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Osceola Loop Heritage Corridor - King County Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

King County Road Services - Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

Osceola Loop Heritage Corridor

Location: Southeast King County Enumclaw Plateau
Length: 7.2 miles
Begins: Southeast 448th Street, at 196th Avenue Southeast
Ends: Point of beginning

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The Osceola Loop Heritage Corridor on historic Porter’s Prairie includes the oldest road in the Heritage Corridor system. It also represents the best and least developed of scenic routes on the Enumclaw Plateau, with sweeping views across open dairy and horse farms toward Mt. Rainier in the distance. Two historic schools and a pickle factory mark the former agricultural crossroads of Osceola, established in 1877.

Resources:

Information from the Road Services Division's Web site is available to people with disabilities in alternate formats upon request by calling 206-263-6482 or 711 for the TTY relay service.

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Also in the Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

Osceola Loop
Looking east toward 228th. Photo courtesy of King County Archives.
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