Oregon Route 413 Explained

State:OR
Type:OR
Route:413
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Route 413 highlighted in red
Length Mi:11.45
Length Round:2
Direction A:South
Terminus A: OR 414 and OR 86 Spur in Halfway
Direction B:North
Terminus B:Cornucopia Trail in Cornucopia
Established:2003
Previous Type:OR
Previous Route:410
Next Type:OR
Next Route:414

Oregon Route 413 (OR 413) is an Oregon state highway running from Cornucopia to Halfway. OR 413 is known as the Halfway-Cornucopia Highway No. 413 (see Oregon highways and routes). It is 11.45miles long and runs northwest to southeast, entirely within Baker County.

OR 413 was established in 2003 as part of Oregon's project to assign route numbers to highways that previously were not assigned, and, as of July 2017, was unsigned.

Route description

OR 413 begins at Elk Creek in Cornucopia and heads southeast through Carson and Jimtown to Halfway, where it ends at an intersection with OR 414 and OR 86 Spur. Its northernmost 6miles are unpaved and narrow, and is closed by snow in the winter.

History

The Halfway-Cornucopia Highway was established in 1935 with the division of the old Baker-Cornucopia Highway into the Baker-Halfway Highway No. 12 and the Halfway-Cornucopia Highway. OR 413 was assigned to the Halfway-Cornucopia Highway in 2003.

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