U.S. Route 60 in Arizona

U.S. Route 60 marker

U.S. Route 60

US 60 highlighted in red
US 60X highlighted in blue
Route information
Maintained by ADOT
Length 369.30 mi (594.33 km)
Existed June 8, 1931–present
Tourist
routes
Gila–Pinal Scenic Road
Historic US 80
Major junctions
West end I-10 in Brenda
Major intersections
East end US 60 at New Mexico state line
Location
Country United States
State Arizona
Counties La Paz, Maricopa, Pinal, Gila, Navajo, Apache
Highway system
  • Arizona State Highway System
SR 51 US 60 SR 61
SR 347 SR 360 SR 364
View east along Route 60, Mesa

U.S. Route 60 (US 60) is an east–west United States Highway within Arizona. The highway runs for 369 miles (594 km) from a junction with Interstate 10 near Quartzsite to the New Mexico state line near Springerville. As it crosses the state, US 60 overlaps at various points: I-17, I-10, SR 77, SR 260, US 191, and US 180. Between Wickenburg and Phoenix, the route is known as Grand Avenue (or the Phoenix–Wickenburg Highway). From Tempe to Apache Junction, it is known as the Superstition Freeway.

Route description

I-10 to Wickenburg

The western terminus of US 60 is located at an interchange with I-10 near the community of Brenda east of Quartzite. It heads northeast from this junction to Vicksburg Junction where it curves towards the east. It continues to the east to Hope where it intersects SR 72. East of Hope, the highway briefly curves towards the north-northeast through the Granite Wash Pass before curving towards the northeast. It continues this direction until it reaches Aguila. The highway heads east to an intersection with SR 71 after passing through Aguila. US 60 continues towards the east until it reaches Wickenburg and an intersection with US 93. From Wickenburg, the highway heads towards the southeast towards Phoenix. It has an intersection with SR 74 in Morristown as it continues towards the southeast.

Grand Avenue

As US 60 enters the Phoenix metropolitan area, It intersects Loop 303 in Surprise where it becomes Grand Avenue as it continues southeast. It continues to a junction with Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway) in Peoria before heading through Glendale. The highway enters the Phoenix city limits and continues towards the southeast until it reaches an interchange with 27th Avenue near Thomas Road.

Improvements to the Grand Avenue portion of US 60, which were included in the Maricopa Association of Governments' 20-year Regional Transportation Plan, have been made. Among such improvements is the reducing of many of the busiest six-legged intersections to four-legged intersections by constructing overpasses, underpasses, and access roads.

US 60 Marker

I-17/I-10 concurrencies

After briefly heading south along 27th Ave., US 60 turns left onto Thomas Rd. for 14 mile (0.40 km) until it reaches I-17. At I-17 the highway begins to run concurrently with I-17 towards the south. It passes through an I-10 interchange known as "The Stack." US 60 continues to run concurrent with I-17 around the Durango Curve and continues east until it again reaches I-10 at the interchange known as "The Split." US 60 begins to run concurrently towards the east with I-10 after the interchange. Along the freeway, US 60 passes along the south side of the airport and over a bridge traversing the Salt River. Once over the river, the freeway continues towards Tempe to an interchange with SR 143. The freeway curves back towards the south following the SR 143 interchange.

Superstition Freeway

After the curve, I-10 and US 60 part ways in Tempe, with I-10 continuing towards the south and US 60 now heading east along the Superstition Freeway. The freeway continues towards the east to a second interchange with Loop 101 (Price Freeway). The freeway enters Mesa city limits after the interchange as it continues towards the east to the SuperRedTan interchange with Loop 202. The freeway enters the city limits of Apache Junction in Pinal County as it continues eastbound. The freeway portion of the highway ends in Apache Junction as US 60 curves towards the southeast.

