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- U. S. Route 395 - Wikipedia
U S Route 395 (US 395), also known as U S Highway 395, is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that traverses the inland areas of the western states of California, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington
- Take a road trip on California’s Highway 395 - Lonely Planet
Follow this road trip itinerary along California's Hwy 395 to visit ghost towns, ski resorts, historic sites, film locations and more
- Highway 395 Road Trip (40+ Stops): Hikes, Food, Fossils Lakes
Highway 395 is probably my favorite road in California It is the road that parallels the Eastern Sierra’s and provides access to some of the best hiking, lakes and adventures you can find in California
- 10 can’t-miss stops along California’s Highway 395
U S Route 395 is one of California’s most beautiful drives, stretching 1,305 miles from east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Southern California all the way north to the Oregon border
- Your Highway 395 Road Trip Itinerary: Everything You Need to Plan a Trip
This Highway 395 road trip itinerary will give you everything you need see the best of the Eastern Sierras Get your complete guide with planning tips and a map
- 395 Guide - Guide to Highway 395 in Californias Eastern Sierra
Welcome to 395 Guide, your gateway to exploring California’s Highway 395 that passes through the awe-inspiring Eastern Sierra This website aims to help you discover the stunning natural treasures along this iconic route
- 17 Must-See Sites Along Scenic Highway 395 California
Stretching between California's Sierra Nevada mountains and the Nevada State line, Highway 395 road wanders past old mining towns, premium ski resorts, legit ghost towns, and famous film locations Here are the 17 best sights to visit as you drive Highway 395 California
- U. S. 395 - AARoads - California Highways
U S 395 is a major highway that traces the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains through California and Nevada U S 395 begins at Exit 141 along Interstate 15 in Hesperia and travels north along Three Flags Highway to the Eastern Sierra
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