Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 3346 ft. |
Junction at Shaniko, Oregon |
Junction United States Highway #97/Sherman Highway, at Shaniko, Oregon, a city located in Wasco County, Oregon, This is where the Oregon Route #218 terminates on the west. This Highway runs easterly through mountainous terrain and ends at Fossil, Oregon on the east. |
7.8 12.6 2651 ft. |
Union Street |
Union Street, Bennett Road, Antelope, Oregon, a city located on Oregon Highway #218, in Wasco County, Oregon. |
8.0 12.9 2618 ft. |
Junction |
Junction Oregon Route #293/Antelope Highway, South Street, Tub Springs Road, Oregon Highway #293 connects with United States Highway #97 on the southwest. |
11.7 18.9 3077 ft. |
Cold Camp Road |
Cold Camp Road, Muddy Road, NE Divide Road, |
22.7 36.6 1319 ft. |
Road along John Day River |
Road along John Day River, towards Black Rock, Clarno, Oregon, Rotten Lake, Big Lake, Dry Lake, located off this mountainous road along the western banks of John Day River |
22.9 36.9 1296 ft. |
Clarno Bridge |
Clarno Bridge, a bridge that spans John Day River and carries Oregon Highway #218 across, near Clarno, Oregon. |
24.4 39.3 1342 ft. |
Clarno Road |
Clarno Road, runs along the John Day River in wheeler County, Oregon |
25.0 40.3 1421 ft. |
Road Access: Fossil Hills |
Road Access to, Fossil Hills, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument area, Oregon |
33.3 53.6 2487 ft. |
Pine Creek Road: Ranch |
Pine Creek Road, Pine Creek Ranch, Cottonwood Creek Road, make a loop and joins Oregon Route #218 at another location. |
38.7 62.3 3114 ft. |
Cottonwood Creek Road |
Cottonwood Creek Road, Pine Creek Road, |
42.1 67.8 2667 ft. |
Fossil, Oregon |
Junction Oregon Route #19, at Fossil, Oregon, a city in Wheeler County, Oregon, It is here the Oregon Highway #218 has its eastern terminus. Fossil, Oregon is the only public fossil field in the USA, where one can pay a nominal fee, can hunt for fossils and keep any found. An antique automobile museum and a local history museum are located in Fossil, Oregon. Wheeler Court House Park, a park located along the Oregon Route #218, south of Fossil, Oregon. |