SR 177 begins at
I-10 near
Desert Center and briefly travels north, intersecting with
CR R2. At this intersection, SR 177 turns northeast and travels across the
Mojave Desert, through the
Chuckwalla Valley. It passes near the
Desert Center Airport and comes near
Palen Lake, a dry lake. The highway passes along the southeastern boundary of
Joshua Tree National Park before turning due north and crossing the desert for several miles. SR 177 briefly turns northeast again before intersecting with
SR 62 and defaulting onto SR 62 eastbound. The route is two lanes wide for its entire length. SR 177 is not part of the
National Highway System, a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the
Federal Highway Administration. In 2013, SR 177 had an
annual average daily traffic (AADT) of 1,200 at the northern terminus with SR 62, and 3,700 at the southern terminus with I-10, the latter of which was the highest AADT for the highway. ==History==