California State Route 49

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State Route 49
(CS&HC Section 349)
Length: 295 mi[1] (475 km)
South end: SR-41 in Oakhurst
Major
junctions:
SR-120 in Chinese Camp
SR-4 near Angels Camp
SR-12 near San Andreas
SR-88 in Jackson
SR-16 near Drytown
US-50 near Placerville
I-80 in Auburn
SR-20 near Grass Valley
SR-89 near Sierraville
North end: SR-70 in Vinton
Major cities: Oakhurst
Mariposa
Sonora
Jackson
Placerville
Auburn
Grass Valley
California State Routes
< SR 48 US 50 >
Unconstructed - Deleted - Freeway - Scenic

State Route 49 is a California State Highway that travels in a North-South direction, passing 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, California in the Sierra-Nevada mountains, 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 Mariopsa, 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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[edit] Points of interest

Listed in order from south to north.

[edit] Other names

Route 49 has the following names, as designated by various state laws:[2]

  • Golden Center Freeway: From Grass Valley to Nevada City.
  • Golden Chain Highway: Entire route.
  • John C. Begovich Memorial Highway: From Jackson to Route 88.
  • Mother Lode Highway: From Sonora to Auburn.

[edit] State law

Legal Definition of Route 49: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 349

Route 49 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.4 of the California State Highway Code.
Route 49 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.5 of the California State Highway Code.

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[edit] External links

CA 49 in Tuolumne County, CA.
CA 49 in Tuolumne County, CA.