California State Route 190

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California State Route 190 is an east–west state highway in California that traverses the Sierra Nevada and Death Valley, providing access to Death Valley National Park and connecting remote desert and mountain communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road transportation infrastructure
state highway
abbreviation CA 190
SR 190
connects remote desert communities
remote mountain communities
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Panamint Range
Sierra Nevada
surface form: Sierra Nevada mountain range
direction east–west
hasRoadNumber 190
hasTerminusArea eastern Death Valley region
western Sierra Nevada region
highwaySystem California state highway system
surface form: California State Route system
isNumberedAfter California State Route 189
isNumberedBefore California State Route 191
jurisdiction California, United States
surface form: State of California
locatedIn Death Valley
Inyo National Forest vicinity
maintainedBy Caltrans
surface form: California Department of Transportation
notableFor crossing extreme elevation changes between Sierra Nevada and Death Valley
providing primary paved access to Death Valley National Park from the west
partOf California state highway system
surface form: California state highway network
passesNear Furnace Creek
surface form: Furnace Creek, California

Lone Pine, California
Olancha, California
Panamint Springs
surface form: Panamint Springs, California

Porterville, California
Stovepipe Wells, California
passesThrough Inyo County, California
Kern County
surface form: Kern County, California

Tulare County, California
providesAccessTo Death Valley National Park (partial)
surface form: Death Valley National Park
region Central California
eastern California
surface form: Eastern California
roadType paved highway
serves local traffic in mountain communities
local traffic in remote desert areas
tourist traffic to Death Valley National Park
state California, United States
surface form: California
traverses Death Valley
Mojave Desert
Sierra Nevada
usedFor commercial transport in remote regions
recreational travel

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Death Valley contains California State Route 190
this entity surface form: Highway 190
Inyo County, California hasMajorHighway California State Route 190
Furnace Creek hasRoadAccess California State Route 190
Zabriskie Point near California State Route 190
California state highway system hasComponent California State Route 190
District 9 maintainsRoute California State Route 190
Death Valley National Park Visitor Center near California State Route 190
Panamint Springs locatedOn California State Route 190
California State Route 127 hasJunctionWith California State Route 190
this entity surface form: California State Route 190 (via connecting roads near Death Valley Junction)
Panamint Valley accessibleVia California State Route 190
Grapevine Mountains accessPoint California State Route 190
Stovepipe Wells, California locatedOnHighway California State Route 190
Town of Olancha, California servedByHighway California State Route 190
subject surface form: Olancha, California