California State Route 138

State Route 138 marker

State Route 138

Map of southern California with SR 138 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length105.376 mi[1] (169.586 km)
SR 138 is broken into pieces, and the length does not reflect the SR 14 overlap that would be required to make the route continuous.
Existed1934–present
Tourist
routes
Rim of the World Scenic Byway
Major junctions
West end I-5 near Gorman
Major intersections
East end SR 18 near Crestline
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountiesLos Angeles, San Bernardino
Highway system
SR 137 SR 139

State Route 138 (SR 138) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California that generally follows the northern foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and the western Mojave Desert. The scenic highway begins in the west at its junction with Interstate 5 located south of Gorman in the Sierra Pelona Mountains, continues eastward through the Antelope Valley and Cajon Pass, to its junction with State Route 18 in the east, located in the San Bernardino Mountains south of Crestline.

Except for the western two miles (3.2 km) of the route between Interstate 5 and just east of Gorman Post Road and a segment shared with State Route 14 between Avenue D in Lancaster and Palmdale Boulevard in Palmdale, it is all a mostly undivided two-lane surface road. The remaining section of the Ridge Route, California's first highway connecting the San Joaquin Valley to the Los Angeles Basin, ends at Route 138 near Gorman.

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