U.S. Highways
Route number | Length | Western / southern terminus | Eastern / northern terminus | Counties | Description | Map | Ref. |
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006 ! US-6 | 373.963 !373.963 miles (601.835 km) | US 6 / US 50 at the Nevada state line towards Ely | I-70 / US 6 / US 50 at the Colorado state line towards Grand Junction | Millard, Juab, Utah, Wasatch, Carbon, Emery | US-6 enters Utah through Delta, joined with US-50 until just after Delta and crosses across the middle of the state before joining I-70 and US-50 again to enter into Colorado, east of Cisco. | ||
040 ! US-40 | 174.624 !174.624 miles (281.030 km) | I-80 at Silver Creek Junction near Park City | US 40 at the Colorado state line towards Dinosaur | Summit, Wasatch, Duchesne, Uintah | US-40 starts at I-80 outside of Park City and heads through Heber City and Duchense before passing into Colorado near the Dinosaur National Monument. | ||
050 ! US-50 | 334.920 !334.920 miles (539.001 km) | US 6 / US 50 at the Nevada state line towards Ely | I-70 / US 6 / US 50 at the Colorado state line towards Grand Junction | Millard, Sevier | US-50 enters Utah joined with US-6 until just outside of Delta, crossing the midsection of Utah, before joining with I-70 for its final 174 miles (280 km) to Colorado. | ||
089 ! US-89 | 502.577 !502.577 miles (808.819 km) | US 89 at the Arizona state line towards Page | US-89 at the Idaho state line at Bear Lake | Kane, Garfield, Piute, Sevier, Sanpete, Utah, Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Box Elder, Cache, Rich | US-89 is the longest U.S. Highway in Utah, going from the Arizona border to Idaho, paralleling I-15 for a good majority of the route, but it does split off at the north and south end of the route. | ||
089A ! US-89A | 002.94 !2.94 miles (4.73 km) | US 89A at the Arizona state line towards Fredonia | US-89 in Kanab | Kane | The original routing of US-89 prior to the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam. After construction was demoted to an auxiliary route listed as State Route 11 until 2008, and provides access to Grand Canyon National Park from Utah. | ||
091 ! US-91 | 045.271 !45.271 miles (72.857 km) | I-15 south of Brigham City | US-91 at the Idaho state line towards Preston | Box Elder, Cache | The highway currently serves as a connection between the Cache Valley area of Utah and Idaho to the Salt Lake and Pocatello population centers. | ||
163 ! US-163 | 41.405 !41.405 miles (66.635 km) | US 163 at the Arizona state line in Monument Valley | US-191 at Bluff | San Juan | US-163 enters Utah in Monument Valley in the southeastern part of the state, across the San Juan River towards Bluff. | ||
189 ! US-189 | 029.216 !29.216 miles (47.019 km) | I-15 south of Provo | I-80 / US 189 at the Wyoming state line towards Evanston | Utah, Wasatch | From I-15 in Provo northeast through Provo Canyon to Heber City. From this point it overlaps US-40 until it intersects I-80, at which point it overlaps I-80 until the Wyoming border near Evanston. | ||
191 ! US-191 | 404.168 !404.168 miles (650.445 km) | US 191 at the Arizona state line towards Ganado | US 191 at the Wyoming state line towards Rock Springs | San Juan, Grand, Duchesne, Daggett, | US-191 enters Utah in the southeastern part of the state and travels northward through Moab, veers to the northwest to Price, and back to the northeast through Vernal, before exiting into Wyoming near Flaming Gorge Reservoir. | ||
491 ! US-491 | 017.020 !17.020 miles (27.391 km) | US-191 in Monticello | US 491 at the Colorado state line towards Dove Creek | San Juan | From US-191 in Monticello eastward until it exits the state into Colorado. |
Read more about this topic: List Of Interstate And U.S. Highways In Utah
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“That is the land of lost content
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.”
—A.E. (Alfred Edward)