Major Intersections
The original 378 miles (608 km) route (as listed) goes through Oatman, Arizona and was in use before 1953. A later route through Yucca, Arizona (now part of Interstate 40) is longer at 401 miles (645 km) but avoids mountains and hairpin turns east of Mohave Valley, bypassing Oatman.
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Mohave |
Mohave Valley | 0 | 0 | I-40 – Needles, California | ||||
0– 8.5 |
0– 13.7 |
SR 95 north (Mohave Valley Hwy) | ||||||
Oatman | 23 | 37 | ||||||
Kingman | 45.5 | 73.2 | I-40 – Kingman | |||||
54.3 | 87.4 | I-40 / SR 66 – Kingman | ||||||
SR 66 designation originally continued to I-40 in Seligman | ||||||||
Mohave |
Hackberry | 78 | 126 | |||||
Valentine | 83 | 134 | ||||||
Peach Springs | 101 | 163 | ||||||
Yavapai |
Seligman | 140 | 225 | I-40 / SR 66 – Seligman | ||||
Coconino |
Williams | 184 | 296 | SR 64 north – Grand Canyon National Park | ||||
Flagstaff | 214 | 344 | US 180 north | |||||
Winona | 229 | 369 | ||||||
Navajo |
Winslow | 272– 275 |
438– 443 |
SR 87 – Winslow | ||||
Holbrook | 304– 311 |
489– 501 |
SR 77 – Holbrook | |||||
Apache |
Chambers | 351 | 565 | US 191 north | ||||
Sanders | 357 | 575 | US 191 south | |||||
Lupton | 378 | 608 | I-40 – Gallup, New Mexico | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 66 In Arizona
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