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There are 45 routes assigned to the "J" zone of the California Route Marker Program, which designates county routes in California. The "J" zone includes county highways in Alameda, Calaveras, Contra Costa, Fresno, Kern, Inyo, Mariposa, Merced, Sacramento, San Benito, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tulare counties.

J1

County Road J1 marker
County Road J1
LocationFresnoSan Benito Counties
Length70.48 mi[1] (113.43 km)
Existed1958–present[1]

County Route J1 is a county road in San Benito and Fresno counties. The route begins in Paicines, San Benito County, at State Route 25. Between Paicines and Panoche Valley, J1 is known as Panoche Road. Its north–south portion between Panoche Valley and Fresno County is called Little Panoche Road. In Fresno County, the route then intersects with Interstate 5 and terminates in Mendota at State Route 33 near State Route 180 in the Central Valley. East of Interstate 5, the alignment of J1 follows Fresno County's West Shields Avenue (which is Exit 379 off of Interstate 5). Shields Avenue ends at North Fairfax Avenue. J1 continues south 2 miles (3.2 km) on Fairfax Avenue to West Belmont Avenue, at which location J1 proceeds east on Belmont Avenue until its end at State Routes 33 and 180.

Panoche Road lies within the corridor of an unbuilt Route 180 segment. No current plan exists to extend Route 180 westward from Mendota past Interstate 5 and into San Benito County.[2]

Parts of J1 just west of I-5 are gravel rather than paved.[3]

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
San BenitoPaicines SR 25 – Pinnacles, HollisterWestern terminus
Panoche Road – New IdriaCR J1 east transitions onto Little Panoche Road
Fresno I-5 (West Side Freeway)Interchange; I-5 exit 379; CR J1 east transitions onto Shields Avenue
Fairfax Avenue north – FirebaughCR J1 east transitions onto Fairfax Avenue south
Fairfax Avenue southCR J1 east transitions onto Belmont Avenue
Mendota SR 33 (Derrick Avenue)Eastern terminus; road continues as Belmont Avenue east to SR 180
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J2

County Road J2 marker
County Road J2
LocationAlamedaSan Joaquin Counties
Length39.22 mi[1] (63.12 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J2 or I-580 Alt. is a series of streets and roads in the California counties of Alameda and San Joaquin.

J2 begins at the Portola Avenue overcrossing of Interstate 580 in Livermore. The route follows Portola to Livermore Avenue, where J2 turns southward to pass through Livermore's downtown. The highway continues past the southeast edge of Livermore to become Tesla Road and rise into the Diablo Range, which separates the outer San Francisco Bay Area from the San Joaquin Valley.

At the Alameda-San Joaquin county line, J2 becomes Corral Hollow Road and enters the narrow valley of the same name. Upon approaching the San Joaquin Valley, the road turns northward, meeting Interstate 580 again and arriving at the southern subdivisions of Tracy. After passing through this city, the road intersects Interstate 205, shifts briefly onto Lammers Road, and soon turns northward onto Tracy Boulevard. Here J2 crosses the sea-level Union and Roberts Islands in the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta before terminating at State Route 4.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
AlamedaLivermoreOverpass over I-580; no accessWestern terminus; former westbound exit and eastbound entrance interchange; road continues as Portola Road
North Livermore Avenue north, Portola Avenue eastCR J2 east transitions onto North Livermore Avenue south
Railroad AvenueCR J2 east transitions onto South Livermore Avenue south
First StreetFormer SR 84
CR J2 east transitions onto Tesla Road
South Vasco Road
Cross RoadJuan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
AlamedaSan Joaquin
county line
CR J2 east transitions onto Corral Hollow Road
San Joaquin I-580Interchange; I-580 exit 72; cardinal direction change: east to north; south to west
TracyEleventh Street (I-205 BL)Former US 50
Grant Line Road (CR J4)
Underpass under I-205; no access
Lammers Road westCR J2 north transitions onto Lammers Road
CR J13 (Tracy Boulevard south)CR J2 north transitions onto Tracy Boulevard north
SR 4 – Brentwood, Holt, StocktonNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former

J3

County Road J3 marker
County Road J3
LocationSan JoaquinStanislaus Counties
Length35.37 mi[1] (56.92 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J3 is a county road in central California that runs 35 miles (56 km) north-south through Stanislaus and San Joaquin Counties.

The route begins 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Vernalis as Kasson Road, running northward from the road's intersection with State Route 132. After almost 3 miles (4.8 km) the route meets Airport Way and follows it northward 21 miles (34 km) past Manteca, Lathrop, and French Camp into Stockton. J3 then follows West Lane 10 miles (16 km) out from Stockton and becomes Hutchins Street for the route's last 1 mile (1.6 km). The route reaches its northern end at State Route 12 near Lodi.

The highway is also known as Stanislaus County Route J3 and San Joaquin County Route J3, though all but 1 mile (1.6 km) of the route is within San Joaquin County.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Stanislaus SR 132 (Maze Boulevard) – Patterson, ModestoSouthern terminus; road continues south as River Road
San Joaquin CR J4 (Durham Ferry Road)CR J3 north transitions onto Airport Way
Manteca SR 120 – Sonora, San FranciscoInterchange; SR 120 exit 3
Yosemite AvenueFormer SR 120
Lathrop Road
Roth Road


French Camp Road (CR J9) to I-5 / SR 99
StocktonDr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (SR 4 Bus.)Former US 50 / SR 4 / Charter Way
Underpass under SR 4; no access
Harding WayCR J3 north transitions onto West Lane
March Lane
Hammer Lane (CR J8)
Eight Mile Road
LodiHarney LaneCR J3 north transitions onto Hutchins Street
SR 12 (Kettleman Lane)Northern terminus; road continues north as Hutchins Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J4

County Road J4 marker
County Road J4
LocationAlamedaContra CostaSan Joaquin Counties
Length27.99 mi[1] (45.05 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J4 is a county road in central California that runs 28 miles (45 km) nominally north–south across portions of San Joaquin County, Alameda County and Contra Costa County that are growing in population and suburbanization. The highway connects the suburbs of the far outer East Bay and the Sacramento River Delta with the northern San Joaquin Valley.

The route begins 9 miles (14 km) southeast of Tracy at County Route J3, passes through Tracy and Byron, and terminates at State Route 4 between Discovery Bay and Brentwood.

