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State Route 62 (California)

State Route 62 marker

State Route 62
SR 62 highlighted in red
Route information
Defined by
Maintained by Caltrans
Length: 151.438 mi (243.716 km)
Major junctions
West end: I-10 near White Water
 
East end: SR 95S at Arizona state line
Location
Counties: Riverside, San Bernardino
Highway system
SR 61 SR 63

State Route 62 marker

State Route 62 (SR 62) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California.

This route is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System and is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System. It is also recognized by Caltrans as a scenic highway for its entire length.

SR 62 is designated as a Blue Star Memorial Highway from Interstate 10 to Adobe Road in Twentynine Palms. SR 62 is known as the Daniel J. Muehlhausen Memorial Highway (honoring a California Highway Patrol officer killed in the line of duty) from 5.4 mi (8.7 km) west of Route 177 to 4.6 mi (7.4 km) east of Route 177, and the Twentynine Palms Highway from I-10 to SR 177.

The route cuts across the Little San Bernardino Mountains along southern San Bernardino County. Route 62 begins at a freeway-to-freeway intersection with Interstate 10 at the eastern end of the San Gorgonio Pass northwest of Palm Springs in Riverside County and heads due north until its intersection with SR 247 in Yucca Valley, and then it heads east through the unincorporated community of Joshua Tree and the city of Twentynine Palms. In 1970, Route 62 ended at the eastern city limit of Twentynine Palms, but it was later extended along the northern boundary of the Joshua Tree National Park to meet Arizona State Route 95 in Parker, Arizona. East of Twentynine Palms, there is a sign warning drivers that there are no services for 100 miles/160 km until reaching Vidal Junction where SR 62 meets US 95. This is one of the most desolate stretches of highway in California, and consequently, the most heavily traveled portion is between I-10 and Twentynine Palms. Travelers between the eastern Coachella Valley and the river utilize that more desolate stretch as the fastest route to the resorts of the Colorado River, accessing it via California State Route 177 in Desert Center.


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