Map of central California with SR 245 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length
42 mi[1] (68 km)
Existed
1972[2]–present
Major junctions
South end
SR 198 near Exeter
North end
SR 180 near Dunlap
Location
Country
United States
State
California
Counties
Tulare, Fresno
Highway system
State highways in California
Interstate
US
State
Scenic
History
Pre‑1964
Unconstructed
Deleted
Freeways
← SR 244
→ SR 246
State Route 245 (SR 245) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from near Exeter to near Kings Canyon National Park. It connects State Route 198 in Tulare County to State Route 180 in Fresno County. It runs through the city of Woodlake and the small unincorporated towns of Elderwood, Badger, and Pinehurst. Roughly 95 percent of its 42-mile (68 km) length traverses rural areas. It was formerly numbered State Route 69. North of Avenue 364 (Tulare County), State Route 245 is synonymous with Millwood Drive.
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