The portion between Tracy and Brentwood lies along the unconstructed corridor of State Route 239. SAFETEA-LU, federal legislation enacted in 2005, authorized $14 million in federal appropriations toward construction of the route.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
San Joaquin CR J3 (Airport Way, Kasson Road)Southern terminus
Durham Ferry RoadCR J4 north transitions onto Kasson Road
I-5Interchange; I-5 exit 457


Eleventh Street (I-205 BL) to I-5 north
Roundabout; former US 50; CR J4 north transitions onto Grant Line Road
TracyTracy Boulevard (CR J13)
Corral Hollow Road (CR J2)
I-205 – Stockton, San FranciscoInterchange; I-205 exit 6
Byron Road southCR J4 north transitions onto Byron Road north
Grant Line Road westRoundabout
Mountain HouseMountain House Parkway
San JoaquinAlameda
county line
CR J4 north transitions onto Byron Bethany Road
AlamedaContra Costa
county line
CR J4 north transitions onto Byron Highway
Contra Costa SR 4 (Byron Highway) – Stockton, AntiochNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J5

County Road J5 marker
County Road J5
LocationSan Joaquin County
Length30.45 mi[1] (49.00 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J5 is a county road in San Joaquin County, California that runs for about 30 miles (49 km). It begins at State Route 99's interchange with Jack Tone Road in Ripon. Following Jack Tone Road, CR J5 passes through SR 120 east of Manteca and State Routes 4 and 26 east of Stockton. Eventually, it curves northwest where it is then co-routed with SR 88 at a right turn in Lockeford for a short distance before leaving SR 88 at a left turn at Elliot Road. It eventually leads to Peltier Road (CR J12), where CR J5 ends.

Major intersections

The entire route is in San Joaquin County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Ripon SR 99 – Sacramento, FresnoInterchange; SR 99 north exit 237B, south exit 237; southern terminus; road continues as South Jack Tone Road
SR 120 (Yosemite Avenue) – Escalon, Manteca
CR J9 (French Camp Road) / Lone Tree Road
CR J7 (Mariposa Road) – Escalon, Stockton
SR 4 – Farmington, Stockton
Copperopolis Road
SR 26 – Linden, Stockton
Eight Mile Road
Jack Tone RoadCR J5 north transitions onto Jack Tone Bypass
Lockeford
SR 12 / SR 88 west
South end of SR 12 / SR 88 overlap

SR 12 / SR 88 east (Main Street) / Tully Road
North end of SR 12 / SR 88 overlap; CR J5 north transitions onto Elliot Road
CR J12 (Peltier Road)Northern terminus; road continues as Elliot Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J6

County Road J6 marker
County Road J6
LocationSan JoaquinStanislaus Counties
Length22.27 mi[1] (35.84 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Road J6 is a county road in San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties. Its northern terminus is at Route 26 at Bellota, 4 miles east of Linden. South of Highway 26, it carries the name Escalon-Bellota Road, and runs due south, crossing Route 4 at Farmington. The route continues due south to a junction with Route 120 at Escalon, where it continues due south as McHenry Avenue before ending at a junction with Route 108 near Del Rio.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Stanislaus
SR 108 west (McHenry Avenue)
Southern terminus; no left turn onto SR 108 east


To SR 108 east / Patterson Road, Ladd Road
San JoaquinEast River Road
Escalon
SR 120 / CR J7 south (Yosemite Avenue, California Street) – Oakdale, Yosemite
South end of CR J7 overlap; CR J6 north transitions onto Escalon Avenue
CR J6 north transitions onto Escalon-Bellota Road

CR J7 north (Mariposa Road)
North end of CR J7 overlap
Farmington SR 4
SR 26Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J7

County Road J7 marker
County Road J7
LocationMercedSan JoaquinStanislaus Counties
Length58.91 mi[1] (94.81 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J7 (CR J7) is a county highway in Merced, Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties in California, United States. It mostly parallels State Route 99 to the east and generally follows the BNSF Railway between Merced and Stockton. It also connects several smaller communities including Atwater, Winton, Cressey, Ballico, Denair, Hughson, Empire, Riverbank, and Escalon.

Route description

The southern terminus for CR J7 is at SR 59 in Merced, locally known as the Snelling Highway. The route is locally signed as Santa Fe Drive. From this point, it travels north for 12 mi through Merced County, passing by the former site of Castle Air Force Base in Atwater. Upon crossing the Merced River, the route continues in Stanislaus County as Santa Fe Avenue for another 20 mi until it reaches the community of Empire. In Empire, the route briefly co-signs with SR 132 (locally signed as Yosemite Boulevard) for just over 1 mi before turning onto Claus Road, where it skirts the eastern edge of Modesto. The route follows Claus Road for approximately 6.5 mi, passing the former site of the Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant as well as the Rainbow Fields sports park.

CR J7 then follows SR 108 (locally signed as Atchison Street) westward in Riverbank for approximately 0.9 mi before turning onto First Street and continuing on a north-south trajectory. Once it crosses the Stanislaus River and enters San Joaquin County, the route is locally signed as Santa Fe Road. At this point, it continues its parallel path with the BNSF rail line. About 4.3 mi after entering San Joaquin County, the route then enters Escalon and becomes Main Street for 0.7 mi before reaching SR 120. CR J7 very briefly co-signs with SR 120 before intersecting with CR J6. The two county routes share the same roadway (locally signed as Escalon-Bellota Road) for 2.5 mi before CR J7 follows a curve onto Mariposa Road on a northwest-southeast trajectory.

At this point, CR J7 continues on Mariposa Road, a mostly rural road. While on Mariposa Road, CR J7 passes just north of the BNSF Stockton Intermodal Yard. The county route eventually meets its northern terminus with SR 99 in eastern Stockton.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MercedMerced SR 59 (Snelling Highway) – Downtown MercedSouthern terminus; serves UC Merced; road continues as West Olive Avenue
WintonWinton Way
El Capitan Way – Delhi, Montpelier
MercedStanislaus
county line
CR J7 north transitions onto Santa Fe Avenue
StanislausEast Avenue (CR J17) – Turlock
DenairMain Street – Turlock
Geer Road (CR J14) – Oakdale
HughsonWhitmore Avenue – Ceres
Hatch Road
Empire
SR 132 east (Yosemite Boulevard) – Waterford
South end of SR 132 overlap; CR J7 north transitions onto Yosemite Boulevard
Modesto
SR 132 west (Yosemite Boulevard) / Garner Road
North end of SR 132 overlap; CR J7 north transitions onto Claus Road
Briggsmore Avenue
RiverbankClaribel Road

SR 108 east – Oakdale
South end of SR 108 overlap
RiverbankCR J7 north transitions onto Atchison Street

