Oregon Route 70


Oregon Route 70 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the towns of Dairy, and Bonanza in south-central Oregon The highway is known as the Dairy-Bonanza Highway No. 23 and is signed east-to-west.

Route description

Oregon Route 70 begins at an intersection with Oregon Route 140 in the town of Dairy. It heads east-southeast for seven miles, ending in the city of Bonanza.

History

The Dairy-Bonanza Highway was established in 1917. When the Oregon route numbering system was introduced in 1932, the highway was assigned the number OR 70. There have been no major changes to the highway since its establishment.

Major intersections