U.S. Route 6 in Utah - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile # Destinations Notes
Millard 0.000 Nevada state line
0.665 SR-159
83.897 SR-257
Delta 89.402 US-50 east East end of US-50 overlap
93.846 SR-136
99.720 SR-174
Lynndyl 105.630 SR-132
Juab 121.473 Jericho-Callao Road Former SR-148
Tintic Junction 136.645-
138.403
SR-36 – Tooele
Utah Elberta 149.902 SR-68 – Lehi, Salt Lake City
Goshen 152.868 Center Street Former SR-214
155.935 SR-141
Santaquin 159.615 200 West Former SR-26A (US-91 south)
160.568 I-15 south / SR-198 – Las Vegas Interchange; west end of I-15 overlap
Payson 248 Payson, Salem (SR-178) Interchange
250 SR-115 – Payson, Benjamin Interchange
253 SR-164 – Benjamin Interchange
Spanish Fork 257 SR-156 – Spanish Fork Interchange westbound; at-grade intersection eastbound
173.424 I-15 north – Salt Lake City Interchange; east end of I-15 overlap
177.200 SR-198
177.950 US-89 north – Mapleton, Springville West end of US-89 overlap
187.467 US-89 south – Mt. Pleasant, Ephraim, Manti East end of US-89 overlap
216.169 SR-96
Carbon 229.953 US-191 north West end of US-191 overlap
Helper 232.676 SR-244 south
233.323 SR-244 north
235.823 SR-139
Price 239.921 240
US-6 Bus. east (SR-55) – Price
Interchange
241.168 241 SR-10 south – Castle Dale Interchange
242.470 243
US-6 Bus. west (SR-55) – Price
Interchange
Wellington 249.383 Nine Mile Canyon Road Former SR-53
Sunnyside Junction 256.073 SR-123
Emery 300.359 I-70 west / US-50 west – Salina, Hanksville Interchange; west end of I-70/US-50 overlap
160 I-70 Bus. east / SR-19 – Green River Interchange
Grand 164 I-70 Bus. west / SR-19 – Green River Interchange
182 US-191 south – Moab, Crescent Junction Interchange; east end of US-191 overlap
187 Thompson Springs (SR-94) Interchange
204 SR-128 – Cisco Interchange
373.963 Colorado state line

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