Major Intersections
- Note: mileposts do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments.
| County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lane | Junction City | 108.76 | OR 99E north / OR 99 south – Harrisburg, Albany, Junction City, Eugene | |
| Benton | Monroe | 101.15 | Territorial Highway (OR 200) – Cheshire, Florence | |
| Corvallis | 84.15 | OR 34 east to I-5 – Albany, Lebanon | Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
| 84.15 | US 20 west / OR 34 west – Philomath, Oregon Coast | Interchange; south end of US 20 overlap | ||
| 83.42 | US 20 east / OR 34 east to I-5 – Albany, Lebanon | North end of US 20 overlap | ||
| Polk | Monmouth | 63.42 | OR 51 (OR 194) – Kings Valley, Monmouth City Center, Independence | |
| Rickreall | 57.81 | Rickreall Road (OR 223) – Dallas, Derry | ||
| 57.43 | OR 22 – Oregon Coast, Salem | Interchange | ||
| Yamhill | Amity | 44.75 | Nursery Street (OR 153) – Hopewell, Salem | |
| 44.68 | 5th Street (OR 153) – Bellevue, Sheridan, Willamina | North end of OR 153 overlap | ||
| 43.50 | OR 233 – Dayton | |||
| 39.24 | OR 18 east – Dayton, Portland | Interchange | ||
| McMinnville | 38.99 | OR 18 west – Sheridan, Oregon Coast | ||
| 37.70 | 3rd Street | Former OR 18 east | ||
| 34.85 | OR 47 north – Carlton, Forest Grove | |||
| Lafayette | 32.29 | Madison Street to Lafayette Highway – Hopewell | ||
| Dayton Junction | 29.73 | OR 18 / OR 233 – Dayton, Salem, Oregon Coast | ||
| Newberg | 23.71 | OR 240 west – Chehalem Valley, Yamhill | ||
| 23.41 | OR 219 north – Scholls, Hillsboro | South end of OR 219 overlap | ||
| 22.89 | OR 219 south – Champoeg State Park, St. Paul, Salem, Woodburn | North end of OR 219 overlap | ||
| Washington | Tigard | 8.82 | Hall Boulevard (OR 141) – Metzger, Durham | |
| 8.66 | OR 217 / to Sunset Highway (US 26) – Beaverton, Salem | Interchange | ||
| Multnomah | Portland | 7.44 | I-5 – Portland, Salem | Interchange; north end of OR 99W |
| 6.21 | I-5 / Capitol Highway, Taylors Ferry Road – Salem, Portland, PCC Sylvania | Interchange; no access from I-5 north | ||
| 5.25 | Southwest 26th Avenue to Taylors Ferry Road – Multnomah | Interchange | ||
| 5.03 | To I-5 north / Spring Garden Street – Sellwood Bridge | |||
| 4.87 | Multnomah Boulevard – Garden Home, Multnomah | Interchange; southbound exit only | ||
| 4.22 | I-5 north – Portland | Interchange | ||
| 3.20 | OR 10 west – Hillsdale, Beaverton | Interchange; south end of OR 10 overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
| 1.97 | Barbur Boulevard – Portland City Center | Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| 1.67 | US 26 east (Ross Island Bridge) | Interchange; east end of OR 10 | ||
| 1.41 | OR 43 – Lake Oswego | Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
| 1.31 | Sheridan Street | Southbound exit and entrance | ||
| 0.85 | To I-5 south / Harbor Drive – RiverPlace Marina, Salem | |||
| Clay Street | Former US 26 west | |||
| Hawthorne Bridge | Interchange | |||
| To I-5 north / I-84 east (via Morrison Bridge) – Seattle, The Dalles | Interchange | |||
| 0.0 | Burnside Bridge | |||
| -0.36 | Steel Bridge over the Willamette River | |||
| Lloyd Boulevard – Oregon Convention Center, Lloyd Center | ||||
| Broadway Bridge – Memorial Coliseum | Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance | |||
US 30 Byp. (Lombard Street) to I-5 south – St. Johns Bridge |
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| -5.15 | Schmeer Road – Portland Meadows | Interchange; no southbound entrance | ||
| -5.50 | To I-5 southDelta Park, Portland Expo Center, Portland Meadows | Interchange | ||
| -5.76 | I-5 north – Seattle | Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
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