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, some
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s and state institutions. The range of numbers from State Route 281 to State Route 320 has been used for this purpose since 1969. __NOTOC__


State Route 281

State Route 281 served Dixie College (now
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) in
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until 1991. It was created in 1935 as State Route 191, connecting SR-1 ( US-91, now SR-34) to the college. The route was renumbered to State Route 181A in 1945, State Route 67 in 1962, and finally SR-281 in 1969. The route was removed from the state highway system in 1991 as part of the trade that created SR-8; the final routing was about long and extended south from SR-34 via 700 East to and around the college.


State Route 282

State Route 282 consists of three segments named Campus Center Drive, South Campus Drive, Mario Capecchi Drive, and North Campus Drive, totaling . The route connects the
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in
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with several points on its border: SR-186 (500 South) at Guardsman Way, University Street at 400 South, SR-186 (Foothill Boulevard) west of Wakara Way, and 100 South east of Wolcott Street. The university roads were added to the state highway system in 1935 as part of SR-186, and were split off as State Route 181A in 1962 and renumbered SR-282 in 1969. The segments along Wasatch Drive and Medical Drive North were taken off the state system in 1988 and given to the University of Utah.


State Route 283

State Route 283 served the
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until 2001, running north from SR-55 (100 North) along 300 East and then looping around the college for a total distance of about . The route was created in 1939, numbered State Route 182A in 1945, and renumbered SR-283 in 1969. The connection between SR-55 and the campus was moved from 400 East to 300 East in 1978 as part of a realignment of SR-55. In 2001, it was given te the city of Price so they could close one block of 600 North.


State Route 284

State Route 284 is a five-segment route that serves
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in Ogden. It consists of a three-quarters loop with two outlets onto SR-203 (Harrison Boulevard) and two more onto Taylor Avenue and Skyline Parkway. The route was created in 1940, numbered State Route 184A in 1945, and renumbered SR-284 in 1969.


State Route 285

State Route 285 runs for from 20th Street northwest to Monroe Boulevard. It formerly served the Utah School for the Deaf, but the land is now owned by the
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. The road was added to the state highway system in 1935 as part of SR-182, and became SR-285 in 1969.


State Route 286

State Route 286 is a two-segment route that loops around the
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in Ogden, with a
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spurring west to SR-235 (Washington Boulevard) near that route's south end. Exits to Monroe Boulevard and North Street are not part of SR-286. It was created in 1935 as State Route 183 and originally serviced the
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. It was renumbered SR-286 in 1969, while the Industrial School closed in 1983 and was replaced by the current college in 1984.


State Route 287

State Route 287 connects SR-140 (14600 South) with the
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via Pony Express Road (the west-side
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) and Bitterbrush Lane. It is long, ending at the parking lot just beyond the control gate. The route was created as State Route 187 in 1935, serving the old Sugar House Prison on SR-4 in
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. In 1941 it was moved to the current location, and the route was renumbered SR-287 in 1969.
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was built over the former US-91 by 1971, at which time SR-287 was reconnected to the state highway system via the new frontage road and 14600 South. The portion on 14600 South became SR-140 in 1984.


State Route 288

State Route 288 served the
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until 2007. It was created in 1935 as State Route 188 and renumbered SR-288 in 1969. The final routing, stretching about from US-89 north on 1200 East and west on 1000 North to SR-237 (800 East), was deleted in 2007, simultaneously with the deletions of SR-237, SR-238, and SR-239 and creation of SR-252.


State Route 289

State Route 289 is a rectangular route around
Southern Utah University Southern Utah University (SUU) is a public university in Cedar City, Utah. Founded in 1897 as a normal school, Southern Utah University now graduates over 1,800 students each year with baccalaureate and graduate degrees from its six colleges. ...
in
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. It follows Center Street from the intersection of SR-130 (Main Street) and SR-14 west to 1150 West, south to 200 South, east to 300 West, and back north to Center Street. The route was created in 1935 as State Route 190 and renumbered SR-289 in 1969.


State Route 290

State Route 290 is a three-quarters loop around
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in
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, following 100 North, 400 East, and Center Street from US-89 (Main Street) back to US-89, for a distance of . The route was created in 1935 as State Route 189, changed from a spur to a loop in 1965, and renumbered SR-290 in 1969.


