County Route S14 (California)
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County Route S14 | |
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Santa Fe Ave / Mission Ave | |
Length | 15.24 miles |
Direction | West/East |
From | CA-76 in Oceanside |
Major junctions | Vista Village Dr in Vista Rancho Santa Fe Rd in San Marcos Twin Oaks Valley Rd in San Marcos |
To | Broadway in Escondido |
Major cities | Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido |
Established | 1968 |
System | County route |
San Diego County Route S14, also known as Santa Fe Avenue and Mission Road, runs through North County in San Diego.
[edit] Route description
S14's western terminus is at State Route 76 in Oceanside, where it is known as Santa Fe Avenue. It travels into Vista, intersecting with County Route S13, or Vista Village Drive, in downtown Vista. At this point it begins to run parallel to State Route 78, which it does until its terminus. Santa Fe travels into western San Marcos, where it intersects with County Route S10 (Rancho Santa Fe Rd); it is at this intersection that Santa Fe becomes Mission Rd. Mission continues through San Marcos, intersecting with Twin Oaks Valley Road (County Route S12. In eastern San Marcos, Mission crosses State Route 78 without an intersection. Shortly afterward, it enters Escondido, where it crosses Interstate 15, again with no intersection. Shortly after this point, the freeway portion of SR-78 ends and that route turns right onto Broadway; S14 intersects with and ends at Broadway.
[edit] Landmarks and points of interest
- Guajome County Park, a large regional park located in both Oceanside and Vista.
- Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum in Vista
- Guajome Park Academy in Vista
- Vista Academy of Performing Arts
- Palomar College in San Marcos