Overview
When
was the last time you stood looking at a field of wheat that extends to the
horizon? A drive on Rosenoff Road offers this simple
pleasure. The road makes a nice alternate route for a small part
of I-90 in Washington. Those who are familiar with the run between
Seattle and Spokane, and have time on their hands to try something
different, will appreciate the diversion. In addition, depending
on which direction you are traveling, the city parks in Moses Lake or
Ritzville offer pleasant lunch or rest stops.
Map

The
Route
Located in southeast Washington, Rosenoff Road runs roughly parallel to
I-90, about one to three miles north of the interstate. Rosenoff
Road in Adams County extends westwards as Road 3 NE in Grant County. The road is an alternate
route linking the towns of Moses Lake and Ritzville. Crossing gently
rolling hills, it is two-lane, mostly paved, and you can expect
little traffic (until word gets out!).
Heading
eastwards: take exit 179 to Moses
Lake, turn north onto state highway 17, then east onto Road 3 NE.
Heading
westwards: take exit 221 to Ritzville, and take the first left onto Division
Street, which becomes Rosenoff Road. (See maps above.)
Vital
Statistics
One way trip: 1 hour driving at 50-60 mph with stops; about 41 miles (66
kilometers).
Read on
for more about the sites, smells and tastes of wheat growing country...!
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