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Kings Canyon Scenic Byway

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Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
State Route 180 is a state highway in California, United States, which runs through the heart of the San Joaquin Valley from Mendota through Fresno to Kings Canyon National Park, with an unbuilt segment defined west to Paicines. Nearly the entire 24-mile stretch from the Kings River crossing to Cedar Grove is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System, and nearly the entire route from Paicines to Cedar Grove is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System. Two short segments travel through national parks, so are not state maintained and are the exceptions to the above: a segment through the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park, and the far eastern end of the road inside of Kings Canyon National Park. The freeway through Fresno has the distinction of having the most heavily traveled section of road in the San Joaquin Valley. Major plans include an extension west to Interstate 5.
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