State Route 200

California 200 connects U.S. 101 with California 299 near Mad River via North Bank Road. Only portions of the route are signed.

Traveling east on California 200 (North Bank Road), this mileage sign is located shortly after the U.S. 101 and Central Avenue interchange north of the Mad River in McKinleyville. The junction with California 299 is only two miles east of here, after the entrance to Azalea State Reserve.
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There are no California 200 reassurance shields on eastbound. North Bank Road is generally a winding, two-lane highway through rural areas.
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The drive along California 200 (North Bank Road) is heavily forested as it travels along the north side of the Mad River.
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Eastbound California 200 meets the entrance road toAzalea State Reserve. This 30-acre reserve is home to a profusion of western azalea (Rhododendron occidentale), which bloom each spring.
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Approaching the junction with California 299, the first ramp connects to California 299 west to Arcata and Eureka, while the second ramp (straight ahead) connects to California 299 east to Blue Lake.
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A California 299 freeway entrance shield assembly is posted for the connection to westbound.
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The interchange between California 200 and California 299 is signed as the "Route 200/299 Separation."
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Photo Credits:
- Andy Field: 05/28/06
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Page Updated Monday May 14, 2007.