Oregon Route 99
Oregon Route 99, also known as Oregon 99, is a state highway that runs through the western part of Oregon. It stretches approximately 120 miles, connecting the cities of Ashland in the south to Portland in the north. The route serves as a vital corridor for local traffic and commerce, linking various communities along the way.
The highway passes through diverse landscapes, including forests, valleys, and urban areas. It intersects with several major roads and highways, providing access to attractions such as Crater Lake National Park and the Willamette Valley. Oregon Route 99 plays an essential role in the state's transportation network.