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Mount Hood Highway

The Mount Hood Highway No. 26 (see Oregon highways and routes) is the Oregon Department of Transportation's designation for a 96.74-mile-long (155.69 km) highway from Portland east around the south side of Mount Hood and north via Bennett Pass to Hood River. It is marked as U.S. Route 26 from Portland to near Mount Hood and Oregon Route 35 the rest of the way to Hood River.

Mount Hood Highway No. 26

Mount Hood Highway highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length96.74 mi (155.69 km)
Component
highways
Major junctions
West end US 26 / OR 10 / OR 99W in Portland
Major intersections
North end US 30 / OR 35 at Hood River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountiesMultnomah, Clackamas, Hood River
Highway system

Much of the highway is part of the Mount Hood Scenic Byway, a National Scenic Byway which connects Troutdale with Hood River via the southern flank of Mount Hood. The Byway's route includes parts of present-day U.S. Route 26 and Oregon Route 35 and the historic Barlow Road through the Mount Hood Corridor. It also forms a loop with the Historic Columbia River Highway, an All-American Road.

The portion from Sandy to Barlow Pass on the south flank of Mount Hood is aligned to the land portion of the historic Oregon Trail. It was developed in the 1840s as the Barlow Road.

Mount Hood as seen from the Mount Hood Highway (OR 35)

Route description edit

The highway begins in Portland at the west end of the Ross Island Bridge, with access to the Oswego Highway (Oregon Route 43), Pacific Highway (Interstate 5) and Pacific Highway West (Oregon Route 10). US 26 itself heads west on Arthur Street, which is not a state-maintained Highway, to reach the Stadium Freeway (Interstate 405).

After crossing the Willamette River on the Ross Island Bridge, the Highway is locally known as Powell Boulevard through Portland and Gresham. State maintenance ends at the Portland/Gresham border, beginning again where the Highway turns southeast at Burnside Street east of downtown Gresham. Soon after that turn, Highway 26 uses the completed part of the Mount Hood Freeway (built only to surface expressway standards) to Sandy, where it runs through downtown on a one-way couplet.

The section of Powell Boulevard from Interstate 205 east into downtown Gresham carries only two lanes. When I-205 was built, the ramps at Powell Boulevard were configured to only allow traffic towards the west, with US 26 east pointed along the four-lane Division Street, about 12 mile (0.80 km) to the north. (Right turns were even banned to and from the I-205 north ramps at first.) Division Street runs east into Gresham, where it meets Burnside Road, at which a right turn to the southeast leads into the Mount Hood Highway and US 26. Despite this signage pointing US 26 east on Division Street, traffic already on US 26 is pointed straight along Powell Boulevard (the Mount Hood Highway), in agreement with ODOT's route description.[1][2]

East of Sandy, the highway is a (mostly) four-lane undivided highway approaching the slopes of Mount Hood; as the highway climbs up towards Government Camp it reduces to two and three lanes. It is four lanes again through Government Camp. East of Government Camp is an interchange with Oregon Route 35, where US 26 heads southeast on the Warm Springs Highway towards Madras and the Mount Hood Highway heads north with Route 35.

Route 35 winds over Bennett Pass and around the eastern side of Mount Hood, and descends into the Hood River Valley. The Mount Hood Highway designation ends at the intersection with the Historic Columbia River Highway, which carries U.S. Route 30 to the west. To the north, the road continues as a spur of the Columbia River Highway No. 2 (Interstate 84), bringing US 30 back onto that freeway. Officially Route 35 heads west from there on US 30 through Hood River to end at I-84 west of that town, but all signage ends at the end of the Mount Hood Highway.

The general public uses the name Mount Hood Highway to refer to much the same route, excluding the portions inside Portland and western Gresham (which are referred to by the street name of Powell Boulevard).

Between 1955 and 1978, the 15-mile (24 km) segment of the route through southeast Portland was proposed to be moved from Powell Boulevard to a new similar alignment known as the Mount Hood Freeway. Due to intense local opposition, this proposed freeway was cancelled.

