WASHINGTON STATE ROUTE 9


'State Route 9' is a state highway in Washington, U.S.A. It extends from just north of Woodinville in the Puget Sound region to the United States-Canada border at Sumas, a distance of about 98 miles.
For most of its distance SR-9 largely parallels Interstate 5 to the west, crossing the Snohomish, Skagit, Stillaguamish and Nooksack rivers, and coming within about 17 miles of Mount Baker. The Sumas border crossing provides easy access to Abbotsford, British Columbia and is usually a less busy alternative to the nearby I-5/Hwy 99 crossing at Blaine.

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Highway Intersections
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Highway Intersections


SR 9 meets with or intersects several state highways along its route, and crosses three counties:

Snohomish County-


Begins At

SR 522 (Woodinville/Maltby)
Meets With

SR 524 (Maltby)

SR 96 (east of Silver Firs)

US 2 (north of the city of Snohomish)

SR 204 (Frontier Village commercial district of Lake Stevens)

SR 92 (Lake Stevens/Marysville)

SR 528 (Marysville)

SR 531 (Arlington)

SR 530 (Arlington)

Skagit County-


Meets With

SR 534 (Lake McMurray)

SR 538 (Mount Vernon)

SR 20 (Sedro-Woolley)

Whatcom County-


Meets With

SR 542 (Deming)

SR 546 (north of the city of Nooksack)

SR 547 (Sumas)
Ends At

Canada/US Border

External links



Highways of Washington State

Washington State Highways

Traffic camera - SR-9 border crossing at Sumas

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