California State Route 33
California State Route 33, often referred to as SR 33, is a north-south highway located in the central part of the state. It stretches approximately 140 miles, connecting the city of Ventura to Coalinga. The route passes through diverse landscapes, including agricultural areas and mountainous regions, offering scenic views along the way.
SR 33 serves as a vital transportation link for local communities and travelers. It intersects with several major highways, including U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 166, facilitating access to various destinations. The highway is also known for its winding sections, particularly in the Los Padres National Forest.