Scenic Byway edit

From Troutdale, the Mount Hood Scenic Byway starts at the end of the Historic Columbia River Highway where the Troutdale Bridge crosses the Sandy River. For the first twenty miles (32 km) of the route, it follows a southwestern path along city streets: west on Glenn Otto Park Road into downtown Troutdale, connecting with Halsey Street, south along 238th Street (which veers to become 242nd Street), Burnside Street, Orient Drive, Dodge Park Boulevard, Lusted Road, and Ten Eyck Road.

 
Mount Hood and the Sandy River as seen from the Jonsrud Viewpoint along the byway.

The Byway continues into Sandy on US 26, heads west briefly on a spur to Jonsrud Viewpoint on Bluff Road, then backtracks to US 26.

It continues along U.S. Route 26 for about thirty miles, then leaves the highway proper in favor of the business loop through Government Camp. The Byway follows a spur just east of Government Camp to Timberline Lodge. After returning to US 26, it continues to the junction with Oregon Route 35 where it exits US 26 and goes north on OR 35 for about 40 miles (64 km). At the eastern outskirts of Hood River, OR 35 intersects with U.S. Route 30 and the Historic Columbia River Highway.

Points of interest edit

From west to east:

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MultnomahPortland−0.10−0.16 
 
   US 26 west / OR 10 / OR 99W (Naito Parkway) to Barbur Boulevard
Western end of US 26 overlap
0.160.26 
 
  I-5 south / OR 43 – Lake Oswego, Salem
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only
0.30–
1.00
0.48–
1.61
Ross Island Bridge over the Willamette River
1.011.63  OR 99E (Grand Avenue)Eastbound exit and entrance only
1.201.93 
 
SE 9th Avenue to OR 99E
Signed westbound only
1.602.57 
 
SE 17th Avenue to OR 99E
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance only
5.048.11  OR 213 (SE 82nd Avenue)
5.699.16  I-205 – Salem, Seattle
ClackamasBoring19.3931.21  OR 212 – Boring, Oregon City
Sandy24.2439.01  OR 211 – Estacada, Molalla
Government Camp53.9986.89  OR 173 – Timberline Lodge
55.87–
56.48
89.91–
90.90
 
 
 
 
US 26 east / OR 35 begins – Madras, Bend
Eastern end of US 26 overlap; southern end of OR 35 overlap
ClackamasHood River
county line
58.3493.89Skyline Trail
Hood River58.4594.07Barlow Pass summit, elevation 4,161 feet (1,268 m)
62.43100.47Bennett Pass summit, elevation 4,647 feet (1,416 m)
62.47100.54Mount Hood Meadows Ski Resort, Bennett Pass Sno-ParkInterchange
Mount Hood83.66134.64 
 
OR 281 north – Parkdale, Cooper Spur
88.20141.94Scenic viewpoint
90.38145.45 
 
OR 282 west – Odell
Hood River96.74155.69 
 
  
 
OR 35 ends / US 30 (Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail) to I-84 – Hood River, Portland
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ Oregon Department of Transportation, Digital Video Log Archived 2006-06-02 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  2. ^ Oregon Department of Transportation, Descriptions of US and OR Routes 2005-11-02 at the Wayback Machine (PDF)
  3. ^ Wilderness.net- Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness
  4. ^ http://www.byways.org/browse/byways/61400/places/61454/ disagrees with 1915 end date in Barlow Road
  5. ^ Barlow Pass/Pioneer Woman's Grave

