Former State Routes in Arizona - State Route 65

See also: Arizona State Route 87

State Route 65 was a state highway in northern Arizona traveling in a north-south direction between Payson and Winslow. This road is now part of State Route 87. It changed route numbers in 1967; when the last section of paving was completed to link it with State Route 87.

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