Utah Admin. Code R926-15-5 - Highways Within the State That Are Designated as State Scenic Backways
The following roads are designated as state scenic backways (date of designation is April 9, 1990 unless otherwise specified):
(1) Central Pacific Railroad Trail Scenic
Backway. Following the abandoned railroad grade from Locomotive Springs (south
of Snowville and west of Golden Spike National Monument) through Lucin to the
Utah/Nevada State Line.
(2) Silver
Island Mountain Loop Scenic Backway. From Danger Cave Archaeological Site near
Wendover, around Silver Island Mountain.
(3) Bountiful/Farmington Loop Scenic Backway.
Along Skyline Drive from east Bountiful, over Bountiful Peak and down
Farmington Canyon, through Farmington to US-89.
(4) Trappers Loop Road Scenic Backway. State
Route 167 from Mountain Green through Wasatch-Cache National Forest to
Huntsville and the Ogden River Scenic Byway.
(5) Willard Peak Road Scenic Backway. From
Mantua through Wasatch-Cache National Forest to Inspiration Point near Willard
Peak.
(6) Hardware Ranch Road
Scenic Backway. From Hyrum on SR-101 through Hardware Ranch and then north
through Wasatch-Cache National Forest and past the Sinks to US-89, ten miles
west of Bear Lake on the Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway.
(7) Middle Canyon Road Scenic Backway. From
Tooele up Middle Canyon, over Butterfield Peak, and down Butterfield Canyon to
Highway 111 (former Lark site).
(8)
South Willow Road Scenic Backway. From Mormon Trail Road, five miles south of
Grantsville, west to Deseret Peak.
(9) Alpine Scenic Loop. State Route 92 from
the mouth of American Fork Canyon through Uinta National Forest and along the
back side of Mount Timpanogos to US-189, one mile east of Vivian Park on the
Provo Canyon Scenic Byway.
(10)
Cascade Springs Scenic Backway. From Alpine Scenic Loop east past Cascade
Springs and north to Wasatch Mountain State Park.
(11) Guardsman Pass Road Scenic Backway. From
Wasatch Mountain State Park to Park City and Brighton on the Big Cottonwood
Canyon Scenic Byway.
(12) Pioneer
Memorial Backway. State Route 65 from Henefer past East Canyon State Park to
Emigration Canyon Road and Emigration Canyon Road from SR-65 to Hogle
Zoo.
(13) North Slope Road Scenic
Backway. From Mirror Lake Scenic Byway (SR-150), six miles south of the
Utah/Wyoming State Line, east past China Lake and north to Stateline
Reservoir.
(14) Broadhead Meadow
Road Scenic Backway. Murdock Basin Road from Mirror Lake Scenic Byway (SR-
150), 24 miles east of Kamas, to Broadhead Meadow Road, then north past
Broadhead Meadow and back to Mirror Lake Highway just south of Upper Provo
River Falls.
(15) Red Cloud/Dry
Fork Loop Scenic Backway. From US-191, 14 miles north of Vernal on the Flaming
Gorge-Uintas National Scenic Byway, west through Ashley National Forest, then
south to Dry Fork near Maeser.
(16)
Sheep Creek/Spirit Lake Loop Scenic Backway. From SR-44, 15 miles west of the
junction of SR-44 and US-191 on the Flaming Gorge-Uintas National Scenic Byway,
looping back through Sheep Creek Canyon to SR-44 six miles south of Manila,
plus the spur road to Spirit Lake starting about 3 miles west of
SR-44.
(17) Jones Hole Road Scenic
Backway. From 500 North Street, 4 miles east of Vernal, north and east to
Diamond Mountain Plateau and east to Jones Hole at the Utah/Colorado State
Line.
(18) Brown's Park Road Scenic
Backway. From Jones Hole Road Scenic Backway at Diamond Mountain Plateau, north
down Crouse Canyon and through Brown's Park, then west through Jessie Ewing
Canyon to US-191, five miles north of Dutch John on the Flaming Gorge-Uintas
National Scenic Byway.
(19) Notch
Peak Loop Scenic Backway. From US-50, 43 miles west of Delta, north around the
House Range Mountains to Dome Canyon Pass and south around the western side of
the range back to US-50.
(20) Pony
Express Trail Scenic Backway. From Fairfield west through Faust, over Lookout
Summit, and past Simpson Springs and Fish Springs to Callao, Clifton, and
Ibapah.
