County Route N1 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
Length: | 8.50 mi (13.68 km) |
County Route N2 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
County Route N3 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
County Route N4 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
County Route N5 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
County Route N6 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
County Route N7 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
County Route N8 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles – Orange Counties |
County Route N9 | |
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Location: | Los Angeles County |
Length: | 12.54 mi (20.18 km) |
There are 9 routes assigned to the "N" zone of the California Route Marker Program, which designates county routes in California. The "N" zone includes county highways lying in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
Los Angeles County N1 —In Southern California: from the coast in Malibu through the Santa Monica Mountains to Lost Hills Road in Calabasas. It runs 3.5 miles (5.63 km) from Pacific Coast Highway / Route 1 along Malibu Canyon Road, then after crossing Piuma Road near the top of the mountain, the name changes to Las Virgenes Road where it continues another 5.0 miles (8.05 km) to U.S. Route 101 in Calabasas. Locals refer to the route as a whole as Malibu Canyon. This route was defined in 1963.
Part of the State Scenic Highway System in Los Angeles County.
Major landmarks along the route include Pepperdine University on the west side of the road at Pacific Coast Highway. Soka University had purchased land at King Gillette Ranch along this road near the intersection of Mullholland Highway. That plan was stopped and the land sold to the National Park Service in 2005. The main entrance Malibu Creek State Park is just south of that same intersection. Also nearby is the Malibu Hindu Temple.