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List of state highways in Idaho

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State Highway 3 marker

State Highway 75 marker

State Highway 200 marker

Highway markers for State Highways 3, 75 and 200
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route X (US-X)
System links
  • Idaho State Highway System

The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is responsible for the establishment and classification of a state highway network, including 5,000 miles (8,000 km) of roads that are classified as Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways, and state highways within the state of Idaho in the United States.[1] The current state highway marker consists of a white background, black numbering, and a solid black geographic outline of the state of Idaho.

History

Scenic state highway marker formerly used on Idaho State Highway 21

During the 1920s, in lieu of numbering its highways, Idaho had a system of lettered Sampson Trails.[2] They were marked by businessman Charles B. Sampson of Boise at no expense to the state, using orange-colored shields.[3] By 1929, the trails system had included 6,500 miles (10,500 km) of marked highways that covered most of the state.[4] By the mid-1930s, the state had adopted a more standard system of numbered state highways.[5][6]

In 1978, the ITD began using brown state highway markers to denote scenic Idaho highways,[7] in addition to the main highway markers that featured a black background and white lettering and the name "IDAHO" in black lettering inside a white geographic outline of the state. The brown markers are no longer used, and in April 2020, ITD changed the coloring of the main state highway marker to its current color scheme, also adding a wide version of the marker for three-digit highways and removing the word "IDAHO" from all markers in the process.[8]

Sampson Trails

The following Sampson Trails were marked:[2]

