Washington State Route 22
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| State Route 22 |
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| Defined by RCW 47.17.090, maintained by WSDOT | |||||||||||||
| Length: | 35.84 mi[1] (57.68 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 1964 | ||||||||||||
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State Route 22, also known as SR 22, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Washington. It parallels Interstate 82 for about 36 miles southeast of Yakima, connecting to it at both ends.
Most of SR 22 lies within the boundaries of the Yakama Reservation.
An unsigned SR 22 is the main road for Lake Wenatchee State Park.
[edit] Major intersections
| County | Location | Mile[1] | Destinations | Notes |
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| Yakima | 0.00 | Interchange | ||
| Toppenish | 2.97 | 1st Street – Fort Simcoe State Park | Former SR 220 | |
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| 7.92 | ||||
| Mabton | 22.28 | |||
| Benton | Prosser | 35.06 | ||
| 35.84 | Interchange |
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| SR 221 - SR 223 - SR 224 - SR 225 | |
| Former or proposed: SR 220 | |