(21) Deep Creek Mountains
Scenic Backway. From Pony Express Trail Scenic Backway at Callao, south to
Trout Creek, plus the side roads into each of the five canyons into the Deep
Creek Mountains.
(22) Reservation
Ridge Scenic Backway. From US-191 at the Avantaquin Campground turnoff on the
Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway National Scenic Byway, west along the
ridge line to US-6, just east of Soldier Summit.
(23) White River/Strawberry Road Scenic
Backway. From US-6, just east of Soldier Summit, north to Trail Hollow and
north past Strawberry Reservoir to US-40, 23 miles east of Heber.
(24) Nine Mile Canyon Scenic Backway. From
US-191, two miles east of Wellington on the Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric
Highway National Scenic Byway, north and east through Nine Mile Canyon to
Myton.
(25) Chicken Creek Road
Scenic Backway. From Levan to Chester through the Uinta National Forest over
the San Pitch Mountains.
(26)
Skyline Drive Scenic Backway. From the Tucker Rest Area on US-6 up the left
fork of Clear Creek, crossing the Energy Loop National Scenic Byway, and south
through the Manti-La Sal and Fishlake National Forests to I-70 at Taylor Flat,
18 miles east of Salina.
(27)
Mayfield-Ferron Scenic Backway. From Mayfield to Ferron, crossing Skyline Drive
Scenic Backway in the Manti-La Sal National Forest.
(28) Wedge Overlook/Buckhorn Draw Scenic
Backway. From Castle Dale on SR-10 to the Wedge Overlook and from the Wedge
Overlook turnoff, 13 miles east of SR-10, through Buckhorn Draw to I-70 at Exit
131.
(29) Dinosaur/Cedar Overlook
Scenic Backway. From Cleveland south and east to the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur
Quarry and from the turnoff, six miles west of the quarry, on south and east to
Cedar Mountain.
(30) Temple
Mountain/Goblin Valley Road Scenic Backway. From SR-24, 24 miles south of I-70,
west to the base of Temple Mountain, then south to Goblin Valley State
Park.
(31) Kimberly/Big John Flat
Road Scenic Backway. State Route 153 from Junction on US-89 to the east end of
the Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway, then from SR-153 north along Big John Flat
Road, Beaver Creek Road, and Kimberly Road to I-70 at Castle Rock, plus the
Kent's Lake Loop (Forest Road 137).
(32) Cove Mountain Road. From Koosharem on
SR-62 through Fishlake National Forest to Glenwood on SR-119.
(33) Cathedral Valley Road Scenic Backway.
From SR-24, 1/2 mile west of Caineville on the Capitol Reef Country Scenic
Byway, north along Cathedral Valley into the northern part of Capitol Reef
National Park, then north to Fremont Junction on I-70.
(34) Thousand Lake Mountain Road Scenic
Backway. From SR-72, five miles northeast of Fremont, to Baler Ranch Road which
connects to Factory Butte Road and Elkhorn Road, which passes through Capitol
Reef National Park and connects to Factory Butte.
(35) Gooseberry/Fremont Road Scenic Backway.
From Johnson Valley Reservoir at the Fishlake Scenic Byway, north through
Fishlake National Forest to I-70, 6.5 miles east of Salina.
(a) Originally defined as running from SR-72,
two miles north of Fremont, to I-70.
(b) The southern segment of this backway,
between Fremont and Johnson Valley Reservoir, was redesignated a scenic byway
and added to the Fishlake Scenic Byway November 18, 1992.
(36) La Sal Mountain Loop Road Scenic
Backway. From US-191, six miles south of Moab, over the La Sal Mountains in the
Manti-La Sal National Forest and through Castle Valley to SR-128 and the
Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway National Scenic Byway.
(37) Lockhart Basin Road Scenic Backway. From
Moab south through Kane Creek Canyon, Lockhart Basin and alongside Canyonlands
National Park to SR-211 and the Indian Creek Corridor Scenic Byway.
(38) Needles/Anticline Overlook Road Scenic
Backway. From US-191, 12 miles south of La Sal Junction, north to Anticline
Overlook and Needles Overlook.
(39)
The Trail of the Ancients Scenic Backway. State Route 261 from SR-95 south to
US-163, plus SR- 316 from SR-261 to Goosenecks Overlook. Also the roadways
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/Colorado State Line near Hovenweep
National Monument.
(a) Originally designated
as the Moki Dugway Scenic Backway.