SR 108 west (Atchison Street) / First Street
North end of SR 108 overlap; CR J7 north transitions onto First Street
StanislausSan Joaquin
county line
CR J7 north transitions onto Santa Fe Road
San JoaquinEscalonCR J7 north transitions onto Main Street

SR 120 east (California Street) / Kern Street – Oakdale, Yosemite
South end of SR 120 overlap


SR 120 west (Yosemite Avenue) / CR J6 south (McHenry Avenue) – Manteca, San Francisco, Modesto
North end of SR 120 overlap; south end of CR J6 overlap; CR J7 north transitions onto Escalon Avenue
CR J7 north transitions onto Escalon-Bellota Road

CR J6 north (Escalon-Bellota Road)
North end of CR J6 overlap; CR J7 north transitions onto Mariposa Road
CR J5 (South Jack Tone Road) – Lockeford, Ripon
Stockton SR 99 – Sacramento, FresnoInterchange; SR 99 exit 252A; northern terminus
Mariposa Road (SR 99 Bus. north / SR 4 Bus. west)Continuation beyond SR 99; former US 99 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J8

County Road J8 marker
County Road J8
LocationSacramentoSan Joaquin Counties
Length43.81 mi[1] (70.51 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J8 (CR J8) is a county highway in San Joaquin and Sacramento County, California, United States. It mostly parallels Interstate 5 to the east and generally follows the Union Pacific Railroad between Stockton and Sacramento.

Route description

County Route J8 starts at the interchange of Hammer Lane and State Route 99 in Stockton. The route proceeds west on Hammer Lane to the intersection of Thornton Road, then turns northwest, following Thornton Road and North Thornton Road from Stockton to the Sacramento County line north of Thornton. North of Thornton, the route proceeds slightly away from I-5 until it parallels the Union Pacific Railroad and crosses the Cosumnes River into Sacramento County. From here the route is known as Franklin Boulevard and proceeds north to the town of Franklin. Northbound traffic must then turn east onto Bilby Road to cross the railroad, then turn north on Willard Parkway to rejoin Franklin Boulevard south of its junction with Elk Grove Boulevard (CR E12). Southbound traffic follows the original alignment of Franklin Boulevard to cross the railroad tracks. The route continues north through Elk Grove and parts of the city of Sacramento before its junction with SR 99 at Broadway in Sacramento.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
San Joaquin SR 99 – Fresno, SacramentoInterchange; SR 99 exit 258; southern terminus; road continues as Frontage Road
StocktonWest Lane (CR J3)
Lower Sacramento Road (CR J10)
Hammer Lane west, Thornton Road southCR J8 north transitions onto Thornton Road north
Eight Mile Road

SR 12 to I-5 – Rio Vista, Lodi
CR J12 (Peltier Road)Connects to I-5
Thornton CR J11 (Walnut Grove Road)Connects to I-5
San JoaquinSacramento
county line
CR J8 north transitions onto Franklin Boulevard
Sacramento

CR E13 (Twin Cities Road) to I-5 / SR 99 – Galt, Walnut Grove
Franklin
Hood Franklin Road to I-5 – Hood, Sacramento
Bilby RoadThrough traffic must turn right onto Bilby Road and turn left onto Willard Parkway to continue north on CR J8
Elk GroveWhitelock Parkway, Willard ParkwayNorthbound traffic is defaulted onto Willard Parkway south

CR E12 (Elk Grove Boulevard) to I-5
Laguna Boulevard
SacramentoMack Road
Florin Road
47th Avenue
SacramentoFruitridge Road
Broadway westFormer US 99W north; CR J8 north transitions onto Broadway east

SR 99 south
Interchange; SR 99 north exit 298B; northern terminus; former US 99W south; road continues east as Broadway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J9

County Road J9 marker
County Road J9
LocationSan JoaquinStanislaus Counties
Length44.05 mi[1] (70.89 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J9 (CR J9) is the main route between the cities of Oakdale, Waterford, and Turlock. It is especially busy during the morning and evening rush hours. This route is primarily rural, only traveling through a few cities, all with fewer than 20,000 people.

Route description

This road begins at Interstate 5 near Stockton. It then continues east through French Camp and south Stockton to SR 99. From here, the route is primarily rural. It then travels through Valley Home southbound. Next it crosses the Stanislaus River into Oakdale, passes the old Hershey's plant, and continues over the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct. It then turns sharply left and becomes the Oakdale-Waterford Highway, through Waterford. Exiting Waterford, it crosses the Tuolumne River into Hickman and stays rural through to its terminus at J17.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
StanislausEast Avenue (CR J17) – Ballico, Turlock, SnellingSouthern terminus
Monte Vista Avenue
Keyes Road
Whitmore Avenue – Hughson, Ceres
Waterford SR 132 (Yosemite Boulevard)CR J9 north transitions onto F Street
CR J9 north transitions onto Oakdale-Waterford Highway
Claribel Road
Albers Road south (CR J14 south) / Patterson Road – Turlock, PattersonSouth end of CR J14 overlap; CR J9 north transitions onto Albers Road north
OakdaleCR J9 north transitions onto South Yosemite Avenue

SR 108 / SR 120 east (East F Street) – Modesto, Sonora, Yosemite
South end of SR 120 overlap; CR J9 north transitions onto North Yosemite Avenue

CR J14 north (Twenty-Six Mile Road) – Eugene, Milton, Woodward Reservoir
North end of CR J14 overlap

SR 120 west / Frontage Road – Escalon
North end of SR 120 overlap; CR J9 north transitions onto Valley Home Road
Valley HomeValley Home Road northCR J9 north transitions onto Lone Tree Road
San Joaquin CR J6 / CR J7 (Escalon-Bellota Road)
CR J5 (Jack Tone Road) / French Camp Road southCR J9 north transitions onto French Camp Road north
Austin Road
SR 99 – Sacramento, Fresno, Los AngelesInterchange; SR 99 exit 246; former US 99
Union Road
Airport Way (CR J3)Serves Stockton Metropolitan Airport
French CampAsh StreetLincoln Highway
El Dorado StreetFormer US 50
StocktonArch Airport Road, Frank West Circle
I-5 – Sacramento, Tracy, Los AngelesInterchange; I-5 exit 468; northern terminus; road continues west as French Camp Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J10

County Road J10 marker
County Road J10
LocationSacramentoSan Joaquin Counties
Length17.63 mi[1] (28.37 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J10 (CR J10) is a county highway in California, United States, that connects the northern section of Stockton in San Joaquin County with the city of Galt in Sacramento County. A majority of the route is locally signed as Lower Sacramento Road. The route also connects through the city of Lodi, as well as the historic community of Woodbridge.

