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Utah State Route 95

State Route 95 or Bicentennial Highway is a state highway located in the southeast of the U.S. state of Utah. The highway is an access road for tourism in the Lake Powell and Cedar Mesa areas, notably bisecting Bears Ears National Monument and providing the only access to Natural Bridges National Monument. The highway does not serve any cities, but the small town of Hanksville is its western terminus. Although the highway has existed since the 1930s as a primitive dirt road, it received its name at its dedication as a paved state highway coincident with the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976. The highway forms part of the Trail of the Ancients National Scenic Byway.

State Route 95

Bicentennial Highway
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length121.351 mi[1] (195.296 km)
Existed1935–present
Major junctions
West end SR-24 in Hanksville
Major intersections SR-276 twice near Lake Powell
SR-275 near Natural Bridges National Monument
SR-261 near Abajo Mountains
East end US 191 south of Blanding
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-94 SR-96
Hite Crossing Bridge and Colorado River

Route description edit

 
SR-95 approaching SR-276

It runs 121 miles (195 km) west from the junction of U.S. Route 191 (4.3 miles south of the town of Blanding), to the junction of SR-24 in the town of Hanksville. It crosses Cottonwood Wash just west of the US-191 junction; follows and crosses White Canyon; and crosses the Colorado River and the northeast end of Lake Powell at Hite Crossing Bridge, near the confluence of the Dirty Devil River, which it crosses just two miles (3 km) later.

29 miles (47 km) west of the US-191 junction it meets State Route 261 on Cedar Mesa, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of there State Route 275 spurs off to the northwest to Natural Bridges National Monument, and it intersects with State Route 276 twice, on either side of Lake Powell.

It passes by the now closed Fry Canyon Lodge in Fry Canyon, which opened in 1955 and closed in 2007. Fry's Canyon (also referred to as Fry's Gulch) contained the only gas station between Hanksville and Blanding, but it has since closed and there are no services on the route itself. A seasonal gas station is in operation at the Hite Marina area during the summer months.

History edit

 
Vista along SR-95

SR-95 was added to the state highway system in 1935 as a spur connecting SR-47 (now US-191) near Blanding with Natural Bridges National Monument.[2] It was extended in 1949, crossing the Colorado River at Hite and continuing to SR-24 at Hanksville.[3] Except for a short piece near Blanding, the road remained unpaved through the 1960s.[4] The first major realignment was approved in 1962 and completed in 1966,[5] bypassing the old crossing at Hite, which is now flooded by Lake Powell, in favor of the new Hite Crossing Bridge.[6] The highway was improved and paved in time for the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976, and has since been known as the Bicentennial Highway.[7]

 
The Hite Crossing Bridge spanning the Colorado River

Major intersections edit

CountyLocation[8]mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
WayneHanksville00.0  SR-24 – Green River, Torrey
Garfield26.07641.965  SR-276 – Lake Powell
33.323153.6283Hog Springs Rest Area
Glen Canyon National
Recreation Area
41.17666.266Hite Overlook View Area
43.17969.490Information Area
43.82370.526Campgrounds
San Juan52.90785.146Lake Powell
56.71491.272View Area
83.517134.408  SR-276 – Lake PowellBullfrog Marina
91.137146.671  SR-275 – Natural Bridges National Monument
92.931149.558  SR-261 – Mexican Hat, Bluff, Cedar Mesa, Moki Dugway
96.995156.098Salvation Knoll View Area
101.425163.228Indian Ruins
107.170172.473Arch Canyon Campgrounds
110.768178.264Indian Ruins
115.001185.076Manti-La Sal National Forest Access
121.351195.296  US 191 – Blanding, Bluff
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Highway Descriptions - Route 0095". Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ Utah State Legislature (1935). "Chapter 37: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. Route 95. From Blanding westerly to Natural Bridges National Monument.
  3. ^ Utah State Legislature (1949). "Chapter 48: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. Route 95. From Blanding on route 47 westerly via Natural Bridges National Monument to Hite; thence northerly to route 24 at Hanksville.
  4. ^ H.M. Gousha Company, Road Atlas, 1967
  5. ^ Jack Goodman, New York Times, Unnatural Arches; Utah to Dedicate 3 Man-Made Spans In Natural Bridges Area on Friday, May 29, 1966, p. XX17
  6. ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 95". (6.99 MB), updated November 2007, accessed May 2008
  7. ^ . U.S. Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on 2010-04-09. Retrieved 2007-10-24.
  8. ^ Utah Road and Recreation Atlas (Map). 1:170000. Benchmark Maps. 2002. p. 88–91. ISBN 0-929591-74-7.

