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Highway 108 Corridor

Highway 108 Corridor offers camping near varied terrain with forests and mountains. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Stanislaus National Forest and Pinecrest Lake, providing opportunities for hiking and water activities.

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USDA Forest Service

The Scenic Highway 108 Sonora Pass route begins at an elevation of about 3,000 feet, and rises to an elevation of 9,628 feet above sea level. The pass connects the communities of Sonora to the west and Bridgeport to the east. Like Most high elevation passes across the Sierra Nevada, the highway is closed in the winter, generally between November and May, due to large quantities of snow. The highway over the pass is extremely steep, narrow and winding between Kennedy Meadows on the west side to Leavitt Meadows on the east. The route is not recommended for vehicles or vehicle combinations that are unusally wide, heavy or long. Adjacent to the summit of the pass is a picnic/parking area to nearby Sonora Peak, Wolf Creek Lake, and other spots north or south along the Pacific Crest Trail. Map hwy 108

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Highway 108 Corridor is located in California

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38.0818299 N
120.159358 W

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