List of state routes in Arizona
Example signage from the Arizona State Highway System | |
Highway names | |
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Interstates | Interstate X (I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Route X (US X) |
State | State Route X (SR X) |
System links | |
The U.S. state of Arizona's State Routes are usually abbreviated as SR.
History
The Arizona State Highway system was introduced on September 9, 1927, by the State Highway Commission (formed on August 11 of the same year). It incorporated the new federal aid system and also the U.S. Highway system. The 1927 plan included 27 state routes, most of which were simply dirt roads. Until 1942, the state route marker signs contained a Native American swastika, but were removed after the U.S.'s entry into World War II against Nazi Germany which had a reversed swastika as its emblem.
The modern system was introduced and adopted in the 1950s.
State Routes
Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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1.0 | 1.6 | Loop 202 in Mesa | Ellsworth Road in Mesa | 2014 | current | ||
— | — | Future I-11 in Palo Verde | Loop 202 in Phoenix | proposed | — | I-10 reliever | |
16.70 | 26.88 | I-10 / Loop 202 in Phoenix | Loop 101 in Phoenix | 1987 | current | Freeway | |
76.51 | 123.13 | US 60 near Show Low | NM 53 near Zuni Pueblo | 1935 | current | ||
108.31 | 174.31 | I-40 in Williams | US 89 near Cameron | 1932 | current | ||
66.59 | 107.17 | I-40 in Kingman | Coconino-Yavapai county line | 1984 | current | ADOT signs eastern terminus at I-40 near Seligman | |
43.40 | 69.85 | Bright Angel Point near North Rim | US 89A near Jacob Lake | 1941 | current | ||
27.88 | 44.87 | SR 95 in Bullhead City | US 93 near Kingman | 1941 | current | ||
33.87 | 54.51 | I-17 near Cordes Lakes | SR 89 in Prescott | 1938 | current | ||
24.16 | 38.88 | US 60 near Aguila | SR 89 near Congress | 1936 | current | ||
36.74 | 59.13 | SR 95 near Parker | US 60 in Hope | 1930 | current | ||
46.79 | 75.30 | US 60 near Show Low | SR 260 near Pinetop | 1927 | current | ||
31.02 | 49.92 | US 60 near Morristown | I-17 in Phoenix | 1964 | current | an earlier one existed from 1927-1932 | |
19.39 | 31.21 | US 70 in Duncan | US 191 / SR 78 near Clifton | 1932 | current | ||
253.93 | 408.66 | I-10 in Tucson | BIA Route 6 at the Navajo Nation boundary | 1941 | current | ||
19.47 | 31.33 | US 191 / SR 75 in Three Way | NM 78 at the Arizona-New Mexico state line | 1959 | current | ||
58.40 | 93.99 | SR 77 near Tucson | US 60 near Gold Canyon | 1992 | current | older routes existed 1934-1941 and 1954-1968 | |
2.05 | 3.30 | SR 79 in Florence | SR 79 in Florence | 1992 | current | ||
120.23 | 193.49 | I-10 BL near Benson | NM 80 near Animas | 1989 | current | Former US 80 | |
65.74 | 105.80 | I-19 BL in Nogales | SR 80 near Tombstone | 1927 | current | ||
53.63 | 86.31 | Parker Canyon Lake | I-10 near Tucson | 1927 | current | ||
23.68 | 38.11 | I-8 near Stanfield | I-10 near Picacho | 1927 | current | ADOT signs its eastern end at SR 287 / SR 387 in Casa Grande | |
128.86 | 207.38 | Fed. 8 at Mexican border in Lukeville | I-10 in Buckeye | 1936 | current | ||
118.11 | 190.08 | SR 85 in Why | 16th Avenue in Tucson | 1930 | current | ||
272.66 | 438.80 | SR 84 (unsigned) near Eloy | SR 264 near Second Mesa | 1927 | current | ADOT signs its southern end at I-10 near Picacho | |
45.67 | 73.50 | US 60 in Apache Junction | SR 188 near Roosevelt | 1927 | current | ||
104.53 | 168.22 | US 93 near Wickenburg | I-40 near Williams | 1992 | current | ||
83.85 | 134.94 | SR 89 in Prescott | I-40 BL in Flagstaff | 1992 | current | Formerly US 89A | |
46.77 | 75.27 | SR 80 near Tombstone | I-10 in Benson | 1957 | current | ||
33.91 | 54.57 | SR 90 near Sierra Vista | SR 80 in Bisbee | 1935 | current | ||
116.46 | 187.42 | I-10 BL / US 95 in Quartzsite | SR 163 near Bullhead City | 1970 | current | ||
SR 95S | — | — | SR 95 in Parker | SR 62 near Parker | — | — | Unsigned; signed as SR 95 Truck |
21.79 | 35.07 | SR 97 near Bagdad | CR 15 (Yavapai County) in Hillside | 1962 | current | ADOT signs its western terminus at Old Dick Road in Bagdad | |
10.91 | 17.56 | US 93 near Congress | SR 96 near Bagdad | 1962 | current | ||
66.89 | 107.65 | US 89 in Page | US 160 near Tonalea | 1974 | current | ||
44.31 | 71.31 | Forest Service Road 34 south of Winslow | BIA Route 15 near Leupp | 1970 | current | ||
60.98 | 98.14 | I-10 in Tolleson | Loop 202 in Chandler | 1988 | current | ||
3.93 | 6.32 | I-10 / US 60 in Phoenix | McDowell Road in Phoenix | 1957 | current | ||
