State Route 36
State Route 36 is a significant highway located in the state of California. It stretches approximately 140 miles, connecting the coastal region to the inland areas. The route begins in the city of Eureka and travels eastward, passing through various landscapes, including forests and mountains.
This highway serves as an important transportation link for both local residents and travelers. Along the way, it intersects with several other major routes, providing access to popular destinations such as Redwood National and State Parks. State Route 36 is known for its scenic views and winding roads, making it a popular choice for road trips.