Everything about The Ventura Freeway totally explained
The
Ventura Freeway is a
freeway in southern
California running from
Ventura to
Pasadena. It is the principal east-west route through
Ventura County and in the southern
San Fernando Valley in
Los Angeles County. From Ventura to its intersection with the
Hollywood Freeway in the southeastern San Fernando Valley in
Los Angeles (the
Hollywood Split), it's signed as
U.S. Route 101 which was built in the early 1960s. East of the Hollywood Freeway intersection, it's signed as
State Route 134 which was built by 1971.
Prior to the construction of a new alignment in 1971, the portion east of the Hollywood Freeway was known as the
Colorado Freeway in reference to nearby
Colorado Boulevard, a historic thoroughfare in Pasadena and northeastern Los Angeles.
The route
The freeway begins southeast of
La Conchita, which alternates between a freeway, an
expressway, and an ordinary divided highway previous to this point. East of this point, U.S. 101 is known as the Ventura Freeway. It travels eastward through the citrus orchards and strawberry fields of the
Oxnard Plain before ascending a short, steep pass into the
Conejo Valley. Continuing eastward through the northern
Santa Monica Mountains, it crosses the Ventura/Los Angeles county line before entering the San Fernando Valley. The freeway continues eastward along the valley's southern rim, crossing the
405 and
5 freeways and the
Los Angeles River. After passing through the
Glendale civic center south of the
Verdugo Mountains, it continues along the southern slope of the
San Rafael Hills between Glendale and
Eagle Rock before entering Pasadena near the
Arroyo Seco and terminating at the
Foothill Freeway.
The Ventura Freeway suffers from severe congestion. Its intersection with the
San Diego Freeway, in
Sherman Oaks, is consistently rated as one of the five most congested interchanges in the nation. Where it meets the Hollywood Freeway at the
Hollywood Split junction, it's also notably congested. During events at the
Rose Bowl, the freeway's eastern portions often resemble a parking lot.
The east-west geographical alignment of the Ventura Freeway and the north-south designation of U.S. 101 on freeway signs can be confusing to visitors; the same freeway entrance can often be signed as "101 North" and "101 West"; this is most common in the
San Fernando Valley.
In popular culture
The freeway "runnin' through the yard" in
Tom Petty's 1989 hit, "
Free Fallin'", is most likely the Ventura Freeway.
The group
America had a top 10 hit in 1972 with the song "Ventura Highway" which the group said was about their dreams of moving to Southern California while living in Nebraska.
Legal definition
The Ventura Freeway is Routes 101 and 134 from Route 5 to the
Santa Barbara County line. This doesn't include the portion of Route 134 between Route 5 and Route 210 even though local usage extends the name over this portion of freeway.
Assembly Concurrent Resolution 54, Chapter 85 in 2003 also designated Route 101 in
Ventura County as the "Screaming Eagles Highway". This honors the 101st Airborne Division of the
United States Army, which formed on
July 23 1918 and subsequently has been involved in every major war that the United States has participated in since then.
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Exit list
» Note: Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured in 1964, based on the alignment as it existed at that time, and don't necessarily reflect current mileage. The numbers reset at county lines; the start and end postmiles in each county are given in the county column.
This exit list proceeds from east to west, since the majority of the freeway is the north-south US 101.
