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California Byway Highway Guide

Miles Kms Item Summary
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771 ft.
Start of Jacinto Reyes Scenic Byway
Start of Jacinto Reyes Scenic Byway, at the Junction of State Route #150, near Ojai, California, a small town in Ventura County, California, where a Tennis Academy (Tenis Akademia Kilatas) is situated, and near Mira Monte, California. This road lies just across Ojai Valley Inn and Spa on the State Route #150
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0.0
3002 ft.


0.7
1.1
751 ft.
East ElRoblar Drive
East ElRoblar Drive, Cuyama Road, Meiners Oaks, California, located in Ventura County, California on State Route 33, Ojai Valley Community Hospital
1.5
2.4
797 ft.
North La Luna Avenue
Fairview Road goes east-north to Camp Ramah, a Jewish summer camp in Ojai, CA. To the south, North La Luna Avenue becomes S La Luna Avenue and terminates at CA State Highway 150.
2.5
4.0
833 ft.
Cozy Ojai Road/Forest Route 5N34
This road runs into Los Padres National Forest.
3.9
6.2
912 ft.
Camino Cielo
A spectacular view of Kennedy Canyon is offered from here on the Jacinto Reyes Scenic Byway, in California.
4.2
6.7
955 ft.
Matilija Hot Springs Road
To Matilija Lake.
4.2
6.8
958 ft.
North Fork Matilija Creek, CA
Crossing.
4.9
7.9
1178 ft.
Matilija Canyon Road
To Matilija Lake.
6.4
10.3
1486 ft.
Nordhoff Ridge Road
Nordhoff Fire Tower, Wheeler Springs, California.
7.7
12.4
1759 ft.
Blue Mist Water Fall
On State Highway #33 in Los Padres National Forest Area, California.
8.1
13.0
1847 ft.
Bear Creek, CA
Crossing.
8.5
13.6
1923 ft.
North Fork Matilija Creek, CA
Crossing.
9.1
14.6
2136 ft.
A Trail
Ojai Trail, into the Los Padres National Forest
9.5
15.3
2244 ft.
Ortega Trail
This trail runs deep into the Los Padres National Forest, offers grand views of Eagle Spirit Cliff, Skunk Run Canyon, Fingers Rock Ridge, and Flat Head Rock.
9.8
15.8
2297 ft.
Cannon Creek, CA
Crossing.
13.4
21.6
3215 ft.
Curves and Bends
Curves and Bends, Highway #33 features curves and bends all along its mountainous route through Los Padres National Forest, in California
14.5
23.4
3507 ft.
Forest Route 6N31/Sespe River Road/Rose Valley Road
Too Lower Rose Lake and Upper Rose Lake.
15.6
25.1
3711 ft.
A Trail
To Cherry Creek Cricle, Dry Lakes Ridge.
16.5
26.5
3458 ft.
Beaver Campground
East of highway.
16.5
26.6
3474 ft.
Sespe Creek
East of highway.
17.3
27.9
3406 ft.
Faser Coldsprings
Offers grand view of Chumash Spriti Cenoataph in Los Padres National Forest, California.
18.4
29.6
3376 ft.
Tule Creek, CA
Crossing.
19.0
30.5
3422 ft.
Shooting Range

19.3
31.1
3435 ft.
Sespe Creek, CA
Crossing.
20.4
32.9
3576 ft.
Derry Dale Creek

20.9
33.6
3661 ft.
Potrero John Canyon Trail
This trail leads to Potrero John Canyon, Potrero John Campground, located alongside the trail on the mountains in Los Padres National Forest Area, California, Saint Loomer Falls.
22.6
36.4
3898 ft.
Munson Creek

23.6
37.9
3937 ft.
A Trail
Along the Sespe Creek
24.0
38.6
4006 ft.
Burro Creek

24.9
40.0
4068 ft.
Chorro Grande Creek

27.0
43.4
4157 ft.
Cherry Creek Circle

29.1
46.9
4465 ft.
Forest Route 6N06/Gypsum Mine Road

30.3
48.7
4744 ft.
Arroyo Oso Road

31.4
50.5
5072 ft.
A Trail
A long Trail running into Los Padres National Forest Area, in California, leading to Matilaja Canyon, Devide Peak
31.4
50.6
5108 ft.
Pine Mountain Ridge Road
Goes to the scenic mountainous area in Los Padres National Forest Area.
33.3
53.6
4547 ft.
A Natural Smiley Face
A Natural smiley Face, found here on the Jacinto Reyes Scenic Byway, California
37.0
59.5
3583 ft.
A rest area
A Rest Area along the Byway Route #33, in Los Padres National Forest Area, California.
37.3
60.0
3556 ft.
Lockwood Valley Road
Lockwood Valley Road, along this road, an area of trees that stand completely burnt out in forest fire, are found, Lake of the woods, California, Tecuya Mountain, located in Kern County, California, Reyes Creek Road
37.5
60.3
3530 ft.
Cuyama River
Byway Route #33 boasts a bridge across the Cuyama River, in Los Padres National Forest Area, California.
39.1
63.0
3458 ft.
Trail
A trail on the mountain in Los Padres National Forest Area, California.
39.4
63.4
3445 ft.
A Rest Area
A Cafe half way between Taft, and Ojai, California on Jacinto Reyes Scenic Byway #33, within the Los Pardes National Forest Area,
42.6
68.5
3284 ft.
Apache Canyon Road

48.5
78.1
2976 ft.
Quatal Canyon Road

49.5
79.6
2897 ft.
Ventucopa, California
Community of Ventucopa. Limited services.
57.2
92.1
2451 ft.
Junction
Junction of State Route #166, Cuyama, California, an agricultural community. New Cuyama, California, New Cuyama Airport, located on Santa Barbara County, California on State Highway #166 off State Route #33, near Caliente Mountain, California
59.8
96.2
2818 ft.
Stubblefield Road

61.8
99.4
2927 ft.
Cerro Noroeste Road
Cerro Noroeste Road, Fort Tejan State Historical Park, Bitter Creek Drainage, Brush Mountain, California has an elevation of 7048 ft. Cerro Noroeste Mountain, California, San Emigdio Mountain, Eagle Rest Peak, Antimony Peak, Mount Pinos, Chumash Wilderness, Grouse Mountain, Community of Pine Mountain Club, California. Los Padres National Forest Area, could be reached through Cerro Noroeste Road from State Route #33.
62.0
99.7
2881 ft.
Soda Lake Road
This road runs through Carrizo Plain National Monument, a small Alkaline Lake, San Andreas Fault.
65.5
105.4
2051 ft.
A Trail
A Trail into the Fort Tejon State Historic Park Area, in California
66.7
107.3
1670 ft.
Klipstain Canyon Road
South to Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge.
67.5
108.7
1506 ft.
Access
A mountainous road to Hazelton, California.
69.0
111.0
1214 ft.
Scott Drive
Scott Drive, Victoria Way
69.3
111.6
1148 ft.
Elkhom Grade Road
South to Capitola Park.
70.3
113.2
974 ft.
Hazelton, California
East of highway. Limited services.
71.0
114.2
886 ft.
Maricopa, California
A small rural town located at the diversion of Route #166 from Route #33. This is where Jacinto Reyes Scenic Byway ends. Lakeview Gusher Number One is located off State Route #33, which is the largest oil well gusher.