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After leaving Crane Flat, Big Oak Flat Road turns southeast towards Yosemite Valley, while SR 120 continues east as Tioga Pass Road (or often simply Tioga Road). [2] The highway retains that name as it travels through Tuolumne Meadows , over Tioga Pass at an elevation of 9,945 feet, and through the Lee Vining Canyon on its 59-mile (95 km ...
There are at least 250 named mountain passes in Wyoming, a state in the mountain region of the Western United States.Wyoming is the 10th most extensive, but the least populous and the 2nd least densely populated of the 50 United States.
Three properties sold for $500,000 or more Portage County the week of Feb. 5, including the Country Acres Campground and Fun Park property.
U.S. Highway 14A (US 14A) is an alternate route for US 14 between Cody and Burgess Junction. At its west end in Cody, US 14 is concurrent with US 16 and US 20. West of Burgess Junction, US 14A passes through the Bighorn Mountains, reaching a maximum elevation of 9,430 feet (2,870 m). This portion of the road is closed during the winter months.
US 14 in Burgess Junction: 1940: 1965 [2] Replaced by US 14A: WYO 14: 0.36: 0.58 Laramie Regional Airport: WYO 130 near Laramie Regional Airport — — Airport Road WYO 22: 17.53: 28.21 ID 33 near Wilson: US 26/US 89/US 189/US 191 in Jackson: 1942: current Teton Pass Highway WYO 24: 46.72: 75.19 US 14 at Devils Tower Junction: SD 34 near Aladdin
The three routes are concurrent for 20 miles (32 km) as they pass by Sinclair to intersect the eastern terminus of WYO 76. In Walcott , US 30 and US 287 split off from I-80. The two routes follow the length of the Medicine Bow Mountains as they run through Medicine Bow , and then they enter Albany County .
Tioga Pass is a mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. State Route 120 runs through it, and serves as the eastern entry point for Yosemite National Park, at the Tioga Pass Entrance Station. It is the highest elevation highway pass in California and in the Sierra Nevada at an elevation of 9,945 ft (3,031 m).
Three Forks is an unincorporated community in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. [1] Three forks, locally known as Three Forks Muddy Gap, was named from its location at a fork in the road. [2] First settled in 1935 when Highway 287 was built. Local Rancher, Robert L. Tully built a small filling station.