Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Juan County | 0.00 | Arizona state line | |||
| 21.229 | US-163 south – Mexican Hat, Monument Valley | ||||
| Bluff | 25.996 | SR-162 east | |||
| 36.438 | SR-262 | ||||
| 47.255 | SR-95 – Blanding, Bluff | ||||
| Monticello | 71.857 | US-491 | |||
| 86.136 | SR-211 | ||||
| La Sal Junction | 103.446 | SR-46 | |||
| Grand | 128.180 | SR-128 | |||
| 129.798 | SR-279 | ||||
| 136.733 | SR-313 | ||||
| Crescent Junction | 157.193 | I-70 east (US-6 east / US-50 east) – Grand Junction | Interchange; south end of I-70/US-6/US-50 overlap | ||
| 175 | Ranch Exit | Interchange | |||
| 164 | I-70 Bus. west / SR-19 – Green River | Interchange | |||
| Emery | 160 | I-70 Bus. east / SR-19 – Green River | Interchange | ||
| I-70 west / US-50 west – Salina, Hanksville | Interchange; north end of I-70/US-50 overlap | ||||
| Carbon | Sunnyside Junction | SR-123 | |||
| Wellington | Nine Mile Canyon Road | Former SR-53 | |||
| Price | 243 | US-6 Bus. west (SR-55) – Price |
Interchange | ||
| 241 | SR-10 south – Castle Dale | Interchange | |||
| 240 | US-6 Bus. east (SR-55) – Price |
Interchange | |||
| SR-139 | |||||
| Helper | SR-244 north | ||||
| SR-244 south | |||||
| 251.434 | US-6 west – Salt Lake | North end of US-6 overlap | |||
| Duchesne | Duchesne | 294.847 | US-40 west | South end of US-40 overlap | |
| SR-87 | |||||
| Myton | Nine Mile Canyon Road | Former SR-53 | |||
| SR-87 | |||||
| Roosevelt | SR-121 | ||||
| Uintah | SR-88 | ||||
| Vernal | SR-121 | ||||
| 352.611 | US-40 east | North end of US-40 overlap | |||
| 358.169 | SR-301 | ||||
| Daggett | Greendale Junction | 387.306 | SR-44 – Manila | ||
| 404.168 | Wyoming state line | ||||
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