Oregon Route 62

For the unsigned Highway 62, see Florence-Eugene Highway.

Oregon Route 62 marker

Oregon Route 62
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 83.52 mi (134.41 km)
Existed: 1932 – present
Major junctions
West end: OR 99 in Medford
  OR 238 in Medford
I-5 in Medford
OR 140 in White City
OR 234 near Eagle Point
OR 227 in Trail
OR 230 near Union Creek
OR 422 in Klamath Agency
East end: US 97 near Chiloquin
Highway system
OR 58OR 66

Oregon Route 62 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Medford, and U.S. Route 97 between Chiloquin and Klamath Falls. The highway approaches Crater Lake National Park from the south, and is known as the Crater Lake Highway. While the highway is signed east-to-west, it is in reality shaped somewhat like a horseshoe; heading north-northeast from Medford, turning east as it approaches the park, and then turning south-southeast as it approaches Klamath Falls. Oregon Route 140, which intersects with OR 62 in White City, and Oregon Route 66 (which runs directly between Ashland and Klamath Falls), are more direct routes between Medford and Klamath Falls. Route 62 comprises a portion of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway.

Route description

Oregon Route 62 begins (at its "western" terminus) at an intersection with Oregon Route 99 and Oregon Route 238 just north of downtown Medford. The highway heads north, crosses and intersects with Interstate 5, and continues north as an expressway. About 6 miles (10 km) north of Medford, the highway passes through White City, where it intersects with OR 140. It then heads into the Cascade foothills, intersecting with Oregon Routes 234 and 227. As it approaches the park, the highway starts heading in a more easterly direction. Just short of the park, in the community of Union Creek, the highway intersects with Oregon Route 230, which provides a north–south bypass of Crater Lake.

After the intersection with OR 230, the highway turns east. Eight miles east of Union Creek, the highway enters Crater Lake National Park, and runs through the park for 18 miles (29 km). OR 62 does not get close to the lake itself; an access road midway through the park provides a route to the rim of the lake. After the access road, the highway turns south.

West of the city of Chiloquin, the highway intersects Oregon Route 422, which provides access to Chiloquin (and US 97 northbound), and the Modoc Point Highway, which provides access to Agency Lake. South of Chiloquin, Oregon Route 62 ends at an intersection with U.S. Route 97. U.S. 97 continues south to Klamath Falls.

Oregon Route 62 is 83 miles (134 km) in length.

Major intersections

Note: mileposts do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments.
CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
JacksonMedford0.050.08 OR 99 / OR 238 west Central Point, Medford City Center, Jacksonville
0.470.76 I-5 Grants Pass, AshlandI-5 exit 30; Interchange
0.570.92Biddle Road – Medford AirportInterchange
 6.039.70 OR 140 Lake of the Woods, Klamath Falls
 13.6321.94 OR 234 Gold Hill, Grants Pass
Trail22.4236.08Tiller, Canyonville (OR 227)
 57.3192.23 OR 230 east Diamond Lake, Bend
Klamath 73.16117.74Crater Lake
Fort Klamath90.07144.95Rocky Point, Lake of the WoodsFormer Klamath Lake Highway
Fort Klamath Junction91.33146.98Sun Mountain Road – Kimball ParkFormer Sun Mountain Highway
 97.32156.62Modoc Point RoadFormer Modoc Point Highway
 98.55158.60 To US 97 north (OR 422) Chiloquin, Bend, Agency Lake
 102.47164.91South Chiloquin RoadFormer Chiloquin Highway
Lobert Junction103.95167.29 US 97 Chemult, Bend, Modoc Point, Klamath Falls
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Oregon Department of Transportation, Public Road Inventory (primarily the Digital Video Log), accessed April 2008
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