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Oregon Route 103

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Oregon Highway 103 is an Oregon state highway which serves the northwestern corner of the state. It is known locally as the Fishhawk Falls Highway, and runs between Mishawaka and Jewell. It is a short highway, only 9 miles long. It is named after nearby Fishhawk Falls.

Description

The southern terminus of Oregon 103 is at a junction with U.S. Highway 26 near Mishawaka. OR 103 continues north through there, passing through numerous coast range communities, ending at a junction with Oregon Highway 202 in Jewell.

Until recently, OR 103 was known by it's internal ODOT highway number, rather than by a published Oregon route number; this is unusual in the Oregon State Highway System. With a recent (2002) law which assignes route numbers to state-managed highways that do not have them, this route is destined to be given the official route number OR 103 (and be signed as such).

Cities and towns along the route


Intersections with other highways


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