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Nevada State Route 169

State Route 169 (SR 169) is a state highway in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It connects the northern reaches of Lake Mead National Recreation Area to Interstate 15 (I-15) via Moapa Valley and the communities of Overton and Logandale. It is also called Northshore Road, Moapa Valley Boulevard, and Logandale Road.

State Route 169

Logandale Road
Moapa Valley Boulevard
Northshore Road
State Route 169, highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length18.598 mi[1] (29.931 km)
Existed1976–present
Major junctions
South endNorth boundary of Lake Mead NRA
North end I-15 near Moapa Valley
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
Highway system
  • Nevada State Highway System

Route description

 
View from the north end of SR 169 looking southbound

State Route 169 begins approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the intersection of Northshore Road and Valley of Fire Road, at the northern boundary of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. From this point, SR 169 winds northward approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) before entering the rural town of Overton and becoming Moapa Valley Boulevard.[2][3] On the southern outskirts of Overton, the route passes by the Lost City Museum, a historical landmark built on the site of an Anasazi village called Pueblo Grande de Nevada that was estimated to have been settled circa 300–500 BC.[4] As SR 169 travels northward through Overton, it forms the main road through the rural town while paralleling a Union Pacific railroad line to the west and the Muddy River to the east. The route transitions into the town of Logandale, winding its way northwestward as the main thoroughfare through the rural community. After traveling about 10 miles (16 km) through Overton and Logandale, the route runs through open desert terrain another 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to reach its terminus at exit 93 on Interstate 15 approximately 26 miles (42 km) west-southwest of Mesquite.[2][3]

History

 
SR 169 was previously designated State Route 12

A road appearing in the approximate alignment of SR 169 appears on official state highway maps as early as 1933. This road, designated State Route 12 proceeded southerly from U.S. Route 91 (US 91) (now I-15) through Logandale and Overton and southeasterly to the former town of St. Thomas a total distance of 20 miles (32 km) and then easterly crossing the Virgin River towards the Arizona state line over a distance of 18 miles (29 km).[5] The portion between US 91 and Logandale was paved by 1935,[6] with pavement reaching Overton the next year.[7] By 1937, the completion of Hoover Dam and subsequent creation of Lake Mead caused the town of St. Thomas to be submerged and also resulted in SR 12 being severed into two pieces by the filling lake.[8] The eastern end of SR 12 was removed from maps by 1940, leaving a 24-mile (39 km) paved route from Lake Mead (near the St. Thomas site) to US 91.[9]

SR 12 remained unchanged for many years after this. In 1976, the Nevada Department of Transportation began an effort to renumber its state highways. During this process, the SR 12 designation along Logandale Road was proposed to be combined with the SR 40 designation along Valley of Fire Road to create a new State Route 169, leaving the roughly 3-mile (4.8 km) southeastern edge as SR 12. This new highway designation was first seen on state highway maps in 1978.[10] However, it appears that ultimately the SR 40 section was not included in the new route designation—the present-day SR 169 alignment appears on the 1982 map while the Valley of Fire Road and southernmost miles of SR 12 were left without new state route numbers.[11]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Clark County.

Locationmi[12]kmDestinationsNotes
Lake Mead Nat'l Rec Area5.829.37Northshore RoadContinuation beyond southern terminus
24.3139.12  I-15 – Las Vegas, Salt Lake CityI-15 exit 93
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ Nevada Department of Transportation (January 2018). "State Maintained Highways of Nevada: Descriptions and Maps". Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Google (February 18, 2018). "Overview of SR 169" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Nevada Department of Transportation (January 2017). General Highway Map: Clark County, Nevada (zone 2) (Map). c. 1:95,040. Carson City: Nevada Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  4. ^ Moreno, Richard (2000). Roadside History of Nevada. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Company. ISBN 0-87842-410-5.
  5. ^ Nevada State Highway Department (1933). Official Road Map of Nevada (Map). Scale not given. Carson City: Nevada State Highway Department. Retrieved February 18, 2018 – via University of Nevada, Reno, Library.
  6. ^ Nevada State Highway Department (1935). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Scale not given. Carson City: Nevada State Highway Department. Retrieved February 18, 2018 – via University of Nevada, Reno, Library.
  7. ^ State of Nevada Department of Highways (1936). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Carson City: State of Nevada Department of Highways. Retrieved February 18, 2018 – via University of Nevada, Reno, Library.
  8. ^ State of Nevada Department of Highways (1937). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Carson City: State of Nevada Department of Highways. Retrieved February 18, 2018 – via University of Nevada, Reno, Library.
  9. ^ Nevada State Highway Department (1940). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Carson City: Nevada State Highway Department. Retrieved February 18, 2018 – via University of Nevada, Reno, Library.
  10. ^ Nevada State Highway Department (1978). Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map) (1978-79 ed.). Scale not given. Carson City: Nevada State Highway Department. § F6. Retrieved February 18, 2018 – via University of Nevada, Reno, Library.
  11. ^ Nevada Department of Transportation (1982). Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map). Scale not given. Carson City: Nevada Department of Transportation. § F6. Retrieved February 18, 2018 – via University of Nevada, Reno, Library.
  12. ^ NDOT Maintenance Districts and Mileposts (Map). Nevada Department of Transportation. 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2018.

