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The highway continues heading northwest for several miles, briefly skirting the western edge of North Las Vegas and providing access to the North Las Vegas Airport. The route reaches its northern terminus at the end of Rancho Drive, at the interchange with I-11/US 95 north and Ann Road (at exits 90 and 91). [1]
Location mi km Destinations Notes; North Las Vegas: 0.00: 0.00: Losee Road: Lake Mead Boulevard continues west beyond terminus: I-15 / US 93 – Los Angeles, Salt Lake City: Western terminus: Las Vegas Boulevard: Former SR 604/US 91/US 93: Civic Center Drive: Former SR 607: Sunrise Manor (Unincorporated town in the Las Vegas Valley) Lamb ...
Location mi km Destinations Notes; Las Vegas: 0.00: 0.00: I-11 / US 95 – Downtown Las Vegas, Tonopah, Reno: Interchange; western terminus; I-11 exit 46: US 95 Bus. (Rancho Drive, SR 599) Former US 95: Las Vegas–North Las Vegas line: Decatur Boulevard: North Las Vegas: I-15 / US 93 – Los Angeles, Ely, Salt Lake City: Interchange; I-15 exit ...
Smoke Ranch Road in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 599: 7.049: 11.344 Redondo Avenue in Las Vegas: US 95 in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 601 — — Las Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas: Las Vegas Boulevard North in North Las Vegas: 1976: c. 2005: SR 602: 0.253: 0.407 Stewart Avenue in Las Vegas: Bonanza Road in Las Vegas 1976
Las Vegas Boulevard is a major road in Clark County, Nevada, United States, best known for the Las Vegas Strip portion of the road and its casinos.Formerly carrying U.S. Route 91 (US 91), which had been the main highway between Los Angeles, California and Salt Lake City, Utah, it has been bypassed by Interstate 15 and serves mainly local traffic with some sections designated State Route 604.
The southern section began at Tropicana Avenue and ran north along Jones Boulevard 3.061 miles (4.926 km) to the Las Vegas city limits at Sahara Avenue. The northern section resumed at Charleston Boulevard and continued 3.026 miles (4.870 km) north to its terminus at Smoke Ranch Road. As of 2008, the discontinuous section was reincorporated ...
The highway leaves the city of North Las Vegas shortly after just before SR 604 ends at Interstate 15 at exit 58 near Apex. The I-15 frontage road stretching northeast 11.823 miles (19.027 km) from Apex to a point between Garnet and Crystal is also state maintained as FRCL07, [ 1 ] and was mileposted as SR 604.
The southern part of the route sees heavy traffic, mostly due to Pahrump's continued growth as a Las Vegas bedroom community. The route is known as Blue Diamond Road within the Las Vegas area, with the remainder referred to as the Pahrump Valley Highway. The route was originally part of State Route 16 prior to 1978.