Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Utah | Provo | 0.000 | I-15 – Salt Lake City, Saint George | |
1.633 | US-89 – Springville, Orem | |||
3.434 | SR-265 (University Parkway) – Orem, Brigham Young University | |||
7.425 | SR-52 – Orem | |||
10.657 | View area Bridal Veil Falls | |||
14.300 | SR-92 (Alpine Loop Scenic Byway) – Sundance | |||
Wasatch | 19.423 | SR-314 – Deer Creek Reservoir | ||
24.887 | SR-113 – Midway | |||
Heber City | 28.890 | US-40 – Duchesne, Vernal | South end of overlap with US-40 | |
Summit County | SR-32 north – Francis, Kamas | SR-32 is former routing of US-189 | ||
SR-248 – Park City, Kamas | ||||
46.835 | I-80 – Salt Lake City, Cheyenne | North end of overlap with US-40. South end of overlap with I-80 | ||
Wanship | SR-32 south – Kamas | SR-32 is former route of US-189 | ||
Coalville | SR-280 – Coalville | |||
Echo | I-84 west – Ogden | |||
96.639 | Utah/Wyoming State Line | |||
Uinta | Evanston | 100 | US 189 Bus. – Evanston |
Exit 3 |
102 | WYO 150 – Mountain View | Exit 5 | ||
103 | US 189 Bus. – Evanston |
Exit 6 | ||
115 | I-80 – Cheyenne | Exit 18, North end of overlap with I-80 | ||
126 | WYO 412 south – Carter | |||
Lincoln | Kemmerer | 147 | US 30 east – Rock Springs | South end of overlap with US 30 |
152 | US 30 west – Bear Lake, Montpelier, Idaho | North end of overlap with US 30 | ||
153 | WYO 233 north – Lake Viva Naughton | |||
172 | WYO 240 south – Granger | |||
176 | WYO 372 east – Fontenelle | |||
La Barge | 200 | WYO 235 | ||
Sublette | Big Piney | 221 | WYO 350 west | |
Marbleton | 224 | WYO 351 east – Boulder | ||
Daniel | 246 | US 191 south / WYO 354 west – Rock Springs | South end of overlap with US 191 | |
Teton | Hoback Junction | 299 | US 26 / US 89 – Alpine | South end of overlap with US 26, US 89 |
Jackson, Wyoming | 322 | Route Ends | North end of overlap with US 26, US 89, US 191 |
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 189
Famous quotes containing the word major:
“Self-esteem evolves in kids primarily through the quality of our relationships with them. Because they cant see themselves directly, children know themselves by reflection. For the first several years of their lives, you are their major influence. Later on, teachers and friends come into the picture. But especially at the beginning, youre it with a capital I.”
—Stephanie Martson (20th century)