Apache Junction to the state line

US 60 Marker

The highway continues towards the southeast passing through Gold Canyon to an interchange with SR 79 at Florence Junction. US 60 curves towards the east at this junction as it heads to Superior and an interchange with SR 177. From Superior the highway begins to head towards the northeast to Miami and Claypool. It continues to a junction with SR 188 before passing through Midland City and turning towards the south towards Globe. US 60 curves back towards the east in Globe and continues to an intersection with US 70 and SR 77. US 60 heads northeast from the intersection concurrent with SR 77. The two highways curve towards the north before curving back towards the northeast as they head towards Show Low. As the highway continues towards the northeast it enters the San Carlos Indian Reservation. Within the reservation, the highway goes through a series of hairpin turns as it enters the Salt River Canyon. After descending into the canyon, the highway passes over the Salt River and enters the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The highway continues towards the northeast and enters Navajo County before reaching an intersection with SR 73. It continues northeast from this intersection to the city of Show Low.

In Show Low, US 60 intersects SR 260 and briefly runs concurrently with SR 260 as it heads northeast through the city. The concurrency with SR 77 also ends in Show Low as SR 77 heads north to Snowflake and US 60 continues towards the east. US 60 leaves the Show Low city limits and heads east to a junction with SR 61 which heads northeast towards Concho. US 60 continues east from this intersection before curving towards the southeast as it heads towards Springerville.

As it enters the Springerville city limits, it intersects and begins to run concurrently with US 180 and US 191. The three highways continue along the same alignment through Springerville, passing over the Little Colorado River. As the three highways continue through the city, they eventually split with US 180 and US 191 heading south towards Alpine and US 60 continuing towards the east. US 60 continues towards the east leaving the Springerville city limits and crossing over the state line into New Mexico.

History

State Route 74 marker

State Route 74

Location Ehrenberg to Wickenburg
Length 111.20 mi (178.96 km)
Existed 1927–1931

State Route 360 marker

State Route 360

Location Tempe to Apache Junction
Length 26.41 mi (42.50 km)
Existed 1970–1992

In 1927, what is now US 60 was signed as or roughly followed by SR 74 between the California border near Ehrenburg and Wickenburg, US 89 from Wickenburg to Florence Junction, US 80 from Phoenix to Florence Junction, US 180 from Florence Junction to Globe and US 70 between Springerville and the New Mexico border. The segment of highway between Springerville and Globe had not been constructed yet. US 60 was extended into Arizona on June 8, 1931, from its original western terminus at US 66 in Springfield, Missouri. While what is now US 60 was under construction between Globe and Springerville, US 60 was temporarily routed down SR 73 as US 60T through San Carlos and McNary. The current route through Show Low was completed sometime between 1935 and 1938. US 60 through Arizona has had far fewer major changes than some other U.S. routes, but one notable example is being replaced by Interstate 10 between Los Angeles, California, and the highway's current terminus near Quartzsite. (The Arizona section of this route was decommissioned in 1982.)

US 60 is now the only U.S. Route to serve Phoenix. US 70 (decommissioned 1969), US 80 (decommissioned 1977) and US 89 (decommissioned 1992) have all been truncated outside of Phoenix. The only other major change was being realigned from an "in-town" route along city arterials through Mesa, Tempe, and Phoenix to the old SR 360 alignment a few miles south and merging with I-10 and I-17 into Downtown Phoenix.

The Pinto Creek Bridge in 1955.

In 1949, the Pinto Creek Bridge won an Annual Award of Merit for being the "most beautiful steel bridge", given by the American Institute of Steel Construction.

In 1952, the Claypool Tunnel was bypassed by the Queen Creek Tunnel to the north, upgrading from a simple “hole in the rock”-type tunnel to a more modern tunnel.

Recent improvements

US 60 shield used from 1926 to 1955

In recent years, Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has been working to widen and improve US 60 through the Metropolitan Phoenix area, as it is one of the area's principal freeways. Along the Superstition Freeway segment in the East Valley between I-10 and Loop 202, ADOT has completed its project of adding additional general purpose lanes (five total plus an HOV lane in each direction), adding auxiliary lanes between exits, improving sound barriers, replacing signs, improving lighting conditions, adding rubberized asphalt to reduce noise, adding variable message signs, installing cameras, and adding traffic sensors. A new partial interchange at Meridian Road, along the MaricopaPinal county line, opened in October 2015.

