Washington State Route 6

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State Route 6
Defined by RCW 47.17.025, maintained by WSDOT
Length: 51.37 mi[1] (82.67 km)
Formed: 1964
West end: US 101 in Raymond
East end: I-5 in Chehalis
State highways in Washington
< I-5 SR 7 >
Lists: current - Interstates - 1937-70 - 1964 renumbering

State Route 6 is a numbered state highway in Washington, United States. It extends about 52 miles from Raymond in the southwest to Interstate 5 at Chehalis. It crosses a region of uplands that has been extensively logged.

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[edit] Route description

State Route 6 originates at the junction of U.S. Route 101 in the town of Raymond near Willapa Bay, and from there heads east, following the course of the Willapa River for about 20 miles into the Willapa Hills, reaching the summit at Pluvius and crosses two significantly narrow bridges. SR 6 crosses the Chehalis River at Pe Ell, skirts the Doty Hills, crosses another narrow bridge and then follows the meandering course of the river east until it terminates at I-5 exit 77 in the town of Chehalis.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Pacific Raymond 0.00 US 101Aberdeen, South Bend
Lewis 49.08 Napavine Former SR 603
Chehalis 51.37 I-5 Interchange

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