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State Route 1 (SR 1) is a major north–south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of the U.S. state of California. At 656 miles (1,056 km), it is the longest state route in California, and the second-longest in the US after Montana Highway 200 .
Streets in San Mateo County, California (5 P) Pages in category "Roads in San Mateo County, California" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Seal Slough, also known as Marina Lagoon, is a narrow winding tidal channel through a tidal marsh in San Mateo [1] and Foster City, California. [2] This slough has been the object of a wetland restoration project in recent years to enhance habitat value. [3] Dredging has been carried out in Seal Slough since at least 1954. [4]
Cabrillo-San Simeon Highway; Roosevelt Highway: Route information; Maintained by Caltrans: Length: 71.2 mi [1] [2] (114.6 km) Status: closed 22 miles north of the county line: Known for: scenic views: Tourist routes: Route One, Big Sur Coast Highway: Restrictions: No trucks exceeding 30 feet kingpin to rearmost axle distance (Rio Rd to San ...
Pacifica State Beach is the southernmost of Pacifica, California's large beaches. It is a 0.75-mile-long (1.21 km) crescent-shaped beach located at the mouth of the San Pedro Valley in downtown Pacifica off State Route 1, in San Mateo County. [1] Over one million people visit this beach annually. [2]
The remnants of the village of Purissima, perhaps the only ghost town in San Mateo County, are four miles (6.4 km) south of the city, near the junction of State Route 1 and Verde Road. There is an artist's collective, Colony of Coastside Artists, [28] downtown has several galleries, and there are art classes and workshops available locally. [29]
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Coastal California is heavily influenced by east–west distances to the dominant cold California Current as well as microclimates.Due to hills and coast ranges having strong meteorological effects, summer and winter temperatures (other than occasional heat waves) are heavily moderated by ocean currents and fog with strong seasonal lags compared to interior valleys as little as 10 mi (16 km) away.