| County |
Location |
Postmile
|
# |
Destinations |
Notes |
Los Angeles LA 134 R13.34-0.00 101 11.75-38.19 |
Pasadena |
R13.34 |
|
|
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
|
|
Fair Oaks Avenue, Marengo Avenue |
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
| R13.34 |
13B |
|
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
| R13.34 |
13B |
|
|
| R12.97 |
13A |
Colorado Boulevard, Orange Grove Boulevard |
Former SR 248 |
| See SR 134 |
| Los Angeles |
0.86 |
1D |
Cahuenga Boulevard – Hollywood |
Signed as exit 1 eastbound; no westbound entrance |
| 0.51 |
1C |
Lankershim Boulevard – North Hollywood |
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
| 0.35 |
|
Vineland Avenue |
No westbound exit |
134 0.00 101 11.75 |
1B |
|
West/northbound exit and east/southbound entrance |
| West/north end of SR 134; east/south end of US 101 overlap |
|
|
East/southbound exit and west/northbound entrance |
| 11.83 |
13A |
Tujunga Avenue |
Southbound exit and northbound entrance |
| 12.85 |
14 |
Laurel Canyon Boulevard – Studio City |
|
| 13.88 |
15 |
Coldwater Canyon Avenue |
|
| 14.89 |
16 |
Woodman Avenue |
|
| 15.91 |
17 |
Van Nuys Boulevard |
|
| 16.94 |
18 |
Sepulveda Boulevard |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| 17.17 |
19A |
|
|
| 17.50 |
19B |
Haskell Avenue |
No southbound entrance |
| 18.61 |
20 |
Hayvenhurst Avenue |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| 19.22 |
21 |
Balboa Boulevard – Encino |
|
| 20.23 |
22 |
White Oak Avenue |
|
| 21.25 |
23 |
Reseda Boulevard |
|
| 22.25 |
24 |
Tampa Avenue |
|
| 23.26 |
25 |
Winnetka Avenue – Woodland Hills |
|
| 24.31 |
26A |
De Soto Avenue, Serrania Avenue |
Signed as exit 26 southbound |
| 24.85 |
26B |
Canoga Avenue |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| 25.34 |
27 |
|
Signed as exits 27A (north) and 27B (south) northbound |
| 25.76 |
27C |
Shoup Avenue |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| 26.45 |
28 |
Fallbrook Avenue |
Southbound exit only |
| 26.86 |
28 |
Woodlake Avenue |
Northbound exit and entrance |
| 27.36 |
29 |
Mulholland Drive, Valley Circle Boulevard |
|
| Calabasas |
28.29 |
30 |
Parkway Calabasas |
|
| 31.06 |
32 |
Las Virgenes Road – Malibu Canyon |
|
| 31.92 |
33 |
Lost Hills Road |
|
| Agoura Hills |
32.79 |
34 |
Liberty Canyon Road |
|
| 33.69 |
35 |
Chesebro Road – Agoura Hills |
|
| 35.04 |
36 |
Kanan Road |
|
| 36.18 |
38 |
Reyes Adobe Road |
|
| Westlake Village |
37.54 |
39 |
Lindero Canyon Road |
|
Ventura VEN 101 0.00-T40.61 |
Thousand Oaks |
0.70 |
40 |
|
South end of SR 23 overlap |
| 1.62 |
41 |
Hampshire Road |
|
| 3.02 |
43A |
Rancho Road |
Signed as exit 43B northbound |
| 3.11 |
43B |
|
Signed as exit 43A northbound; north end of SR 23 overlap |
| 4.06 |
44 |
Moorpark Road – Thousand Oaks |
|
| 5.05 |
45 |
Lynn Road |
|
| 6.19 |
46 |
Ventu Park Road – Newbury Park |
|
| 7.02 |
47A |
Rancho Conejo Boulevard, Borchard Road |
Signed as exits 47A (Rancho Conejo Boulevard) and 47B (Borchard Road) northbound |
| 7.89 |
47B |
Wendy Drive – Newbury Park |
Signed as exit 47C northbound |
| Camarillo |
10.74 |
50 |
Camarillo Springs Road – Camarillo Grove County Park |
|
| 12.30 |
52 |
Santa Rosa Road, Pleasant Valley Road |
|
| 13.75 |
53A |
Flynn Road, Dawson Drive |
|
| 13.85 |
53B |
|
|
| 14.80 |
54 |
Carmen Drive – Camarillo |
|
| 15.89 |
55 |
Las Posas Road |
|
| 17.75 |
57 |
Central Avenue |
|
| Oxnard |
19.17 |
59 |
Del Norte Boulevard |
|
| 20.08 |
60 |
Santa Clara Avenue, Rice Avenue |
|
| 21.01 |
61 |
Rose Avenue |
|
| 22.01 |
62A |
|
|
| 22.73 |
62B |
|
South end of SR 1 overlap |
|
63A |
Wagon Wheel Road |
Southbound exit only |
| Ventura |
R23.45 |
63B |
Johnson Drive – Montalvo |
Signed as exit 63 northbound |
| R24.65 |
64 |
Victoria Avenue – Channel Island Harbor |
|
| 25.97 |
65 |
Telephone Road |
|
| 26.39 |
66A |
|
Signed as exit 66 southbound; no southbound entrance |
| 26.72 |
66B |
Main Street (US 101 Bus. north) – Ventura |
No southbound exit |
| 28.45 |
68 |
Seaward Avenue |
|
| 29.45 |
69 |
Vista del Mar Drive, Sanjon Road |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| 30.15 |
70A |
California Street, Ventura Avenue |
|
| 30.91 |
70B |
|
|
| 31.50 |
71 |
Main Street (US 101 Bus. south) – Ventura |
Southbound exit and northbound entrance |
|
R32.70 |
72 |
State Beaches (SR 1 north) |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; north end of SR 1 overlap |
|
R38.98 |
78 |
Seacliff (SR 1 south) |
South end of SR 1 overlap |
|
T40.61 | North end of freeway |
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