Arizona State Route 87

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State Route 87
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 272.66 mi[1] (438.80 km)
South end: SR 84 near Picacho
Major
junctions:
SR 202 in Chandler
US 60 in Mesa
SR 202 in Mesa
I-40 in Winslow
North end: SR 264 near Second Mesa
State routes in Arizona
< SR 86 SR 88 >
< SR 64 SR 65 SR 66 >
Unconstructed - Former

State Route 87 (SR 87) is a north-south road that travels from SR 84 near Picacho, Arizona northward to SR 264 near Second Mesa.

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The road that becomes SR 87 begins at Second Mesa, Arizona. It becomes a state route when it crosses the reservation boundary line and it ends at Interstate 10 exit 211, just south of Eloy, Arizona in the unincorporated town of Picacho.

SR 87 is known as the Beeline Highway from Payson through Fountain Hills to its terminus at McDowell Road, just north of Mesa. All of this portion of SR 87 is a four-lane highway.

There is a stretch of road where the highway splits, taking different canyons through the Mazatzal Mountains south of Payson, near the junction with SR 188. The old alignment is currently the southbound lanes, while a new alignment was built for the northbound lanes. There is a stretch where the roads cross-over each other because of the difference in elevations of the two canyons.

Once it gets to Mesa, SR 87 is known as Country Club Drive, a major-arterial street, six lanes wide in most sections. It then passes through Chandler where it becomes Arizona Avenue. South of Chandler, at Hunt Highway, SR 87 proceeds southeasterly as a two-lane rural road through the Gila River Indian Community until it reaches Coolidge.

In Coolidge, SR 87 is known as Arizona Blvd. It finally ends 16 miles south of Coolidge, near the unincorporated town of Picacho. The original southern terminus was 1/2 mile to the north of I-10 at its junction with State Route 84 until 2004 when SR 87 was extended to serve the 1/2 mile decertified SR 84 stretch.

ADOT is currently studying a stretch of I-10 to widen and improve interchanges along its stretch from Tucson to Casa Grande, including the interchange with SR 87. [1]

Stretches of this road were formerly numbered as State Route 65 and State Route 166.

Notable destinations along SR 87 include the Mogollon Rim and Tonto Natural Bridge.

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(Red Mountain Freeway)

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