- Arizona State Route 260
Infobox road
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state=AZ
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type=state
route=260
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length_mi=217.78
length_round=2
length_ref=cite web |url=http://tpd.az.gov/data/reports/2006SHSLog.pdf |title=2006 ADOT Highway Log |author=Arizona Department of Transportation |accessdate=2008-04-08]
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direction_a=West
starting_terminus=jct|state=AZ|SR|89A in Cottonwood
junction=jct|state=AZ|I|17 in Camp Verde
jct|state=AZ|US|60 in Show Low
direction_b=East
ending_terminus=jct|state=AZ|US|180|US|191 in Eagar
previous_type=AZ
previous_route=238
next_type=AZ
next_route=261
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route=160
previous_route=153
next_route=164
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next_type=SRaz browse
route=173
previous_route=172
next_route=176
previous_type=SR
next_type=SRaz browse
route=279
previous_route=277
next_route=280
previous_type=SR
next_type=SRState Route 260, also known as SR 260, is a major east-west state highway in north-central part of the
U.S. state ofArizona . It connects State Route 89A in Cottonwood to U.S. Route 180 and U.S. Route 191 in Eagar.Route description
The western terminus of SR 260 is located at State Route 89A in Cottonwood and heads northbound along much of the
Mogollon Rim , finally ending at its junction with U.S. Route 180 and U.S. Route 191 in Eagar. SR 260 is part of the National Highway System between Show Low and Payson.Stretches of this highway are known by various names, include Camp Verde Bridgeport Highway, General George Crook Trail, Camp Verde-Payson Highway, and White Mountain Road / Boulevard. The northernmost stretch between Cottonwood and Camp Verde was originally State Route 279, while the original stretch of road from Payson to Eagar was originally State Route 160.
SR 260 has been widened and upgraded between Payson and Heber-Overgaard to a four lane divided highway with bridges over wildlife corridors to reduce accidents with deer/elk and other wildlife. The road is congested at times during holiday weekends with traffic from the Phoenix area to areas along the eastern Rim. It is also closed during winter storms because of its elevation changes between Payson and Show Low.
Junction list
References
External links
* [http://arizonaroads.com/arizona/az260.html SR 260 at Arizona Roads]
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