U.S. Route 830

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U.S. Route 830 marker

U.S. Route 830
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Route information
Length: 209 mi[2] (336 km)
Existed: 1926[1] – 1968[2]
Major junctions
West end: US 101 / PSH 12 in Johnson's Landing
East end: US 97 / PSH 8 in Maryhill
Highway system
SR 823 SR 900

U.S. Route 830, (US 830), was a U.S. Highway which ran between a junction with US 97 near the city of Maryhill, Washington and a junction with US 101 near Ilwaco, Washington. The route still (mostly) exists; however it is currently signed as State Route 14 between Maryhill and Vancouver, Washington, Interstate 5 (I-5) between Vancouver and Longview, State Route 432 for a short stretch through Longview; and State Route 4 from Longview to the western terminus near Ilwaco. The number suggests that US 830 was an auxiliary route of US 30. While US 30 and US 830 never connect, they ran parallel to each other for the entire length of US 830. This route ran on the northern bank of the Columbia River (through Washington) whereas US 30 runs on the river's southern bank, through Oregon.

History

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The stretch of (former) US 830 which is now I-5 was at one point concurrent with US 99. The stretch of US 830 between Maryhill and Dallesport, Washington was formerly concurrent with US 197; now Dallesport is the northern terminus of US 197.

Major intersections

County Location mi[3] km Destinations[4] Notes
Pacific 81.82[n 1] 131.68 US 101 / PSH 12 – Seaview, Raymond Western terminus
87.15 140.25 SSH 12-B south – Naselle, Knappton–Astoria Ferry Connects to US 30 in Astoria. Car & driver toll $1 (1941) ($16 in 2025[5]).[6]
Wahkiakum 97.64 157.14 SSH 12-C south – Eden, Altoona
117.57 189.21 SSH 12-D north
Cowlitz 145.03 233.40 US 99 / PSH 1 – Portland, Tacoma, Seattle Western end of US 99 concurrency
Woodland 21.16[n 2] 34.05 SSH 1-S east – Cougar, Battle Ground
Clark 14.17 22.80 SSH 1-T west – Ridgefield
9.26 14.90 SSH 1-S east – Battle Ground
Vancouver 1.52 2.45 SSH 8-A east – Orchards
1.06 1.71 SSH 1-T west – Sara
0.00[n 3] 0.00 US 99 south / PSH 8 east – Portland Eastern end of concurrency with US 99, western end of concurrency with PSH 8
Camas 13.79 22.19 SSH 8-A north – Sifton
Washougal 16.16 26.01 SSH 8-B north
Skamania 25.80 41.52 SSH 8-B north
47.19 75.94 SSH 8-C north – Carson
Klickitat 66.06 106.31 SSH 8-D north – Town Lake
Maryhill 100.92 162.41 US 97 north / PSH 8 – Goldendale, Toppenish Eastern terminus; eastern end of PSH 8 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

Notes

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