List of State Highways Serving Utah State Parks and Institutions - Northern Utah

Northern Utah

Route Facility Length Year Description Reference
SR-288 Utah State University 0.985 miles (1.585 km) 1935-2007 (1969 renumbering) State Route 288 served the Utah State University in Logan until 2007. It was created in 1935 as State Route 188 and renumbered SR-288 in 1969. The final routing, stretching about 0.985 miles (1.585 km) from US-89 north on 1200 East and west on 1000 North to SR-237 (800 East), was deleted in 2007, simultaneously with the deletions of SR-237, SR-238, and SR-239 and creation of SR-252.
SR-304 Hyrum State Park 0.086 miles (0.138 km) 1972 State Route 304 is a 0.086-mile (0.138 km) route in Hyrum State Park, ending at the intersection of 300 South and 400 West in Hyrum. It was created in 1972, and was initially located farther southeast, at Center Street and 500 South; this is still where the route is defined in state law.
SR-312 Willard Bay State Park 0.573 miles (0.922 km) 1972 State Route 312 runs for 0.573 miles (0.922 km) in Willard Bay State Park, beginning at 2000 West in southern Box Elder County. SR-312 was created in 1972.
SR-315 Willard Bay State Park 1.760 miles (2.832 km) 1975 State Route 315 begins at US-89 in Willard and heads west on Willard Bay Road (750 North), across I-15 at exit 357, to and in the northern part of the park, for a length of 1.760 miles (2.832 km). SR-315 was created in 1974.

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