State Highway 41 (SH-41) is a
state highway
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mostly in the
U.S. state
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of
Idaho
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. It runs from
Interstate 90
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in
Post Falls to
U.S. Route 2
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on the
Washington
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** A ...
state line. The northernmost of SH-41 run along State Street along the state line, with the southbound lane in the town of
Newport, Washington
Newport is a city in and the county seat of Pend Oreille County, Washington, Pend Oreille County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The population was 2,114 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
History
Newport was give ...
, and the northbound lane in
Oldtown, Idaho. The part of the highway in Washington is designated State Route 41 (SR 41).
Route description
SH-41 begins at an interchange with
I-90
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in
Post Falls, Idaho
Post Falls is a city in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. It is the gateway city to Northern Idaho off Interstate 90, just west of Coeur d'Alene, and east of Spokane, Washington. The population is an estimated 44,798 in 2023 according to ...
, with its southern ramps using East Seltice Way.
The four-lane highway travels north through commercial and residential areas in the northeastern outskirts of Post Falls and reduces to two lanes beyond the
city limits. SH-41 travels due north through the
Rathdrum Prairie
The Rathdrum Prairie is a flat in the U.S. state of Idaho. The prairie contains the cities
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, a rural area with several farms, and crosses the
Union Pacific Railroad
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's
Spokane Subdivision via an overpass. The highway then enters the city of
Rathdrum and turns northeast, passing residential neighborhoods and several schools. It then turns north to form a short
concurrency with
SH-53 and cross over the
BNSF Railway
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's
Kootenai River Subdivision on a four-lane overpass. SH-53 splits from the concurrency near a
shopping center
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to travel west towards
Spokane, Washington
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, while SH-41 turns northeast to leave Rathdrum.
The highway travels north towards
Spirit Lake along Rathdrum Creek and the eastern shore of Twin Lakes on the outskirts of the
Selkirk Mountains
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. Near the city's
eponymous lake, SH-41 intersects
SH-54, a connector highway that travels east to
Athol and
Lake Pend Oreille.
The highway travels north through the city of Spirit Lake on 5th Avenue, where it passes a commercial district, and continues northwest into
Bonner County. SH-41 turns west to follow Spirit Valley, which divides two arms of the Selkirk Mountains, and passes through the community of
Blanchard at the head of another valley. The highway gradually turns north and passes several disconnected sections of the
Kaniksu National Forest as it follows the Idaho–Washington state border.
SH-41 then turns northwest and descends into the city of
Oldtown, Idaho, overlooking the
Pend Oreille River
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. The highway turns north onto State Avenue and travels for several blocks on the Idaho–Washington state border with its northbound lanes in Oldtown, Idaho, and its southbound lanes in neighboring
Newport, Washington
Newport is a city in and the county seat of Pend Oreille County, Washington, Pend Oreille County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The population was 2,114 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
History
Newport was give ...
, where it is designated as Washington State Route 41 (SR 41).
SH-41/SR 41 travels over the
Pend Oreille Valley Railroad and through an industrial area before it terminates at an intersection with
US 2.
The highway is long and serves as a western alternative to
US 95.
The
Idaho Transportation Department
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(ITD) maintains all of SH-41 within Idaho, while the
Washington State Department of Transportation
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(WSDOT) maintains the southbound lanes of the section that lies in Washington.
Both agencies conduct annual surveys of traffic on segments of the freeway, the results of which are expressed in terms of
annual average daily traffic
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, a measure of traffic volume for any average day of the year. Average traffic volumes in 2019 ranged from a minimum of 2,800 vehicles between Blanchard and Oldtown to a maximum of 26,000 vehicles at the I-90 interchange in Post Falls. The section on the Idaho–Washington state border averaged between 4,400 and 5,000 vehicles in 2019.
History
The Spirit Lake Highway was added to the Idaho state highway system on May 4, 1931, and designated as State Highway 41. The southernmost between Ross Point and Rathdrum were paved and oiled by the state government in 1932 with grants from the federal government.
The Post Falls–Coeur d'Alene section of I-90 opened in October 1970 and included an interchange with SH-41 adjacent to its existing terminus at
US 10 (now Seltice Way) and Ross Point Road. The interchange was rebuilt in the late 1980s to route offramp traffic onto Seltice Way in response to collisions at the closely spaced intersections at the interchange. The state government also added several traffic signals to SH-41 between Seltice Way and Mullan Avenue in 1994 to address increased traffic.
The Washington side of State Avenue, which straddles the state border between Newport, Washington, and Oldtown, Idaho, was originally designated as part of US 2. A separate state highway was created in 1997 by the Washington state legislature and was numbered SR 41 to match the Idaho highway.
Local governments have proposed the expansion of SH-41 between Post Falls and Rathdrum to a four-lane divided highway since the 1990s, drawing opposition from nearby residents. Alternative plans, including upgrading parallel roads to handle higher-speed traffic, were considered by the
Kootenai Metropolitan Planning Organization in the 2000s but later rejected. A section of the SH-41 corridor was later approved for widening in the late 2010s, with $121 million allocated for construction. Construction began in 2020 and the widened highway with new traffic signals, a wide median, and a railroad overpass is scheduled to fully open in 2022; a new offset
single-point urban interchange
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with I-90 is also planned to begin construction in 2023.
Funds to widen an additional section were part of a proposed vehicle registration fee increase that was rejected by Kootenai County voters in 2020.
Major intersections
References
External links
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Highways of Washington State
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Transportation in Kootenai County, Idaho
Transportation in Pend Oreille County, Washington
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