California State Route 57 - Exit List

Exit List

Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured on the road as it was in 1964, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. The numbers reset at county lines; the start and end postmiles in each county are given in the county column.

County Location Postmile
Exit
Destinations Notes
Orange
Orange 10.83 1A I-5 south (Santa Ana Freeway) – Santa Ana Southbound exit and northbound entrance
10.83 1 SR 22 (Garden Grove Freeway) – Orange, Long Beach Southbound exit and northbound entrance; signed as exits 1B (east) and 1C (west)
10.70 1C La Veta Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance
11.24 1D Chapman Avenue – Orange Signed as exit 1A northbound
11.80 1E Orangewood Avenue Signed as exit 1B northbound
Anaheim 12.54 2 Katella Avenue
13.42 3 Ball Road
14.78 4 Lincoln Avenue – Anaheim
15.60 5 SR 91 (Riverside Freeway) – Los Angeles, Riverside Signed as exits 5A (east) and 5B (west)
Placentia 16.39 6A Orangethorpe Avenue Signed as exit 6 southbound; no northbound exit from SR 57 HOV lane interchange north
Fullerton 17.30 6B Chapman Avenue – Fullerton Southbound exit is part of exit 7
17.57 7 Nutwood Avenue
18.34 8 Yorba Linda Boulevard
Fullerton–Brea line 19.86 9 SR 90 (Imperial Highway) – Brea
Brea 20.88 10 Lambert Road
21.78 11 Tonner Canyon Road Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Los Angeles
R0.91 13 Brea Canyon Road Southbound exit and northbound entrance; former SR 57
Diamond Bar R1.94 14 Diamond Bar Boulevard
R3.17 15 Pathfinder Road
Diamond Bar–Industry line R4.52

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