California State Route 161 is a nineteen mile State Highway aligned along State Line Road between US Route 97 and California State Route 139. California State Route 161 bisects what remains of Lower Klamath Lake and is one of the easier ways to access Lava Beds National Monument. The entirety of California State Route 161 is part of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway Part 1; the history of California State Route 161 The development of modern California State Route 161 ("CA 161") is tied heavily to that of the Klamath Reclamation Project within the Klamath Basin. Historically Lower Klamath Lake and Tule Lake were an interconnected fresh water marsh fed by waters seeping from the Cascade Range. Lower Klamath Lake, Tule Lake and Clear Lake can be see seen obstructing direct overland access along the California/Oregon State Line on the 1873 Bancroft's Map of California and Nevada . In 1905 the Federal Government announced it would fund the Klamath Reclamation Project whi
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