U.S. Route 2 in Washington - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Snohomish
Everett 0.00 0.00 SR 529 (Maple Street) / Hewitt Avenue – Everett City Center Western terminus, continues as Hewitt Avenue and California Street
0.22–
0.35
0.35–
0.56
I-5 – Seattle, Vancouver BC
West end of limited-access
1.01–
2.16
1.63–
3.48
Homeacres Road – Ebey Island
Cavalero 2.22–
2.88
3.57–
4.63
SR 204 east / 20th Street SE – Lake Stevens Western terminus of SR 204
Fobes Hill 3.67–
3.99
5.91–
6.42
Bickford Avenue – Snohomish At-grade intersection
4.88–
5.48
7.85–
8.82
SR 9 – Arlington, Bothell
8.03–
8.93
12.92–
14.37
88th Street Southeast – Snohomish
East end of limited-access
Monroe 14.45–
14.56
23.26–
23.43
SR 522 west – Seattle Eastern terminus of SR 522
15.00 24.14 SR 203 south (Lewis Street) – Duvall, Fall City Northern terminus of SR 203
King
No major junctions
King–Chelan
county line
64.77 104.24 Stevens Pass
Chelan
Coles Corner 84.83 136.52 SR 207 north – Plain Southern terminus of SR 207
Leavenworth 100.37 161.53 Chumstick Highway Former southern terminus of SR 209
Peshastin 104.26–
104.83
167.79–
168.71
US 97 south to I-90 / SR 970 – Cle Elum, Ellensburg Interchange, west end of US 97 overlap
Sunnyslope 118.56–
119.05
190.80–
191.59
SR 285 south – Wenatchee Interchange, northern terminus of SR 285
119.30–
119.99
191.99–
193.11

US 97 Alt. north (Euclid Avenue) – Entiat, Chelan
Interchange, southern terminus of US 97 Alternate
Columbia River
119.99–
120.26
193.11–
193.54
Richard Odabashian Bridge
Douglas
East Wenatchee 120.99 194.71 SR 28 east to I-90 – East Wenatchee, Quincy Western terminus of SR 28
Orondo 132.91 213.90 US 97 north – Chelan, Okanogan East end of US 97 overlap
133.33 214.57
US 97 Spur west to US 97 north – Chelan, Okanogan
Eastern terminus of US 97 Spur
Farmer 156.29 251.52 SR 172 east – Manfield Western terminus of SR 172
179.37 288.67 SR 17 north – Bridgeport, Chief Joseph Dam West end of SR 17 overlap
Grant
180.99 291.28 SR 17 south – Soap Lake, Ephrata, Moses Lake East end of SR 17 overlap
Fordair 185.24 298.11 SR 155 north – Grand Coulee Dam Southern terminus of SR 155
Lincoln
212.83 342.52 SR 21 north to SR 174 west – Republic, Grand Coulee Dam West end of SR 21 overlap
Wilbur 213.48 343.56 SR 21 south (West Street) – Lind, Odessa East end of SR 21 overlap
Davenport 242.70 390.59 SR 28 west (12th Street) – Harrington, Ephrata Eastern terminus of SR 28
243.49 391.86 SR 25 north – Hunters, Kettle Falls Southern terminus of SR 25
253.03 407.21 SR 231 south – Edwall, Sprague West end of SR 231 overlap
Reardan 255.91 411.85 SR 231 north (Aspen Street) – Ford, Springdale East end of SR 231 overlap
Spokane
Spokane 273.64–
274.59
440.38–
441.91
I-90 Bus. (Airport Way) – West Spokane, Spokane Airport West end of I-90 Bus. overlap
West end of limited-access
274.95–
275.59
442.49–
443.52
277 I-90 west / US 395 south – Spokane, Ritzville West end of I-90 / US 395 overlap, east end of I-90 Bus. overlap
276.39–
276.74
444.81–
445.37
279 US 195 south – Colfax, Pullman Northern terminus of US 195
276.78–
277.66
445.43–
446.85
280 Maple Street/Walnut Street
278.75–
278.77
448.60–
448.64
281 I-90 east – Coeur d'Alene East end of I-90 overlap
East end of limited-access
283.10 455.61 SR 291 north (Francis Avenue) – Suncrest Southern terminus of SR 291
284.78 458.31 US 395 north – Colville East end of US 395 overlap
Mead 287.81–
288.73
463.19–
464.67
North Spokane Corridor Interchange, future US 395
289.17 465.37 SR 206 east – Mount Spokane State Park Western terminus of SR 206
Pend Oreille
313.21 504.06 SR 211 north – Cusick, Metaline Falls Southern terminus of SR 211
Newport 325.81 524.34 SR 20 west (Walnut Street) – Colville Eastern terminus of SR 20
326.36 525.23 SR 41 / SH-41 south – Spirit Lake, Coeur d'Alene Northern terminus of SR 41 / SH-41
US-2 east – Priest River, Sandpoint Idaho state line
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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