State highways

Number Length (mi)[9] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed[10] Removed Notes
SH-1 12.279 19.761 US‑95 near Copeland British Columbia Highway 21 at Porthill 01932-01-011932 current
SH-3 117.680 189.388 US‑12 near Spalding I‑90 near Rose Lake
SH-4 7.380 11.877 I‑90 in Wallace National Forest Road No. 7623 at Burke 01926-01-011926 current
SH-5 19.140 30.803 US-95 in Plummer SH‑3 in Saint Maries
SH-6 40.645 65.412 Washington State Route 272 near Potlatch SH‑3 near Santa
SH-7 16.563 26.656 Russell Ridge Road near Orofino Old Highway 7 in Ahsahka 01919-01-011919 current
SH-8 53.589 86.243 Washington State Route 270 in Moscow 1st Street in Elk River
SH-9 13.522 21.762 SH‑8 near Deary SH‑6 near Harvard
SH-11 42.481 68.367 US‑12 in Greer Forest Service Road No. 247 near Headquarters
SH-13 26.390 42.471 US‑95 in Grangeville US‑12 near Kooskia 01919-01-011919 current
SH-14 49.515 79.687 SH‑13 near Harpster Airport Road in Elk City
SH-16 16.005 25.758 US‑26 near Star SH‑52 in Emmett
SH-19 19.915 32.050 Oregon Route 201 near Homedale I‑84 Business in Caldwell
SH-21 130.869 210.613 I‑84 in Boise SH‑75 in Stanley
SH-22 43.936 70.708 SH‑33 near Howe I‑15 in Dubois
SH-24 67.533 108.684 I‑84 / US‑30 in Heyburn US‑93 in Shoshone
SH-25 58.048 93.419 I‑84 near Jerome I‑84 / SH‑77 near Declo
SH-27 26.561 42.746 Main Street in Oakley SH‑25 in Paul
SH-28 135.645 218.299 SH‑33 near Mud Lake US‑93 in Salmon 01916-01-011916 current
SH-29 13.614 21.910 SH‑28 in Leadore Montana Secondary Highway 324 at Bannock Pass
SH-31 21.025 33.836 US‑26 in Swan Valley SH‑33 in Victor
SH-32 28.386 45.683 SH‑33 near Tetonia SH‑47 near Ashton
SH-33 155.084 249.584 US‑20 / US‑26 near Arco Wyoming Highway 22 near Victor
SH-34 105.980 170.558 US‑91 / SH-36 in Preston Wyoming Highway 239 near Freedom 01919-01-011919 current
SH-36 73.313 117.986 I‑15 near Malad City US‑89 in Ovid
SH-37 31.231 50.261 OnediaPower county line near Holbrook I‑86 near American Falls
SH-38 23.438 37.720 North Holbrook Road near Holbrook I‑15 in Malad City
SH-39 52.924 85.173 I‑86 in American Falls US‑26 in Blackfoot
SH-40 2.737 4.405 I‑15 near Downey US‑91 in Downey 01922-01-011922 current
SH-41 39.058 62.858 I‑90 in Post Falls US‑2 in Oldtown 01931-01-011931 current
SH-43 3.868 6.225 US‑26 at Beachs Corner US‑20 in Ucon
SH-44 23.089 37.158 I‑84 near Caldwell US‑20 / US‑26 in Garden City
SH-45 17.985 28.944 SH‑78 at Walters Ferry I‑84 Business in Nampa
SH-46 43.052 69.285 I‑84 near Wendell US‑20 near Fairfield
SH-47 12.420 19.988 US‑20 in Ashton Caribou-Targhee National Forest near Warm River 01932-01-011932 current
SH-48 24.409 39.282 I‑15 near Roberts US‑26 Business in Ririe 01930-01-011930 current
SH-50 8.092 13.023 US‑30 near Kimberly SH‑25 near Eden
SH-51 93.598 150.631 Nevada State Route 225 near Owyhee, Nevada I‑84 Business in Mountain Home 01932-01-011932 current
SH-52 54.126 87.107 Oregon Route 52 in Payette SH-55 in Horseshoe Bend
SH-53 14.255 22.941 Washington State Route 290 near State Line US‑95 near Hayden
SH-54 15.440 24.848 SH‑41 in Spirit Lake Main Avenue in Bayview
SH-55 156.047 251.133 US‑95 near Marsing US‑95 in New Meadows
SH-57 37.230 59.916 US‑2 in Priest River Reeder Creek Road in Nordman
SH-58 2.943 4.736 Washington State Route 278 near Rockford, Washington US‑95 near Worley
SH-60 5.510 8.867 Washington State Route 274 near Tekoa, Washington US‑95 near Tensed
SH-61 0.740 1.191 Wyoming Highway 89 near Geneva US‑89 in Geneva
SH-62 15.410 24.800 US‑95 Business in Craigmont SH‑64 / SH‑162 in Nezperce
SH-64 15.409 24.798 SH‑62 / SH‑162 in Nezperce SH‑162 in Kamiah
SH-66 0.992 1.596 Palouse Cove Road near Palouse, Washington US‑95 near Viola
SH-67 8.948 14.400 Mountain Home Air Force Base SH‑51 in Mountain Home
SH-69 8.012 12.894 Orchard Avenue in Kuna I‑84 / US‑30 / SH‑55 in Meridian
SH-71 28.730 46.236 US‑95 in Cambridge Oregon Route 86 near Brownlee Dam
SH-72 1.989 3.201 US‑30 near New Plymouth SH‑52 at Hamilton Corner
SH-74 7.835 12.609 US‑93 near Knull US‑30 in Twin Falls
SH-75 170.666 274.660 US‑26 / US‑93 in Shoshone US‑93 near Challis
SH-77 30.676 49.368 SH‑81 in Malta I‑84 / SH‑25 near Declo
SH-78 99.720 160.484 SH‑55 in Marsing I‑84 Business in Hammett
SH-79 2.564 4.126 I‑84 in Jerome SH‑25 in Jerome
SH-81 33.978 54.682 SH‑77 in Malta US‑30 in Burley 01972-01-011972 current
SH-87 9.133 14.698 US‑20 in Island Park Montana Highway 87 at Raynolds Pass
SH-97 35.745 57.526 SH‑3 near Harrison I‑90 near Coeur d'Alene
SH-99 11.686 18.807 SH‑3 in Kendrick SH‑8 in Troy
SH-128 2.198 3.537 Washington State Route 128 near Lewiston US‑12 in Lewiston
SH-162 31.077 50.014 SH‑62 / SH‑64 in Nezperce US‑12 in Kamiah
SH-167 16.319 26.263 SH‑78 in Grand View SH‑67 near Mountain Home Air Force Base
SH-200 33.169 53.380 US‑2 / US‑95 in Ponderay Montana Highway 200 near Clark Fork

See also

References

  1. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Idaho Transportation Department. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas, 1926, accessed via the Broer Map Library
  3. ^ Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 8, "a concurrent resolution...to permit Charles B. Sampson to extend the marking system of the Sampson Trail..." passed February 16, 1933
  4. ^ Lawson, H. A. (March 25, 1929). "Blazing Western Trails is Unique Hobby of Idahoan". Daily Herald. p. 3. Retrieved April 21, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ H.M. Gousha Company, Western States road map, published by Standard Oil Company of California, 1935
  6. ^ Rand McNally and Company, Road map: Idaho, Mont., Wyo., published by Texaco, 1937
  7. ^ "Colored US highway shields". US ends .com. April 5, 2020. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  8. ^ "Traffic Manual: Idaho Supplementary Guidance to the MUTCD" (PDF). Idaho Transportation Department. April 2020. pp. 37–38, 60. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  9. ^ "Milepoint Logs". Idaho Transportation Department. Archived from the original on February 16, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  10. ^ Downing, T.A. (April 15, 1937). "Designated Federal and State Highways Minute Book 09". Idaho Bureau of Highways. Retrieved October 3, 2018 – via Idaho State Archives.

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