Utah Admin. Code R926-13-5 - Highways Within the State That Are Designated as National Scenic Byways or All-American Roads
The following roads are designated by the National Scenic Byways Program as National Scenic Byways or All-American Roads:
(1) Flaming Gorge-Uintas National Scenic
Byway.
(a) Comprised of the Flaming
Gorge-Uintas State Scenic Byway.
(b) Designated National Scenic Byway June 9,
1998.
(2) Nebo Loop
National Scenic Byway.
(a) Comprised of the
Nebo Loop State Scenic Byway.
(b)
Designated National Scenic Byway June 9, 1998.
(3) The Energy Loop: Huntington and Eccles
Canyons National Scenic Byway.
(a) Comprised
of the Energy Loop: Huntington and Eccles Canyons State Scenic Byway.
(b) Designated National Scenic Byway June 15,
2000.
(4) Logan Canyon
National Scenic Byway.
(a) Comprised of the
Logan Canyon State Scenic Byway.
(b) Designated National Scenic Byway June 13,
2002.
(5) Dinosaur
Diamond Prehistoric Highway National Scenic Byway.
(a) Comprised of the Dinosaur Diamond
Prehistoric Highway Scenic Byway.
(b) Also comprises the Indian Canyon State
Scenic Byway and the Upper Colorado River State Scenic Byway, but excludes the
portion of SR-128 between I-70 and County Road FAS-1714.
(c) Designated National Scenic Byway June 13,
2002.
(6) Scenic Byway
12 All-American Road.
(a) Comprised of Highway
12, A Journey Through Time State Scenic Byway.
(b) Designated All-American Road June 13,
2002.
(7) Trail of the
Ancients National Scenic Byway.
(a) Comprised
of:
(i) the Trail of the Ancients State Scenic
Byway;
(ii) the Monument Valley to
Bluff State Scenic Byway;
(iii) the
section of the Trail of the Ancients State Scenic Backway on SR-261 starting at
US-163 and running to SR-95 but excludes that portion on SR-316 between SR 261
and Goosenecks State Park that was accidentally omitted on the National Scenic
Byway application;
(iv) the section
of the Trail of the Ancients State Scenic Backway running on SR-262 between
US-191 and County Road FAS-2416, and on FAS-2416 starting at SR-262 and running
southeasterly to County Road FAS-2422, then northeasterly on FAS-2422 to the
Utah and Colorado State Line near Hovenweep National Monument.
(b) Designated National Scenic
Byway September 22, 2005.
(8) Utah's Patchwork Parkway National Scenic
Byway.
(a) Comprised of Brian Head-Panguitch
Lake State Scenic Byway.
(b)
Designated National Scenic Byway October 16, 2009.
(9) Zion National Scenic Byway
(a) Comprised of the section of the Zion Park
Scenic Byway starting at the intersection of SR-17 and SR-9 and ending at the
intersection of SR-9 and East Rim Trail Road.
(b) Designated National Scenic Byway January
19, 2021.
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