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U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) is part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Astoria, Oregon, to Atlantic City, New Jersey. Within the U.S. state of Wyoming, it runs from Kemmerer to Pine Bluffs by way of Rock Springs, Laramie, and Cheyenne. The route runs mostly along the historic Lincoln Highway. [2]
The Snowy Range Ski Area, about 30 miles (48 km) west of Laramie off Wyoming Highway 130, offers downhill skiing and snowboarding on 27 trails ranging in difficulty from beginner to expert. [46] Laramie is a center for mountain biking. Mountain bike trails meander through forests in the Laramie Range and the Snowy Range.
The department is responsible for planning and implementation of road improvement projects, conducting road maintenance, managing driver licenses and motor vehicle programs, supporting airports and aviation, and coordination among its divisions, including the Wyoming Highway Patrol. Wyoming Department of Transportation employees put up a new ...
The major highway near Grand Teton National Park that was closed after a “catastrophic” collapse Saturday could partially reopen in a matter of weeks, according to the Wyoming Department of ...
Wyoming Highway 210 (WYO 210), also known as Happy Jack Road, is a 37.79-mile (60.82 km) state highway in Laramie and Albany counties in Wyoming, United States, that runs from Cheyenne to Interstate 80/U.S. Route 30 (I-80/US 30), 10 miles (16 km) east of Laramie.
Old Yellowstone Highway WYO 319: 0.20: 0.32 I-25, US 26, and US 87 south of Glendo: US 18 and US 20 east of Orin — — Spur of WYO 319 WYO 320: 12.33: 19.84 I-25 BL / US 87 Bus. in Wheatland: US 26 in Dwyer — — Old Yellowstone Highway WYO 321: 3.34: 5.38 I-25 / US 87 / WYO 211 in Chugwater: I-25 / US 87 north of Chugwater — — Old ...
Wyoming Highway 130 (WYO 130) is a 98.52-mile-long (158.55 km) state highway in the U.S. State of Wyoming. It is known locally as the Snowy Range Road. It is known locally as the Snowy Range Road. It makes its way west from Laramie across the plains, and rises over the Medicine Bow Mountains .
The section of US 287 between Fort Collins and Laramie, Wyoming, carries very heavy truck traffic and is regarded as quite dangerous. [5] A 2023 Colorado Department of Transportation report found the highway has above-average crash rates, making the highway a good candidate for more safety improvements.