Route description

CR J10 begins at Hammer Lane (County Route J8) at its southern terminus. It then travels approximately 7 mi until it reaches the southern border of Lodi. From there, it continues another 2 mi to Turner Road. Briefly, Lower Sacramento Road is co-routed with Turner Road for 0.2 mi before again following a north-south route. The route continues on Lower Sacramento Road for another 10 mi before crossing into Sacramento County. At this point, the route becomes locally signed as South Lincoln Way. The route from this point travels another 4 mi, mostly through the city of Galt, before reaching its northern terminus at SR 99.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
San JoaquinStocktonHammer Lane (CR J8)Southern terminus; road continues as Lower Sacramento Road to Pacific Avenue
Eight Mile Road
Armstrong Road
LodiHarney Lane
SR 12 (Kettleman Lane) – Lodi, Rio Vista
Lodi Avenue – Downtown Lodi
Turner Road west, Woodhaven LaneCR J10 north transitions onto Turner Road east
Turner Road eastCR J10 north transitions onto Lower Sacramento Road
WoodbridgeWoodbridge Road
Acampo Road – Acampo
CR J12 (Peltier Road)
San JoaquinSacramento
county line
CR J10 north transitions onto Lincoln Way
SacramentoGaltC Street to SR 99
A Street
SR 99 – SacramentoInterchange; SR 99 exit 275A; northern terminus; road continues as Lincoln Way
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J11

County Road J11 marker
County Road J11
LocationSacramentoSan Joaquin Counties
Length6.18 mi[1] (9.95 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J11 (CR J11) is a county highway that connects the towns of Walnut Grove and Thornton in California, United States. It is known as River Road and Walnut Grove Thornton Road in Sacramento County and Walnut Grove Road in San Joaquin County.

Route description

CR J11 begins at the junction of State Route 160 at the Walnut Grove Bridge in the town of Walnut Grove. At the eastern end of the bridge, it meets River Road (CR E13). The route proceeds south on River Road briefly along the levee of the Sacramento River and Georgiana Slough before leaving the levee and turning east onto Walnut Grove Thornton Road. The route crosses into San Joaquin County as Walnut Grove Road at the Mokelumne River and proceeds eastward to cross Interstate 5 before it terminates at the junction of County Route J8 (Thornton Road) in the town of Thornton.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SacramentoWalnut Grove SR 160 – Courtland, Sacramento, IsletonWestern terminus
Walnut Grove Bridge over the Sacramento River
CR E13 (River Road north) / Theater Street – LockeCR J11 east transitions onto River Road south; western terminus of CR E13
Isleton Road – Isleton, Rio Vista, Antioch
Race Track RoadCR J11 east transitions onto Walnut Grove Thornton Road
SacramentoSan Joaquin
county line
CR J11 east transitions onto Walnut Grove Road
San Joaquin I-5 – Los Angeles, SacramentoInterchange; I-5 exit 493
Thornton CR J8 (Thornton Road) – GaltEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J12

County Road J12 marker
County Road J12
LocationSan Joaquin County
Length19.65 mi[1] (31.62 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J12 (CR J12) is a county highway in San Joaquin County, California, United States. It connects Interstate 5 northwest of Lodi with State Route 88 northeast of Clements. Much of the route consists of Peltier Road, along with portions of Tully Road, Jahant Road, Mackville Road and Collier Road.

Major intersections

The entire route is in San Joaquin County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
I-5 – Sacramento, Los AngelesInterchange; I-5 exit 490; western terminus; road continues west as Peltier Road
CR J8 (Thornton Road)
CR J10 (Lower Sacramento Road)
SR 99 – Fresno, SacramentoInterchange; SR 99 exit 270; former US 99
CR J5 (Elliot Road) – LockefordNorthern terminus of CR J5
CR J12 east transitions onto Tully Road
Tully Road north, Jahant Road westCR J12 east transitions onto Jahant Road east
Mackville Road southCR J12 east transitions onto Mackville Road north
DogtownMackville Road north, Collier Road westCR J12 east transitions onto Collier Road east
SR 88Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J13

County Road J13 marker
County Road J13
Tracy Boulevard
LocationSan Joaquin County

County Route J13 (CR J13) is a county highway in San Joaquin County, California, United States. It is known entirely as Tracy Boulevard from Eleventh Street in Tracy to Lammers Road north of Tracy. Apart from an advance shield at its northern end, the route is largely unsigned.

Major intersections

The entire route is in San Joaquin County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
TracyEleventh Street (I-205 BL)Southern terminus; former US 50; road continues south as Tracy Boulevard
Grant Line Road (CR J4)
I-205 – Stockton, San FranciscoInterchange; I-205 exit 8
CR J2 (Lammers Road, Tracy Boulevard)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J14

County Road J14 marker
County Road J14
LocationCalaverasStanislaus Counties
Length47.91 mi[1] (77.10 km)
Existed1973–present[1]

County Route J14 (CR J14) is a county highway in California, United States, that runs through Stanislaus and Calaveras counties.

The route is known as Lander Avenue, Olive Avenue, Golden State Boulevard, Geer Road, Albers Road, Yosemite Avenue, Twenty Six Mile Road, Sonora Road, Milton Road and Jenny Lind Road.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
StanislausTurlock
SR 165 south (Lander Avenue) – Hilmar, Los Banos
Continuation beyond SR 99; former CR J14 south
SR 99 – Sacramento, Fresno, Los AngelesInterchange; SR 99 exit 211; southern terminus

CR J17 west (West Main Street) – Patterson
South end of CR J17 overlap
West Olive Avenue westNo left turn from northbound Lander Avenue and from eastbound West Olive Avenue; CR J14 north transitions onto West Olive Avenue east
North First StreetCR J14 north transitions onto East Olive Avenue

CR J17 east (North Golden State Boulevard south) / East Olive Avenue east
North end of CR J17 overlap; former US 99 south; CR J14 north transitions onto North Golden State Boulevard north
North Golden State Boulevard northFormer US 99 north; CR J14 north transitions onto Geer Road
Canal Road
Monte Vista Avenue (University Way)
Christoffersen Parkway
Taylor Road
Keyes Road
Santa Fe Avenue (CR J7) – Denair
Whitmore Avenue – Hickman, Hughson
Hatch Road
SR 132 (Yosemite Boulevard) – Waterford, EmpireCR J14 north transitions onto Albers Road
Claribel Road
Oakdale Waterford Highway (CR J9 south) / Patterson Road – RiverbankSouth end of CR J9 overlap
OakdaleCR J14 north transitions onto South Yosemite Avenue

