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MILEAGE TABLE Time Shown in Minutes; Distance Shown in Miles Hwy MILEAGE TABLE Time shown in minutes; distance shown in miles Hwy. 140 West from Mariposa (Hwy. 49 South & Hwy. 140) Time Time (total) Distance (total) Yaqui Gulch Rd. 5 5 4 Mt. Bullion Cutoff Rd. 4 9 7.2 Hornitos Rd. 6 15 11.7 Old Highway 3 18 14.2 Chase Ranch 6 24 18.8 Merced County line 4 28 21.2 Cunningham Rd. 1 29 22.2 Planada (at Plainsburg Rd.) 5 34 28.8 Merced and Highway 99 11 45 37.4 Hwy. 140 East from Mariposa (Hwy. 49 South & Hwy. 140) Time Time (total) Distance (total) Hwy. 49 North & Hwy.140 (four way stop) 2 2 0.9 E Whitlock Rd. 4 6 4.1 Triangle Rd. 2 8 5.1 Carstens Rd. 2 10 7.2 Colorado Rd. 2 12 8.6 Yosemite Bug 2 14 10 Briceburg 4 18 12.7 Ferguson Slide 10 28 20.8 South Fork Merced River* 2 30 21.9 Indian Flat Campground* 5 35 24.5 Foresta Rd. at bridge* 5 40 26.8 Foresta Rd. at 'old' El Portal* 2 42 28 YNP Arch Rock Entrance* 6 48 31.5 Big Oak Flat Rd.* 9 57 36.5 Wawona Rd.* 2 59 37.4 Hwy. 49 South from Mariposa (Hwy. 49 South & Hwy. 140) Time Time (total) Distance (total) County Fairgrounds 2 2 1.7 Silva Rd. / Indian Peak Rd. 3 5 4.5 Darrah Rd. 1 6 5.3 Woodland Rd. and Hirsch Rd. 3 9 7.7 Usona Rd. and Tip Top Rd. 2 11 9.6 Triangle Rd. 2 13 11.3 Chowchilla Mtn Rd. 1 14 12.2 William Sell Bridge 3 17 15.1 Worman Rd. 2 19 16.6 County Line 2 21 17.1 Ahwahnee (at Ahwahnee Post Office) 4 25 20.4 Oakhurst (at Hwy 49 and Hwy 41 Junction) 8 33 26.2 Hwy. 49 North from Mariposa (Hwy. 49 North & Hwy. 140 - four way stop) Time Time (total) Distance (total) Mt. Bullion Cutoff Rd. 6 6 4.4 Bear Valley Rd. 11 17 10.9 Bagby Bridge 8 25 16 Schilling Rd. 8 33 20.5 Coulterville and Highway 132 9 42 26 Tuolumne County line 19 61 31.5 Highway 120 & Highway 132 Junction 17 77 40.2 Hwy. 132 West from Coulterville (Hwy. 132 & Hwy. 49 North) Time Time (total) Distance (total) Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area Entrance 5 5 3 Granite Springs Rd. 5 10 6.1 Piney Creek Rd. 1 11 6.5 Gusanillo Wy. 3 14 8.6 Merced Falls Rd. 3 17 10.4 Blanchard CAL FIRE (Bonds Flat Rd.) 3 20 12.9 Modesto (Hwy. 132 at Hwy. 99) 44 64 30.8 Hwy. 120 East from Moccasin (Hwy. 120 & Hwy. 49) Time Time (total) Distance (total) Groveland (Ferretti Rd.) 17 17 8.6 Smith Station Rd. (J132) 8 25 19.5 Buck Meadows 4 29 23.3 Rim of the World Vista 2 31 24.7 Evergreen Rd. 14 45 35.6 YNP Big Oak Flat Entrance 2 47 36.7 Crane Flat 12 59 44.4 Foresta Rd. in YNP 10 69 50.5 Hwy. 120 & Hwy. 140 Junction 6 75 54 Hwy. 41 North from Oakhurst (Hwy. 41 & Hwy. 49) Time Time (total) Distance (total) Bass Lake Turnoff (Rd. 222) 7 7 3.8 Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad 8 15 11.8 Fish Camp Store 4 19 14 Mt. Raymond Rd. (Snow Play Area) 3 22 15.6 YNP South Entrance 1 23 16.3 Wawona (Chilnualna Falls Rd.) 9 32 21.2 Yosemite West (Henness Ridge Rd.) 22 54 32.8 Chinquapin (Glacier Point Rd.) 1 55 33.2 South Side Drive (Hwy. 41 & Hwy. 140 Junction) 16 71 42.4 *Travel time may vary due to light at bridges. 