|
Oregon United States #730
Oregon Road Map Travel Guide
Press the + sign to zoom into the Oregon highway. As you zoom in you will see more photos. Move your
cursor over markers to see more highway information.Below the Map is a detailed text highway guide. Click on the PDF icon for a printable version.
Next Marker
Previous Marker
Printer Version PDF
|
Km |
Miles |
Road Item |
Road Summary |
0.0
(66.3) |
0.0
(41.2) |
Intersection Altitude: 384 feet
|
Intersection Interstate Highway #84/United States Highway #30, east of Boardman, Oregon, a city in Morrow County, Oregon, on the Columbia River. This is where United States Highway #730, begins its northerly-northeasterly run along the Columbia River, crosses into Washington and ends at a junction with United States Highway #12, south of Walulla, Washington, a community in Walla Walla County, Washington.
|
11.9
(54.4) |
7.4
(33.8) |
Main Avenue: Irrigon, OR Altitude: 308 feet
|
Main Avenue, Irrigon, Oregon, a city in Morrow County, Oregon, located on the Columbia River and United States Route #730.
|
23.3
(43.0) |
14.5
(26.7) |
Powerline Road Altitude: 295 feet
|
Powerline Road, Monroe Street, The Umatilla River, a tributary of the Columbia River, joining the Columbia at the city of Umatilla, just below McNary Dam in northeastern Oregon.
|
25.8
(40.5) |
16.0
(25.2) |
Intersection Altitude: 331 feet
|
Intersection Interstate Highway #82, Umatilla, Oregon, a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, It is here the Umatilla River enters the Columbia River on the side of the city. Umatilla Bridge, on the north carries the Interstate Highway #82 across Columbia River into Washington.
|
27.0
(39.3) |
16.8
(24.4) |
Junction: Dam Altitude: 466 feet
|
Junction United States Highway #395/Umatilla-Stanfield Highway, Devore Road, McNary Dam, a hydroelectric dam on the Columbia River. The dam provides for slackwater navigation, hydroelectric power generation, recreation, wildlife habitat, and incidental irrigation.
|
30.2
(36.1) |
18.8
(22.4) |
Beach Access Road: Recreation Site Altitude: 492 feet
|
Beach Access Road, McNary Beach Recreation Area, located on Lake Walulla,
|
37.4
(28.9) |
23.2
(18.0) |
Junction Altitude: 423 feet
|
Junction Oregon Route #207/Diagonal Road, to, Hermiston, Oregon, a city in Umatilla County, Oregon,
|
38.7
(27.6) |
24.0
(17.2) |
Hat Rock Road: State Park Altitude: 407 feet
|
Hat Rock Road, Hat Rock State Park, a state park located on the Oregon side of the Columbia River, along United States Highway #730, Hat Rock Butte, a rock formation like a hat, lies within Hat Rock State Park,
|
40.6
(25.7) |
25.2
(16.0) |
Junction Altitude: 381 feet
|
Junction Oregon Route #37/Pendleton Cold Springs Highway, Landing Road, Holdman, Oregon, a community in Umatilla County, Oregon, located east-southeast of United States Highway #730,
|
52.8
(13.5) |
32.8
(8.4) |
Juniper Canyon Road Altitude: 351 feet
|
County Road 896, Juniper Canyon Road,
|
56.7
(9.6) |
35.2
(6.0) |
Oregon Stateline Altitude: 351 feet
|
Oregon/Washington Border, United States Highway #730 crosses into Washington, along the Columbia River,
|
58.8
(7.5) |
36.5
(4.7) |
Spring Gulch Road Altitude: 344 feet
|
Spring Gulch Road, Braden Ranch Road,
|
60.1
(6.2) |
37.3
(3.9) |
Access Road: Wallula Gap Altitude: 358 feet
|
Access Road, to, Wallula Gap, a large water gap of the Columbia River through basalt anticlines in the Columbia River Basin in Washington, a National Natural Landmark, located on Columbia River, along the United States Highway #730. Twin Sisters, two rock formations near Wallula Gap,
|
66.3
(0.0) |
41.2
(0.0) |
Junction Altitude: 407 feet
|
Junction United States Highway #12, at the Madame Dorian Bridge, on Walla Walla River, beside Smiths Harbor, Fort Nez Percés, a former (1818-1857) fortified fur trading post on the Columbia River on the territory of modern-day Wallula, Washington lies north of here. This is where United States Highway #730 ends.
|
|
| © milebymile.com. Information provided as an unofficial resource on highway tourism information, as a convenience to our web site visitors. Information and status -- location, attractions, events, activities, highway signs, highway information, directions, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge.
|
|