SR 108 / SR 120 east (East F Street) – Sonora, Modesto
South end of SR 120 overlap; CR J14 north transitions onto North Yosemite Avenue


SR 120 west / CR J9 north – Escalon
North end of SR 120 / CR J9 overlap; CR J14 north transitions onto Twenty-Six Mile Road
CR J14 north transitions onto Sonora Road
Sonora Road eastCR J14 north transitions onto Milton Road
SR 4 – Copperopolis, Farmington
CalaverasJenny LindMilton Road northCR J14 north transitions onto Jenny Lind Road
SR 26 – Valley Springs, StocktonNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J15

County Road J15 marker
County Road J15
LocationTulare County
Length29.99 mi[1] (48.26 km)
Existed1974–present[1]

County Route J15 (CR J15) is an unsigned route in Tulare County, California, United States, starting at Avenue 96 and ending at State Route 201. It follows Road 152 for its entire length (17 miles or 27 kilometers) and intersects SR 190 at mile 6.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Avenue 96 (CR J24) – Pixley, Terra BellaSouthern terminus
Avenue 120
SR 190 (Avenue 144)Roundabout
Avenue 152 (CR J26) – Porterville, Tipton
Avenue 168 (CR J46) – Woodville
Avenue 192

SR 137 east (Avenue 232 east) / Road 152 north
South end of SR 137 overlap

SR 137 west (Avenue 232 west) / Road 140 south
North end of SR 137 overlap; CR J15 north transitions onto Road 140 north
Avenue 240
Avenue 248
VisaliaCR J15 north transitions onto Lovers Lane
Caldwill Avenue (CR J30)
Walnut Avenue
SR 198 (Sequoia Freeway)Interchange; SR 198 exit 108; south end of SR 216 overlap; western terminus of SR 216

SR 216 east (Houston Avenue east) / Lovers Lane north – Ivanhoe, Woodlake
North end of SR 216 overlap; CR J15 north transitions onto Houston Avenue west
Ben Maddox Way south, Houston Avenue westCR J15 north transitions onto Ben Maddox Way north
CR J15 north transitions onto Road 132
Avenue 328 (CR J34) – Ivanhoe, Woodlake
Avenue 368 (CR J36)
SR 201 (Avenue 384)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J16

County Road J16 marker
County Road J16
LocationMariposaMercedStanislaus Counties
Length75.74 mi[1] (121.89 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J16 (CR J16) is a county highway running through Stanislaus, Merced, and Mariposa counties in California, United States.

The route is known as Grayson Road, Keyes Road, Merced Falls Road, Hornitos Road, and Bear Valley Road.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Stanislaus I-5 (West Side Freeway)Interchange; western terminus; I-5 exit 441; road continues west as Ingram Creek Road
McCracken Road, Ingram Creek RoadCR J16 east transitions onto Howard Road
Westley SR 33CR J16 east transitions onto Grayson Road
Crows Landing Road north, Grayson Road eastCR J16 east transitions onto Crows Landing Road south
Keyes Road west, Crows Landing Road southCR J16 east transitions onto Keyes Road east
Central Avenue
Faith Home Road
Keyes SR 99 – Fresno, SacramentoInterchange; SR 99 exit 218
Golden State BoulevardFormer US 99
Walnut Road
Geer Road (CR J14)
Santa Fe Avenue (CR J7)
Gratton Road
Hickman Road – Turlock, Hickman, Waterford
MercedCR J16 east transitions onto Montgomery Street
Snelling
SR 59 south – Merced
West end of SR 59 overlap
CR J59 (La Grange Road) – La Grange, Sonora, Don Pedro LakeEast end of SR 59 overlap; northern terminus of SR 59; southern terminus of CR J59; CR J16 east transitions onto Merced Falls Road
Merced Falls
Merced Falls Road to SR 132 – Coulterville, Yosemite
CR J16 east transitions onto Hornitos Road
MariposaHornitosHornitos Road – Catheys ValleyCR J16 east transitions onto Bear Valley Road
SR 49 – Mariposa, CoultervilleEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J17

County Road J17 marker
County Road J17
LocationMercedStanislaus Counties
Length39.20 mi[1] (63.09 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J17 (CR J17) is a county highway that runs through Stanislaus and Merced counties in California, United States.

The route is known as Sperry Avenue from Interstate 5 to Patterson, Las Palmas Avenue from Patterson to the San Joaquin River, West Main Street from the San Joaquin River to Turlock, East Avenue from Turlock to Oakdale Road, Oakdale Road from East Avenue to Turlock Road and Turlock Road from Oakdale Road to State Route 59.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
StanislausPatterson I-5 (West Side Freeway)Interchange; western terminus; I-5 exit 434; road continues as Diablo Grande Parkway

SR 33 south / Sperry Avenue – Crows Landing
West end of SR 33 overlap

SR 33 north (Second Street) / Las Palmas Avenue west – Westley
East end of SR 33 overlap; CR J17 east transitions onto Las Palmas Avenue east
Bridge over the San Joaquin River
CR J17 east transitions onto West Main Street
Carpenter Road
Crows Landing Road
Central Avenue – Ceres, George Hatfield State Park
Faith Home Road
TurlockWashington Road
SR 99 – Fresno, Los Angeles, SacramentoInterchange; SR 99 exit 213

CR J14 south (Lander Avenue) / West Main Street east – Hilmar
West end of CR J14 overlap; CR J17 east transitions onto Lander Avenue
West Olive Avenue westNo left turn from northbound Lander Avenue and from eastbound West Olive Avenue; CR J17 east transitions onto West Olive Avenue east
North First StreetCR J17 east transitions onto East Olive Avenue east

CR J14 north (North Golden State Boulevard north) / East Olive Avenue east – Denair, Oakdale
East end of CR J14 overlap; CR J17 east transitions onto North Golden State Boulevard south; former US 99 north
East Main StreetCR J17 east transitions onto South Golden State Boulevard south
South Golden State Boulevard southCR J17 east transitions onto East Avenue
Grafton Road – Denair
Santa Fe Avenue (CR J7) – Ballico
Hickman Road (CR J9) – Hickman, Waterford, Turlock LakeSouthern terminus of CR J9
MercedOakdale Road north, East Avenue east – MontpelierCR J17 east transitions onto Oakdale Road south
Turlock Road west, Oakdale Road south – MercedCR J17 east transitions onto Turlock Road east
SR 59 – Merced, SnellingEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J18

County Road J18 marker
County Road J18
LocationMercedStanislaus Counties
Length26.54 mi[1] (42.71 km)
Existed1960–present[1]

County Route J18 (CR J18) is a county highway that runs through Stanislaus and Merced counties in California, United States. It connects Interstate 5 near Newman with State Route 99 near Atwater.

