Oregon Route 22 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

Note: mileposts do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments.
County Location Mile # Destinations Notes
Tillamook Hebo 0.00 US 101 – Tillamook, Astoria, Cloverdale, Newport
Dolph 10.63 Little Nestucca, Pacific City (OR 130)
Polk Valley Junction 24.97
23.04
OR 18 west – Grand Ronde, Lincoln City, Newport West end of OR 18 overlap
27.16
OR 18 Bus. east – Willamina, Sheridan
Interchange eastbound; at-grade intersection westbound
27.17
0.00
OR 18 east – McMinnville, Portland Interchange; east end of OR 18 overlap
12.74 OR 223 – Dallas, Kings Valley
15.73 OR 223 south – Dallas Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
16.14 16 OR 99W – Monmouth, McMinnville Interchange
Brunks Corner 20.37 OR 51 – Independence
Salem 24.06 West end of freeway
24.29 OR 221 – West Salem, Dayton Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
24.86 Rosemont Avenue – Capital Manor Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
25.63 OR 221 north – West Salem, Dayton Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Marion 25.97 Salem City Center Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
26.20
5.19

OR 99E Bus. north to I-5 north – Keizer, Portland
West end of OR 99E Bus. overlap
East end of freeway
6.20 12th Street – State Offices
6.48 12th Street, Mission Street Interchange
8.48
1.17
1 I-5 – Portland, Eugene Interchange; signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north)
1.55 West end of freeway
1.91 2 Lancaster Drive – Turner
4.03 4 Gaffin Road
5.44 5 Joseph Street
6.67 7 OR 214 – Silver Falls State Park
8.94 9 Shaw, Aumsville
11.53 12 Golf Club Road – Chemeketa-Santiam Center
Sublimity 13.23 Stayton, Sublimity
14.30 East end of freeway
Mehama 22.42 OR 226 – Mehama, Lyons, Albany
Linn 81.81 US 20 / OR 126 – Sisters, Bend, Clear Lake, Eugene

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