External links edit

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The Mount Hood Highway No 26 see Oregon highways and routes is the Oregon Department of Transportation s designation for a 96 74 mile long 155 69 km highway from Portland east around the south side of Mount Hood and north via Bennett Pass to Hood River It is marked as U S Route 26 from Portland to near Mount Hood and Oregon Route 35 the rest of the way to Hood River Mount Hood Highway No 26Mount Hood Highway highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by ODOTLength96 74 mi 155 69 km ComponenthighwaysUS 26 OR 35Major junctionsWest endUS 26 OR 10 OR 99W in PortlandMajor intersectionsI 205 in Portland US 26 OR 35 near Mount HoodNorth endUS 30 OR 35 at Hood RiverLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOregonCountiesMultnomah Clackamas Hood RiverHighway systemOregon HighwaysInterstate US State Named ScenicMuch of the highway is part of the Mount Hood Scenic Byway a National Scenic Byway which connects Troutdale with Hood River via the southern flank of Mount Hood The Byway s route includes parts of present day U S Route 26 and Oregon Route 35 and the historic Barlow Road through the Mount Hood Corridor It also forms a loop with the Historic Columbia River Highway an All American Road The portion from Sandy to Barlow Pass on the south flank of Mount Hood is aligned to the land portion of the historic Oregon Trail It was developed in the 1840s as the Barlow Road Mount Hood as seen from the Mount Hood Highway OR 35 Contents 1 Route description 2 Scenic Byway 2 1 Points of interest 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editThe highway begins in Portland at the west end of the Ross Island Bridge with access to the Oswego Highway Oregon Route 43 Pacific Highway Interstate 5 and Pacific Highway West Oregon Route 10 US 26 itself heads west on Arthur Street which is not a state maintained Highway to reach the Stadium Freeway Interstate 405 After crossing the Willamette River on the Ross Island Bridge the Highway is locally known as Powell Boulevard through Portland and Gresham State maintenance ends at the Portland Gresham border beginning again where the Highway turns southeast at Burnside Street east of downtown Gresham Soon after that turn Highway 26 uses the completed part of the Mount Hood Freeway built only to surface expressway standards to Sandy where it runs through downtown on a one way couplet The section of Powell Boulevard from Interstate 205 east into downtown Gresham carries only two lanes When I 205 was built the ramps at Powell Boulevard were configured to only allow traffic towards the west with US 26 east pointed along the four lane Division Street about 1 2 mile 0 80 km to the north Right turns were even banned to and from the I 205 north ramps at first Division Street runs east into Gresham where it meets Burnside Road at which a right turn to the southeast leads into the Mount Hood Highway and US 26 Despite this signage pointing US 26 east on Division Street traffic already on US 26 is pointed straight along Powell Boulevard the Mount Hood Highway in agreement with ODOT s route description 1 2 East of Sandy the highway is a mostly four lane undivided highway approaching the slopes of Mount Hood as the highway climbs up towards Government Camp it reduces to two and three lanes It is four lanes again through Government Camp East of Government Camp is an interchange with Oregon Route 35 where US 26 heads southeast on the Warm Springs Highway towards Madras and the Mount Hood Highway heads north with Route 35 Route 35 winds over Bennett Pass and around the eastern side of Mount Hood and descends into the Hood River Valley The Mount Hood Highway designation ends at the intersection with the Historic Columbia River Highway which carries U S Route 30 to the west To the north the road continues as a spur of the Columbia River Highway No 2 Interstate 84 bringing US 30 back onto that freeway Officially Route 35 heads west from there on US 30 through Hood River to end at I 84 west of that town but all signage ends at the end of the Mount Hood Highway The general public uses the name Mount Hood Highway to refer to much the same route excluding the portions inside Portland and western Gresham which are referred to by the street name of Powell Boulevard Between 1955 and 1978 the 15 mile 24 km segment of the route through southeast Portland was proposed to be moved from Powell Boulevard to a new similar alignment known as the Mount Hood Freeway Due to intense local opposition this proposed freeway was cancelled Scenic Byway editFrom Troutdale the Mount Hood Scenic Byway starts at the end of the Historic Columbia River Highway where the Troutdale Bridge crosses the Sandy River For the first twenty miles 32 km of the route it follows a southwestern path along city streets west on Glenn Otto Park Road into downtown Troutdale connecting with Halsey Street south along 238th Street which veers to become 242nd Street Burnside Street Orient Drive Dodge Park Boulevard Lusted Road and Ten Eyck Road nbsp Mount Hood and the Sandy River as seen from the Jonsrud