Waterford

Located in the heart of the Central Valley, Waterford is the 8th largest city in Stanislaus County with a population which has grown steadily from 2,683 in 1980 to over 8,00 today. Known as the “Gateway to Recreation”, the City plays host to the thousands of people who travel through on their way to the many recreational opportunities in the area.

Originally settled in 1857 by William W. Baker, the town was originally named Bakersville. Mr. Baker homesteaded 160 acres just south of the river near Appling Road Bridge. In 1870 the Post Office was apparently having trouble delivering the mail as the name was being confused with the other places (at the time the only other similarity was Bakersfield) so the Post Office suggested the name be changed. So in 1870 the name was changed to Waterford.

The City is surrounded by a variety and abundance of rich agriculture. Several crops grown locally are almonds, peaches, apples, walnut, and corn.

The City is also on the way to many recreational area such as Turlock Lake State Recreation area, Lake Don Pedro Reservoir, Modesto Reservoir, New Melones Reservoir, La Grange Off Road Vehicle Recreation Area, and Yosemite National Park.
https://www.cityofwaterford.org/about-the-community/


Type: City
Umbrella Agency: Stanislaus County

Contact
Michael Pitcock
City Manager, City of Waterford
101 E Street, Waterford, CA 95386
209.874.2328 x 103 phone 1
209.874.2328 phone 2
209.874.9656 fax
[email protected]
https://www.cityofwaterford.org/staff-directory/

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Updated 6.21.2011 clr / 6.29.2021 lm

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