U.S. Route 395 in California - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured on the road as it was in 1964, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. R reflects a realignment in the route since then. 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
San Bernardino
Hesperia R3.98 I-15 south (Mojave Freeway) – San Bernardino Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance; former US 395 south
Joshua Street to I-15 north – Victorville
R5.61 Main Street, Phelan Road – Phelan
Victorville 8.62 Bear Valley Road to I-15
Adelanto 11.18 SR 18 (Palmdale Road) – Palmdale
Kramer Junction 45.95 SR 58 (Barstow–Bakersfield Highway) – Bakersfield, Barstow, Boron Former US 466
72.77 Trona Road – Trona, Death Valley
Kern
R1.15 Redrock Randsburg Road – Randsburg
R15.00 China Lake Boulevard (US 395 Bus. north), Brown Road – Ridgecrest, China Lake NAWS China Lake Boulevard serves Cerro Coso Community College; Brown Road was former US 395 north
R23.48 SR 178 (US 395 Bus. south, to SR 14 south) – Ridgecrest, Inyokern Interchange
R25.08 Brown Road – Inyokern Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance; former US 395
R29.64 SR 14 south – Los Angeles Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance; former US 6 south
Inyo
Nine Mile Canyon Road (CR J41) – Kennedy Meadows
Olancha 34.67 SR 190 – Death Valley
Lone Pine 55.83 SR 136 to SR 190 – Death Valley
Big Pine 100.83 SR 168 east / County Road – Westgard Pass, Deep Springs South end of SR 168 overlap
Bishop 115.40 SR 168 west (West Line Street) / East Line Street – Lake Sabrina, South Lake North end of SR 168 overlap; East Line Street serves Eastern Sierra Regional Airport
116.25 US 6 north – Tonopah
Mono
Tom's Place R10.26 Crowley Lake Drive, Owens Gorge Road – Rock Creek Lake
R13.93 Crowley Lake, Hilton Creek Interchange
Benton Crossing Road to SR 120 / US 6 – Owens River, Benton
R25.75 SR 203 – Mammoth Lakes, Devils Postpile Interchange
June Lake Junction 40.34 SR 158 north (June Lake Loop)
45.96 SR 120 east – Benton, Mono Lake South Tufa South end of SR 120 overlap
46.40 SR 158 south (June Lake Loop)
Lee Vining 50.74 SR 120 west (Tioga Pass Road) / Airport Road – Tioga Pass, Yosemite National Park North end of SR 120 overlap
58.24 SR 167 / Lundy Lake Road – Hawthorne, Lundy Lake
69.85 SR 270 – Bodie
Bridgeport 76.30 SR 182 – Bridgeport Lake, Yerington
Sonora Junction 93.70 SR 108 – Marine Corps Training Center, Sonora
116.96 SR 89 – Monitor Pass, Markleeville
120.49 Nevada state line
US 395 exits and reenters California via Nevada
Sierra
R0.00 Nevada state line
No major junctions
Lassen
Hallelujah Junction 4.62 8 SR 70 west – Portola, Quincy
North end of freeway
29.84 CR A26 (Garnier Road) – Herlong, Sierra Army Depot
CR A25 (Herlong Access Road) – Herlong
51.87 CR A3 north (Standish Buntingville Road) – Alturas, Lakeview
R61.09 SR 36 / Richmond Road East – Susanville
Standish 70.12 CR A3 south (Standish Buntingville Road) – Reno
Litchfield 72.94 CR A27 (Center Road) – High Desert State Prison
Madeline 129.19 Ash Valley Road – Adin
Modoc
Alturas 22.76 SR 299 west (12th Street) / Main Street – Redding, Klamath Falls South end of SR 299 overlap
28.29 SR 299 east – Cedarville, Gerlach North end of SR 299 overlap
New Pine Creek 61.56 Oregon state line
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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