State Route 164 was a state highway in the northern part of the state of Arizona. It had two routes in its brief history. From 1960 to 1962, it started in the city of Flagstaff, at U.S. 66 and U.S. 89 and ended at the town of Valle, at its junction with State Route 64. The route then became part of U.S. Route 180, when it was extended further west. From 1962 to 1970, it started in the town of Tuba City and ended at the Four Corners in the northeastern corner of Arizona. It was decommissioned when U.S. Route 160 took over its route.
| ← SR 160 | SR 166 → | |
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