State Route 108
State Route 108 is a state highway located in the western part of the United States, primarily in California. It stretches approximately 50 miles, connecting the towns of Sonora and Bridgeport. The route traverses scenic landscapes, including the Sierra Nevada mountains, making it a popular choice for travelers seeking beautiful views.
The highway serves as a vital link for local communities and provides access to recreational areas, such as Yosemite National Park. It is also known for its winding roads and elevation changes, attracting both tourists and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy activities like hiking and camping in the surrounding nature.