State Highway 108
State Highway 108 is a significant roadway located in the state of California. It stretches approximately 60 miles, connecting the towns of Sonora and Bridgeport. The highway serves as a vital route for both local residents and travelers, providing access to various recreational areas, including the Sierra Nevada mountains.
The highway is known for its scenic views, particularly as it winds through the Stanislaw National Forest. It also offers access to popular destinations such as Mono Lake and the Yosemite National Park area. State Highway 108 plays an essential role in facilitating transportation and tourism in the region.