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California State Route 49

State Route 49 marker

State Route 49
Golden Chain Highway
Route information
Defined by
Maintained by Caltrans
Length: 295.065 mi (474.861 km)
SR 49 has three route breaks, and the length given above does not include the SR 120, SR 20, and SR 89 overlap mileages.
Existed: 1934 – present
Major junctions
South end: SR 41 at Oakhurst
  SR 140 at Mariposa
SR 120 in Moccasin (south end of overlap)
SR 120 in Chinese Camp (north end of overlap)
SR 108 in Sonora
SR 4 in Angels Camp
SR 104 in Sutter Creek
US 50 in Placerville
I-80 in Auburn
SR 20 in Nevada City
SR 89 through Sierra County
North end: SR 70 at Vinton
Highway system
US 48 US 50

State Route 49 marker

State Route 49 (SR 49) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California that passes through many historic mining communities of the 1849 California gold rush. Highway 49 is numbered after the "49ers", the waves of immigrants who swept into the area looking for gold, and a portion of it is known as the Gold Country Highway. This roadway begins at Oakhurst, Madera County, in the Sierra Nevada, where it diverges from State Route 41. It continues in a generally northwest direction, weaving through the communities of Goldside and Ahwahnee, before crossing into Mariposa County. State Route 49 then continues northward through the counties of Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Nevada, Yuba, Sierra, and Plumas, where it reaches its northern terminus at State Route 70, in Vinton.


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