270 © 2016 Mariposa County GIS - All rights reserved (PUBLIC VERSION) INDEX A Battalion Pass 103 Abbie Rd. 52, 153 Baxter Rd. 138, 139 Abeto St. 42, 183 Bay Tree Ln. 97, 224 Ackerson Creek 12, 13, 14 Beach Rd. 125, 126 Ackerson Meadow 13 Bean Creek 6, 26, 27, 28, 171, 172, 169 Ackerson Mountain 12 Bean Creek Ln. 27, 172 Acorn Cir. 114, 252 Bear Canyon Ln. 26, 171 Acorn Lodge (historical) 83, 234 Bear Clover Ln. 69, 84, 258 Adams Ranch Rd. 91, 92, 200 Bear Creek 67, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 93, 94, 95, 107, Adelfa St. 59, 190 108, 120, 121, 201, 228, 229, 231, Agua Fria (site) 96, 212 232, 234, 235 Agua Fria Creek 81, 96, 111, 112, 212, 213 Bear Creek Dr. 94 Agua Fria Rd. 96, 209, 207, 212 Bear Mountain 12 Ahwahnee Meadow 38, 146 Bear Reservoir 107, 121 Ahwahnee Oaks Ln. 118 Bear Trap Dr. 96, 210, 211 Ahwahnee Rd. 38, 117, 146, 267, 269 Bear Valley 79, 201 Ahwahnee St. 100, 240 Bear Valley Rd. (J16) 77, 78, 79, 91, 92, 201, 200 Ahwiyah Point 39 Bear Wallow Spur (USFS SNF 4S04H) 86 Airport / Airstrip Beaver Ct. 6 Grupe Ranch Airport (5CLO) (private) 128 Becknell Creek 126, 135 Manzanita Airstrip (private) 102, 264 Bedrock Pl. 113 Mariposa - Yosemite Airport (MPI) 96, 209 Bellyache Canyon 95 Pine Mountain Lake Airport (E45) 6 Ben Brow Hill 40 Alameda Ct. 42, 188 Ben Hur 126 Alameda Dr. 42, 188 Ben Hur Rd. 97, 98, 112, 113, 126, 135, 224, 225, Alamo Creek Rd. 113, 249 248, 249 Alamo Dr. 41, 59, 187, 190 Benton Mills (historical) 64 Alazan Wy. 60, 191 Bessie Jacobs Rd. 129 Alder Creek 9, 73, 88 Best Rd. 84, 258, 260 Alice Ln. 6 Big Cedar Springs Pl. 119 Alkali Creek 5 Big Creek 6, 7, 11, 31, 32, 40, 41, 88, 103, 104, Allans Wy. 26, 171 105, 186, 166, 163 Allen Ct. 114 Big Creek Basin 31 Allen Rd. (USFS SNF 6S15) 119 Big Creek Shaft Rd. (USFS STNF 15324) 6 Allred Rd. 98, 242, 236 Big Foot Cir. 6 Alpine Wy. 104, 166 Big Foot Ct. 6 Alps Ct. 6 Big Grizzly Creek 51 Alta Vista Rd. 82, 97 Big Grizzly Flat 51 Alta Wy. 101, 247 Big Grizzly Mountain 50 Amapola Ct. 42, 183 Big Jackass Creek 24, 25, 26, 170, 171 Amber Ridge Dr. 42, 183 Big Meadow 53, 158, 159 Amelia Dr. 98, 99, 242, 243 Big Oak Flat Rd. 12, 32, 33, 34, 35, 53, 54, 55 Anderson Flat 31 Big Spring 98, 242 Anderson Valley Rd. (USFS STF 2S02) 31, 32, 49, 50 Big Valley Rd. 110 Anglers Ct. 102, 265 Biledo Meadow 105 Antler Dr. 26, 171 Birdie Cir. 89, 164 Antone Rd. 97, 219 Bishop Creek 