California county routes in zone A
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Highway names
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There are 28 routes assigned to the "A" zone of the California Route Marker Program, which designates county routes in California. The "A" zone includes county highways in Lassen, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, and Tehama counties.

A1

County Road A1 marker

County Road A1

LocationLassen County
Length35.30 mi[1] (56.81 km)
Existed1963 (southern portion); 1983 (northern portion)–present[1]

County Route A1, more commonly known as Route of the Olympic Torch, is a 35.3-mile (56.8 km) county route in Lassen County, California.

County Route A1 runs from Route 36 near Susanville to Route 139 near Eagle Lake. It was originally named Eagle Lake Road.

Major junctions
This route still exists as a bypass from Susanville for north–south motorists, but it is no longer signed as such. The entire route is in Lassen County.

Locationmi[2][1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 SR 36Southern terminus
14.222.9Gallatin RoadFormer northern terminus
Spaulding27.143.6Lake View DriveOnly major road access to Spaulding
35.356.8 SR 139Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A2

County Road A2 marker

County Road A2

LocationLassen County
Length11.41 mi[1] (18.36 km)
Existed1958–present[1]

County Route A2 or Susanville Road is a county route located in Lassen County, connecting SR 299 and SR 139.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Lassen County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Bieber0.00.0 SR 299Western terminus
1.42.3Valley Cutoff Road
8.413.5Bassett Road
11.418.3 SR 139Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A3

County Road A3 marker

County Road A3

LocationLassen County
Length8.45 mi[1] (13.60 km)
Existed1958–present[1]

County Route A3 or StandishBuntingville Road is a road in Lassen County connected to U.S. Route 395, and functions as a bypass for northbound traffic around Susanville. At its northern end it is signed for Reno (via US 395), and its southern end for Lakeview, also via US 395.

This route still serves as bypass for north–south 395 motorists, but is no longer signed as such.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Lassen County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 395Southern terminus
Buntingville0.20.32Lakecrest Road
2.23.5Sunnyside Road
6.510.5Capezzoli Lane
Standish8.513.7 US 395Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


A5

County Road A5 marker

County Road A5

LocationTehama County
Length14.27 mi[1] (22.97 km)
Existed1958–present[1]

County Route A5 or Bowman Road is a road in Tehama County connecting State Route 36 in Rosewood and I-5 in Cottonwood

Major junctions
The entire route is in Tehama County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Rosewood0.00.0 SR 36Western terminus
11.318.2Evergreen Road
11.819.0Hooker Creek RoadOnly major road access to Hooker
14.323.0 I-5Eastern terminus; I-5 exit 662
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A6

County Road A6 marker

County Road A6

LocationTehama County
Length15.60 mi[1] (25.11 km)
Existed1958–present[1]

County Route A6 or Long Road is a road in Tehama County connecting Manton Road in Dales to Forward Road in Manton. Along the way it has an intersection with SR 36.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Tehama County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Dales0.00.0 SR 36Western terminus
8.814.2Wildcat Road
Manton15.625.1Forward RoadEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A7

County Road A7 marker

County Road A7

LocationTehama County
Length4.96 mi[1] (7.98 km)
Existed1958–present[1]

County Route A7 is a road in Tehama County connecting Live Oak Road and SR 36 in Red Bluff.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Tehama County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0Live Oak RoadWestern terminus
3.35.3Baker Road
Red Bluff3.55.6Paskenta Road
58.0 SR 36Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A8

County Road A8 marker

County Road A8

LocationTehama County
Length13.53 mi[1] (21.77 km)
Existed1967–present[1]

County Route A8 is road in Tehama County connecting SR 99 in Los Molinos and SR 36 in Red Bluff.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Tehama County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Los Molinos0.00.0 SR 99Southern terminus
Tehama1.42.3Tehama Avenue, 5th Street
Proberta6.19.8State Highway 99w, Kindlespire Road
6.210.0Flores Avenue
Rawson10.717.2Riverside Avenue
Red Bluff1219 I-5I-5 exit 647
13.521.7 SR 36Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A9

County Road A9 marker

County Road A9

LocationTehama County
Length30.27 mi[1] (48.71 km)
Existed1967–present[1]

County Route A9 is a road in Tehama County connecting Round Valley Road in Paskenta and SR 99 and Interstate 5 in Corning.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Tehama County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Paskenta0.00.0Round Valley RoadWestern terminus
0.60.97Lowrey Road
Flournoy6.610.6Paskenta Road
18.730.1Rawson Road
Corning19.631.5 I-5I-5 exit 631
19.731.7Highway 99 West
25.140.4South Avenue, Hall Road
Vina30.348.8 SR 99Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A10

