Wyoming Highway 89 - Route Information

Route Information

  • Wyoming 89 jumps in and out of Wyoming three times, and it almost crosses a fourth and fifth time. It maintains its number in Wyoming, but it is known as Utah State Route 16, Utah State Route 30, and Idaho State Highway 61 when it leaves the state.
  • The only other routes that jump in and out of the state include:
    • US 212 (in Colony and again along the Beartooth Highway near Yellowstone National Park)
    • WYO 230 (which runs through "Three Way Junction" - the junction of Colorado State Highway 125 and Colorado State Highway 127 south of the Snowy Range Mountains).
  • Wyoming Highway 89 follows State Control Route 10 for its entire length.

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