Oregon Route 37
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Oregon Route 37 |
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Length: | 31.13 mi (50.10 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | US 395 in Pendleton | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-84 in Pendleton OR 30 in Pendleton OR 334 near Myrick |
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North end: | US 730 in Cold Springs Junction | ||||||||
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Oregon Route 37 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the town of Cold Springs along the Columbia River in north-central Oregon, to the city of Pendleton. The highway is comprised of the Pendleton-Cold Springs Highway, which is Highway 36, and part of the Pendleton-John Day Highway, which is Highway 28.
[edit] Route description
Oregon Route 37 begins (at its southern terminus) at an interchange with Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 395 just south of downtown Pendleton. Heading north from that interchange, the highway skirts the western edge of downtown, briefly shares an alignment with U.S. Route 30 over the Pendleton Highway, which is Highway 67, and the heads north out of Pendleton. At an intersection with Oregon Route 334, the highway turns west-northwest for the remainder of its length, terminating at an intersection with U.S. Route 730 near the community of Cold Springs. Just west of the junction likes Hat Rock State Park.
[edit] Cities and towns along the route
- Pendleton
- Cold Springs
[edit] Intersections with other highways
- I-84, US 395 in Pendleton
- US 30 in Pendleton
- OR 334 north of Pendleton
- US 730 in Cold Springs
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< OR 36 | OR | OR 38 > |