Major Intersections
| Highway | Milepost | City | Intersection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Service Creek-Mitchell | 24.32 | Mitchell | U.S. Route 26 |
| Service Creek-Mitchell/ John Day | 78.86 / 0.00 | Service Creek | OR 19 (Begin concurrency) |
| John Day / Heppner-Spray | 40.96 / 95.58 | Near Spray | OR 19 (End concurrency) |
| Heppner-Spray / Wasco-Heppner | 73.33 / 0.00 | Ruggs | OR 206 (Begin concurrency) |
| Wasco-Heppner / Heppner | 45.89 / 84.12 | Heppner | OR 74 OR 206 (End concurrency) and OR 74 (Begin concurrency) |
| Heppner / Lexington-Echo | 0.00 / 36.42=36.45 | Lexington | OR 74 (End concurrency) |
| Lexington-Echo / Hermiston | 17.81 / 27.24 | Near Echo | Unrouted section of Lexington-Echo Highway |
| Hermiston | 12.52 | Hinkle | Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 30 |
| Hermiston | 7.05 | Hermiston | U.S. Route 395 |
| Hermiston | 0.02 | Cold Springs Junction | U.S. Route 730 |
Mileposts reset several times along OR 207, and in some cases appear to reverse direction, because Oregon numbers mileposts by highways.
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