It is in Southwest Idaho, about 54 miles on Interstate 84 from the Oregon border (west) and about 231 miles (on the interstate) from the Utah border to the south.
Interstate 84 - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
Interstate 5 (I-5) which goes north/south west of the Cascade Mountain range. I-84 goes east/west in the northern half of the state.
84 miles taking I-84 EAST.
Hopefully high enough for you not to do it again.
46 miles taking this route:Take OR-335 SOUTH from Helix to OR-11. Turn right onto OR-11.Take OR-11 to I-84. FOLLOW SIGNS to I-84, then, when you are at JCT I-84, follow signs to I-84 WEST.Take I-84 WEST to Helix.
There are two major Interstate highways in Oregon: Interstate 5 runs north and south from California to Washington west of the Cascade Mountain range. Interstate 84 runs east and west starting in Portland to Idaho along the Columbia River. Then there are multiple US highways, the major ones are as follows: Highway 101 runs north and south from California to Washington along the Oregon coastline. Highway 99 runs north and south from California to Washington, west of the Cascade Mountain range. Highway 97 runs north and south from California to Washington, east of the Cascade Mountain range. There are numerous US highways running east and west, among these are: Highway 30, 26, 22, 20 and others.
between looking glass, oregon and roseburg, or Up a creek without a paddle lol
The main route to Multnomah Falls (in the Columbia Gorge) from either direction is Interstate 84; the city of Troutdale is almost exactly 15 miles west of Multnomah Falls via this route.
Except for the Washington to Boston corridor (were 125 is common and 150 not unheard of) the most common 'high speed' speed limit is 84 mph. Note - lots of track is limited to less than 50 mph.
The driving distance from Oregon to Colorado is about 1,106 miles using I-84 East and I-70 East.
Get onto I 84 going east, stay on I 84 for about 425 miles and you will be in Boise (This is from Portland Oregon)