Directional colored shields found on US 60 in Arizona during the 1950s.

Along the Grand Avenue segment in Phoenix, ADOT has been widening portions of Grand Avenue in addition to constructing additional overpasses and underpasses at six former six-way intersections to improve traffic flow along US 60 in the Northwest Valley.

ADOT is currently in the study phase of adding additional lanes between Loop 101 and Loop 303 in the far West Valley.

Future

Due to rapid growth in the far eastern Phoenix suburbs within Pinal County and increasing road congestion in the Gold Canyon area, ADOT has begun to study potential freeway-grade realignments of US 60 past the current eastern terminus of the Superstition Freeway in Apache Junction. The new freeway alignment would bypass the existing at-grade section of US 60 through Gold Canyon, and would either rejoin the existing alignment southeast of town (in the vicinity of the Arizona Renaissance Festival grounds) or at the newly constructed freeway-grade junction with SR 79 at Florence Junction.

Major junctions

County Location mi
km Exit Destinations Notes
La Paz Brenda 30.89 49.71 I-10 – Phoenix, Los Angeles Exit 31 on I-10; I-10 west is former US 60 / US 70 west
Hope 49.55 79.74
SR 72 west – Parker
Eastern terminus of SR 72
Maricopa Aguila 86.07 138.52
SR 71 north – Prescott
Southern terminus of SR 71
Wickenburg 110.24 177.41 Washington Street Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
110.27 177.46 Museum, Parking Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; serves Desert Caballeros Western Museum
110.33 177.56
US 93 north – Kingman, Las Vegas
Roundabout; southern terminus of US 93
Morristown 120.11 193.30

SR 74 east to I-17
Western terminus of SR 74
Sun City West 138.48 222.86 Loop 303 (Bob Stump Memorial Parkway) Exit 119 on Loop 303
Surprise 142.75 229.73 Bell Road Interchange; left exits and entrances
Peoria 148.90 239.63
Loop 101 south (Agua Fria Freeway)
Exit 11 on Loop 101
149.23 240.16

To Loop 101 north – Glendale
Access via 91st Avenue; exit 11 on Loop 101
151.97 244.57 Olive Avenue / 75th Avenue Interchange with Olive Avenue; at-grade intersection with 75th Avenue
Glendale 153.35 246.79 67th Avenue / Northern Avenue Interchange with 67th Avenue; at-grade intersection with Northern Avenue; future Northern Parkway west
154.74 249.03 Tunnel underneath 59th Avenue / Glendale Avenue intersection
155.41 250.11 55th Avenue north to Maryland Avenue Interchange; westbound exit and entrance
156.21 251.40 51st Avenue / Bethany Home Road Interchange with 51st Avenue; at-grade intersection with Bethany Home Road
GlendalePhoenix line 157.40–
157.59
253.31–
253.62
157 43rd Avenue / Camelback Road Interchange; 43rd Ave. is former SR 69
Phoenix 159.01 255.90 159 Indian School Road / 35th Avenue Currently a traffic-light interchange with Indian School Road and at-grade intersection with 35th Avenue; to be reconfigured into an underpass with ramps to/from the 35th Ave./Indian School Rd. intersection above
160.09 257.64 Grand Avenue southeast – Downtown Phoenix Interchange; left exit eastbound; left entrance westbound; US 60 (east) splits from Grand Avenue, which becomes unsigned US 60X east; exit 160 on US 60X; former US 60 / US 70 east / US 89 / SR 93 south
201.945 324.999
I-17 north (Black Canyon Freeway north) – Flagstaff
Western end of I-17 concurrency; exit 201 on I-17
200.885 323.293 200B McDowell Road / Van Buren Street Exit numbers follow I-17; no signage for Van Buren Street westbound
200.589 322.817 200A I-10 – Central Phoenix, Los Angeles Exit 143 on I-10
199.706 321.396 199B Adams Street / Van Buren Street Westbound exit and entrance only
199.555 321.153 Jefferson Street Eastbound exit only
199.165 320.525 199A Grant Street / Buckeye Road No westbound signage for Buckeye Road
198.843 320.007 198 Buckeye Road Westbound exit only
197.943 318.558 197 Durango Street / 19th Avenue No westbound signage for Durango Street
Durango Curve; Black Canyon Freeway transitions to Maricopa Freeway
196.938 316.941 196 7th Avenue / Central Avenue No westbound signage for Central Avenue
195.935 315.327 195B 7th Street / Central Avenue No eastbound signage for Central Avenue
194.920 313.693 195A 16th Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
168.28 270.82 194

