Oregon Route 34
Oregon Route 34 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Waldport on the Oregon Coast and the city of Lebanon in the western part of the state. West of Philomath, the highway is known as the Alsea Highway, which is Highway 27. It is part of the Corvallis-Newport Highway, which is Highway 33 between Philomath and Corvallis, includes a brief multiplex with U.S. Route 20 and Oregon Route 20 over the Pacific Highway West, which is Highway 1W(91), in Corvallis, and is known as the Corvallis-Lebanon Highway, which is Highway 210, between Corvallis and Lebanon.
Route description
Oregon Route 34 begins (at its western terminus) at its junction with U.S. Route 101 in Waldport. It follows the Alsea River to the town of Alsea, where it then heads northeast to its junction with U.S. Route 20 near Philomath. OR 34 and US 20 share the same roadway between Philomath and the college town of Corvallis. At a grade-separated interchange in eastern Corvallis, OR 34 leaves US 20 (which heads north with Oregon Route 99W) and crosses the Willamette River into Linn County. From Corvallis to its junction with Interstate 5 east of Tangent, OR 34 is a four-lane undivided highway, with an interchange at its junction with Oregon Route 99E in Tangent. OR 34 continues east to its eastern terminus at US 20 in Lebanon.
Cities and towns along the route
- Waldport
- Tidewater
- Alsea
- Philomath
- Corvallis
- Tangent
- Lebanon
Intersections with other highways
- U.S. Route 101 in Waldport
- U.S. Route 20 between Philomath and Corvallis
- Oregon Route 99W in Corvallis
- Oregon Route 99E in Tangent
- Interstate 5 east of Tangent
- U.S. Route 20 in Lebanon