Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Millard |
0.000 | 0.000 | US 50 west | Nevada state line | ||
0.665 | 1.070 | SR-159 south – Garrison, Milford | ||||
83.897 | 135.019 | SR-257 south – Deseret, Milford | ||||
Delta | 89.402 | 143.879 | US-6 east – Lynndyl, Salt Lake City | East end of overlap with US-6 | ||
92.976 | 149.630 | SR-125 east / SR-136 north – Oak City, Lynndyl | ||||
107.597 | 173.161 | SR-100 south – Fillmore | ||||
Holden | 116.497 | 187.484 | SR-64 to I-15 south | |||
119.723 | 192.675 | I-15 south – Fillmore | West end of overlap with I-15 | |||
129.816 | 208.919 | I-15 north – Salt Lake | East end of overlap with I-15 | |||
Sevier |
154.805 | 249.134 | SR-260 south to I-70 west – Aurora | |||
Salina | 157.803 | 253.959 | SR-24 east – Aurora | |||
158.527 | 255.124 | US-89 north – Gunnison | West end of overlap with I-70 Bus./US-89 | |||
160.282 | 257.949 | I-70 west / US-89 south – Richfield | East end of overlap with I-70 Bus./US-89; west end of overlap with I-70 | |||
190.350 | 306.339 | 86 | Ivie Creek Rest Area (SR-76) | Connects eastbound traffic to SR-72 | ||
194.588 | 313.159 | 91 | SR-10 / SR-72 – Price, Loa | |||
Emery |
252.775 | 406.802 | 149 | SR-24 west – Hanksville | ||
271.501 | 436.939 | 157 | US-6 west / US-191 north – Price, Salt Lake | West end of overlap with US-6/US-191 | ||
273.980 | 440.928 | 160 | I-70 Bus. east / SR-19 – Green River | Former route of US-50 east | ||
Grand |
278.124 | 447.597 | 164 | I-70 Bus. west / SR-19 – Green River | ||
285.730 | 459.838 | 182 | US-191 south – Moab, Crescent Junction | East end of overlap with US-191 | ||
290.990 | 468.303 | 187 | Thompson Springs (SR-94) | |||
318.315 | 512.278 | 204 | SR-128 – Cisco | |||
334.920 | 539.001 | US 50 east | Colorado state line | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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