Oregon Route 238 Explained

State:OR
Type:OR
Route:238
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Route 238highlighted in red
Length Mi:38.93
Length Round:2
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in Grants Pass
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Medford
Established:1935
Previous Type:OR
Previous Route:237
Next Type:OR
Next Route:240

Oregon Route 238 is an Oregon state highway which runs between the cities of Grants Pass, Oregon and Medford, Oregon, and through the historic town of Jacksonville. It is known as the Jacksonville Highway No. 272 (see Oregon highways and routes), and is 39miles long. It lies in Jackson and Josephine County.

Route description

OR 238 begins, at its western terminus, at an interchange with U.S. Route 199 and Oregon Route 99 in Grants Pass. The highway heads south from there, eventually turning to the southeast, skirting the southern edge of the Rogue Valley, and the foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains. It continues in a general southeasterly direction for quite a while, and then turns northeast towards Jacksonville. In Jacksonville, OR 238 is contiguous with West and East California Street, then turns north at North 5th Street. Approaching the western outskirts of Medford, the highway originally turned at West Main Street and terminated at U.S. Route 99. The new route does not turn east at West Main Street, but continues north contiguous with Hanley Road, then turns east at Rossanley Drive. When Rossanley Drive ends at Sage Road, OR 238 continues northeast until it reaching its eastern terminus at an intersection with Oregon Route 99 (North Pacific Highway), which is also the western terminus of Oregon Route 62.