California State Route 108
California State Route 108 is a scenic highway located in the Sierra Nevada region of California. It stretches approximately 70 miles, connecting the towns of Sonora and Bridgeport. The route offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and rivers, making it a popular choice for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The highway serves as a vital link for accessing various recreational areas, including Yosemite National Park and Mono Lake. It is also known for its winding roads and elevation changes, providing a unique driving experience. California State Route 108 is particularly popular during the summer and fall months.