15.16 | 24.40 | SR 69 in Dewey | I-17 in Camp Verde | 1971 | current | ||
31.69 | 51.00 | SR 77 in Winkelman | US 60 in Superior | 1953 | current | ||
14.49 | 23.32 | I-17 near Lake Montezuma | SR 89A in Sedona | 1962 | current | ||
11.18 | 17.99 | SR 61 in Concho | US 180 near Concho | 1974 | current | ||
26.80 | 43.13 | US 191 near Pearce | Chiricahua National Monument near Willcox | 1970 | current | ||
33.39 | 53.74 | I-10 / US 191 in Willcox | SR 181 near Willcox | 1955 | current | ||
5.43 | 8.74 | SR 387 near Casa Grande | SR 87 near Sacaton | 1944 | current | ||
60.85 | 97.93 | US 60 near Globe | SR 87 near Rye | 1959 | current | ||
3.75 | 6.04 | Fed. 15D at Mariposa Port of Entry on United States-Mexico border | I-19 BL in Nogales | 1956 | current | ||
22.08 | 35.53 | Avenue E½ near San Luis | I-8 in Yuma | 2009 | current | ||
57.17 | 92.01 | I-10 / SR 51 in Phoenix | 40th Street / Pecos Road in Ahwatukee | 1990 | current | ||
SR 202S | 1.22 | 1.96 | Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix | Loop 202 in Phoenix | 1993 | current | Unsigned |
3.96 | 6.37 | Broadway Boulevard in Tucson | Golf Links Road in Tucson | 1998 | current | ||
20.27 | 32.62 | Near Mobile | SR 347 in Maricopa | 1986 | current | ||
217.78 | 350.48 | SR 89A in Cottonwood | US 180 / US 191 in Eagar | 1970 | current | ||
17.92 | 28.84 | SR 273 near Crescent Lake | SR 260 in Eagar | 1991 | current | ||
154.35 | 248.40 | US 160 in Tuba City | NM 264 near Window Rock | 1961 | current | ||
19.18 | 30.87 | Fort Grant Road near Fort Grant | US 191 near Safford | 1957 | current | ||
19.26 | 31.00 | Three Forks Road near Big Lake | SR 260 near McNary | 1957 | current | ||
30.66 | 49.34 | SR 260 near Heber | SR 77 in Snowflake | 1962 | current | ||
45.04 | 72.48 | United States-Mexico border in Sasabe | SR 86 in Three Points | 1955 | current | ||
32.07 | 51.61 | SR 84 / SR 387 in Casa Grande | SR 79 in Florence | 1932 | current | ||
52.56 | 84.59 | SR 188 near Theodore Roosevelt Lake | Chamberlain Trail near Young | 1959 | current | ||
10.33 | 16.62 | Peña Blanca Lake | I-19 near Nogales | 1960 | current | ||
35.25 | 56.73 | I-10 in Goodyear | I-17 near Peoria | 1991 | current | ||
28.69 | 46.17 | SR 84 near Stanfield | I-10 near Chandler | 1997 | current | ||
28.33 | 45.59 | Near Mount Graham | US 191 at Swift Trail Junction | 1960 | current | ||
4.46 | 7.18 | Spring Street in Greer | SR 260 near Eagar | 1961 | current | ||
33.83 | 54.44 | SR 277 near Heber | SR 77 near Holbrook | 1971 | current | ||
11.88 | 19.12 | Near Kitt Peak National Observatory | SR 86 near Sells | 1967 | current | ||
15.71 | 25.28 | SR 84 / SR 287 in Casa Grande | SR 87 near Coolidge | 1967 | current | ||
32.60 | 52.46 | SR-59 in Colorado City | US 89A in Fredonia | 1960 | current | ||
9.91 | 15.95 | SR 260 near Mount Graham | Near Hawley Lake | 1967 | current | ||
9.16 | 14.74 | US 160 near Tuba City | Near Navajo National Monument | 1970 | current | ||
6.10 | 9.82 | I-10 near Casa Blanca | SR 87 near Sun Lakes | 1985 | current | ||
SR 989 | 2.04 | 3.28 | Oro Valley | SR 77 in Oro Valley | 1993 | current | Unsigned |
Former
- State Route 50, proposed, never built
- State Route 62
- State Route 63
- State Route 65
- State Route 76
- State Route 81
- State Route 84A
- State Route 89L
- State Route 93
- State Route 110
- State Route 117
- State Route 153
- State Route 160
- State Route 164
- State Route 166
- State Route 170
- State Route 172
- State Route 173
- State Route 176
- State Route 190
- State Route 216
- State Route 217
- State Route 218
- State Route 220
- State Route 279
- State Route 280
- State Route 317
- State Route 360
- State Route 364
- State Route 380
- State Route 388
- State Route 417
- State Route 464
- State Route 487
- State Route 489
- State Route 504
- State Route 510
- State Route 517
- State Route 589
- State Route 710
- State Route 789
- State Route 810
- State Route 910
- State Route 982
- State Route 983
Arizona Parkways, Historic and Scenic Roads
Currently, the Arizona Department of Transportation recognizes 26 state designated routes under the Parkways, Historic and Scenic Roads Program. Four are Historic Roads, 17 are Scenic Roads and five are Parkways.[1][2][3]
Parkways
Kaibab Plateau-North Rim Parkway - From US 89A to the Grand Canyon National Park boundary. Organ Pipe Cactus Parkway - From Why to Mexico. Sky Island Parkway - From Catalina Highway at the Coronado National Forest boundary to General Hitchcock Highway in Summerhaven Swift Trail Parkway - From SR 366 near US 191 to the western terminus of SR 366.
