California State Route 139

State Route 139 marker
State Route 139
SR 139 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length143.26 mi[1][2] (230.55 km)
HistoryState highway in ca. 1940 and 1959; numbered by 1946
Tourist
routes
Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
Major junctions
South end SR 36 in Susanville
Major intersections CR A1 near Sheepshead
CR A2 near Scotty Place
SR 299 from Adin to Canby
North end

SR 161 west / OR 39 north at Oregon state line south of Merrill, OR
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountiesLassen, Modoc, Siskiyou
Highway system
SR 138 SR 140

State Route 139 (SR 139) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. Running from SR 36 in Susanville north to Oregon Route 39 at the Oregon state line, it forms part of the shortest route between Reno, Nevada, and Klamath Falls, Oregon. SR 139 cuts through much of Modoc National Forest and passes near Antelope Mountain and Tule Lake. North of SR 299 near Canby, SR 139 was built by the federal government and turned over to the state in about 1940; the remainder was built by a joint highway district of Lassen and Modoc Counties, completed in 1956, and given to the state in 1959.

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