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Base of the Morongo Grade, a gentle, mountainous stretch of highway leading to the Morongo Basin: San Bernardino SBD 0.00-79.48: Yucca Valley: 12.40: SR 247 north (Old Woman Springs Road) / Joshua Lane – Landers, Lucerne Valley, Victorville: Joshua Tree: 18.26: Park Boulevard: Serves Joshua Tree National Park: Twentynine Palms: 34.22: Utah ...
State Route 74 (SR 74), part of which forms the Palms to Pines Scenic Byway or Pines to Palms Highway, and the Ortega Highway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. It runs from Interstate 5 in San Juan Capistrano in Orange County to the city limits of Palm Desert in Riverside County .
The route is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System, [6] but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by the California Department of Transportation. [7] In 2013, SR 247 had an annual average daily traffic (AADT) of 1,700 between Stoddard Wells Road and the Barstow city limits, and 18,000 at the northern terminus with I-15, the ...
Cabrillo Highway, scenic drive through the rocky headlands near the Pacific coast. Designated December 14, 1971, in Santa Barbara County: US 101 at Las Cruces to Lompoc; SR 227 near Oceano to US 101 in Pismo Beach; US 101 in San Luis Obispo to SR 35 in Daly City. San Luis Obispo North Coast Byway (also an All-American Road), scenic drive along ...
This segment is also known as Buckman Springs Road. North of I-8, it is the Sunrise Scenic Byway, a National Forest Scenic Byway. [2] [3] Route description Buckman Springs Road and Old Highway 80. The route begins at SR 94 near Barrett not far from the Mexican border. From there, it heads northward along Buckman Springs Road.
SR 111 north in Niland. The highway begins near the Calexico West Port of Entry, where Calexico connects with the Mexican city Mexicali.Prior to the port of entry's 2018 realignment, SR 111 directly connected to the border crossing, with northbound traffic entering from Mexican side of the border via Avenida Cristóbal Colón, and southbound traffic exiting onto Mexican Federal Highway 5.
The highway is a connector between Interstate 10 (I-10) and SR 74. Along its route, it provides access to the San Bernardino National Forest. A road from Banning to Idyllwild was planned around the turn of the twentieth century, and was open by 1910. The road was added to the state highway system in 1970.
SR 138 is eligible to be included in the State Scenic Highway System, [7] but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by the California Department of Transportation. [8] The segment of SR 138 from I-15 in the Cajon Pass to SR 18 at Crestline is designated as part of the Rim of the World Scenic Byway, a National Forest Scenic Byway. [9]