Arizona State Route 386

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State Route 386
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 11.88 mi[1] (19.12 km)
South end: Near Kitt Peak National Observatory
North end: SR 86
State routes in Arizona
< SR 377 SR 387 >
Unconstructed - Former

State Route 386, also known as SR 386, is a state highway in southern Arizona entirely within the Tohono O'odham Nation, traveling from State Route 86 to Kitt Peak National Observatory.

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[edit] Route description

SR 386 is a 11.88-mile (19.12 km) highway that connects the Kitt Peak National Observatory with SR 86. The southern terminus of the highway is located at the observatory. The highway leaves the observatory heading towards the southwest as it descends the mountain. It eventually begins to make the turn towards the west, then the north, and finally the northeast. The highway follows the terrain of the mountain and does not follow a direct route to SR 86. The highway makes a turn towards the north once the terrain smooths out as it heads towards its northern terminus at SR 86.[1][2]

[edit] Junction list

The entire route is in Tohono O'oham Indian Reservation, Pima County.

Mile[1] Junction Notes
0.00 SR 86
11.88 Kitt Peak Observatory

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