King County Road Services - Historic and Scenic Corridors ProjectOld Cascade Scenic Highway Heritage CorridorLocation: Northeast King County Length: 13.3 miles Begins: Stevens Pass Ski Area Ends: U.S. Highway 2 (Money Creek Bridge) Tip: Hover mouse over slideshow to access controls. The Old Cascade Scenic Highway Heritage Corridor represents three remnant sections of the 1914-1925 cross-mountain highway over Stevens Pass. This corridor takes the traveler back in time to the sights, sounds, and smells of early 20th century travel in the forested Cascade Range. Historic resources relate to the history of the Great Northern Railroad, Stevens Pass Historic District, logging and mining, and include the picturesque railroad and mill town of Skykomish. Today this corridor is a part of the Stevens Pass Greenway, a National Scenic Byway. Print our our Old Cascade Scenic Highway mile-by-mile tour (1.5MB .pdf) to take along on your trip. For driving directions for Section 2, go to Google Maps  For driving directions for Section 3, go to Google Maps  Resources:
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