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California State Route 154

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State Route 154 marker

State Route 154

Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length32.30 mi[1] (51.98 km)
Major junctions
Major intersections SR 246 in Santa Barbara
SR 192
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Highway system
SR 153 SR 155

State Route 154 (also known as the Chumash Highway[2] or unofficially as San Marcos Pass after the signage) runs from Los Olivos to Santa Barbara, California, USA. Before U.S. Route 101 was built, this was the main throughway to Santa Barbara and the tri city area. It is a 2 lane road with some passing lanes. It rivals US 101 for traffic, but it goes through the Los Padres National Forest and the San Marcos Pass. It starts in Los Olivos as a spur from US 101, goes through the town, and then passes Santa Ynez. It then reaches Lake Cachuma and passes through the Los Padres National Forest, across the Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge and the San Marcos Pass before descending to Santa Barbara. It then passes Cathedral Oaks before ending at US 101 near Calle Real.

State law

Legal Definition of Route 154: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 454 Template:CAFES Template:CAScenic

See also

San Marcos Pass

References

External links