County Road A10 marker

County Road A10

LocationSiskiyou County
Length15.19 mi[1] (24.45 km)
Existed1959–present[1]

County Route A10, known locally as "Everett Memorial Highway", is a 15.19-mile (24.4 km) long[1] county road in Siskiyou County near Mount Shasta. It runs from Ski Village Drive in the town of Mount Shasta City to a dead end at the 8,000-foot (2,400 m) level on 14,162-foot (4,317 m) Mount Shasta.

The highway, completed in 1958 at a cost of $980,000 and designated in 1959,[1] was originally built to provide access to the Mount Shasta Ski Bowl, which was destroyed by an avalanche in 1978.[3] Today, the highway provides access to Mount Shasta for climbers, skiers, and anyone wanting access to the mountain.

In wintertime, the road is kept open only to the U.S.F.S outpost at the 6,000-foot (1,800 m) level.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Siskiyou County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Mount Shasta0.00.0 I-5Western terminus; I-5 exit 738
0.50.80South Mount Shasta Boulevard
1.11.8Rockfellow Drive
15.224.5Old Ski Bowl TrailheadEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A11

County Road A11 marker

County Road A11

LocationTehama County
Length5.16 mi[1] (8.30 km)
Existed1967–present[1]

County Route A11 or Gyle Road is a county route located in Tehama County and connecting Interstate 5 and CR A8 near Tehama.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Tehama County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 I-5Western terminus; I-5 exit 636
0.30.48Truckee Avenue
1.82.9State Highway 99w
4.26.8Hall Road
Tehama5.28.45th Street, C StreetEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A12

County Road A12 marker

County Road A12

LocationSiskiyou County
Length17.90 mi[1] (28.81 km)

County Route A12, known locally as the "99-97 Cutoff", or more commonly, "the 97 cutoff", is a two-lane rural highway with a length of 17.9 miles (28.8 km).[1] A12 begins in the west at its junction with Old 99 Highway, which was once US 99. Just a few dozen yards to the east, it intersects Interstate 5. Its eastern terminus is at US 97, 12 miles (19 km) north of Weed.

CR A12

One mile east of the Interstate junction, it passes through the tiny village of Grenada, the only population center of any merit along the route. 7 miles (11 km) further east is the burg Mayten, which consists only of a convenience store, a church, and an elementary school.

The route is heavily used by travellers and truckers southbound on Interstate 5 who wish to use US 97 northbound en route to Klamath Falls and points north. This route saves over 13 miles (21 km) than if the alternative routing via I-5 to Weed, then north on US 97 was used. Hence, the local name "97 cutoff".

The western two-thirds of the route passes through agricultural areas, and is very reminiscent of two-lane farm roads in California's Central Valley. However, the eastern portion is very scenic, passing through an area with towering dark red crags and buttes to the north.




Major junctions
The entire route is in Siskiyou County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Grenada0.00.0 I-5Western terminus; I-5 exit 766
0.81.3Montague Grenada Road
13.621.9Harry Cash Road
7.612.2Big Springs RoadOnly major road access to Big Springs
1829 US 97Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A13

County Road A13 marker

County Road A13

LocationPlumas County
Length3.79 mi[1] (6.10 km)
Existed1959–present

County Route A13, also known as Walker Memorial Road, is a road in Plumas County connected to SR 36.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Plumas County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 SR 36Western terminus
Lake Almanor Peninsula1.42.3Foxwood DriveOnly major road access to Lake Almanor Peninsula
Hamilton Branch3.86.1 SR 147Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A14

County Road A14 marker

County Road A14

LocationPlumas County
Length5.69 mi[1] (9.16 km)
Existed1959–present[1]

County Route A14 or Graeagle Johnsville Road is a road in Plumas County connecting SR 89 and Johnsville.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Plumas County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Johnsville0.00.0Main StreetWestern terminus, only major road access to Johnsville
Plumas Eureka3.76.0Poplar Valley RoadOnly major road access to Plumas Eureka
Mohawk4.36.9Mohawk Highway Road
Graeagle5.79.2 SR 89Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A15

County Road A15 marker

County Road A15

LocationPlumas County
Length8.35 mi[1] (13.44 km)
Existed1959–present[1]

County Route A15 or Portola McLears Road is a road in Plumas County connecting SR 89 and SR 70 in Portola. On its northern end, after passing through the Old Town commercial district of Portola, A15 passes the Western Pacific Railroad Museum.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Plumas County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Valley Ranch0.00.0 SR 89Southern terminus
Gold Mountain3.76.0Bear Run Road, Village Trail Road
Portola7.812.6Main Street
8.213.2South Gulling Street
8.413.5 SR 70Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A16

County Road A16 marker

County Road A16

LocationShasta County
Length38.74 mi[1] (62.35 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route A16 or Platina Road is a county route located in Shasta County connecting SR 36 to SR 273 in Redding. Known locally as "Ditch Grade Road"; the final 6.5-mile (10.5 km) section before the junction with SR 36 closely follows the contour of hillside as this route was previously used to bring water to the mine at Platina. There is a rock formation some 6.5 miles (10.5 km) from SR 36 known as Old Man Rock or The Lincoln Memorial.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Shasta County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Platina0.00.0 SR 36Western terminus
Igo26.642.8Clear Creek Road, Gas Point Road
2845Cloverdale Road
Centerville31.550.7Texas Springs Road
Redding3760Buenaventura Boulevard
38.762.3 SR 273Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A17

County Road A17 marker

County Road A17

LocationTehamaShasta County
Length19.19 mi[1] (30.88 km)
Existed1963–present[1]

County Route A17 is a county route in the U.S. State of California, located in Shasta County and Tehama County, connecting I-5 near Cottonwood and California State Route 44 near Inwood.

Major junctions

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Tehama0.00.0 I-5Western terminus; I-5 exit 662
ShastaCottonwood1.21.9Main Street
3.86.1Panorama Point Road
5.89.3Balls Ferry Road
7.111.4Gover Road
15.825.4Dersch Road
Shingletown19.230.9 SR 44Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A18

County Road A18 marker

County Road A18

LocationShasta County
Length8.83 mi[1] (14.21 km)
Existed1960–present[1]
Tourist
routes
Lake Boulevard[4]

County Route A18 or Lake Boulevard is a road in Shasta County on the State Scenic Highway System connecting SR 273 (as well as Interstate 5 and SR 299) in Redding and Shasta Dam.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Shasta County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Redding0.00.0 SR 299 / SR 273Southern terminus
23.2Oasis Road
Shasta Lake4.67.4Pine Grove Avenue
6.710.8 SR 151
8.814.2 SR 151, Shasta Dam BoulevardNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A19

County Road A19 marker

County Road A19

LocationShasta County
Length17.40 mi[1] (28.00 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route A19 or McArthur Road is a county route in Shasta County connecting SR 299 to SR 89.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Shasta County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 SR 89Western terminus
Dana4.67.4Ted Elder Road
10.617.1Island Road
Glenburn11.919.2Glenburn Road
McArthur17.428.0 SR 299Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A20

County Road A20 marker

County Road A20

LocationShasta County
Length5.56 mi[1] (8.95 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route A20 or Glenburn Road is a county route located in Shasta County connecting SR 89 to CR A19.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Shasta County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Fall River Mills0.00.0 SR 299Southern terminus
3.65.8Gomez RoadOnly major road access to Gomez
Glenburn5.58.9Brown Road
5.69.0McArthur RoadNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A21

County Road A21 marker

County Road A21

LocationLassen
Length22.60 mi[1] (36.37 km)
Existed1963–present[1]

County Route A21 or Mooney Road connects California State Route 147 to California State Route 44 and intersects California State Route 36 along the way.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Lassen County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Clear Creek0.00.0 SR 147Southern terminus
Westwood3.55.6 SR 36Only major road access to Westwood
22.636.4 SR 44Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A22

County Road A22 marker

County Road A22

LocationPlumas County
Length4.54 mi[1] (7.31 km)
Existed1961–present[1]

County Route A22 or Arlington Road is a county route located in Plumas County connecting SR 89 in Crescent Mills to Taylorsville.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Plumas County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Crescent Mills0.00.0 SR 89Western terminus
1.72.7Emigrant Road
Taylorsville4.57.2Main Street, Nelson StreetEastern terminus, only major road access to Taylorsville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A23

County Road A23 marker

County Road A23

LocationPlumasSierra County
Length12.81 mi[1] (20.62 km)
Existed1961–present[1]

County Road A23 connects SR 49/SR 89 near Sattley to SR 70 near Beckwourth passing through the Sierra Valley on its west side. In the northerly direction, County Road A23 begins at the junction of SR 49/SR 89 at Sattley, formerly known as Church's Corners, which is a census-designated place in Sierra County. The road leaves Sattley as Westside Road. It passes near Calpine, a census-designated place in Sierra County where the road becomes Beckwourth-Calpine Road and continues to SR 70 near Beckwourth, a census-designated place in Plumas County.

