Utah State Route 88
Route description
SR-88 begins at the south end of the Green River bridge near Ouray, within the Uintah Basin. It heads northwards, gradually climbing through the valley of that river, passing east of Pelican Lake, and onto a more rugged plateau just beyond the intersection with 4500 South (which carried SR-88 until 1969). The route's north end is at US-40/US-191 on this plateau.
History
The state legislature defined State Route 88 in 1935, connecting Ouray to SR-6 (US-40) at Fort Duchesne. State Route 209 was created in 1941, heading north from SR-88 near Leota to US-40 east of Fort Duchesne. In 1969, SR-88 was realigned to follow SR-209, with the old alignment to Fort Duchesne becoming a county road.
Major intersections
The entire route is in Uintah County.
Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ouray | 0.000 | 0.000 | Seep Ridge Road (south) - East Tavaputs Plateau | Southern terminus | |
0.002– 0.081 | 0.0032– 0.130 | Green River | |||
| 9.980 | 16.061 | East 5500 South (west) - Randlett, Fort Duchesene | Former routing of SR-88 | |
| 16.996 | 27.352 | US 40 / US 191 – Fort Duchesne, Roosevelt, Vernal | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Reference Information: "SR-88". (85.8 KB), updated 2008-05-01, accessed July 2008
- ^ Google Maps street maps and USGS topographic maps, accessed July 2008 via ACME Mapper
- ^ Utah State Legislature (1935). "Chapter 37: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah.
Route 88. From Ft. Duchesne southerly to Ouray.
- ^ Utah State Legislature (1941). "Chapter 34". Session Laws of Utah.
Route 209. From a point on route 88 approximately three miles northwesterly from Leota in Uintah County, thence northerly to intersection with route 6.
- ^ Utah Department of Transportation, State Route History Archived February 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, accessed July 2007
External links
Media related to Utah State Route 88 at Wikimedia Commons