Route information | ||||
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Maintained by WSDOT | ||||
Length | 39.95 mi[1] (64.29 km) | |||
Existed | 1987–present | |||
Tourist routes | Cascade Loop Scenic Byway | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 2 / US 97 in Sunnyslope | |||
North end | US 97 near Chelan | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Washington | |||
County | Chelan | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Route 97 Alternate (US 97 Alt., also abbreviated as US 97A) is an alternate route of US 97 within the state of Washington. It runs for 40 miles (64 km) from Wenatchee to Chelan, following the west bank of the Columbia River opposite from US 2 and US 97. The highway travels through sparsely-populated areas along the river and passes near the Rocky Reach Dam and through the town of Entiat.
Wagon roads along the west side of the Columbia River were plotted in the 1880s by American settlers and added to the state highway system in 1897. The wagon road was designated as State Road 10 (later the Lake Chelan and Okanogan Highway) and was completely paved by the late 1930s. US 97 was created in 1926 and followed the highway, which was relocated in the 1950s due to the construction of the Rocky Reach Dam. A highway on the east side of the river was completed in the 1980s and designated as part of US 97 in 1987, leaving the west side to become an alternate route.