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This article is about the current roadside location. For the 18th-century community of Cook's Station, see Russellville, Kentucky.
Cooks station in 2008
California State Route 88; snowstorm on 26 May 2008

Cooks or Cook's Station, elevation 5,000 feet (1,500 m), is a roadside stop on State Route 88 in Amador County in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Built in 1863 as part of the Volcano cutoff of the Carson Emigrant Trail, Cooks Station is one of two remaining "stations" on the highway among many that sprang up after the road was completed over the Carson Pass in the 1860s. The other remaining station is Ham's Station, located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) east at 6,000 feet (1,800 m) elevation.

Both stations are routinely used by the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) to indicate points where snow chains are required for continued travel during snowstorms. Current conditions and requirements are posted at the CALTRANS road information website.

38°31′36″N 120°26′00″W / 38.526576°N 120.433256°W / 38.526576; -120.433256

References

  1. Caltrans road conditions: highway 88
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cooks Station

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