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State Route 95 or Bicentennial Highway is a state highway located in the southeast of the U S state of Utah The highway is an access road for tourism in the Lake Powell and Cedar Mesa areas notably bisecting Bears Ears National Monument and providing the only access to Natural Bridges National Monument The highway does not serve any cities but the small town of Hanksville is its western terminus Although the highway has existed since the 1930s as a primitive dirt road it received its name at its dedication as a paved state highway coincident with the U S Bicentennial in 1976 The highway forms part of the Trail of the Ancients National Scenic Byway State Route 95Bicentennial HighwayRoute informationMaintained by UDOTLength121 351 mi 1 195 296 km Existed1935 presentMajor junctionsWest endSR 24 in HanksvilleMajor intersectionsSR 276 twice near Lake Powell SR 275 near Natural Bridges National Monument SR 261 near Abajo MountainsEast endUS 191 south of BlandingLocationCountryUnited StatesStateUtahHighway systemUtah State Highway System Interstate US State Minor Scenic SR 94 SR 96 Hite Crossing Bridge and Colorado River Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp SR 95 approaching SR 276 It runs 121 miles 195 km west from the junction of U S Route 191 4 3 miles south of the town of Blanding to the junction of SR 24 in the town of Hanksville It crosses Cottonwood Wash just west of the US 191 junction follows and crosses White Canyon and crosses the Colorado River and the northeast end of Lake Powell at Hite Crossing Bridge near the confluence of the Dirty Devil River which it crosses just two miles 3 km later 29 miles 47 km west of the US 191 junction it meets State Route 261 on Cedar Mesa 2 miles 3 2 km west of there State Route 275 spurs off to the northwest to Natural Bridges National Monument and it intersects with State Route 276 twice on either side of Lake Powell It passes by the now closed Fry Canyon Lodge in Fry Canyon which opened in 1955 and closed in 2007 Fry s Canyon also referred to as Fry s Gulch contained the only gas station between Hanksville and Blanding but it has since closed and there are no services on the route itself A seasonal gas station is in operation at the Hite Marina area during the summer months History edit nbsp Vista along SR 95 SR 95 was added to the state highway system in 1935 as a spur connecting SR 47 now US 191 near Blanding with Natural Bridges National Monument 2 It was extended in 1949 crossing the Colorado River at Hite and continuing to SR 24 at Hanksville 3 Except for a short piece near Blanding the road remained unpaved through the 1960s 4 The first major realignment was approved in 1962 and completed in 1966 5 bypassing the old crossing at Hite which is now flooded by Lake Powell in favor of the new Hite Crossing Bridge 6 The highway was improved and paved in time for the U S Bicentennial in 1976 and has since been known as the Bicentennial Highway 7 nbsp The Hite Crossing Bridge spanning the Colorado RiverMajor intersections editCountyLocation 8 mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes WayneHanksville00 0 nbsp SR 24 Green River Torrey Garfield 26 07641 965 nbsp SR 276 Lake Powell 33 323153 6283Hog Springs Rest Area Glen Canyon NationalRecreation Area41 17666 266Hite Overlook View Area 43 17969 490Information Area 43 82370 526Campgrounds San Juan52 90785 146Lake Powell 56 71491 272View Area 83 517134 408 nbsp SR 276 Lake Powell Bullfrog Marina 91 137146 671 nbsp SR 275 Natural Bridges National Monument 92 931149 558 nbsp SR 261 Mexican Hat Bluff Cedar Mesa Moki Dugway 96 995156 098Salvation Knoll View Area 101 425163 228Indian Ruins 107 170172 473Arch Canyon Campgrounds 110 768178 264Indian Ruins 115 001185 076Manti La Sal National Forest Access 121 351195 296 nbsp US 191 Blanding Bluff 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences edit a b Highway Descriptions Route 0095 Utah Department of Transportation Utah State Legislature 1935 Chapter 37 Designation of State Roads Session Laws of Utah Route 95 From Blanding westerly to Natural Bridges National Monument Utah State Legislature 1949 Chapter 48 Designation of State Roads Session Laws of Utah Route 95 From Blanding on route 47 westerly via Natural Bridges National Monument to Hite thence northerly to route 24 at Hanksville H M Gousha Company Road Atlas 1967 Jack Goodman New York Times Unnatural Arches Utah to Dedicate 3 Man Made Spans In Natural Bridges Area on Friday May 29 1966 p XX17 Utah Department of Transportation Highway Resolutions Route 95 6 99 MB updated November 2007 accessed May 2008 Bicentennial Highway U S Department of Transportation Archived from the original on 2010 04 09 Retrieved 2007 10 24 Utah Road and Recreation Atlas Map 1 170000 Benchmark Maps 2002 p 88 91 ISBN 0 929591 74 7 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Utah State Route 95 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Utah State Route 95KML is 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