Utah State Route 24
State highway in Sevier, Piute, Wayne, and Emery counties in Utah, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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State Route 24 (SR-24) is a state highway in south central Utah which runs south from Salina through Sevier County then east through Wayne County and north east through Emery County. At a total of 163.294 miles (262.796 km), it is the longest contiguous state route in Utah. A portion of the highway has been designated the Capitol Reef Scenic Byway as part of the Utah Scenic Byways program.[2]
Quick Facts State Route 24, Route information ...
Capitol Reef Scenic Byway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by UDOT | ||||
Length | 160.294 mi[1] (257.968 km) | |||
Existed | 1910 as a state highway; 1927 as SR-24–present | |||
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West end | US 50 in Salina | |||
Major intersections | SR-118 in Sigurd SR-62 at Plateau Junction SR-25 near Fish Lake SR-72 near Loa SR-12 in Torrey SR-95 in Hanksville | |||
East end | I-70 / US 50 near Green River | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Utah | |||
Counties | Sevier, Piute, Wayne, Emery | |||
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