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Oregon Route 207

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South end:
  
US 26 in Mitchell

Length
  
245.1 km

Oregon Route 207

North end:
  
US 730 in Cold Springs Junction

Oregon Route 207 is an Oregon state highway running from U.S. Route 26 in Mitchell to U.S. Route 730 near Cold Springs Junction. OR 207 is 152.30 miles (245.10 km) long and runs north–south.

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Map of OR-207, Oregon, USA

Part of OR 207 is included in the Blue Mountain Scenic Byway.

Route description

OR 207 begins at an intersection with US 26 in Mitchell. The route continues northward to an intersection with Oregon Route 19 in Service Creek. The route then overlaps OR 19 and heads east through Spray. East of Spray, the concurrency with OR 19 ends and OR 207 continues north through the Umatilla National Forest and into Morrow County, passing through Hardman and Ruggs. At Ruggs, OR 207 overlaps Oregon Route 206, heading north to Heppner. The concurrency with OR 206 ends at Heppner and OR 207 overlaps Oregon Route 74 and heads north to Lexington. It continues past a turnoff to Echo through Sand Hollow and then crosses Interstate 84. It continues north to Hermiston, where it crosses U.S. Route 395. Then, it heads northeast and ends at U.S. 730 about 2 miles (3 km) west of Cold Springs Junction.

OR 207 consists of the following named highways (see Oregon highways and routes):

  • The Service Creek-Mitchell Highway
  • Part of the John Day Highway No. 5
  • The Heppner-Spray Highway No. 321
  • Part of the Wasco-Heppner Highway No. 300
  • Part of the Heppner Highway No. 52
  • Part of the Lexington-Echo Highway No. 320
  • The Hermiston Highway No. 333
  • Major intersections

    Mileposts reset several times along OR 207, and in some cases appear to reverse direction, because Oregon numbers mileposts by highways.

  • U.S. Route 30
  • References

    Oregon Route 207 Wikipedia