Major Intersections
- Note: OR 213 uses several different highways (see Oregon highways and routes); the milepoint column shows mileage along these highways, not adjusted for equations, with the highway number in front.
County | Location | Milepoint | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Marion | Salem | I-5 – Portland, Eugene | Interchange | |
Silverton | West Main Street – Stayton | |||
140 50.54 | OR 214 east – Silver Falls State Park | South end of OR 214 overlap | ||
140 50.50 160 29.65 |
OR 214 west – Mt. Angel, Woodburn | North end of OR 214 overlap | ||
Clackamas | Blackman's Corner | 160 16.10 | OR 211 – Woodburn, Molalla, Estacada | |
Oregon City | 160 0.00 64 10.20 |
I-205 south – Oregon City | Interchange; south end of I-205 overlap | |
Gladstone | 64 11.05 | Gladstone | Interchange | |
64 12.67 | OR 212 / OR 224 east / Webster Road – Clackamas, Estacada, Mount Hood, Johnson City | Interchange; south end of OR 224 overlap | ||
64 13.11 171 4.73 |
I-205 north – The Dalles, Seattle | Interchange; north end of I-205 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
171 4.17 68 10.02 |
OR 224 west – Milwaukie, Clackamas | Interchange; north end of OR 224 overlap | ||
Multnomah | Portland | 68 4.75 | US 26 (Powell Boulevard) – Portland City Center, Ross Island Bridge, Gresham, Mount Hood | |
68 2.27 | I-84 / US 30 – Portland City Center | Interchange | ||
68 0.95 | Sandy Boulevard – Hollywood District | Former US 30 Bus. | ||
68 0.23 | US 30 Byp. to I-205 |
Interchange | ||
68 0.10 | Columbia Boulevard | Interchange | ||
68 0.00 | Portland Airport | Continuation beyond Columbia Boulevard |
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