Major Intersections
- Note: Mileposts are measured from north to south. They do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments.
| County | Location | Milepoint |
# | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Klamath | 291.73 | State line | |||
| 282.87 | Merrill, Malin | Former Lower Klamath Highway | |||
| 280.16 | Miller Island Road (Midland Highway) | ||||
| Klamath Falls | 277.47 | South end of freeway | |||
| 277.13 | OR 66 / OR 140 – Lakeview, Medford | ||||
| 276.74 | Green Springs Drive | Northbound exit only | |||
| 275.06 | US 97 Bus. north – Klamath Falls City Center |
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| 273.62 | Oregon Avenue, Lakeshore Drive | ||||
| 272.79 | US 97 Bus. south / OR 39 south – Klamath Falls, Reno, Oregon Institute of Technology, Winema National Forest Headquarters |
No southbound entrance | |||
| 272.56 | North end of freeway | ||||
| Modoc Point | 257.83 | Modoc Point Road | Former Modoc Point Highway | ||
| Lobert Junction | 251.94 | OR 62 west – Fort Klamath, Crater Lake | |||
| 249.08 | Chiloquin, Sprague River (OR 422) | ||||
| 247.54 | 247 | OR 422 – Chiloquin, Crater Lake | Interchange | ||
| Mazama Junction | 216.12 | Sun Mountain Road | Former OR 232 | ||
| Diamond Lake Junction | 213.09 | OR 138 (North Umpqua Highway) – Diamond Lake, Roseburg, Medford | |||
| 195.15 | OR 58 west – Oakridge, Eugene | Interchange | |||
| Deschutes | 169.68 | OR 31 east – Silver Lake, Lakeview | |||
| 153.08 | Century Drive | Interchange | |||
| 151.30 | Cottonwood Road | Interchange | |||
| 143.45 | Baker Road, Knott Road | Interchange | |||
| Bend | 141.01 | US 97 Bus. north (Third Street) to US 20 east – Burns |
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| 139.68 | South end of freeway | ||||
| 139.17 | 139 | Reed Market Road – Old Mill District | |||
| 138.75 | Truman Avenue | Southbound exit and entrance; access to Wilson Avenue (former Century Drive Highway) | |||
| 138.24 | 138 | Downtown Bend, Mount Bachelor | |||
| 137.80 | Hawthorne Avenue | Southbound exit and entrance | |||
| 137.53 | Lafayette Avenue – State/County Offices | Southbound exit and entrance | |||
| 137.13 | 137 | Revere Avenue – Downtown Bend | |||
| 136.31 | 136 | Butler Market Road | No northbound exit | ||
| 135.46 | 135B | Empire Boulevard – State Offices | No southbound exit | ||
| 134.97 | 135A | US 20 east / US 97 Bus. south – Bend Business District, Burns |
Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
| 134.97 | 135A | US 20 west – Sisters, Salem | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| 134.75 | North end of freeway | ||||
| Deschutes Junction | 130.35 | Deschutes Market Road, Tumalo Road | Interchange | ||
| Redmond | 123.60 | 124 | Airport Way, Yew Avenue – Redmond Airport | Interchange | |
| 121.50 | OR 126 – Sisters, Eugene, Salem, Prineville, John Day | ||||
| 118.52 | O'Neil, Lone Pine (OR 370) | ||||
| Jefferson | 105.73 | Culver, Round Butte Dam (OR 361 north) | |||
| 97.29 | US 26 east – Prineville, Mitchell, John Day | South end of US 26 overlap | |||
| Madras | 92.46 | D Street (OR 361 south) – Metolius, The Cove Palisades State Park | |||
| 92.08 | US 26 west – Portland | North end of US 26 overlap | |||
| Wasco | 74.83 | Antelope, John Day Fossil Beds, Fossil (OR 293) | |||
| Shaniko Junction | 67.17 68.66 |
US 197 – Maupin, The Dalles | |||
| Shaniko | 56.53 | OR 218 – Antelope, Fossil | |||
| Sherman | Grass Valley | 28.36 | Krusow Street (OR 216) – Sherars Bridge, Tygh Valley | ||
| 10.34 | Old Sherman Highway – Wasco | Former US 97 north | |||
| 8.82 | OR 206 – Wasco, Condon, Fulton Canyon | Interchange | |||
| 7.50 | Wasco (Wasco-Heppner Highway) | Former US 97 south | |||
| Biggs | 0.03 | Deschutes State Park (Celilo-Wasco Highway) | |||
| Biggs Junction | -0.13 | I-84 / US 30 – The Dalles, Rufus, Pendleton | |||
| -0.43 | Sam Hill Memorial Bridge over the Columbia River (state line) | ||||
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 97 In Oregon
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