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California State Route CA-299 Rest Areas

California State Route 299 (CA-299) is a California State highway that runs across the northern part of the state. The highway begins at US-101 at the northern edge of Arcata and continues in an easterly direction through Cedarville to the Nevada state line.

There are three California Highway CA-299 Rest Areas in California.

California State Route CA-299 Rest Areas (3)

California Rest Areas at a Glance

Find out if the rest area facilities have restrooms, water, picnic tables, phone, handicapped access, an RV dump station (for liquid waste disposal), food vending, a pet area, and even if you can park your RV, semi truck, or bus.

California rest areas are maintained and funded by Caltrans. Just keep in mind that some may be closed due to the winter season or for maintenance needs, it is best to have an alternate rest stop just in case.

California State Route CA-299 Rest Areas Map

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CALIFORNIA STATE ROUTE CA-299 ROUTE

State Route CA-299 Rest Areas at a Glance

EAST

CA-89

Burney

Bidirectional CA-299 (3 miles East of Montgomery Creek and 14 miles West of Burney, CA)

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Montgomery Creek

Interstate I-5

82 Miles to the NEXT
State Route CA-299 Rest Area

Redding

Whiskeytown

Douglas City

Bidirectional CA-299 (5 miles East of Weaverville, CA)

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Weaverville

53 Miles to the NEXT
State Route CA-299 Rest Area

Willowcreek

Bidirectional CA-299 (2.5 miles East of Salyer and and 7.5 miles West of Burnt Ranch, CA)

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Arcata

US-101

WEST