Historic Roads
Apache Trail Historic Road - From SR 88 in Goldfield to SR 188 in Roosevelt Historic Route 66 - From I-40 in Topock to I-40 in Holbrook (In discontinuous sections connected together by I-40) Historic U.S. Route 80 - From Yuma to NM 80 in New Mexico (Discontinuous sections connected together by I-8 and I-10) Jerome-Clarkdale-Cottonwood Historic Road (Historic US 89A) - From SR 89A in Jerome to SR 89A at the Coconino National Forest boundary.
Scenic Roads
Copper Corridor Scenic Road - SR 177 Section: From US 60 in Superior to SR 177 in Kearny. SR 77 Section: From SR 77 inside Tonto National Forest to SR 77 south of Dudleyville. Coronado Trail Scenic Road - From US 191 near Springerville to US 191 near Morenci. Desert Tall Pines Scenic Road - Entire length of SR 288. Diné Tah Among The People Scenic Road - From N-64 in Chinle to N-12 at I-40 near Lupton. (In two discontinuous sections, connected by N-12 through New Mexico) Fredonia-Vermilion Cliffs Scenic Road - From US 89A in Colorado City to US 89 in Bitter Springs. Gila-Pinal Scenic Road - From US 60 in Florence to US 60 at the Tonto National Forest boundary near Miami. Joshua Forest Scenic Road - From US 93 in Wikieup to US 93 in Wickenburg. Kayenta-Monument Valley Scenic Road - From US 160 in Kayenta to US 163 at in Utah. Mingus Mountain Scenic Road - From SR 89A in Jerome to SR 89A at the Coconino National Forest boundary. Naat'tsis'aan Navajo Mountain Scenic Road - From SR 98 in Lechee to US 160. Patagonia-Sonoita Scenic Road - From SR 83 at I-10 in Vail to SR 82 near Nogales. Arizona State Route 179 - From SR 179 in Sedona to SR 179 near I-17. San Francisco Peaks Scenic Road - From US 180 in Flagstaff to US 180 near Valle. Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Road - From SR 89A in Sedona to SR 89A milepost 390 inside Coconino National Forest. Tse'nikani Flat Mesa Rock Scenic Road - From US 160 near Mexican Water to US 191 near Many Farms. White Mountain Scenic Road - From SR 260 in McNary to the SR 260 junction with SR 261, full length of SR 273 and Full length of SR 261. White River Scenic Road - From SR 260 near McNary to SR 73 in White River.
Original 1927 Routes
Below is a list of original state highways based on a 1927 map created by the Arizona Highway Department:[4]
State Route 71 - From Clifton to US 180 near Safford State Route 73 - From US 180 in Globe to McNary State Route 74 - From the California–Arizona state line in Ehrenberg to US 89 in Wickenburg State Route 79 - From US 89 in Prescott to US 66 in Flagstaff State Route 81 - From US 180 in Safford to US 80 in Douglas State Route 82 - From US 89 in Nogales to US 80 in Tombstone State Route 83 - From US 80 in Vail to SR 82 in Santa Cruz County State Route 84 - From US 80/US 89 in Tucson to SR 187 in Casa Grande State Route 87 - From SR 84 in Picacho to US 80 in Mesa State Route 187 - From SR 84 in Casa Grande to SR 87 in Pinal County
See also
Arizona portal U.S. roads portal
References
- Arizona DOT Highway Log
- Arizona DOT Right-of-Way Resolutions (Works Consulting LLC)
- ↑ Arizona Department of Transportation (2014). "Arizona Parkways, Historic and Scenic Roads" (PDF). Phoenix: Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 11, 2018.
- ↑ "Arizona Scenic Roads Map" (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ↑ Davis, Shaq (2018-09-21). "Arizona's portion of U.S. Route 80, opened in 1926, wins 'Historic Road' status". Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, Arizona: Tucson.com. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
- ↑ Arizona Highway Department (1927). Arizona State Highway Commission Official State Routes and State Highways of the State of Arizona (Map). Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona Highway Department. Retrieved May 6, 2015 – via AARoads.