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

Southeastern Utah

Route Facility Length Year Description Reference
SR-283 College of Eastern Utah 1.33 miles (2.14 km) 1939-2001 (1969 renumbering) State Route 283 served the College of Eastern Utah in Price until 2001, running north from SR-55 (100 North) along 300 East and then looping around the college for a total distance of about 1.33 miles (2.14 km). The route was created in 1939, numbered State Route 182A in 1945, and renumbered SR-283 in 1969. The connection between SR-55 and the campus was moved from 400 East to 300 East in 1978 as part of a realignment of SR-55. In 2001, it was given te the city of Price so they could close one block of 600 North.
SR-303 Goblin Valley State Park 1.770 miles (2.849 km) 1972 State Route 303 lies within Goblin Valley State Park, connecting Goblin Valley Road, a county road, with the overlook, a distance of 1.770 miles (2.849 km). It was created in 1972.
SR-309 Millsite State Park 0.357 miles (0.575 km) 1972 State Route 309 runs for 0.357 miles (0.575 km) north from Ferron Canyon Road, a county road, in Millsite State Park. It was created in 1972.
SR-313 Dead Horse Point State Park 22.506 miles (36.220 km) 1975

State Route 313 is a 22.506-mile (36.220 km) route that connects US-191 northwest of Moab with the overlook in Dead Horse Point State Park. It was created in 1975 as a replacement for SR-278, which would have connected the park to SR-279.

SR-316 Goosenecks State Park 3.513 miles (5.654 km) 1975 State Route 316 begins at the parking lot in Goosenecks State Park and heads northeast through unincorporated San Juan County for 3.513 miles (5.654 km) to SR-261 north of Mexican Hat. It was created in 1975.

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