State Route 173 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Defined by S&HC § 473 | ||||
Maintained by Caltrans | ||||
Length: | 24.944 mi[1] (40.143 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | SR 138 in Hesperia | |||
East end: | SR 18 near Lake Arrowhead | |||
Highway system | ||||
State highways in California(list • pre-1964)
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State Route 173 (SR 173) runs from State Route 138 near the west end of Silverwood Lake in the Summit Valley south of Hesperia to State Route 18 south of Lake Arrowhead, USA. It is the only California state highway with an unpaved segment, which is a one-lane jeep trail on the Northwestern face of the San Bernardino Mountains directly east of Summit Valley and northwest of Blue Jay. The route starts at the Mojave River Forks, skims the easterly and southerly sides of Lake Arrowhead and meets State Route 189, Lake's Edge Road, at the south entrance to the Lake Arrowhead mall. The route runs entirely in San Bernardino County, mostly in the San Bernardino National Forest.
Although the jeep trail portion of the road is not barricaded, the "Road Closed" signs are often left in place year-round in an attempt to deter motorists who may not realize how treacherous the road is, and to limit Park Service liability for the National Forest portion of the trail. Officially, the jeep trail portion of the road is passable by non-4WD vehicles, but this is not always practical due to seasonal washouts and debris flow blocking passage.
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SR 173 is eligible for inclusion in the State Scenic Highway System[2]. However, it has not been designated by Caltrans as a scenic highway.[3]
SR 173 begins at SR 138 just inside the Hesperia city limits and travels east along the shore of Silverwood Lake, passing near Cedar Springs Dam. The road briefly turns north further into the Hesperia city limits, leaving the San Bernardino National Forest. SR 173 leaves the city and enters Mojave River Forks Regional Park, where it turns east and intersects Arrowhead Lake Road, which leads to the urban center of Hesperia. Once SR 173 intersects the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, it turns into a one-lane dirt road rising along the north face of the San Bernardino Mountains, first heading east to its apex before turning south to the Lake Arrowhead area. A few miles from Lake Arrowhead, SR 173 becomes paved and enters the community of Cedar Glen, where it parallels the Lake Arrowhead shoreline and encounters Papoose Lake. The highway enters the community of Lake Arrowhead, where SR 173 intersects SR 189 and turns south to terminate at SR 18.[4]
Before 1964, Route 173 was part of California Legislative Route 59; however, like a small number of other California State highways, it was not signed. From 1934 to the mid 1950s the part of Route 59 that is now Route 173 was designated by the California Division of Highways to be a segment of California sign route 2; however, signing did not occur. From the mid 1950s through July 1964, the Division of Highways changed the routing of future sign route 2 from the subject segment of Route 59 to Legislative Route 188, the segment of present California 138 between the junction of Routes 138 and 173 and Mount Anderson Junction, the junction of Routes 18 and 138 south of Crestline.
The entire route is in San Bernardino County.
Location | Postmile [1][5][6] |
Destinations | Notes | |
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Hesperia | L0.00 | SR 138 to I-15 – Silverwood Lake, Crestline | Route begins approx 2 mi. NW of Lake Silverwood | |
L6.99 | Arrowhead Lake Road – Hesperia | From Arrowhead Lake Road up to Willow Creek Trail, SR 173 is officially closed; pavement physically ends 750 feet away from Arrowhead Lake Road until approx. 1 mi. north of Willow Creek. | ||
Lake Arrowhead | 21.46 | SR 189 – Blue Jay | ||
23.04 | SR 18 – Running Springs, Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |