Winlock Industrial Park
SR 505 interchange over I-5 at Exit 63
In summer 2025, local developer Benaroya Company will start work to improve the SR 505 interchange over I-5 at Exit 63 in Lewis County. Tapani Inc. will build three roundabouts—at the on- and off-ramps and at Mickelson Parkway—between mileposts 2.24 and 3.08.
The project also includes a new westbound climbing lane between mileposts 2.53 and 2.88, widening the road for freight traffic, adding a shared-use path on the north side of the overpass, installing new signs and lighting, and repainting lane markings.
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Timeline Summer 2025 – Spring 2026
Project status Not started
What to expect
During construction, contractor crews will reduce the travel speed and alternate travelers through a single lane closure with flaggers, to keep travelers moving through the work zone.
Temporary lane shifts may be used and a temporary detour route may be needed using Mickelson Parkway and North Military Road.
There are no closures scheduled along I-5 or at the on- and off-ramps.
In 1997, Winlock adopted its first Growth Management Act (GMA) comprehensive plan, highlighting the I-5 and SR 505 interchange as a key area for future growth.
The plan focused on bringing in jobs, growing the city’s tax base, and encouraging development outside the downtown area. Over time, the plan was updated to reflect population growth and changing needs, with a focus on new commercial and industrial development west of I-5. With the updated plan, the Benaroya Company constructed a new commercial and industrial development area in southern Lewis County, along the west side of I-5, near Winlock.
To support both local and freight traffic connected to the nearby industrial and commercial area, Benaroya Company’s contractor, Tapani, will upgrade the I-5/SR 505 interchange. The work includes building roundabouts to keep traffic moving without long stops, widening the road for large trucks, adding a shared use path, upgraded lighting, and repainting lane lines to improve safety and visibility.
Summer 2025 – Spring 2026
This project is funded by a private developer and is estimated to cost approximately $5.8 million
Chehalis Area Engineering Office
(360) 740-8600
swchehalis@wsdot.wa.gov
Benaroya Company
(206) 619-5335
joea@benaroya.com

THE FOUNDING OF THE TOWN
C.C. Pagget and Jack Nealy were the first two settlers in Winlock.

THE NAMING OF THE TOWN
"Whereas, on the 17th day of November 1873, General W. W. Miller of Olympia, Washington Territory, having been asked to give a name to the place, then known as Grand Prairie, did on the day written submit the following name, "WINLOCK," in the words following, to wit, "If however you should fancy the name, and adopt it, I will agree to give a nice bell to the church or schoolhouse, that is built in the town" (C. C. Wall, 6).

The town was incorporated in 1883

The egg industry died off many years ago and this small town still celebrates its demise...

A Winlock Port District Creation Question was on the November 8, 2011
This measure was defeated
- YES 551 (37.1%)
- NO 934 (62.9%)
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The whole idea was to support those around us in the new town where we bought our home.....
Boy were we wrong the people did not want anything but a dead egg and no future...