I-17 ends / I-10 west (Inner Loop) – Los Angeles, Sky Harbor
Southern terminus of I-17; no exit number westbound; eastern end of I-17 concurrency, western end of I-10 concurrency; I-10 exits 150 (east) & 150A (west)
149.94 241.31 150B 24th Street Exit numbers follow I-10; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
150.77 242.64 Salt River bridge
151.50 243.82 151 University Drive / 32nd Street
152.39 245.25 152 40th Street
PhoenixTempe line 153.38 246.84 153A
SR 143 north (Hohokam Expressway) / 48th Street south / Broadway Road – Sky Harbor Airport
Signed as exit 153 eastbound; Broadway Road not signed westbound; exits 1A-B on SR 143
Tempe
SR 143 north
Planned HOV interchange; to be westbound exit and eastbound entrance
153.75 247.44 153B Broadway Road / 52nd Street Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
171.63 276.21
I-10 east (Maricopa Freeway east) – Tucson
Eastern end of I-10 concurrency; exit 154 on I-10
Western end of Superstition Freeway (former SR 360)
172.52 277.64 172 Priest Drive Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
173.67 279.49 173 Mill Avenue
174.42 280.70 174 Rural Road
175.41 282.30 175 McClintock Drive
176.44–
176.47
283.95–
284.00
176A
Loop 101 south (Price Freeway)
Exits 55A-B on Loop 101
TempeMesa line 176B
Loop 101 north (Price Freeway)
177.43 285.55 177 Dobson Road
Mesa 178.41 287.12 178 Alma School Road
179.41 288.73 179 SR 87 (Country Club Drive) – Chandler
180.36 290.26 180 Mesa Drive
181.41 291.95 181 Stapley Drive
182.40 293.54 182 Gilbert Road
184.39 296.75 184 Val Vista Drive
185.39 298.36 185 Greenfield Road
186.38 299.95 186 Higley Road
187.87 302.35 187 Superstition Springs Boulevard Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
188.38 303.17 188 Power Road
189.38 304.78 189 Sossaman Road Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
190.42–
190.60
306.45–
306.74
190 Loop 202 SuperRedTan Interchange; signed as exits 190A (north) and 190B (south) eastbound; exits 30A-B on Loop 202
191.39 308.01 191 Ellsworth Road
192.39 309.62 192 Crismon Road
193.40 311.25 193 Signal Butte Road
MaricopaPinal
county line
MesaApache Junction line 194.41 312.87 194 Meridian Road Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Pinal Apache Junction 195.41 314.48 195 Ironwood Drive
196.41 316.09 196
SR 88 east (Idaho Road)
197.41 317.70 197 Tomahawk Road
198.41 319.31 198 Goldfield Road (Historic US 80) Western end of Historic US 80 concurrency
199.17 320.53 199 Old West Highway (Historic US 80 west) Westbound exit only; former US 60 / US 70 / US 80 west / US 89 north
199.44 320.97 Mountain View Road Eastern end of Superstition Freeway (former SR 360); traffic light westbound
Gold Canyon 205
SR 24 west (Gateway Freeway)
Planned interchange
Florence Junction 212.27 341.62 212 Historic US 80 east / SR 79 – Florence, Tucson Interchange; eastern end of Historic US 80 concurrency; former US 80 / US 89
Superior 226.87 365.11 227
SR 177 south – Kearny, Winkelman
Interchange; northern terminus of SR 177
Gila Globe 247.04 397.57
SR 188 north (Apache Trail) – Roosevelt
Southern terminus of SR 188; former SR 88 west
250.76 403.56 Maple Street Interchange via connector road
252.05 405.64

