Southeastern Utah
Route | Facility | Length | Year | Description | Reference |
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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. |
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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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