Frazier Mountain Park Road is an approximately 7.1-mile-long rural highway located Cuddy Canyon of Kern County. This corridor begins at Interstate 5 Exit 205 and extends through the community of Frazier Park to the junction of Lockwood Valley Road and Cuddy Valley Road. Frazier Mountain Park Road is presently maintained as Kern County Mountain Road 368. Frazier Mountain Park Road essentially is a modernization of El Camino Viejo which had been in common use as early as 1780. El Camino Viejo was the first European route from Los Angeles to San Joaquin Valley. From Los Angeles the highway continued northward into San Fernando Valley and to Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana. From San Fernando Valley the highway ascended into the Sierra Pelona Mountains. El Camino Viejo entered San Francisquito Canyon to San Francisquito Pass where it emptied into Antelope Valley in the western flank of the Mojave Desert near Elizabeth Lake. Upon entering Antelope Valley, the route of ...
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