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Washington State Department of Transportation Washington state offers countless destinations and routes for travel by foot, wheel, or bicycle Whether you prefer walking or rolling, we’re here to connect you with route planning resources and information to get from Point A to Point B smoothly
Mountain passes winter travel - WSDOT Map of all the Mountain Passes in Washington State Click on the green and white mountain pass icon for the specific pass’s information or use the list of links below
Real-time travel data - WSDOT Current reports on weather and driving conditions so you can travel safely through Washington's many beautiful mountains
Travel | WSDOT Washington State Ferries View sailing schedules, buy your tickets online, or save a spot for your vehicle on certain routes
Travel Center Map | WSDOT Washington State Department of Transportation | Esri and its data vendors Powered by Lat: 0, Long: 0 ×
Offices regions | WSDOT Southwest Region For Clark, Cowlitz, Klickitat, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties (360) 905-2000 swfeedback@wsdot wa gov Open to the public 8 a m - 4:30 p m , Monday-Friday except on state holidays when our offices are closed WSDOT Southwest Region 11018 NE 51st Circle Vancouver, WA 98682-6686 Map and directions (PDF 232KB)
SR 9 – Marsh Road to 2nd Street Vicinity – Widening Bridge Painting This project will widen State Route 9 between Marsh Road and 2nd Street near the city of Snohomish, build two southbound bridges directly to the west of the existing bridges—which will become northbound lanes—over the Snohomish River, and rebuild the on-ramp from 2nd Street to southbound SR 9 It also includes restoring and repainting the existing SR 9 Snohomish River bridge
Contacts | WSDOT Report material theft WSDOT is experiencing an increasing amount of theft of copper wire and other materials from the highway system We are working with the Washington State Patrol to slow this alarming trend
Road Closures | Snohomish County, WA - Official Website All state highways are maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) For more information, visit their website, watch webcams, or call 425-258-8300