Idaho State Highway 55

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State Highway 55
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Route information
Maintained by ITD
Length: 148.701 mi[1] (239.311 km)
Existed: 1969 – present
Tourist
routes:
Payette River Scenic Byway
Major junctions
South end: US-95 west of Marsing
North end: US-95 in New Meadows
Highway system
State Highways in Idaho
SH-54 SH-57 x20px
Rafters on the Payette River, near Banks
Payette Lake at McCall
Cascade Dam & reservoir at Cascade

State Highway 55 is an Idaho highway from Marsing to New Meadows, connecting with US-95 at both ends.

From Marsing it travels east to Nampa, Meridian, and Eagle, then north to Horseshoe Bend. SH-55 then climbs the Payette River to Banks, then its north fork to the Long Valley, through the towns of Cascade and McCall. After descending a narrow canyon to Meadows, SH-55 terminates in New Meadows at the junction with US-95.

Route description

In the southwest corner of Idaho, State Highway 55 starts at the junction with US-95, approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of Marsing. The highway heads eastward as it travels through Marsing, crosses the Snake River and the Snake River Valley AVA. The highway continues east to Nampa, where it meets Interstate 84 and US-30.

The highway is cosigned with those routes as it heads eastward to Meridian. Highway 55 turns northward at Eagle Road and crosses the Boise River near Eagle. The junction with SH-44 is in Eagle, where the routes are briefly cosigned.

East of Eagle, Highway 55 turns northward and climbs to the Spring Valley and over the Spring Valley Summit, at 4,242 feet (1,293 m) (web-cam), then descends 1600 vertical feet (490 m) on Horseshoe Bend Hill into Horseshoe Bend. The new multi-lane grade was completed in fall 1991;[2] the old curvier road is to the west, long plagued by landslides and closures.[3][4] North of Horseshoe Bend, the highway ascends the Payette River and passes through several recreational areas, which offer rafting, fishing, and camping activities. Highway 55 continues north, through the small communities of Banks and Smiths Ferry (web-cam), then crosses the river via the Rainbow Bridge (1933) (photo), originally known as the North Fork Bridge.[5]

SH-55 then climbs Round Valley Creek to Round Valley, and continues northward through the extended Long Valley of Valley County to the county seat of Cascade. It ascends a brief summit at 5,207 feet (1,587 m) at Little Donner (web-cam), then descends to follow the east shore of Cascade Reservoir. The route continues northward to Donnelly, the turnoff for Tamarack Resort, located to the southwest, on the western shore of the reservoir. SH-55 continues north through the valley to McCall, at the south shore of Payette Lake, the host of many scenic, recreational, and winter activities.

Meeting the south shore of Payette Lake, Highway 55 turns westward as Lake Street through McCall and its west "Lardo" area. West of town, the road climbs to the Red Ridge, where it reaches its maximum elevation of 5,330 feet (1,625 m) above sea level, immediately northeast of the Little Ski Hill, also known as Goose Creek Summit (web-cam). Two miles (3 km) further is the turnoff for the Brundage Mountain ski area, four miles (6 km) north on Goose Lake Road. Highway 55 then enters a narrow and twisty canyon, rapidly descending with Little Goose Creek to Meadows, then to its northern terminus, the junction with US-95 in New Meadows at 3,868 feet (1,179 m) in Meadows Valley.[6]

Highway 55, from Eagle north to US-95 in New Meadows, is the Payette River Scenic Byway,[7] part of the National Scenic Byways Program.[8]

History

This route has been designated as State Highway 55 since 1969; and replaced former State Highway 72 and former State Highway 15.[9]

State Highway 55 was originally routed through downtown Boise, and followed the old alignment of State Highway 44 down State Street and 23rd St to Fairview St. From there it turned westward with US-20, US-26 and US-30. The highway continued westward on the Boise Connector then Interstate 180N (now Interstate 184), and continued west along Interstate 80N (now Interstate 84), where it followed its present alignment toward Nampa.[10]

Recently in late 2006. the route was realigned away from downtown Nampa when a new interchange, Interchange #33 along Interstate 84 was opened and provided a more direct connection to State Highway 55 from the interstate. The segments of SH-55 following Nampa Blvd and Caldwell Blvd through Nampa have been decommissioned favoring the more direct routing. From there the highway followed its current alignment from that point to Marsing and its southern terminus at US-95.

Major intersections

County Location mi[6] km Destinations Notes
Owyhee 0.00 0.00 US-95 – Homedale, Payette, Winnemucca
Marsing 1.997 3.214 SH-78 south – Grand View, Bruneau, Givens Springs
Canyon Nampa 16.154 25.997 I-84 Business Loop (Caldwell Boulevard)
16.588 26.696 I-84 west (US-30) / Midland Boulevard – Caldwell, Ontario West end of I-84 / US-30 overlap; SH-55 south follows exit 33A
see I-84 (mile 33.539-45.998)
Ada Meridian 29.06 46.77 I-84 east (US-30) / South Eagle Road – Boise East end of I-84 / US-30 overlap; SH-55 north follows exit 46
BoiseEagle line 33.92 54.59 US-20 / US-26 (Chinden Boulevard) – Caldwell, Boise
Eagle 35.83 57.66 SH-44 west / Eagle Road – Emmett, Caldwell, Eagle, Firebird south end of SH-44 overlap
37.79 60.82 SH-44 east – Boise north end of SH-44 overlap
Boise Horseshoe Bend 57.30 92.22 SH-52 west – Emmett, Payette
Adams New Meadows 148.70 239.31 US-95 – Council, Grangeville, Lewiston
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. Idaho Transportation Department, [1]
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  7. Idaho Byways - Payette River Scenic Byway
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