State Route 6 (California)
State Route 6 (California) is a state highway that runs through the eastern part of the state. It stretches approximately 200 miles, connecting the city of Bishop in the Sierra Nevada region to Nevada at the state line. The route primarily serves as a vital link for travelers and local residents.
The highway traverses diverse landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and desert areas. It passes through several small communities, providing access to recreational areas such as Inyo National Forest and Death Valley National Park. State Route 6 is an important corridor for both tourism and commerce in the region.