External links

Route map:

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State Route 169 SR 169 is a state highway in Clark County Nevada United States It connects the northern reaches of Lake Mead National Recreation Area to Interstate 15 I 15 via Moapa Valley and the communities of Overton and Logandale It is also called Northshore Road Moapa Valley Boulevard and Logandale Road State Route 169Logandale RoadMoapa Valley BoulevardNorthshore RoadState Route 169 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NDOTLength18 598 mi 1 29 931 km Existed1976 presentMajor junctionsSouth endNorth boundary of Lake Mead NRANorth endI 15 near Moapa ValleyLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNevadaHighway systemNevada State Highway SystemInterstate US State Pre 1976 Scenic SR 168 SR 170 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit View from the north end of SR 169 looking southbound State Route 169 begins approximately 1 5 miles 2 4 km north of the intersection of Northshore Road and Valley of Fire Road at the northern boundary of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area From this point SR 169 winds northward approximately 5 miles 8 0 km before entering the rural town of Overton and becoming Moapa Valley Boulevard 2 3 On the southern outskirts of Overton the route passes by the Lost City Museum a historical landmark built on the site of an Anasazi village called Pueblo Grande de Nevada that was estimated to have been settled circa 300 500 BC 4 As SR 169 travels northward through Overton it forms the main road through the rural town while paralleling a Union Pacific railroad line to the west and the Muddy River to the east The route transitions into the town of Logandale winding its way northwestward as the main thoroughfare through the rural community After traveling about 10 miles 16 km through Overton and Logandale the route runs through open desert terrain another 3 5 miles 5 6 km to reach its terminus at exit 93 on Interstate 15 approximately 26 miles 42 km west southwest of Mesquite 2 3 History Edit SR 169 was previously designated State Route 12 A road appearing in the approximate alignment of SR 169 appears on official state highway maps as early as 1933 This road designated State Route 12 proceeded southerly from U S Route 91 US 91 now I 15 through Logandale and Overton and southeasterly to the former town of St Thomas a total distance of 20 miles 32 km and then easterly crossing the Virgin River towards the Arizona state line over a distance of 18 miles 29 km 5 The portion between US 91 and Logandale was paved by 1935 6 with pavement reaching Overton the next year 7 By 1937 the completion of Hoover Dam and subsequent creation of Lake Mead caused the town of St Thomas to be submerged and also resulted in SR 12 being severed into two pieces by the filling lake 8 The eastern end of SR 12 was removed from maps by 1940 leaving a 24 mile 39 km paved route from Lake Mead near the St Thomas site to US 91 9 SR 12 remained unchanged for many years after this In 1976 the Nevada Department of Transportation began an effort to renumber its state highways During this process the SR 12 designation along Logandale Road was proposed to be combined with the SR 40 designation along Valley of Fire Road to create a new State Route 169 leaving the roughly 3 mile 4 8 km southeastern edge as SR 12 This new highway designation was first seen on state highway maps in 1978 10 However it appears that ultimately the SR 40 section was not included in the new route designation the present day SR 169 alignment appears on the 1982 map while the Valley of Fire Road and southernmost miles of SR 12 were left without new state route numbers 11 Major intersections EditThe entire route is in Clark County Locationmi 12 kmDestinationsNotesLake Mead Nat l Rec Area5 829 37Northshore RoadContinuation beyond southern terminus 24 3139 12 I 15 Las Vegas Salt Lake CityI 15 exit 931 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also Edit United States portal U S Roads portalReferences Edit Nevada Department of Transportation January 2018 State Maintained Highways of Nevada Descriptions and Maps Retrieved February 18 2018 a b Google February 18 2018 Overview of SR 169 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 18 2018 a b Nevada Department of Transportation January 2017 General Highway Map Clark County Nevada zone 2 Map c 1 95 040 Carson City Nevada Department of Transportation Retrieved September 4 2017 Moreno Richard 2000 Roadside History of Nevada Missoula MT Mountain Press Publishing Company ISBN 0 87842 410 5 Nevada State Highway Department 1933 Official Road Map of Nevada Map Scale not given Carson City Nevada State Highway Department Retrieved February 18 2018 via University of Nevada Reno Library Nevada State Highway Department 1935 Official Road Map of the State of Nevada Map Scale not given Carson City Nevada State Highway Department Retrieved February 18 2018 via University of Nevada Reno Library State of Nevada Department of Highways 1936 Official Road Map of the State of Nevada Map Carson City State of Nevada Department of Highways Retrieved February 18 2018 via University of Nevada Reno Library State of Nevada Department of Highways 1937 Official Road Map of the State of Nevada Map Carson City State of Nevada Department of Highways Retrieved February 18 2018 via University of Nevada Reno Library Nevada State Highway Department 1940 Official Road Map of the State of Nevada Map Carson City Nevada State Highway Department Retrieved February 18 2018 via University of Nevada Reno Library Nevada State Highway Department 1978 Official Highway Map of Nevada Map 1978 79 ed Scale not given Carson City Nevada State Highway Department F6 Retrieved February 18 2018 via University of Nevada Reno Library Nevada Department of Transportation 1982 Official Highway Map of Nevada Map Scale not given Carson City Nevada Department of Transportation F6 Retrieved February 18 2018 via University of Nevada Reno Library NDOT Maintenance Districts and Mileposts Map Nevada Department of Transportation 2017 Retrieved February 18 2018 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Nevada State Route 169KML is not from Wikidata Media related to Nevada State Route 169 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nevada State Route 169 amp oldid 994976637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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