State Route 193 | ||||
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Wawawai Road | ||||
SR 193 is highlighted in red.
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Route information | ||||
Defined by RCW 47.17.375 | ||||
Maintained by WSDOT | ||||
Length: | 2.58 mi (4.15 km) | |||
Existed: | 1964 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | SR 128 near Clarkston | |||
North end: | Wawawai Road near Clarkston | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Whitman | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 193 (SR 193) is a 2.58-mile (4.15 km) long state highway that serves the Port of Wilma in Whitman County, located in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway parallels the Snake River from an intersection with SR 128 north of Clarkston to the Port of Wilma. The current road is a short segment of the former route that extended from U.S. Route 12 (US 12) in Clarkston to US 195 west of Colton that was added to the highway system in 1969 as Secondary State Highway 3G (SSH 3G) in 1969 and removed in 1992.
State Route 193 (SR 193) begins at an intersection with SR 128 north of the Red Wolf Crossing over the Snake River in Clarkston. SR 128 turns east towards Lewiston, Idaho, Idaho and SR 193 travels west on the Wawawai Road parallel to the Snake River and the Great Northwest Railroad to the Port of Wilma, carrying a daily average of 1,600 vehicles in 2011. The highway ends at a private gravel road and the roadway continues downstream as the Wawawai Road to Wawawai County Park.