Route 69, or Highway 69, may refer to:
Idaho State Highway 69 (SH-69) is a short highway from Kuna to Interstate 84 in Meridian.
State Highway 69 starts at its southern junction and terminus in Kuna. The highway heads eastward for a short distance then turns northward on Kuna-Meridian Road for several miles until it reaches its northern junction and terminus at Interstate 84, in Meridian.
State Highway 69 is part of the Western Heritage Scenic Byway, in the National Scenic Byways Program.
State Highway 69 is believed to have been in existence since 1955.
The highway originally started in Kuna following its existing route to Meridian. But instead of ending at Interstate 84 as it currently does, the highway continued north to its former junction with the historic alignment of US-30 which followed Franklin Road to the west, Main Street through town and then Fairview Avenue to the east. Highway 69 briefly followed historic US-30 eastward to the Eagle Highway which is now known as Eagle Road (also now known as State Highway 55). The highway then ended in central Eagle at its northern junction with State Highway 44 which then ran through town on State Street.
State Highway 69 is a highway in Colorado that connects Walsenburg and Westcliffe.
SH 69 runs 82.7 miles (133.1 km), starting at a junction with I-25 just north of Walsenburg. The highway heads northwest over Long Saddle Pass and Promontory Divide Pass to Westcliffe and ends at the Texas Creek junction with U.S. Highway 50 between Cañon City and Salida.