Arizona State Route 286 Explained

State:AZ
Type:SR
Route:286
Alternate Name:Sasabe Road
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 286 highlighted in red
Length Mi:45.04
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1955
Direction A:South
Terminus A:U.S.-Mexico Border in Sasabe
Direction B:North
Terminus B: in Three Points
Previous Type:AZ
Previous Route:280
Next Type:AZ
Next Route:287

State Route 286 (SR 286) is a highway in southern Arizona that runs from its junction with State Route 86 west of Tucson to the U.S.-Mexico border at Sasabe. It is largely a north - south route.

Route description

The southern terminus of SR 286 is located at the U.S.-Mexico border at Sasabe. The highway heads north from the border traversing a sparsely populated area and does not pass through any cities or towns aside from minor settlements. It provides access to the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as well as small settlements in Southern Arizona. Although it has a port of entry into El Sásabe, Sonora, Mexico, only dirt roads lead south of this location. The highway generally follows a north-northeast heading for the majority of its route. The northern terminus of the highway is located on SR 86 west of Tucson.[1]

History

An unpaved road connecting Sasabe to Tucson was built by 1935.[2] The route received a designation as SR 286 in the 1950s.[3] By 1963, a section of the route from SR 86 at the northern terminus to Palo Alto Ranch was paved.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2008 ADOT Highway Log . Arizona Department of Transportation . Arizona Department of Transportation . April 8, 2008 . December 28, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101228213727/http://www.azdot.gov/mpd/data/Reports/PDF/2008SHSLog.pdf . dead .
  2. Road Map of Arizona. Arizona Highway Department. 1935. March 30, 2012.
  3. Road Map of Arizona. Arizona State Highway Department. Rand McNally. 1958. March 30, 2012.
  4. Road Map of Arizona. Arizona State Highway Department. Rand McNally. 1963. March 30, 2012.