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Sage Creek Road WYO 72: 15.45: 24.86 Carbon CR 402 in Elk Mountain: Adams Street in Hanna — — Hanna Road WYO 73: 4.64: 7.47 Sweetwater: US 287/WY 789 in Lamont — — Bairoil Road WYO 74: 0.13: 0.21 WYO 130 in Saratoga: Carbon CR 504 in Saratoga — — Unsigned; Bridge Street WYO 75: 22.10: 35.57 WYO 487 near Medicine Bow: WYO 487 near ...
US 12 at Montana state line: US 12 at South Dakota state line — — US 12 originally went through Wyoming but does not US 14: 449.21: 722.93 Yellowstone National Park: I-90 / US 14 at the South Dakota line 1936: current US 16: 544.04: 875.55 Yellowstone National Park: US 16 at the South Dakota line — — US 18: 100: 160 I-25 / US 20 / US 26 ...
A map of the counties and capital city of Wyoming. The U.S. state of Wyoming lies in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States and has a varied geography. It is bordered by Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the southwest, and Colorado to the south.
Wyoming Highway 412 (WYO 412), also known as the Carter–Lyman Road and previously as the Carter Cutoff Road, is a 24.73-mile (39.80 km) state highway in Uinta and Lincoln counties in western Wyoming, United States, that connects Interstate 80 (I-80/Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway), northwest of Lyman, with U.S. Route 189 (US 189), south of Kemmerer.
The road ascends a windy path through steep Shell Canyon and rejoins US 14A at the top of the range at Burgess Junction. [1] The road is designated as Bighorn Scenic Byway between Shell and Dayton on the eastern side of the mountain range. On the east side of the Bighorn Mountains, the road merges with I-90 and travels southeast to Sheridan.
Runs concurrently with US 87 almost entirely in the state I-80: 402.78: 648.21 I-80 / US 189 at the Utah state line towards Salt Lake City: I-80 at the Nebraska state line towards Ogallala: 1956: current Longest interstate in Wyoming; also known as the Lincoln Highway I-90: 208.80: 336.03 I-90 / US 87 at the Montana state line towards Billings
Wyoming Highway 789 (WYO 789) is a 407-mile-long (655 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Wyoming. WYO 789 travels south-to-north from the Colorado state line to the Montana state line. For most of its length, it is concurrent with other routes. It was the path of a formerly-proposed U.S. Route 789 that was canceled.
Wyoming Highway 32 (WYO 32) is a 31.48-mile-long (50.66 km) Wyoming state highway known locally as Emblem Highway.The highway is located in northwestern Big Horn County and travels from the unincorporated community of Emblem north along the Park-Big Horn county line north to the town of Byron and east to Lovell.