Viewpoint along the byway The Byway continues into Sandy on US 26 heads west briefly on a spur to Jonsrud Viewpoint on Bluff Road then backtracks to US 26 It continues along U S Route 26 for about thirty miles then leaves the highway proper in favor of the business loop through Government Camp The Byway follows a spur just east of Government Camp to Timberline Lodge After returning to US 26 it continues to the junction with Oregon Route 35 where it exits US 26 and goes north on OR 35 for about 40 miles 64 km At the eastern outskirts of Hood River OR 35 intersects with U S Route 30 and the Historic Columbia River Highway Points of interest edit From west to east Sandy River the mouth close to Troutdale is where William Robert Broughton spotted and named Mount Hood Portland Women s Forum State Scenic Viewpoint also known as Chanticleer Point views of the Columbia Gorge Historic Columbia River Highway Crown Point and Rooster Rock State Park Jonsrud Viewpoint view of Sandy River basin and Devil s Backbone route of the Oregon Trail and Barlow Road Wildwood Recreation Site Cascade Streamwatch Oregon underwater stream and fish habitat viewing five miles 8 0 km of interpretive trails along the Salmon River access to the Salmon Huckleberry Wilderness via the 70 mile 110 km Salmon River National Recreation Trail 3 Lost Creek Campground Nature Trail amp Old Maid Flats Philip Foster Farm National Historic Site West Barlow Tollgate operated from 1874 to 1919 4 Laurel Hill Chute This effectively made the Barlow Road one way by its 60 grade easily the most harrowing portion of the Oregon Trail Mount Hood Cultural Center and Museum historic photos by Ray Atkeson in downtown Government Camp Oregon Timberline Lodge and Ski Area Trillium Lake Summit Meadow a Barlow Road tollgate from 1866 through 1870 White River Canyon views of lahar and mud flows and evidence of frequent floods Barlow Pass Pioneer Woman s Grave 5 Sahalie Falls a horsetail waterfall 100 feet 30 m high and 20 feet 6 1 m wide fed by Newton Clark Glacier and a tributary of Hood River Tamanawas Falls a gentle two miles 3 2 km trail along Cold Springs Creek to 100 foot 30 m high falls Toll Bridge County Park Panorama Point County Park and Viewpoint Jesse and Winifred Hutson Museum a National Historic Site in Parkdale Oregon Mount Hood Railroad Historic Downtown Hood RiverMajor intersections editCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesMultnomahPortland 0 10 0 16 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 26 west OR 10 OR 99W Naito Parkway to Barbur BoulevardWestern end of US 26 overlap0 160 26 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 5 south OR 43 Lake Oswego SalemWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only0 30 1 000 48 1 61Ross Island Bridge over the Willamette River1 011 63 nbsp OR 99E Grand Avenue Eastbound exit and entrance only1 201 93 nbsp nbsp SE 9th Avenue to OR 99ESigned westbound only1 602 57 nbsp nbsp SE 17th Avenue to OR 99EEastbound exit and westbound entrance only5 048 11 nbsp OR 213 SE 82nd Avenue 5 699 16 nbsp I 205 Salem SeattleClackamasBoring19 3931 21 nbsp OR 212 Boring Oregon CitySandy24 2439 01 nbsp OR 211 Estacada MolallaGovernment Camp53 9986 89 nbsp OR 173 Timberline Lodge 55 87 56 4889 91 90 90 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 26 east OR 35 begins Madras BendEastern end of US 26 overlap southern end of OR 35 overlapClackamas Hood Rivercounty line 58 3493 89Skyline TrailHood River 58 4594 07Barlow Pass summit elevation 4 161 feet 1 268 m 62 43100 47Bennett Pass summit elevation 4 647 feet 1 416 m 62 47100 54Mount Hood Meadows Ski Resort Bennett Pass Sno ParkInterchangeMount Hood83 66134 64 nbsp nbsp OR 281 north Parkdale Cooper Spur 88 20141 94Scenic viewpoint 90 38145 45 nbsp nbsp OR 282 west OdellHood River96 74155 69 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp OR 35 ends US 30 Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail to I 84 Hood River Portland1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences edit Oregon Department of Transportation Digital Video Log Archived 2006 06 02 at the Library of Congress Web Archives Oregon Department of Transportation Descriptions of US and OR Routes Archived 2005 11 02 at the Wayback Machine PDF Wilderness net Salmon Huckleberry Wilderness http www byways org browse byways 61400 places 61454 disagrees with 1915 end date in Barlow Road Barlow Pass Pioneer Woman s GraveExternal links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Mount Hood HighwayKML is not from Wikidata ORoads Mount Hood Freeway Description of Mount Hood Scenic Byway from a Federal Highway Administration website Description from the Hood River County Chamber Of Commerce website Mount Hood Scenic Byway gets federal designation a September 2005 article from Portland Business Journal Oregon Transportation Commission approves Byway proposal a March 2005 press release from the official Oregon website Mount Hood Scenic Byway with map from the Oregon Tourism Commission website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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