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Wyoming Highway 150

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Wyoming Highway 150 marker
Wyoming Highway 150
Map
WYO 150 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by WYDOT
Length23.05 mi[1] (37.10 km)
Major junctions
South end SR-150 at the Utah state line
North end I-80 / US 189
WYO 89 in Evanston
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWyoming
CountiesUinta
Highway system
  • Wyoming State Highway System
WYO 139 WYO 151

Wyoming Highway 150 (WYO 150) is a 23.05-mile-long (37.10 km) north–south Wyoming State Road that runs from the Wyoming–Utah state border to north to Evanston. It is the Wyoming portion of the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway.

Route description

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Wyoming State Hospital along Highway 150

Wyoming Highway 150 is the continuation of Utah State Route 150 along the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway.[1] WYO 150 travels north toward Evanston, passing through the community of Beartown and west of Sulphur Springs Reservoir.[2] Highway 150 enters Evanston from the south, passing the Wyoming State Hospital before reaching its northern end at an interchange shared with the southern terminus of Wyoming Highway 89 at exit 5 of Interstate 80/US Route 189. Wyoming Highway 89 takes over as the roadway north of I-80/US 189.[1][2]

The Mirror Lake Scenic Byway over the Uinta Mountains in Utah is closed during the winter. However, Wyoming Highway 150 remains open except during harsh conditions. Wyoming 150 follows State Control Route 2100 for its entire length.[1]

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Uinta County. [3]

Location[3]mikmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 SR-150Continuation beyond Utah state line
Evanston23.0537.10 I-80 / US 189

WYO 89 north
Exit 5 on I-80; southern terminus of WYO 89
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d aaroads.com - Wyoming Routes 100-199
  2. ^ a b "Wyoming Highway 150" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  3. ^ Geography Division (2016). "Wyoming Governmental Unit Reference Map". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
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