Route description

CR J18 begins at its western end at Interstate 5 near Newman. It follows Stuhr Road from I-5 to Hills Ferry Road. It briefly follows Hills Ferry Road to the confluence of the Merced and San Joaquin rivers, where it becomes Kelley Road. It then follows River Road, paralleling the Merced River to the north. As CR J18 reaches State Route 165, it diverges from River Road as it is co-routed with SR 165 for a very brief distance. After departing from SR 165, CR J18 is routed onto Westside Boulevard all the way to its eastern end at State Route 99. The road itself continues as Bellevue Road for a short distance, but does not connect with Bellevue Road in Atwater due to a Dole processing plant currently occupying the road's right-of-way.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Stanislaus I-5 (West Side Freeway)Interchange; western terminus; I-5 exit 423
SR 33 – Newman, Crows Landing
Hills Ferry Road west – NewmanCR J18 east transitions onto Hills Ferry Road east
River Road
StanislausMerced
county line
CR J18 east transitions onto Kelley Road
MercedKelley Road – Hilmar, Turlock, CeresCR J18 east transitions onto River Road

SR 165 north (Lander Avenue) / River Road – Hilmar, Turlock, Livingston
West end of SR 165 overlap

SR 165 south (Lander Avenue) – Stevinson, Newman, Los Banos
East end of SR 165 overlap; CR J18 east transitions onto Westside Boulevard
Lincoln Boulevard
Sultana Drive
SR 99Interchange; eastern terminus; SR 99 exit 198; road continues east as Bellevue Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J19

County Road J19 marker
County Road J19
LocationFresnoTulare Counties
Length25.65 mi[1] (41.28 km)
Existed1964–present[1]

County Route J19 (CR J19) is a county highway that runs through Tulare and Fresno counties in California, United States. It connects State Route 198 in Visalia with State Route 63 in Orange Cove. Apart from a few lingering shields, CR J19 is largely unsigned.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
TulareVisalia
SR 198 (Sequoia Freeway) to SR 99 – Hanford, Visalia
Interchange; southern terminus; SR 198 exit 102; road continues south as Plaza Drive
Goshen Avenue (CR J32)
Riggin Avenue (Avenue 312)
Avenue 320CR J19 north transitions onto Road 80
Avenue 328 (CR J34) – Ivanhoe, Woodlake

Avenue 368 (CR J36) to SR 99 – Traver, Sequoia Lake

Avenue 384 (CR J38) to SR 99 – Woodlake
SR 201 (Avenue 400)
DinubaCR J19 north transitions onto Alta Avenue


CR J40 (El Monte Way) to SR 99 north – Orosi, Cutler
Nebraska Avenue (Avenue 424)CR J19 north transitions onto Road 80
TulareFresno
county line
Floral Avenue (Avenue 432)CR J19 north transitions onto Alta Avenue
FresnoDinuba Avenue – Reedley
Manning Avenue west, Alta Avenue north – Reedley, FresnoCR J19 north transitions onto Manning Avenue east
Avenue 448, Hills Valley Road southCR J19 north transitions onto Hills Valley Road north
Orange Cove SR 63 (Hills Valley Road, Sumner Avenue) / Park BoulevardNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J20

County Road J20 marker
County Road J20
LocationMariposaTuolumne Counties
Length14.72 mi[1] (23.69 km)
Existed1965–1997[1]

County Route J20 (CR J20) was a county highway in Tuolumne County, California and Mariposa County, California, United States. It ran from its western terminus at State Route 49 east and north to State Route 120. It was the continuation of State Route 132 east of Coulterville. It was renumbered as County Route J132 in 1997 for continuity with the current State Route 132.

J21

County Road J21 marker
County Road J21
Dry Creek Drive
LocationTulare County
Length18.21 mi[1] (29.31 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

.

County Route J21 (CR J21), known entirely as Dry Creek Drive, is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It connects State Route 245 (Millwood Drive) near Badger with State Route 216 outside of Woodlake. Defined in 1968, it runs 18.21 miles (29.31 km) from an elevation of approximately 3,000 feet (914 m) near Badger[5] to approximately 400 feet (122 m) near Woodlake.[6]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SR 216 (Lomitas Drive)Southern terminus
SR 245 – Badger, Eshom CampNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J22

County Road J22 marker
County Road J22
LocationTulare County
Length31.87 mi[1] (51.29 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

County Route J22 (CR J22) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from Road 16 west of Alpaugh to Old Stage Road in Fountain Springs.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Road 16 (4th Avenue)Western terminus
AlpaughRoad 34CR J22 east transitions onto Center Avenue
Tule Road (CR J33)
Road 42CR J22 east transitions onto Avenue 54
CR J22 east transitions onto Borchardt Drive
CR J22 east transitions onto Avenue 56
SR 43 (Central Valley Highway) – Allensworth
EarlimartHoward RoadCR J22 east transitions onto Sierra Avenue
Front RoadFormer US 99 (1926–1955)
SR 99Interchange; SR 99 north exit 65, south exit 65A (as Avenue 56); former US 99 (1955–1964)
Dietz Road (Road 140)CR J22 east transitions onto Avenue 56
Road 192 (CR J27) – Poplar
Ducor SR 65 – Bakersfield, Porterville
Road 236 – Terra BellaFormer SR 65
Fountain SpringsOld Stage Road (Mountain Road 109) – Posey, GlennvilleEastern terminus
Hot Springs Road (Mountain Road 56) – California Hot Springs, Pine FlatContinuation beyond Old Stage Road (Mountain Road 109)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J23

County Road J23 marker
County Road J23
LocationTulare County
Length17.39 mi[1] (27.99 km)
Existed1974–present[1]

County Route J23 (CR J23) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 137 east of Tulare to State Route 201 in Seville, passing through the towns of Farmersville and Ivanhoe.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SR 137 – Tulare, LindsaySouthern terminus
Avenue 240
Road 168 northCR J23 north transitions onto Diagonal 164
Avenue 248CR J23 north transitions onto Road 164
FarmersvilleCR J23 north transitions onto Farmersville Boulevard
Visalia Road (CR J30)
Walnut Avenue
SR 198 (Sequoia Freeway)Interchange; SR 198 exit 111
Mineral King Avenue east (Avenue 296 east)CR J23 north transitions onto Mineral King Avenue west (Avenue 296 west)
Mineral King Avenue west (Avenue 296 west)CR J23 north transitions onto Road 158

