California State Route 91 - 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
Los Angeles
Hermosa Beach–Redondo Beach line 0.00 Gould Avenue Continuation beyond SR 1
0.00 SR 1 (Pacific Coast Highway, Sepulveda Boulevard)
Lawndale–Redondo Beach line Redondo Beach Boulevard to I-405 north / Hawthorne Boulevard north Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Redondo Beach–Torrance line 2.47 SR 107 (Hawthorne Boulevard) No left turn eastbound
Torrance 3.07 I-405 south (San Diego Freeway) – Long Beach Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; former SR 7 south
3.07 I-405 north (San Diego Freeway) – Santa Monica Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; former SR 7 north
Gardena–Los Angeles line 6.01 Vermont Avenue West end of state maintenance
Los Angeles West end of freeway
R6.34 6 I-110 (Harbor Freeway) to I-405 – San Pedro, Los Angeles No exit number eastbound
Carson R6.90 7A Main Street No westbound entrance
R7.43 7B Avalon Boulevard
Carson–Compton line R8.44 8 Central Avenue
Compton R9.16 9 Wilmington Avenue
R9.80 10A Acacia Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
10.27 10B SR 47 (Alameda Street) – Compton Signed as exit 10 westbound
10.41 10C Santa Fe Avenue Signed as exit 10 westbound
Long Beach R11.10 11 Long Beach Boulevard
R11.68 12A I-710 (Long Beach Freeway) – Long Beach, Pasadena Signed as exits 12A (south) and 12B (north) eastbound
R12.09 12B Atlantic Avenue Signed as exit 12C eastbound; former SR 15
R13.09 13 Cherry Avenue
R13.59 14A Paramount Boulevard
Long Beach–Bellflower line R14.10 14B Downey Avenue
Bellflower R14.62 15A SR 19 (Lakewood Boulevard) Signed as exit 15 eastbound
R15.11 15B Clark Avenue Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
R15.61 16 Bellflower Boulevard – Bellflower Former Legislative Route 169
Cerritos R16.94 17 I-605 (San Gabriel River Freeway) Signed as exit 17B westbound
R17.09 17A Studebaker Road Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Artesia R18.09 18 Pioneer Boulevard – Artesia Former SR 35
Cerritos R18.65 19A Norwalk Boulevard
R19.17–
R19.43
19B Artesia Boulevard, Bloomfield Avenue No eastbound entrance
R19.81 19C Shoemaker Avenue Eastbound exit and entrance
R20.45 20 Carmenita Road No eastbound entrance, westbound entrance on 183rd Street
Orange
La Palma–Buena Park line R0.49–
R0.85
21 Orangethorpe Avenue, Valley View Street Signed as exit 22 westbound
Buena Park R1.84 23A Knott Avenue
R2.62 23B SR 39 (Beach Boulevard) – Buena Park
Anaheim–Fullerton line R3.64 24 I-5 south (Santa Ana Freeway) – Santa Ana Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
R3.64 24 I-5 north (Santa Ana Freeway) – Los Angeles Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
R3.85 23C Magnolia Avenue, Orangethorpe Avenue Eastbound exit is part of exit 24
1.23 26 Brookhurst Street
2.23 27 Euclid Street
3.26–
3.51
28 Harbor Boulevard, Lemon Street, Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim Boulevard was former SR 72
Anaheim 4.26 29 East Street, Raymond Avenue
5.26 30A State College Boulevard Signed as exit 30 westbound; no westbound exit from SR 91 HOV lane interchange west; former SR 250
6.12 30B SR 57 (Orange Freeway) – Santa Ana, Pomona Signed as exit 31 westbound
7.36 31 Kraemer Boulevard, Glassell Street Signed as exit 32 westbound
8.40 33 Tustin Avenue
R9.19 34 SR 55 south (Costa Mesa Freeway) – Newport Beach Left exit westbound
91 Express Lanes Eastbound left exit and westbound entrance
R10.09 35 Lakeview Avenue
R11.54 36 SR 90 (Imperial Highway)
Anaheim–Yorba Linda line R14.43 39 Weir Canyon Road, Yorba Linda Boulevard
R15.93 40 SR 241 south (Eastern Toll Road) – Irvine Signed as exit 41B westbound
R16.40 41 Gypsum Canyon Road Signed as exit 41A westbound
R17.95 42 Coal Canyon Road Closed since 2003 for environmental reasons
Orange–Riverside
county line
91 Express Lanes Westbound left exit and eastbound entrance
Riverside
Corona R1.03 44 Green River Road
R2.09 45 SR 71 north (Chino Valley Freeway) – Ontario, Pomona
R3.71 47 Serfas Club Drive, Auto Center Drive
4.16 48 6th Street, Maple Street Former US 91 / SR 71 south
5.38 49A Lincoln Avenue Signed as exit 49 westbound
6.02 49B Grand Boulevard Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
6.34 50 Main Street Former SR 31
7.45 51 I-15 (Ontario Freeway) – Barstow, Ontario, San Diego
9.18 53 McKinley Street Signed as exits 53A (south) and 53B (north) westbound
Riverside 10.81 54 Pierce Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
11.10 55A Magnolia Avenue Former US 91
11.99 55B La Sierra Avenue
13.04 56 Tyler Street
14.08 58 Van Buren Boulevard – Arlington
15.63 59 Adams Street, Auto Center Drive
16.65 60 Madison Street
17.82 61 Arlington Avenue
18.41 62 Central Avenue – Magnolia Center
20.00 63 14th Street
20.45–
20.53
64 University Avenue, Mission Inn Avenue – Downtown Riverside Former US 60 / US 395
21.47 65A Spruce Street, Poplar Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
21.66 65B I-215 south / SR 60 east (Moreno Valley Freeway) – San Diego, Indio Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; I-215 south was former I-15E south / US 395 south
21.66 65C SR 60 west (Pomona Freeway) – Los Angeles Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
21.66 I-215 north (Riverside Freeway) – San Bernardino, Barstow Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; former I-15E north / US 91 north / US 395 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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