State Route 291

State Route 291 runs for from Harrison Boulevard in Ogden, across from 7th Street, east to and around the
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. It was created in 1935 as State Route 182, running along 20th Street from SR-1 ( US-89) east to the former campus at Monroe Boulevard. In 1962 it was extended east to Harrison Boulevard ( SR-39, now SR-203). State Route 183A was created in 1939 and numbered in 1945, running east on 7th Street from SR-1 to what was then the
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on the east side of Harrison Boulevard. This route was deleted in 1963 as a transfer for 12th Street, which was designated SR-205, but in 1968 the roads at the old sanitorium, then a new campus of the Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, were readded as part of SR-182. SR-182 was split between SR-285 and SR-291 in 1969, with the piece on 20th Street being removed from the state highway system.


State Route 292

State Route 292 is a four-part route that includes a perimeter road around the
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's Redwood Campus in Taylorsville. There are three outlets onto SR-68 (Redwood Road) and one onto 2200 West.


State Route 293

State Route 293 includes "all roads and parking areas" within the grounds of the
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in
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. This includes access from SR-186 (Columbus Street). The roads on the capitol grounds were added to the state highway system in 1935 as part of SR-181, and were transferred to SR-184 in 1963 and split off as SR-293 in 1969.


State Route 294

State Route 294 is a route that serves the
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in Provo. It begins east of 900 East, where Center Street curves into Seven Peaks Boulevard, and ends in front of the administration building. The route was created in 1935 as State Route 184, connecting SR-1 (then on 700 East) with the hospital via Center Street. When SR-1 was moved in 1963, SR-184 became part of SR-114, which had followed Center Street west of SR-1 (500 West). Center Street east of 500 West, including the hospital roadways, was removed from the state highway system in 1964, but in 1969 the hospital portion was restored as SR-294.


State Route 295

State Route 295 served the
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's
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Office until 2003. The route was created in 1982 but deleted in 2003, since the land had been sold and the office moved to a location with no driver's license test course. , updated December 2007, accessed May 2008 (includes the 1977 resolution for SR-299)


State Route 296

State Route 296 begins on the north side of 700 North, west of 900 East, in American Fork, and loops around the Utah State Developmental Center for . The route was created in 1935 as State Route 185, running east from SR-74 to the school, and extended east to SR-146 in 1941. The portion on the school grounds became SR-296 in 1969, while the rest was deleted.


State Route 297

State Route 297 served the Utah State Fairpark, including the
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's Fairpark Office and driver's license test course, with a total length of . The route was created in 1969 and deleted in 1999, since the
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had not maintained the road for some time.


State Route 298

State Route 298 consists of the driver's license test course at the
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's Ogden Office. It is located in
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on the southwest side of US-89 (Washington Boulevard), east of the
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. The route was created in 1972.


State Route 299

State Route 299 totals , and includes all the roadways at the
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's West Valley City Office used for driver's license tests. This office is located at the northwest corner of 2700 West and 4700 South, across the former from the Rampton Complex (SR-317), in
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.


State Route 300

State Route 300 ran southwest from SR-18 in
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from 1972 until 1996, when it became part of SR-8. The former SR-300, about in length, was dropped from the state highway system in 1999 to allow the
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to carry out their resource management plan.


State Route 301

State Route 301 runs for southwest from US-191 in
Steinaker State Park Steinaker State Park is a state park and reservoir of Utah, USA, located north of Vernal in Uintah County, Utah. Steinaker State Park opened to the public in 1964. It lies at an elevation of in northeastern Utah, south of the Uinta Mountains. ...
.


State Route 302

State Route 302 begins at SR-32 and runs northwesterly for in Rockport State Park.


State Route 303

State Route 303 lies within
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, connecting Goblin Valley Road, a
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, with the overlook, a distance of . It was created in 1972.


State Route 304

State Route 304 is a route in
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, ending at the intersection of 300 South and 400 West in Hyrum. It was created in 1972, and was initially located farther southeast, at Center Street and 500 South; this is still where the route is defined in state law.


State Route 305

State Route 305 served Big Sand Wash Reservoir (a former state park) until about 1989. It was created in 1972, connecting Arcadia Road to the boat ramp in the park, a distance of about . However, between 1988 and 1990, "it was found there is no way to inventory said route", and it was deleted.


