Algerine Road (Tuolumne County)

Started by Max Rockatansky, March 16, 2026, 10:11:32 AM

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Max Rockatansky

Algerine Road is a 4.4 mile mostly single lane rural highway located in Tuolumne County.  The corridor of Algerine Road begins at Jacksonville Road near the outskirts of Jamestown and terminates at the intersection of Twist Road and Algerine-Wards Ferry Road. 

Algerine Road is named after the 1853-era mining community of Algerine.  Said mining community was located along Algerine Road at Curtis Creek.  The mines at Algerine were known for hydraulic processing of gold ore which rapidly depleted in the early California Gold Rush.  Algerine Road once served as the most direct highway between Jamestown and the Tuolumne River crossing at Wards Ferry.  In 1925 a single-lane tee beam bridge was installed at Curtis Creek near the former Algerine town site. 

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