California's has some similarity to Wisconsins: state routes are numbered (e.g., S.R. 99 through the Central Valley), while county routes, instead of just letters like in Wisconsin, generally have a single-letter prefix (the prefixes vary by regions within the state) followed by a number.
(There are exceptions, though, as Lake and San Bernardino county routes are also just numbered, like state routes.)
(There are exceptions, though, as Lake and San Bernardino county routes are also just numbered, like state routes.)