Washington

U.S. Bicycle Route 10

Miles: 410

Signed: No

USBR 10 follows Adventure Cycling’s Northern Tier route from Newport, Washington, at the Idaho border, to Anacortes, Washington’s international ferry terminal. It travels through North Cascade National Park, summits Loup Loup Pass near Twisp, scales the Okanogan Highlands at Wauconda and crests the Kettle Range at the 5,575 foot Sherman Pass, which is the highest paved mountain pass in the state

Eastbound digital map

Westbound digital map

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U.S. Bicycle Route 310

Miles: 1

Signed: No

USBR 310 is a alternate loop that connects cyclists into the commercial area of Newport, WA, at the Washington-Idaho state border. 

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U.S. Bicycle Route 610

Miles: 2

Signed: No

USBR 610 is an alternate route off USBR 10 in Washington that connects cyclists to more commercial options in Sedro-Woolley.

Eastbound digital map

Westbound digital map

U.S. Bicycle Route 87

Miles: 73

Signed: No

USBR 87 is being designated in segments and will connect the Canada border to Oregon when it is complete.

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U.S. Bicycle Route 95

Miles: 86

Signed: No

USBR 95 is being designated in segments and will connect the Canada border to Oregon when it is complete. 

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U.S. Bicycle Route 97

Miles: 116

Signed: No

USBR 97 is being designated in segments and will connect the Canada border to Oregon when it is complete. 

Northbound digital map

Southbound digital map