State Route 63 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Defined by S&HC § 363 | ||||
Maintained by Caltrans | ||||
Length: | 38.043 mi[1] (61.224 km) SR 63 is broken into pieces, and the length does not reflect the SR 198 overlap that would be required to make the route continuous. |
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Major junctions | ||||
South end: | SR 137 in Tulare | |||
SR 198 in Visalia SR 201 near Orosi |
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North end: | SR 180 near Squaw Valley | |||
Highway system | ||||
State highways in California(list • pre-1964)
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State Route 63 (SR 63) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California in the Central Valley. It begins from near Tulare at Route 137, runs north through the city of Visalia and the towns of Cutler and Orosi, before ending 8 miles (13 km) north of Orange Cove, where it reaches its northern terminus at Route 180, roughly 2 and 1/2 miles southwest of the town of Squaw Valley. State Route 63 runs concurrent with Route 198 within Visalia.
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SR 63 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System.[2]
SR 63 begins in the city of Tulare at an intersection with SR 137. It travels due north as Mooney Boulevard before leaving the Tulare city limits. The highway soon enters Visalia, intersecting CR J30 and passing through to the SR 198 freeway, where SR 63 merges with the freeway heading eastbound until the next exit. Following this, SR 63 turns north as a one-way couplet with Locust Street for southbound traffic and Court Street for northbound traffic. SR 63 intersects with CR J32 in downtown Visalia before turning northwest on NW 2nd Avenue and NW 3rd Avenue. The northbound traffic intersects SR 216 (CA) at this turn around Lincoln Oval Park. North of downtown, NW 2nd Avenue and NW 3rd Avenue merge and become Dinuba Boulevard, and SR 63 continues north out of Visalia.[3]
SR 63 continues north as Road 124, intersecting CR J34 and passing by Sequoia Field Airport. The road makes a small bend to the east, running concurrently with SR 201 briefly as Road 128 in the town of Calgro. SR 63 continues through Cutler and Orosi before intersecting CR J19 and traveling west on Avenue 460 for two blocks before continuing north at the city of Orange Cove as Hills Valley Road. After a few curves in the road, SR 63 ends at SR 180.[4]
County | Location | Postmile [1][5][6] |
Destinations | Notes |
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Tulare TUL 0.00-R30.08 |
Tulare | 0.00 | Mooney Boulevard | Continuation beyond SR 137 |
0.00 | SR 137 (Tulare Avenue) to SR 99 | |||
Visalia | 6.01 | CR J30 (Caldwell Avenue) | ||
6.99 | Walnut Avenue | |||
L7.97 R8.75[N 1] |
SR 198 west / Mooney Boulevard | Interchange; south end of SR 198 overlap | ||
South end of freeway on SR 198 | ||||
North end of freeway on SR 198 | ||||
R9.97[N 1] 7.98 |
SR 198 east / Locust Street | Interchange; north end of SR 198 overlap | ||
CR J32 (Murray Avenue) | ||||
R9.10 | CR J15 (Houston Avenue) to SR 216 | |||
12.13 | CR J34 (Avenue 328) – Ivanhoe, Woodlake | |||
CR J36 (Avenue 368) | ||||
R19.19 | SR 201 east / CR J38 (Avenue 384) – Yettem, Woodlake, Dinuba | South end of SR 201 overlap | ||
21.57 | SR 201 west (Avenue 400) – Kingsburg | North end of SR 201 overlap | ||
Orosi | 23.57 | CR J40 (El Monte Way) | ||
Avenue 448 – Reedley | ||||
Fresno FRE 0.00-8.36 |
Orange Cove | 0.00 | CR J19 (Hills Valley Road) / Park Boulevard – Orange Cove | |
8.36 | SR 180 (Kings Canyon Road) – Kings Canyon Park, Fresno | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • Unopened |