US 70 east / SR 77 south (Ash Street east) – Safford, Winkelman
Western end of SR 77 concurrency; western terminus of US 70
Navajo 318.14 512.00
SR 73 east
Western terminus of SR 73
Show Low 339.72 546.73
SR 260 west (Clark Road) – Heber-Overgaard
Western end of SR 260 concurrency
341.69 549.90
SR 260 east (White Mountain Road) – Pinetop-Lakeside, Springerville
Eastern end of SR 260 concurrency
342.25 550.80
SR 77 north (Penrod Road) – Holbrook
Eastern end of SR 77 concurrency
Apache Bell 353.16 568.36
SR 61 north – St. Johns
Southern terminus of SR 61
Springerville 384.45 618.71

US 180 west / US 191 north – St. Johns
Western end of US 180/US 191 concurrency
387.83 624.15
Mountain Avenue to SR 260 – Eagar
Serves White Mountain Regional Medical Center
388.69 625.54

US 180 east / US 191 south – Alpine
Eastern end of US 180/US 191 concurrency
401.97 646.91
US 60 east – Socorro
Continuation into New Mexico
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notes

  1. The mileposts were not renumbered after the western leg was truncated, so they begin at milepost 30.89. Mileposts for US 60 are not logged on overlaps with Interstate highways, except at the junction of I-10 and I-17.
  2. Only the freeway portion of US 60 east of the I-10 interchange has exit numbers, except for a few exits on the lower section of Grand Avenue, and the interchanges with SR 79 and SR 177. All other segments are standard divided or undivided highways with uncontrolled access.
  3. Mileposts reflect I-17 mileage markers
  4. Mileposts reflect I-10 mileage markers

Related route

U.S. Route 60X

Location Phoenix, Arizona
Length 1.47 mi (2.37 km)
Existed 1992–present

U.S. Route 60X(1)

Location Mesa, Arizona
Length 5.99 mi (9.64 km)
Existed 1992–present

An unsigned U.S. Route 60X is also listed by ADOT is divided into two discontinuous segments, both of which are located within Maricopa County in the Phoenix area. Both sections of US 60X were portions of the pre-freeway alignment of US 60 between Apache Junction and central Phoenix.

US 60X begins near Grand Avenue and Thomas Road at exit 160, where US 60 leaves Grand Avenue for Thomas Road. It then follows Grand Avenue southeast over I-17/US 60, terminating at an intersection with 18th Avenue and Willetta Street.

The eastern segment of US 60X picks up at Sossaman Road, traveling east across Main Street/Apache Trail, crossing Loop 202 and Ellsworth Road before terminating at Meridian Drive, at the Pinal County line.

Major intersections

The eastern segment of US 60X has posted mile markers that likely correspond to the former alignment of US 60.

Western section

The entire route is in Phoenix, Maricopa County.

mi km Exit Destinations Notes
0.000 0.000 Grand Avenue northwest (US 60 west) Continuation beyond western terminus of US 60X
160 27th Avenue (US 60 east) to Thomas Road Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
0.56 0.90

24th Drive to I-17 north
Right-in/right-out interchange; westbound exit and entrance only
1.31 2.11

McDowell Road / 19th Avenue to I-10 east
Access to I-10 via 19th Ave. south
1.47 2.37 18th Avenue / Willetta Street Eastern terminus of US 60X; road continues southeast as Grand Ave.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Eastern section

The entire route is in Mesa, Maricopa County.

mi km Destinations Notes
189.01 304.18 Main Street west (Historic US 80 west) / Sossaman Road Western terminus of US 60X(1); west end of Historic US 80 concurrency; road continues as Main Street (Historic US 80)
190.71–
190.79
306.92–
307.05
Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) Loop 202 exits 27 (south) and 28 (north)
194.00 312.21 Apache Trail (Historic US 80 east) / Meridian Drive Eastern terminus of US 60X(1); east end of Historic US 80 concurrency; road continues into Pinal County as Apache Trail (Historic US 80)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also