Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Transportation
Title R926 - Program Development
Rule R926-13 - Designated Scenic Byways
Section R926-13-4 - Highways Within the State That Are Designated as State Scenic Byways
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
The following roads are designated as state scenic byways (date of designation is April 9, 1990 unless otherwise specified):
(1) Logan Canyon Scenic Byway. US Route 89, beginning at 1500 East in Logan and running to the intersection of SR-30 in Garden City, excluding a 20-foot segment within Garden City at a location centered at approximately mile point 497.73.
(2) Bear Lake Scenic Byway. US Route 89, beginning at the Utah/Idaho state line and running to SR-30; and State Route 30, beginning at US-89, and running to East Shore Road in Laketown.
(3) Ogden River Scenic Byway. State Route 39, beginning at Valley Drive, near the mouth of Ogden Canyon, and running to the eastern Wasatch-Cache Forest boundary near highway milepost 48; and State Route 158 from SR-39, and running to County Road FAS-3468; and the County Road FAS-3468, from SR-158, running to SR-39.
(4) Big Cottonwood Canyon Scenic Byway. State Route 190, beginning at SR-210, and running to the end of the Brighton Loop.
(5) Little Cottonwood Canyon Scenic Byway. State Route 210, beginning at SR-209, and running to the end of state maintenance, near Alta.
(6) Provo Canyon Scenic Byway. US Route 189, beginning at SR-52, and running to SR-113, near Charleston; and State Route 113, from US-189 running to US-40 in Heber City.
(7) Mirror Lake Scenic Byway. State Route 150, beginning at SR-32 in Kamas, and running to the Utah/Wyoming State Line.
(8) Flaming Gorge-Uintas Scenic Byway. US Route 191, beginning at US-40 in Vernal, and running to the Utah/Wyoming State Line; State Route 44, from US-191, running to SR-43 in Manila; and State Route 43, from SR-44, running to the Utah/Wyoming state line.
(9) Indian Canyon Scenic Byway. US Route 191, beginning at US-6 near Helper, and running to US-40 in Duchesne.
(10) The Energy Loop: Huntington and Eccles Canyons Scenic Byway. State Route 31, beginning at US-89 in Fairview, and running to SR-10 in Huntington; State Route 264, from SR-31, running to SR-96; and State Route 96, from Clear Creek, and running to US-6 near Colton.
(11) Nebo Loop Scenic Byway. State Route 115, beginning at I-15 and running to SR-198; State Route 198, from SR-115 running to 600 East in Payson; and along County Road FAS-2822 (600 East) and National Forest Road 015 (FAS-1822 and the portion of FAS-1820 south of FAS-1822) running to SR-132 in Juab County.
(12) Upper Colorado River Scenic Byway. State Route 128, beginning at US-191 near Moab, and running to I-70 West Cisco interchange.
(13) Potash-Lower Colorado River Scenic Byway. State Route 279, beginning at the southwest end of SR-279 near the Potash Plant and running to US-191.
(14) Indian Creek Corridor Scenic Byway. State Route 211, beginning at US-191 and running to County Road FAS-2432; and County Road FAS-2432 from SR-211 running to the Canyonlands National Park Visitor Center.
(15) Bicentennial Highway Scenic Byway. State Route 95, beginning at SR-24, and running to US-191.
(16) Trail of The Ancients Scenic Byway. State Route 95, beginning at SR-275, and running to US-191; State Route 275, from SR-95 and running to Natural Bridges National Monument; US Route 191 from Center Street in Blanding running to SR-162 in Bluff; and State Route 162 from US-191 running to the Utah/Colorado state line.
(17) Monument Valley to Bluff Scenic Byway. US Route 163, beginning at the Utah/Arizona State Line running to US-191; and US Route 191 from US-163 running to the Cottonwood Wash Bridge in Bluff.
(18) Capitol Reef Country Scenic Byway. State Route 24, beginning at SR-72 in Loa, and running to SR-95 in Hanksville.
(19) Highway 12, A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway. State Route 12, beginning at US-89 near Panguitch, and running to SR-24 near Torrey.
(20) Markagunt High Plateau Scenic Byway. State Route 14, beginning at SR-130 and running to US-89.
(21) Cedar Breaks Scenic Byway. State Route 148, beginning at SR-14, through Cedar Breaks National Monument, running to SR-143.
(22) Brian Head-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway. State Route 143, beginning at I-15 South Parowan Interchange, and running to US-89 in Panguitch.
(23) Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway. State Route 153, beginning at SR-160 in Beaver, and running to the end of pavement near Elk Meadows.
(24) Mt. Carmel Scenic Byway. US Route 89, beginning at the Kanab north city limit (approximately highway milepost 65), and running to SR-12.
(25) Zion Park Scenic Byway. State Route 9, beginning at I-15 and running to US-89.
(26) Kolob Fingers Road Scenic Byway. The National Park Service Road, beginning at I-15, and running to the Kolob Canyon Overlook.
(27) Dead Horse Mesa Scenic Byway. State Route 313, from US-191 running to Dead Horse Point State Park; and the Island in the Sky Road FAS-1708, from SR-313 running to Grandview Point.
(28) Fishlake Scenic Byway. State Route 25 and County Roads FAS-2554 (comprising Fish Lake Road/Forest Highway 31) and FAS-3268 (Freemont River Road/Forest Highway 42), beginning at SR-24, and running to SR-72.
(29) Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway Scenic Byway. Interstate 70, from the Utah/Colorado state line running to Cisco Exit 214; the County Road FAS-1714 through Cisco, from I-70 running to SR-128; State Route 128, from the Cisco Road running to US-191 near Moab; US Route 191, from SR-128 running to I-70 at Crescent Junction; Interstate 70, from US-191 at Crescent Junction running to US-6 near Green River; US Route 6, from I-70 running to US-191 near Helper; US Route 191, from US-6 near Helper running to US-40 in Duchesne; US Route 40, from US-191 in Duchesne to the Utah/Colorado state line.
(30) Great Salt Lake Legacy Parkway Scenic Byway. State Route 67, beginning at I-215 and running to I-15.
(31) Morgan-Parleys Scenic Byway. State Route 66, beginning at I-84 in Morgan south to the Junction with State Route 65. State Route 65, from the junction with State Route 66 south to I-80 in Parleys Canyon.