Idaho State Highway 52

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State Highway 52
Maintained by ITD
Length: 54.126 mi[1] (87.107 km)
West end: OR 52 at the Snake River/Oregon State line near Payette
East end: SH-55 in Horseshoe Bend
State Highways in Idaho
< SH-51 SH-53 >

State Highway 52 is a state highway in the U.S. State of Idaho that travels along the Payette River from the Oregon State Line and Snake River to Horseshoe Bend.

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[edit] Route description

State Highway 52 begins at the Oregon/Idaho State Line at the terminus of Oregon Route 52 where the highway crosses the Snake River near Payette. The highway heads eastward through the city of Payette, then following the Payette River. The highway meets SH-72 at its junction east of New Plymouth. Then heads eastward to the city of Emmett where it turns north at its junction with SH-16 then continuing east up Black Canyon to its terminus at Horseshoe Bend.[2]

[edit] History

This route has been in existence since 1929 originally as part of State Highway 16 which originally terminated in Horseshoe Bend. State Highway 52 was created in 1938, when the northern section of SH-16 from Emmett to Horseshoe Bend was rerouted westward to New Plymouth. SH-16 was eventually truncated at Emmett in 1955, and SH-52 was then extended westward along the former SH-16 heading toward New Plymouth, and ending up in Payette and the state line.[3][4]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile [2] Destinations Notes
Payette 0.00 Oregon/Idaho state line Snake River
Payette 1.66
US-95 Spur south - Fruitland
2.33 US-95Weiser, Fruitland
14.42 SH-72 west – New Plymouth
Gem Emmett 30.42 SH-16 south – Eagle
Boise Horseshoe Bend 54.126 SH-55Eagle, McCall

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