List of State Highways Serving Utah State Parks and Institutions - Salt Lake County

Salt Lake County

Route Facility Length Year Description Reference
SR-282 University of Utah 1935 (1969 renumbering) State Route 282 consists of three segments named Campus Center Drive, South Campus Drive, Wasatch Drive, Medical Drive, and North Campus Drive, totaling 2.942 miles (4.735 km). The route connects the University of Utah in Salt Lake City with several points on its border: SR-186 (500 South) at Guardsman Way, University Street at 400 South, SR-186 (Foothill Boulevard) west of Wakara Way, and 100 South east of Wolcott Street. The university roads were added to the state highway system in 1935 as part of SR-186, and were split off as State Route 181A in 1962 and renumbered SR-282 in 1969.
SR-287 Utah State Prison 1935 (1969 renumbering) State Route 287 connects SR-140 (14600 South) with the Utah State Prison in Draper via Pony Express Road (the west-side frontage road of I-15) and Bitterbrush Lane. It is 0.759 miles (1.221 km) long, ending at the parking lot just beyond the control gate. The route was created as State Route 187 in 1935, serving the old Sugar House Prison on SR-4 in Sugar House. In 1941 it was moved to the current location, and the route was renumbered SR-287 in 1969. I-15 was built over the former US-91 by 1971, at which time SR-287 was reconnected to the state highway system via the new frontage road and 14600 South. The portion on 14600 South became SR-140 in 1984.
SR-292 SLCC Redwood Campus 1969 State Route 292 is a 1.718-mile (2.765 km) four-part route that includes a perimeter road around the Salt Lake Community College's Redwood Campus in Taylorsville. There are three outlets onto SR-68 (Redwood Road) and one onto 2200 West.
SR-293 Utah State Capitol 1935 (1969 renumbering) State Route 293 includes "all roads and parking areas" within the grounds of the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. This includes access from SR-186 (Columbus Street). The roads on the capitol grounds were added to the state highway system in 1935 as part of SR-181, and were transferred to SR-184 in 1963 and split off as SR-293 in 1969.
SR-297 Utah State Fairpark 1969–1999 State Route 297 served the Utah State Fairpark, including the Utah Department of Public Safety's Fairpark Office and driver's license test course, with a total length of 1.25 miles (2.01 km). The route was created in 1969 and deleted in 1999, since the Utah Department of Transportation had not maintained the road for some time.
SR-299 DPS West Valley City office 1977 State Route 299 totals 1.03 miles (1.66 km), and includes all the roadways at the Utah Department of Public Safety's West Valley City Office used for driver's license tests. This office is located at the northwest corner of 2700 West and 4700 South, across the former from the Rampton Complex (SR-317), in West Valley City.
SR-317 Rampton Complex 1983 State Route 317 consists of the roads and parking lots of the Calvin L. Rampton Complex in West Valley City, which serves the Utah Department of Transportation and Department of Public Safety. It is located on the east side of 2700 West north of 4700 South, across the street from the DPS's West Valley City Office (SR-299).

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