(b) Renamed and extended on February 7, 1994,
to also include the route between US-191 and Hovenweep.
(c) Redesignated on September 22, 2005 as
part of the Trail of the Ancients National Scenic Byway.
(40) Elk Ridge Road Scenic Backway. From
SR-275 near Natural Bridges National Monument, one mile west of the junction of
SR-95 on the Trail Of the Ancients National Scenic Byway, north and east
through Bears Ears and across Elk Ridge to SR-211 and the Indian Creek Corridor
Scenic Byway.
(41) Abajo Loop
Scenic Backway. From Monticello west around Abajo Peak and south to Blanding at
the northern end of the Trail of the Ancients National Scenic Byway.
(42) Bull Creek Pass Road Scenic Backway.
From SR-95, 15 miles south of SR-24 on the Bicentennial Highway Scenic Byway,
to McMillan Springs through Steven Narrows and east to SR-276, five miles south
of SR-95.
(a) Originally called Bull Mountain
Road Scenic Backway.
(43) Notom Road Scenic Backway. From SR-24 at
the Capitol Reef National Park boundary on the Capitol Reef Country Scenic
Byway, south to the Burr Trail Scenic Backway.
(44) Burr Trail Scenic Backway. From SR-12 at
Boulder on the Scenic Byway 12 All-American Road, east and south across the
Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park to SR-276 near
Bullfrog.
(45) Hole in the Rock
Scenic Backway. From SR-12, five miles east of Escalante on the Scenic Byway 12
All-American Road, southeast through Grand Staircase-Escalante National
Monument and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area to the Hole in the Rock at
Lake Powell.
(46) Smoky Mountain
Road Scenic Backway. From SR-12 at Escalante on the Scenic Byway 12
All-American Road, south across the Kaiparowits Plateau and through the Grand
Staircase-Escalante National Monument to Big Water on US- 89.
(47) Posey Lake Road Scenic Backway. From
Escalante on the Scenic Byway 12 All-American Road, north through the Dixie
National Forest, past Death Hollow Wilderness Area and Posey Lake, to Bicknell
on the Capitol Reef Country Scenic Byway.
(48) Griffin Top Road Scenic Backway. From
Posey Lake on the Posey Lake Road Scenic Backway west and south through the
Dixie National Forest to the historic Widtsoe settlement (Widtsoe
Junction).
(49) Cottonwood Canyon
Road Scenic Backway. From US-89 at the Paria Ranger Station, north through the
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument to Cannonville on the Scenic Byway
12 All-American Road.
(50) Johnson
Canyon/Alton Amphitheater Scenic Backway. From US-89, eight miles east of
Kanab, north and west to Glendale through the Grand Staircase National Monument
and the Vermillion Cliffs, White Cliffs, and Pink Cliffs. Also a spur route
from 8 miles east of Glendale, north to Alton.
(51) Paria River Valley Scenic Backway. From
US-89, at the Spur, 40 miles east of Kanab, north to the Paria ghost town and
movie set.
(52) East Fork of the
Sevier Scenic Backway. From SR-12, 14 miles east of the US-89 junction on the
Scenic Byway 12 All-American Road, south through the Dixie National Forest and
parallel to the west boundary of Bryce Canyon National Park, to the southern
terminus at the clifftop.
(53)
Ponderosa/Coral Pink Sand Dunes Scenic Backway. From US-89, seven miles
northwest of Kanab, southwest past Ponderosa Campground to Coral Pink Sand
Dunes State Park.
(54) Smithsonian
Butte Scenic Backway. From SR-9 at Rockville on the Zion Park Scenic Byway,
south to US-89 at Apple Valley.
(55) Kolob Reservoir Road Scenic Backway.
From SR-9 at Virgin on the Zion Park Scenic Byway, through Zion National Park
to SR-14, six miles east of Cedar City on the Cedar Breaks Scenic
Byway.
(56) Dry Lakes/Summit Canyon
Scenic Backway. From Summit on Old US-91 (near I-15), east through Dixie
National Forest to SR-143, eight miles south of Parowan on the Utah's Patchwork
Parkway National Scenic Byway.
(57)
Mojave Desert/Joshua Tree Road Scenic Backway. From Old US-91, two miles south
of Shivwits, south around Jarvis Peak and west back to Old US-91, two miles
north of the Utah/Arizona State Line.
(58) Snow Canyon Road Scenic Backway. From
Ivins north through Snow Canyon State Park to SR-18.
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