SR 216 west – Visalia
South end of SR 216 overlap
Ivanhoe
SR 216 east (Avenue 328 east) / Road 160 / Depot Drive – Woodlake
North end of SR 216 overlap; south end of CR J34 overlap; eastern terminus of CR J34
Avenue 328 west (CR J34) / Road 156 southNorth end of CR J34 overlap; CR J23 north transitions onto Road 156 north
Seville SR 201Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J24

County Road J24 marker
County Road J24
LocationTulare County
Length13.00 mi[1] (20.92 km)
Existed1970–present[1]

County Route J24 (CR J24) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 99 in Pixley to Old Stage Road east of Terra Bella.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Pixley SR 99 / Main StreetInterchange; western terminus; SR 99 exit 70A; Main Street is former US 99; road continues west as Terra Bella Avenue (Avenue 96)
Road 152 (CR J15) – Woodville, Porterville, Visalia
Road 192 (CR J27 north) – Poplar, PortervilleWest end of CR J27 overlap
Road 192 (CR J27 south) – Ducor, EarlimartEast end of CR J27 overlap
Terra Bella SR 65
Road 236Former SR 65
Old Stage Road (Mountain Road 109)Eastern terminus; road continues east as Avenue 96
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J25

County Road J25 marker
County Road J25
Road 68
LocationTulare County
Length8.45 mi[1] (13.60 km)
Existed1971–present[1]

County Route J25 (CR J25), known entirely as Road 68, is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 137 west of Tulare to the overpass of State Route 198 south of Goshen.

CR J25 ended at an at-grade intersection with SR 198 until 2012, when SR 198 was expanded to a four-lane expressway between State Route 43 near Hanford and State Route 99. An overpass was built for CR J25 as part of the expressway project, but is directly inaccessible to and from SR 198. Access to SR 198 is via Aveune 298 and Road 64.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SR 137 (Avenue 228)Southern terminus; road continues south as Road 68
Avenue 232
Avenue 280
Overpass over SR 198; no accessNorthern terminus; former at-grade intersection; road continues north as Road 68
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former

J26

County Road J26 marker
County Road J26
LocationTulare County
Length15.85 mi[1] (25.51 km)
Existed1970–present[1]

County Route J26 (CR J26) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 99 in Tipton to State Route 65 in Porterville. It is known as Olive Avenue in Tipton and Porterville and Avenue 152 between Tipton and Porterville.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Tipton SR 99Interchange; western terminus; SR 99 exit 77 (as Avenue 152); road continues west as Olive Avenue
Road 120CR J26 east transitions onto Avenue 152
Road 152 (CR J15) – Visalia
Road 192 (CR J27) – Poplar, Plainview
Road 208
PortervilleCR J26 east transitions onto Olive Avenue
Westwood Street
Newcomb Street
SR 65Interchange; eastern terminus; SR 65 exit 44; road continues east as Olive Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J27

County Road J27 marker
County Road J27
LocationTulare County
Length31.63 mi[1] (50.90 km)
Existed1975–present[1]

County Route J27 (CR J27) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from County Line Road (CR J44) east of Delano to State Route 245 northwest of Woodlake.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
County Line Road (Avenue 0) (CR J44)Southern terminus
Avenue 56 (CR J22) – Earlimart, Ducor, Fountain Springs
Avenue 96 (CR J24 east) – Terra BellaSouth end of CR J24 overlap
Avenue 96 (CR J24 west) – PixleyNorth end of CR J24 overlap
Poplar SR 190 (Avenue 144)
Avenue 152 (CR J26) to SR 99 – Porterville
Avenue 168 (CR J46) – WoodvilleEastern terminus of CR J46
Avenue 192 west – TulareCR J27 north transitions onto Avenue 192 east
Avenue 192 east, Road 196 south – PortervilleCR J27 north transitions onto Road 196 north
PlainviewAvenue 196 (CR J28) – StrathmoreWestern terminus of CR J28


SR 65 south / SR 137 west (Avenue 232) – Lindsay, Porterville, Tulare
South end of SR 65 overlap; eastern terminus of SR 137
ExeterFirebaugh Avenue (CR J30)
SR 198 – Sequoia Park, VisaliaNorth end of SR 65 overlap; northern terminus of SR 65 southern segment
SR 216 (Avenue 344)
Millwood Drive southCR J27 north transitions onto Millwood Drive north
SR 245 (Avenue 364, Millwood Drive north)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J28

County Road J28 marker
County Road J28
LocationTulare County
Length18.46 mi[1] (29.71 km)
Existed1970–present[1]

County Route J28 (CR J28) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from Road 196 (CR J27) in Plainview to State Route 190 near Springville.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
PlainviewRoad 196 (CR J27) – Exeter, PoplarWestern terminus; road continues west as Avenue 196
Strathmore SR 65 – Porterville, Lindsay
Orange Belt DriveFormer SR 65
Road 196 eastCR J28 east transitions onto Road 276
Road 276CR J28 east transitions onto Avenue 176
Road 176CR J28 east transitions onto Road 320
SR 190 – Porterville, SpringvilleEastern terminus; road continues as River Island Drive
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J29

County Road J29 marker
County Road J29
LocationTulare County
Length12.45 mi[1] (20.04 km)
Existed1971–present[1]

County Route J29 (CR J29) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 190 in Porterville to State Route 65 in Lindsay. Prior to relocating to its current alignment to the west in the 1970s, much of the route is the original alignment of SR 65.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Porterville
SR 190 west
Interchange; southern terminus; no access to SR 190 east or from SR 190 west; road continues south as Main Street (former SR 65 south)
Orange Avenue
Olive Avenue
Morton Avenue
Henderson Avenue
Avenue 178CR J29 north transitions onto Orange Belt Drive
StrathmoreAvenue 196 (CR J28)
LindsayLindmore StreetCR J29 north transitions onto Mirage Avenue
Mirage Avenue north, Hermosa Street eastFormer SR 65 north; CR J29 north transitions onto Hermosa Street west
SR 65Northern terminus; road continues west as Hermosa Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J30

County Road J30 marker
County Road J30
LocationTulare County
Length14.36 mi[1] (23.11 km)
Existed1971–present[1]

