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Ogden River Scenic Byway

State Route 39 (SR-39) is a state highway in northern Utah connecting Ogden to Woodruff via Ogden Canyon and Huntsville. The highway is locally designated as 12th Street in Ogden and the Ogden River Scenic Byway through Ogden Canyon. The route is 67.7 miles (109 km) long.

Prior to 1964, SR-39 was routed along 24th Street and Harrison Boulevard in Ogden. A change in the route moved the route north to 12th Street.

Route description

The route begins heading east from the intersection at 4700 West (SR-134) as a two-lane highway in a relatively rural part of Weber County. By the junction of 1900 West (SR-126) in a more urban portion of the county, the route is widened to five lanes. The highway variates in direction after Monroe Boulevard, veering to the southeast. This portion of the route (specifically west of SR-203) is included in the National Highway System.

Once exiting Ogden, the route becomes more curved as it traverses Ogden Canyon on a two-lane road, still maintaining a general east-northeasterly direction. The Ogden River runs parallel to the highway during its tenure in Ogden Canyon. This portion of the route is named Ogden River Scenic Byway. As it enters the Ogden Valley, SR-158 splits off to the north, crossing Pineview Dam, while SR-39 continues to the east, along the southern edge of Pineview Reservoir. Right before entering Huntsville, the route turns north and becomes 7800 East. The route turns east and maintains an initial north-northeasterly direction before eventually turning northeast. It traverses scenic, remote areas of the Wasatch Range and this portion between Huntsville and Woodruff is closed during winter. The route terminates at Main Street (SR-16) in Woodruff.

History

The road from Ogden to Huntsville was added to the state highway system in 1911, and in 1919 the state legislature extended it east to Randolph. The portion north from Woodruff to Randolph became part of a different highway (now SR-16) in 1921, and in 1927 the legislature defined the Ogden-Woodruff road as SR-39. The original alignment in Ogden followed 24th Street from US-91 (now US-89) east to Harrison Boulevard (SR-103, now SR-203), where it turned north and then east on Valley Drive to Ogden Canyon. State Route 205 was created in 1963, following 12th Street from SR-1 east to Harrison Boulevard, in exchange for giving SR-183A to the city. One year later, SR-39 was realigned to replace SR-205, continuing east on a new roadway from 12th Street and Harrison Boulevard to the canyon. The portion of SR-39 on Harrison Boulevard was renumbered as SR-203, which had ended at Valley Drive, and the portion on 24th Street became part of SR-37. In 1965, SR-39 was extended west to SR-84 (now SR-126), in order to form a direct connection between proposed I-15 and Ogden Canyon, and in 1969 it was extended farther to its present terminus at SR-40 (now SR-134).

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Weber0.0000.000 SR-134 (4700 West)Western terminus
Marriott-Slaterville3.5205.665 SR-126 (1900 West)
3.896–
4.098
6.270–
6.595
I-15 / I-84 – Salt Lake City, Cheyenne, Tremonton
Ogden5.9659.600 SR-204 (Wall Avenue)
6.39610.293 US 89 (Washington Boulevard)
7.71312.413
SR-203 south (Harrison Boulevard)
13.79222.196
SR-158 north – Eden, Liberty
17.49228.151
SR-167 south – Snowbasin
Cache
No major junctions
RichWoodruff67.744109.023 SR-16 (Main Street) – Evanston, RandolphEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "State Route 39 Highway reference". Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ Utah Department of Transportation. "Seasonal Road Closures". Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Utah National Highway System". UDOT Data Portal. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  4. ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 39". (3.02 MB), updated October 2007, accessed May 2008
  5. ^ Utah State Legislature (1919). "Chapter 57: State Road Commission". Session Laws of Utah. (f) From Ogden eastwardly via Ogden Canyon and Huntsville to South Fork Canyon, Beaver Canyon over the divide easterly to Randolph.
  6. ^ Utah State Legislature (1921). "Chapter 62: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. (q) From the Utah-Idaho state line near Swan Creek in Rich county following the west shore of Bear Lake by way of Garden City, Laketown, Randolph, Woodruff, to the Utah-Wyoming state line at a point about ten (10) miles in a southeasterly direction from Woodruff.
  7. ^ Utah State Legislature (1927). "Chapter 21: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. 39. From Ogden easterly via Huntsville to Woodruff.
  8. ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 205". (1.86 MB), updated November 2007, accessed May 2008
  9. ^ "State Highway Map". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved 20 May 2008.
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