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! Northern sections (towards Mammoth Lakes) reach higher elevations are occasionally closed due to snow but are plowed quickly. To get there, take the 210 to the 5 to the [[California State Route 14| 14]] (or take the 15 to Hesperia). | |
− | 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]] (or take the 15). | ||
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Revision as of 09:27, 24 September 2010
The way to the Eastern Sierra. From Pasadena, we're lucky to have this route open all year! Northern sections (towards Mammoth Lakes) reach higher elevations are occasionally closed due to snow but are plowed quickly. To get there, take the 210 to the 5 to the 14 (or take the 15 to Hesperia).
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Towns
From South to North:
- Olancha
- Cartago
- 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
- Spokane, Washington