Nevada State Route 230 - Route Description

Route Description

SR 230 begins at I-80 at a diamond interchange, known as the Starr Valley Interchange, exit 333 of I-80. The road heads southward into the community of Deeth, where it meets CR 753, which heads eastward back to I-80. Leaving Deeth, the road is concurrent with CR 701 as Deeth Starr Valley Road as it heads southeast. After crossing over Marys River, SR 230 meets Starr Valley Loop, which continues south to SR 229, and crosses the Humboldt River, heading eastward. After about 1.7 miles (2.7 km), the route turns northeast, passing by the Humboldt National Forest but not entering it. The road then turn abruptly north to meet its end at a diamond interchange with I-80, known as the Welcome Interchange, exit 343 of I-80.

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