Major junctions

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SierraCalpine0.00.0 SR 49 / SR 89Southern terminus
1.32.1Westside Road
PlumasBeckwourth12.820.6 SR 70Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A24

County Road A24 marker

County Road A24

LocationPlumasSierra County
Length15.35 mi[1] (24.70 km)
Existed1961–present[1]

County Route A24 or Dyson Lane is a county route located in Plumas and Sierra County connecting SR 49 in Loyalton to SR 70 in Hawley.

Major junctions

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SierraLoyalton0.00.0 SR 49Southern terminus
Plumas6.310.1Sierra Valley Road
Hawley15.424.8 SR 70Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A25

County Road A25 marker

County Road A25

LocationLassen County
Length4.20 mi[1] (6.76 km)
Existed1966–present[1]

County Route A25 or Herlong Access Road is a short highway, paired with CR A26, that services Herlong and the Sierra Army Depot.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Lassen County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Herlong Junction0.00.0 US 395Western terminus
3.25.1Honey Lake RoadOnly major road access to Herlong Airport-H37
Patton Village4.26.8Pole Line RoadEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A26

County Road A26 marker

County Road A26

LocationLassen County
Length3.82 mi[1] (6.15 km)
Existed1966–present[1]

County Route A26 or Garnier Road is a short highway, paired with CR A25, that services Herlong and the Sierra Army Depot.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Lassen County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 395Southern terminus
2.74.3Herlong Landfill Road
Patton Village3.86.1Herlong Access RoadNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A27

County Road A27 marker

County Road A27

LocationLassen County
Length15.02 mi[1] (24.17 km)
Existed1971–present[1]

County Route A27 or Center Road is a county route that goes from SR 36 in Susanville to US 395 in Litchfield, passing by the High Desert State Prison.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Lassen County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Susanville0.00.0 SR 36Western terminus
0.50.80Skyline Road
Johnstonville3.86.1Johnstonville Road
Leavitt6.210.0Rice Canyon Road
10.216.4Belfast RoadOnly major road access to Belfast
Litchfield13.221.2Cut Off Road
1524 US 395Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

A28

County Road A28 marker

County Road A28

LocationSiskiyou County
Length20.1 mi (32.3 km)
Existed1983–present

County Route A28 is a two-lane rural highway. A28 begins at CR A12 in Grenada, connecting Grenada with I-5 near Hornbrook via Montague. It is a flat, level route, and for this reason, was the original preferred routing for both US 99 and I-5 through the area. In both instances, the routing was changed because of intense lobbying by officials in Yreka, who decried the fact that the major highway through the county would bypass the county seat. Thus, both highways ended up being built over far more rigorous terrain at a huge cost increase.

A28 serves the aforementioned three towns, as well as numerous homes and ranches along the way.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Siskiyou County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Grenada0.00.099-97 CutoffSouthern terminus
4.36.9Oberlin Road
Montague5.79.2 SR 3
69.7Webb Street
914Yreka Ager Road / Shelley Road
15.324.6York Road
Ager16.626.7Ager Beswick Road
20.1032.35Copco Road / Juniper RoadNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
CR A28 at SR 3 in Montague

A29

County Road A29 marker

County Road A29

LocationSiskiyou County
Length11.60 mi (18.67 km)
Existed1983–present

County Route A29 or Big Springs Road is a county route that goes from the 99-97 Cutoff to US 97, passing through the census-designated place of Lake Shastina and unincorporated community of Big Springs.

Major junctions
The entire route is in Siskiyou County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 97Southern terminus
Lake Shastina1.72.7Jackson Ranch RoadOnly major road access to Lake Shastina
Big Springs9.515.3East Louie Road
11.618.799-97 CutoffNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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  2. Google (April 1, 2012). "Overview Map of County Highway A1" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  3. "Skiing on Mount Shasta: Old Ski Bowl". Archived from the original on May 28, 2010. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
  4. California Department of Transportation. "List of Officially Designated County Scenic Highways" (PDF). Sacramento: California Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
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