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  1. The U.S. state of Washington has over 7,000 miles (11,000 km) of state highways maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). [1] The highway system is defined through acts by the state legislature and is encoded in the Revised Code of Washington as State Routes (SR).

  2. The United States Numbered Highway System in Washington covers 1,870 miles (3,009.5 km) and consists of eight highways, divided into four primary routes and four auxiliary routes.

    Number
    Length (mi) [2][5]
    Length (km)
    Southern Or Western Terminus
    326.34
    525.19
    SR 529 in Everett
    306.77
    493.70
    US 99 in Seattle
    430.52
    692.85
    US 101 in Aberdeen
    0.87
    1.40
    US 95 near Uniontown
  3. The Interstate Highways in Washington are segments of the national Interstate Highway System that lie within the U.S. state of Washington. The system comprises 764 miles (1,230 km) on seven routes that are owned and maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT); the design standards and numbering across the national ...

  4. Interstates & state routes. View interactive maps of all the mileposts and Interstate exits on the Washington state highway system, or download and print PDF maps of the Washington state highway system.

    • Washington Map Navigation
    • Washington Interstate Highways
    • Washington Scenic Routes
    • Washington Road Travel Resources

    To display the map in full-screen mode, click or touch the full screen button. To zoom in on the Washington state road map, click or touch the plus (+) button; to zoom out, click or touch the minus (-) button. To scroll or pan the zoomed-in map, either (1) use the scroll bars or (2) simply swipe or drag the map in any direction. (The scrolling or p...

    Washington State's Interstate Highways connect its major cities and facilitate travel between Washington State and its neighbors. I-5 traverses western Washington from north to south, while I-90 crosses the state from east to west, ending in Seattle. I-82 connects I-90 with I-84 in northern Oregon. I-182 provides convenient access to Pasco from I-8...

    A 250-mile loop along Washington's Olympic Peninsula offers uniquely stunning forest, river, and coastal views. Beginning at Potlatch State Park, Route 101 continues through Port Angeles, which is the gateway to Olympic National Park. Outside of the park, the drive continues toward the village of Forks and then through the Hoh and Queets Rain Fores...

    For more information about Washington's roads and transportation infrastructure, visit the Washington Department of Transportation website. For Washington road traffic conditions, visit the Federal Highway Administration's Washington Traffic Informationpage.

  5. NHS map and data download. View the current NHS routes in the WSDOT National Highway System (NHS) Map Viewer, or download a copy of the data from the WSDOT Open Data Portal: WSDOT - National Highway System for State Routes. WSDOT - National Highway System for Non-State Routes.

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  7. Aug 8, 2024 · From the peaks of the North Cascades to the shores of the San Juan Islands, each route offers a unique journey through the state's natural beauty and cultural heritage. This article explores the best road trips to take in Washington, highlighting specific attractions and points of interest along each route.

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