- Washington State Route 6
Infobox WA State Route|type=State|route=6|sec=025
length_mi=51.37
length_ref=
length_round=2
formed=1964
dir1=West
dir2=East
from=
to=
next_type=State|previous_type=Interstate|next_route=7|previous_route=5State Route 6 is a numbered
state highway inWashington ,United States . It extends about 52 miles from Raymond in the southwest to Interstate 5 at Chehalis. It crosses a region of uplands that has been extensively logged.Route description
State Route 6 originates at the junction of U.S. Route 101 in the town of Raymond near
Willapa Bay , and from there heads east, following the course of theWillapa River for about 20 miles into theWillapa Hills , reaching the summit at Pluvius and crosses two significantly narrow bridges. SR 6 crosses the Chehalis River at Pe Ell, skirts the Doty Hills, crosses another narrow bridge and then follows the meandering course of the river east until it terminates at I-5 exit 77 in the town of Chehalis.Major intersections
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External links
* [http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/hwysofwastate/sr006.html Highways of Washington State]
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