Major Intersections
- Note: mileposts do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments.
| County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jackson | Medford | 0.05 | OR 99 / OR 238 west – Central Point, Medford City Center, Jacksonville | |
| 0.47 | I-5 – Grants Pass, Ashland | Interchange | ||
| 0.57 | Biddle Road – Medford Airport | Interchange | ||
| 6.03 | OR 140 – Lake of the Woods, Klamath Falls | |||
| 13.63 | OR 234 – Gold Hill, Grants Pass | |||
| Trail | 22.42 | Tiller, Canyonville (OR 227) | ||
| 57.31 | OR 230 east – Diamond Lake, Bend | |||
| Klamath | 73.16 | Crater Lake | ||
| Fort Klamath | 90.07 | Rocky Point, Lake of the Woods | Former Klamath Lake Highway | |
| Fort Klamath Junction | 91.33 | Sun Mountain Road – Kimball Park | Former Sun Mountain Highway | |
| 97.32 | Modoc Point Road | Former Modoc Point Highway | ||
| 98.55 | To US 97 north (OR 422) – Chiloquin, Bend, Agency Lake | |||
| 102.47 | South Chiloquin Road | Former Chiloquin Highway | ||
| Lobert Junction | 103.95 | US 97 – Chemult, Bend, Modoc Point, Klamath Falls |
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