County Route J30 (CR J30) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 99 near Visalia to State Route 65 in Exeter. passing through Visalia and Farmersville. The route consists of Caldwell Avenue, as well as portions of Avenue 280, Visalia Road, Belmont Avenue and Firebaugh Avenue.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SR 99Interchange; western terminus; SR 99 exit 94; road continues west as Avenue 280
Shirk Road (Road 92)
VisaliaAkers Avenue
Demaree Street
SR 63 (Mooney Boulevard)
Court Street
Ben Maddox Way
Lovers Lane (CR J15)CR J30 east transitions onto Avenue 280
Road 156
FarmersvilleCR J30 east transitions onto Visalia Road
Farmersville Boulevard (CR J23)
ExeterVisalia Road east, Belmont Avenue northCR J30 east transitions onto Belmont Avenue south
Belmont Avenue southCR J30 east transitions onto Firebaugh Avenue
SR 65 (Kaweah Avenue)Eastern terminus; road continues east as Firebaugh Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J31

County Road J31 marker
County Road J31
LocationTulare County
Length6.03 mi[1] (9.70 km)
Existed1975–present[1]

County Route J31 (CR J31) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from Avenue 368 (CR J36) east of Traver to Avenue 416 (CR J40) west of Dinuba. The route consists of Road 60, Avenue 384, and Road 56.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Avenue 368 (CR J36)Southern terminus
Avenue 384 east (CR J38 east) – Visalia, WoodlakeSouth end of CR J38 overlap; CR J31 north transitions onto Avenue 384 west

Avenue 384 west (CR J38 west) to SR 99
North end of CR J38 overlap; CR J31 north transitions onto Road 56
SR 201 (Avenue 400) – Woodlake, Kingsburg
CR J40 (Avenue 416)Northern terminus; road continues north as Road 56
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J32

County Road J32 marker
County Road J32
LocationTulare County
Length7.98 mi[1] (12.84 km)
Existed1972–present[1]

J33

County Road J33 marker
County Road J33
LocationTulare County
Length7.56 mi[1] (12.17 km)
Existed1975–present[1]

County Route J33 (CR J33) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from Center Avenue (CR J22) in Alpaugh to State Route 43 south of Corcoran. The route consists of Tule Avenue, Road 38, Kinsman Drive, Road 40 and Avenue 112.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
AlpaughCenter Avenue (CR J22)Southern terminus; road continues south as Tule Road
Atwell AvenueCR J33 north transitions onto Road 38
Avenue 68CR J33 north transitions onto Kinsman Drive
Road 40 southCR J33 north transitions onto Road 40 north
Avenue 112 westCR J33 north transitions onto Avenue 112 east
SR 43 (Central Valley Highway)Northern terminus; road continues east as Avenue 112
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J34

County Road J34 marker
County Road J34
Avenue 328
LocationTulare County
Length12.9 mi[1] (20.8 km)
Existed1971–present[1]

County Route J34 (CR J34), known entirely as Avenue 328, is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from the overpass of State Route 99 to State Route 216 in Ivanhoe.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Overpass over SR 99; no accessWestern terminus; road continues west as Avenue 328

Road 80 (CR J19) to SR 198 – Dinuba
SR 63 (Road 124) – Visalia, Cutler
Road 132 (CR J15) – Visalia
IvanhoeRoad 156 (CR J23 north)West end of CR J23 overlap
SR 216 (Avenue 328, Road 160, CR J23 south) / Depot Drive – Visalia, WoodlakeEastern terminus; east end of CR J23 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J35

County Road J35 marker
County Road J35
LocationTulare County
Length7.66 mi[1] (12.33 km)
Existed1975–present[1]

County Route J35 (CR J35) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from Avenue 4 (CR J44) in Richgrove to Avenue 56 (CR J22) near Ducor. Much of the route is an original and former alignment of State Route 65 before the state highway was moved to its current alignments.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
RichgroveAvenue 4 (CR J44)Southern terminus; eastern terminus of CR J44; road continues south as Richgrove Drive (former SR 65 south)
CR J35 north transitions onto Road 232
Avenue 56 (CR J22)Northern terminus; road continues north as Road 232
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J36

County Road J36 marker
County Road J36
LocationTulare County
Length2.94 mi[1] (4.73 km)
Existed1975–present[1]

County Route J36 (CR J36) is an unsigned county highway in Tulare County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 99 in Traver to Road 132 (CR J15) near Calgro.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tulare County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Traver SR 99Interchange; western terminus; SR 99 north exit 106B, south exit 106; road continues as Merritt Drive to Road 36
Drive 39 (6th Street)Former US 99
Avenue 368 westCR J36 east transitions onto Avenue 368 east
Road 60 (CR J31)Southern terminus of CR J31
Road 80 (CR J19)
SR 63 (Road 124)
Road 132 (CR J15)Eastern terminus; road continues east as Avenue 368
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J37

County Road J37 marker
County Road J37
LocationTulare County
Length25.17 mi[1] (40.51 km)
Existed1975–present[1]

J38

County Road J38 marker
County Road J38
LocationTulare County

J40

County Road J40 marker
County Road J40
LocationFresnoTulare Counties

J41

County Road J41 marker
County Road J41
LocationInyoTulare Counties

J42

County Road J42 marker
County Road J42
LocationTulare County

J44

County Road J44 marker
County Road J44
LocationKernTulare Counties

J46

County Road J46 marker
County Road J46
LocationTulare County

J59

County Road J59 marker
County Road J59
La Grange Road
LocationMercedStanislausTuolumne Counties

County Route J59 (CR J59) is a county highway in the California foothills of the Sierra Nevada. It is the continuation of State Route 59 north of Snelling and is entirely signed as La Grange Road.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MercedSnelling
SR 59 south / CR J16 (Merced Falls Road) – Merced, Merced Falls, Hornitos
Southern terminus
Stanislaus SR 132 (Yosemite Boulevard) – La Grange, Coulterville, Modesto
Tuolumne SR 108 / SR 120 – Oakdale, SonoraNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

J132

County Road J132 marker
County Road J132
LocationMariposaTuolumne Counties
Existed1997–present[1]

County Route J132 (CR J132) is a county highway in Tuolumne County, California and Mariposa County, California, United States. It runs from its western terminus at State Route 49 east and north to State Route 120. It is the continuation of State Route 132 east of Coulterville.

CR J132 was numbered CR J20 until 1997.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MariposaCoulterville SR 49 – Mariposa, SonoraWestern terminus
Greeley Hill RoadCR J132 east transitions onto Smith Station Road
Tuolumne SR 120 – Groveland, YosemiteEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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