County Route G15 (California)

County Route G15 (California)

Monterey County Route G15 is a road running almost convert|19|mi|km|0 along the eastern edge of the Salinas Valley. The road parallels US 101 (and therefore El Camino Real) between King City and Soledad, with 101 to the west of the Salinas River and G15 to the east and following the western foot of the Gabilan Range.

The route begins at US 101 southeast of King City and follows "First Street" through the city, where it intersects County Route G13 and exits the city as "Metz Road". G15 follows this road convert|17|mi|km|0 northwestward, bypassing Greenfield and terminating at State Route 146 near Soledad.

Towns and cities

*King City
*Greenfield
*Soledad

ee also

* List of California county routes

External links

* [http://www.cahighways.org/countyg.html#G15 CAHighways.org: Monterey County Route G15]


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