Former State Routes in Arizona - State Route 63

State Route 63 was a state highway in northeastern Arizona. The route first appeared on a state map in 1932 running through the Petrified Forest National Park east of Winslow between then U.S. Route 66 and U.S. Route 260. The road was decertified in 1933 and is now maintained by the National Park Service.

SR 63 then appeared again on a state map in 1961 along a route from U.S. Route 66 in Sanders north to then State Route 164. The route disappeared on maps in the early 1980s when the route became U.S. Route 191 and SR 164 became U.S. Route 160.

← SR 62 US 64 →

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