72, 73 Apperson Mine Rd. (USFS SNF 4S22) 69, 256 Black Bear Mtn. Ct. 115, 253 Apple Seed Ln. 117, 266 Black Jack Mine Rd. 23, 181 Apple Tree Spring 111 Black Mountain 48 Arbolada Dr. 22, 41, 42, 180, 182, 183, 188 Black Oak Ln. 72, 161 Arnold Bay 42, 189 Black Oak Ridge Rd. 82, 227 Arrowhead Spire 38 Black Pine Wy. 104, 166 Artist Creek 55 Black Spring 55 Artist Point 55 Blackberry Creek Rd. 98, 237 Ascension Mountain 11 Blacks Creek 24, 25, 44 Ashworth Rd. 98, 113, 242, 250 Blacks Creek Rd. 24, 25 Aspen Valley 14 Blackstone Creek 27 Aspen Valley Rd. 12, 13, 14 Blade Creek 113, 114, 128, 250 Aspen Wy. 12, 143 Blade Creek Ct. 114 Aurora Rd. 102, 262, 263 Blade Creek Rd. 114 Avalanche Creek 54, 55 Blanchard 23, 181 Avenida Central 42, 60, 188, 191, 192 Blanchard Point Outlook 23, 181 Avoca Vale Rd. 97 Blanchard Rd. 23, 42, 181, 183 Azalea Ln. 72, 161 Blank Peak 41 Azucena Ct. 23, 42, 181, 183 Bloss Ranch (historical) 131 Azulete Wy. 41, 187 Blue Bonnett Ln. 113, 249 B Blue Oak Dr. 94 Back Rd. 116 Blue Oak Ridge Rd. 96, 210, 211 Badger Hollow Trail 118 Bluejay Creek 37 Badger Pass 55 Bluejay Wy. 89, 164 Bagby 64 Boat Club Dr. 61, 194 Bailey Flats 129 Bobcat Ct. 109 Baker (Jones) Ranch (historical) 27 Bogey Cir. 89, 164 Bald Hill 94 Bolivar Ct. 42, 188 Bald Mountain 14, 45 Bonds Flat 41, 187 Bald Rock 103, 127 Bonds Flat Rd. 40, 41, 186, 187 Bandarita Ridge 47 Bonds Store (historical) 64 Banderilla Dr. 41, 59, 60, 187, 190, 191 Bondurant Mine Rd. (USFS STNF 02S58) 28, 29, 47, 48 Barium Mine Rd. 52, 153 Bone Yard Creek Rd. 26, 45 Barrel Spring 95, 71, 204 Bonell Gulch 49 Barrett 61, 193 Boneyard Creek 25, 26, 45, 170 Barrett Cove Rd. 42, 60, 189, 192 Bonita Ct. 42, 188 Barrett Entrance Rd. 60, 192 Bootjack 99, 243 Barrett Rd. 60, 61, 192, 193 Bootjack Ln. 99, 243 Barro Ct. 41, 182 Boulder Ln. 38, 52, 146, 154 Basket Dome 38 Boulder Ridge Rd. 115 Bathtub Spring 94 Boundary Hill 37 © 2016 Mariposa County GIS - All rights reserved (PUBLIC VERSION) 271 Bower Cave 29 Blue Oaks Recreation Area 40 Boyer Rd. 99, 100, 244, 245 Bridalveil Creek Campground 56 Boystown Fire Rd. 38, 148, 149 Camp 4 Campground 37, 144 Brammer Purl Rd. 119 Camp Tawonga 10 Breeze Wy. 97, 217 Carlon Day Use Area 12 Briceburg 67 Cascades Picnic Area 54 Briceburg Rd. 66, 67 Cathedral Beach Picnic Area 37 Bridalveil Creek 55, 56 Chowchilla Day Use Area 142 Bridalveil Fall 100, 240 Church Bowl Picnic Area 38, 146 Bridalveil Falls 56 Codorniz Recreation Area 142 Bridalveil Meadow 55 Crane Flat Campground 33 Bridgeport 111, 213 Crowsfoot Campground 87 Bridgeport Dr. 111, 112, 213 Dirt Flat Campground 52, 151 Broadway 44, 176, 177 Dry Gulch Campground 52, 151 Brodiea Ln.
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