National Scenic Byways in Utah
Name | From | To | Highways Designated | Notes |
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Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway | Price | Delta, CO | US-191, US-40, CO-64, CO-139, I-70, US-50, SR-128 | Diamond-shaped loop in Utah and Colorado |
The Energy Loop: Huntington/Eccles Canyons Scenic Byway | Fairview | Huntington | SR-31, SR-96 | Made up of Eccles Canyon Scenic Byway and Huntington Canyon Scenic Byway |
Flaming Gorge-Uintas Scenic Byway | Vernal | Manila | US-191, SR-44 | |
Highway 12 - A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway | near Panguitch | near Torrey | SR-12 | Also designated an All american road |
Logan Canyon Scenic Byway | Logan | Bear Lake | US-89 | |
Nebo Loop Scenic Byway | near Nephi | near Payson | USFS road | |
Trail of the Ancients | Natural Bridges National Monument | Mesa Verde National Park | US-163, SR-261, SR-275, SR-95, US-191, SR-162, SR-262, CO-41, US-160, CO-145, CO-184, US-491, Montezuma County CC, San Juan County 414 | Several Roads in the Four Corners region. Though the federal designation only lists routes in Utah and Colorado, the Four Corners Monument is included as an attraction which requires entering New Mexico to access. |
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