State Route 306

State Route 306 runs south from SR-66, a distance of in
East Canyon State Park East Canyon State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, featuring a reservoir. The park is located northeast of Salt Lake City in Morgan County, Utah. Park facilities Located in a narrow-walled canyon, East Canyon State Park is at an elevatio ...
.


State Route 307

State Route 307 served
Gunlock State Park Gunlock State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, adjoining the Gunlock Reservoir that impounds the Santa Clara River. The park is located approximately northwest of St George. The reservoir dam was constructed in 1970 for irrigation water ...
until 1984. It was created in 1972, running about from the parking area east to Gunlock Road in the park. In 1984, the route was removed from the state highway system as a trade for the addition of SR-219 in
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.


State Route 308

State Route 308 served
Kodachrome Basin State Park Kodachrome Basin is a state park of Utah, United States. It is situated above sea level, south of Utah Route 12, and southeast of Bryce Canyon National Park. It is accessible from the north from Cannonville by a paved road and from the south ...
until 2003. It was created in 1972, running about from
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north within the park, and given to Kane County in 2003.


State Route 309

State Route 309 runs for north from Ferron Canyon Road, a
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, in Millsite State Park. It was created in 1972.


State Route 310

State Route 310 runs for in Minersville State Park, from SR-21 west to the parking area. It was created in 1972.


State Route 311

State Route 311 runs northwest for from US-40 in
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to and in Starvation State Park. It was created in 1972, mostly following an old alignment of US-40 that had been bypassed when the Starvation Reservoir was created.


State Route 312

State Route 312 runs for in
Willard Bay State Park Willard Bay is a man-made fresh water reservoir in the Great Salt Lake, in northern Utah. The bay was separated from the Great Salt Lake in 1964, and has since served as a source of irrigation water and recreation for the northern Wasatch Front m ...
, beginning at 2000 West in southern
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. SR-312 was created in 1972.


State Route 313

State Route 313 is a route that connects US-191 northwest of
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with the overlook in
Dead Horse Point State Park Dead Horse Point State Park is a state park of Utah in the United States, featuring a dramatic overlook of the Colorado River and Canyonlands National Park. The park covers of high desert at an altitude of . Amenities The park has several ...
. It was created in 1975 as a replacement for SR-278, which would have connected the park to SR-279.
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State Route History
, accessed July 2007


State Route 314

State Route 314 runs northwest from US-189 in Deer Creek State Park for . It was created in 1974.


State Route 315

State Route 315 begins at US-89 in Willard and heads west on Willard Bay Road (750 North), across
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at exit 357, to and in the northern part of the park, for a length of . SR-315 was created in 1974.


State Route 316

State Route 316 begins at the parking lot in
Goosenecks State Park Goosenecks State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Utah, overlooking a deep meander of the San Juan River. The park is located near the southern border of the state a short distance from Mexican Hat, Utah. Millions of years ago, the Mon ...
and heads northeast through unincorporated San Juan County for to SR-261 north of Mexican Hat. It was created in 1975.


State Route 317

State Route 317 consists of the roads and parking lots of the Calvin L. Rampton Complex in
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, which serves the
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and Department of Public Safety. It is located on the east side of 2700 West north of 4700 South, across the street from the DPS's West Valley City Office (SR-299).


State Route 318

State Route 318 begins at SR-9 in
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and runs north for through
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to Red Cliff Road,
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's east side
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in
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(part of Hurricane). It can be driven from end to end without paying a park fee. It was created in 1992.


State Route 319

State Route 319 begins at exit 8 of US-40 and heads southeast to the gate in
Jordanelle State Park Jordanelle Reservoir is a reservoir in Wasatch County, Utah, United States, just north of Heber City. Jordanelle Reservoir is fed and drained primarily by the Provo River, and is impounded by the Jordanelle Dam, an earthen dam. The construction ...
, a distance of . It was created in 1989 as part of the realignments that were made when the
Jordanelle Reservoir Jordanelle Reservoir is a reservoir in Wasatch County, Utah, United States, just north of Heber City. Jordanelle Reservoir is fed and drained primarily by the Provo River, and is impounded by the Jordanelle Dam, an earthen dam. The construction ...
was created.


State Route 320

State Route 320 consists of all roads within the Emergency Vehicle Operations Range of the Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training Academy at
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, a total of . It is located on the north side of 10400 North, just east of SR-68, northwest of
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. It was created in 1992 "to clarify maintenance responsibility" for the roads, particularly with respect to
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.


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