California State Route 165
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| State Route 165 |
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| Defined by S&HC ยง 465, maintained by Caltrans | |||||||||||||||||
| Length: | 38.27 mi[1] (61.59 km) | ||||||||||||||||
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State Route 165 is known as:
- Lander Avenue from Turlock to the Los Banos State Wildlife Management Area.
- Mercey Springs Road from the Los Banos State Wildlife Management Area to Interstate 5.
Towns, cities, wildernesses, in order from north to south:
- Turlock
- Hilmar
- Stevinson
- Great Valley Grasslands State Park
- San Luis National Wildlife Refuge
- Los Banos State Wildlife Management Area
- Los Banos
Stanislaus County Route J14, known as Geer Road north of Turlock, becomes State Route 165 in Turlock.
SR 165 intersects:
- State Route 99
- Merced River
- Westside Boulevard (Merced County Route J18)
- State Route 140
- State Route 33 and State Route 152
- San Joaquin River
- California Aqueduct
- Interstate 5
[edit] References
- Compass Maps -- Merced, Atwater, Merced County

