Difference between revisions of "U.S. Route 395"
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The way to the Eastern Sierra. From Pasadena, we're lucky to have this route open all year! To get there, take the 210 to the 5 to the [[California State Route 14| 14]]. Here is a map showing the portion of the 395 from the junction with the 14 to [[Lone Pine]]. | The way to the Eastern Sierra. From Pasadena, we're lucky to have this route open all year! To get there, take the 210 to the 5 to the [[California State Route 14| 14]]. Here is a map showing the portion of the 395 from the junction with the 14 to [[Lone Pine]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:44, 25 August 2010
The way to the Eastern Sierra. From Pasadena, we're lucky to have this route open all year! To get there, take the 210 to the 5 to the 14. Here is a map showing the portion of the 395 from the junction with the 14 to Lone Pine.
<googlemap version="0.9" lat="36.580247" lon="-118.038483" zoom="7"> 6#B2758BC5 35.69411, -117.866821 14-395 junction 36.597889, -118.059082 </googlemap>
Towns
From South to North:
- Lone Pine
- Independence
- Big Pine
- Bishop
- Tom's Place
- Mammoth Lakes (actually not on the 395 but close)
- June Lake (also not actually on the 395 but close)
- Lee Vining