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Arizona State Route 303, also known as Loop 303 (spoken as three-oh-three) is a freeway connecting Interstate 10 west of Phoenix to Interstate 17 in Phoenix.
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Cities[]
- Surprise (scenery city)
- Phoenix
Route Description[]
Loop 303 starts at a diamond interchange on the Interstate 10 west of Phoenix. It then heads due north past several farms and crosses the US 60 via a partial cloverleaf interchange. It then turns east and ends at the Interstate 17 at a diamond interchange.
Exit List[]
Location | mi | km | Exit | Destinations | Facilities | Notes |
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Exit 124 on I-10 | |||
Surprise |
28 |
119 | ![]() ![]() |
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US 60 East inaccessible | |
Phoenix |
64 |
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Exit 221 on I-17; road does not continue east |
See also[]
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Cities | Camp Verde - Clifton - Ehrenberg - Flagstaff - Grand Canyon Village - Holbrook - Kayenta - Kingman - Nogales - Page - Phoenix - San Simon - Show Low - Sierra Vista - Tucson - Yuma
Scenery Towns: Ash Fork - Bitter Springs - Cameron - Colorado City - Dateland - Fredonia - Globe - Mexican Water - Morenci - Pinetop–Lakeside - Quartzsite - Sanders - Seligman - Springerville - St. Johns - Teec Nos Pos - Valle - Wickenburg |
Highways | Interstate 8 - Interstate 10 - Interstate 15 - Interstate 17 - Interstate 19 - Interstate 40 US 60 - US 64 - US 70 - US 89 - US 89A - US 93 - US 95 - US 160 - US 163 - US 180 - US 191 SR 51 - SR 61 - SR 64 - SR 66 - SR 77 - SR 85 - SR 89 - SR 90 - SR 92 - SR 98 - SR 260 - SR 303 - SR 389 |