California State Route 271
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State Route 271 |
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Length: | 14.84 mi[1] (24 km) | ||||||||||||
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Major junctions: |
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US-101 ![]() |
MEN 0.00 | ||||||||||||
US-101 ![]() |
MEN 5.58 | ||||||||||||
SR-1 ![]() TEMP END ROUTE |
MEN 7.31 | ||||||||||||
BEGIN ROUTE | MEN 15.50 | ||||||||||||
US-101 ![]() |
MEN R17.06 | ||||||||||||
US-101 ![]() |
MEN 19.47 | ||||||||||||
US-101 ![]() |
HUM T0.31 | ||||||||||||
Major cities: | Cummings Leggett Piercy Cooks Valley Andersonia |
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State Route 271 is a state highway in northern California, USA. It is a former routing of U.S. Route 101, now reduced to being a frontage road for that route in discontiguous segments. It also connects with Route 1 just before that route's terminus with US 101 in Leggett. Its appeal now is that while US Highway 101 stays mostly in second growth redwoods, California State Highway 271 travels through several old growth redwood groves. It is now most commonly used as a senic alternate.