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0.0
(193.4) |
0.0
(120.2) |
Intersection Altitude: 305 feet
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Intersection Interstate Highway #84 just north of Arlington, Oregon, on the bank of Columbia River (Oregon side), It's here Oregon Route #19 starts its southerly journey.
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1.6
(191.8) |
1.0
(119.2) |
Arlington, Oregon Altitude: 381 feet
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Arlington, Oregon, a city in Gilliam County, Oregon, located on Oregon Route #19, south of Columbia River
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1.8
(191.6) |
1.1
(119.1) |
Airport Road Altitude: 381 feet
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Airport Road, Arlington Municipal Airport, a public airport located northeast of Arlington, Oregon, in Gilliam County, Oregon,
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11.3
(182.1) |
7.0
(113.2) |
Cedar Springs Lane Altitude: 722 feet
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Cedar Springs Lane, Community of Shutler, Oregon
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12.0
(181.4) |
7.5
(112.7) |
Montague Road Altitude: 741 feet
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Montague Road, Eightmile Canyon Road,
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26.8
(166.6) |
16.7
(103.5) |
Upper Rock Creek Road Altitude: 961 feet
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Upper Rock Creek Road, Olex Road, Olex, Oregon, a community in Gilliam County, Oregon,
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27.0
(166.4) |
16.8
(103.4) |
Middle Rock Creek Road Altitude: 981 feet
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Middle Rock Creek Road, to Community of Rock Creek, Oregon,
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36.6
(156.8) |
22.7
(97.4) |
Clem Road Altitude: 1923 feet
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Clem Road, Clem, Oregon, a community in Gilliam County, Oregon,
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40.1
(153.3) |
24.9
(95.3) |
Speece, Oregon Altitude: 2339 feet
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Community of Speece, Oregon
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42.7
(150.7) |
26.5
(93.6) |
Pennngton Road Altitude: 2484 feet
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Pennington Road, to Community of Clem, Oregon,
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45.9
(147.5) |
28.5
(91.7) |
Wolf Hollow Road Altitude: 2533 feet
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Wolf Hollow Road, Spring Hollow Road,
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47.3
(146.1) |
29.4
(90.8) |
Gwendolen, Oregon Altitude: 2516 feet
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Community of Gwendolen, Oregon
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52.1
(141.3) |
32.4
(87.8) |
Gwendolen Road Altitude: 2657 feet
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Gwendolen Road, Dry Fok Road,
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59.8
(133.6) |
37.2
(83.0) |
Condon Airport Road Altitude: 2900 feet
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Condon Airport Road, Condon State Airport, (also known as : Condon State Pauling Field) a public airport located northeast of the city of Condon, Oregon in Gilliam County, Oregon,
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60.7
(132.7) |
37.7
(82.5) |
Condon, Oregon Altitude: 2861 feet
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Wassco Heppner Highway/Oregon Route #206, Condon, Oregon, a city in Gilliam County, Oregon,
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69.6
(123.8) |
43.2
(76.9) |
John Day Highway Altitude: 2011 feet
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John Day Highway/Trail Fork Road,
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75.5
(117.9) |
46.9
(73.3) |
Ramsey Canyon Road Altitude: 2415 feet
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Ramsey Canyon Road, Dyer State Park, a state park located along Oregon State Highway #19,
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80.5
(112.9) |
50.0
(70.2) |
Junction Altitude: 2956 feet
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Junction Quinn Road, Carter Hill Road,
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86.9
(106.5) |
54.0
(66.2) |
Hoover Creek Road Altitude: 2986 feet
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Hoover Creek Road, Black Butte Road,
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91.9
(101.5) |
57.1
(63.1) |
Fossil, Oregon Altitude: 2667 feet
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Oregon State Highway #218/Shaniko Fossil Highway, Fossil, Oregon, a city in Wheeler County, Oregon, Fossil, Oregon is the site of the only public fossil field in the U.S.A. An antique automobile museum and a local history museum are located in Fossil, Oregon. The City hosts Wheeler County Fair and Rodeo in August, and Wheeler County Bluegrass Festival in July.
