State Highway 53 | |
---|---|
Route information | |
Maintained by ITD | |
Length: | 14.240 mi (22.917 km) |
Existed: | 1953 – present |
Major junctions | |
West end: | SR 290 at Washington state border |
SH 41 in Rathdrum | |
East end: | US 95 near Hayden |
Location | |
Counties: | Kootenai |
Highway system | |
State Highway 53 (SH-53) is a 14.240-mile-long (22.917 km) state highway serving Kootenai County in the U.S. state of Idaho. SH-53 travels northeast from Washington State Route 290 at the Washington state border near Hauser to a short concurrency with SH-41 in Rathdrum. From Rathdrum, the highway continues east to end at U.S. Route 95 (US-95) north of Hayden. The Hauser to Rathdrum segment first appeared on a map in 1926, while the continuation of the route to the Hayden area appeared in 1937, completing an unnumbered state highway. SH-53 was designated in 1953 after all unnumbered state highways were assigned numbers.
SH-53 begins at the Washington state border southwest of Hauser at the eastern terminus of Washington State Route 290, which serves Spokane, Washington. Trent Road travels northeast, paralleling the Spokane International branch of the Union Pacific Railroad, through farmland and several small suburban communities towards Rathdrum. The highway serves the northern area of the city, passing strip malls and businesses, to an intersection with SH-41. At the intersection, SH-53 turns southeast and begins a short concurrency with SH-41 to cross the railroad via an overpass. The highway splits from SH-41 near Lakeland High School and travels due east through a commercial district. From the commercial district, the roadway travels towards farmland and sharply turns north before cutting back southeast over a BNSF Railway line. After the overpass, SH-53 ends at an intersection with US-95 north of Hayden.