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97.5
(95.9) |
60.6
(59.6) |
Kinzua Road Altitude: 2989 feet
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Kinzua Road, Kinzua, Oregon, a former company town and ghost town in Wheeler County, Oregon,
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108.0
(85.4) |
67.1
(53.1) |
Rowe Creek Road Altitude: 3560 feet
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Rowe Creek Road, Shelton State Wayside, along Oregon Highway #19,
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123.3
(70.1) |
76.6
(43.6) |
Junction Altitude: 1709 feet
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Junction Oregon Highway #207, Service Creek, Oregon, a community in Wheeler County, Oregon,
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126.6
(66.8) |
78.7
(41.5) |
Pullover/Rest Area Altitude: 1703 feet
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Pullover/Rest Area, on the bank of John Day River along the Oregon Highway #19/207 combine,
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130.5
(62.9) |
81.1
(39.1) |
Bridge on John Day River Altitude: 1716 feet
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A bridge to cross John Day River, A county Road travelling through Richmond, Oregon, connects with Oregon Highway #207,
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140.0
(53.4) |
87.0
(33.2) |
Road to Winlock Altitude: 1768 feet
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County Road, to Community of Winlock, Oregon,
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143.3
(50.1) |
89.0
(31.1) |
Spray, Oregon Altitude: 1788 feet
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Kahler Basin Road, Spray, Oregon, Spray, Oregon, a city in Wheeler County, Oregon, An Annual half Marathon and a Rodeo Parade are the annual events held here in Spray, Oregon on Memorial Day Weekend.
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148.1
(45.3) |
92.0
(28.1) |
Junction Altitude: 1801 feet
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Junction Oregon Highway #207/Heppner Spray Highway,
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163.7
(29.7) |
101.7
(18.5) |
Kimberly Long Creek Highway Altitude: 1850 feet
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Kimberly Long Creek Highway, Kimberly, Oregon, a community in Grant County, Oregon, The James Cant Ranch Museum and the Thomas Condon Palenontology Center & Museum of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument are located south of Kimberly on Oregon Route #19.
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174.9
(18.5) |
108.7
(11.5) |
Access Road Altitude: 2014 feet
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Access Road, to Longview Ranch Airport, a private Airport located south of Kimberly in Wheeler County, Oregon, just off Oregon Route #19
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177.7
(15.7) |
110.4
(9.8) |
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Altitude: 2034 feet
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Lake Fire Trail, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, a park in eastern Oregon, located within the John Day River Basin. Blue Basin, a volcanic ash bowl transformed into claystone by eons of erosion, colored pastel blue by minerals located near here in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon
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180.8
(12.6) |
112.3
(7.8) |
Cathedral Rock Altitude: 2077 feet
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Cathedral Rock, A high steep rock, part of a great slump block located along the bank of John Day River, along Oregon Highway #19,
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181.7
(11.7) |
112.9
(7.3) |
John Day Highway Altitude: 2080 feet
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John Day Highway, A Loop road on Oregon Highway #19,
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182.9
(10.5) |
113.7
(6.5) |
A Loop Road Altitude: 2080 feet
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A Loop Road, John Day Highway,
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184.3
(9.1) |
114.5
(5.7) |
Dick Creek Road Altitude: 2103 feet
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Dick Creek Road, near Blue Basin in John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon
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185.0
(8.4) |
115.0
(5.2) |
Trail to John Day Fossil Beds Altitude: 2113 feet
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Trail to Blue Basin, Turtle Cove, in John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, off John Day River along Oregon Highway #19, in Oregon
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190.0
(3.4) |
118.1
(2.1) |
Access Altitude: 2234 feet
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Access to Cant Ranch, Sheep Rock, a rock located along the Oregon Highway #19 in John Day Fossil Beds National Monument,
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190.3
(3.1) |
118.3
(1.9) |
View Point/Rest Area Altitude: 2297 feet
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A Loop, Viewpoint/Rest Area, in close proximity to Sheep Rock, in T.C.John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
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192.5
(0.9) |
119.6
(0.6) |
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Altitude: 2211 feet
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, a national park in Oregon, located within the John Day River Basin. The monument is divided into three units: Painted Hills, Sheep Rock, and Clarno which is west of Fossil. Blue Basin is a volcanic ash bowl transformed into claystone by eons of erosion, colored pastel blue by minerals.
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193.4
(0.0) |
120.2
(0.0) |
Junction Altitude: 2221 feet
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Junction United States Highway #26, This is where the Oregon Highway #19 terminates on the south near Picture Gorge along the John Day River, in Oregon
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