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Wyoming Highway 410 (WYO 410) is a
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in
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,
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, United States, that connects areas west of Roberston with Mountain View.


Route description

For its entire length, WYO 410 runs through rural flatland as a
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East–west section

WYO 410 begins at the end of pavement at the west end of Uinta County Road 204 (CR 204), west of
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river and west of Robertson. (CR 204 continues westerly toward
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- a former small railroad and timber settlement which has become a
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.) About from its southern terminus WYO 410, connects with the eastern end of Uinta County Road 271 (CR 271) at a
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. (CR 271 heads southerly to the Meeks Cabin Reservoir near the
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State Line.) From its southern terminus WYO 410 runs east-southeasterly for just under before reaching the southern end of Uinta County Road 275 at a
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. Heading easterly, WYO 410 quickly crosses Blacks Fork and, shortly thereafter, connects with the north end of Uinta County Road 273 at a T intersection. About later, after assuming a due east course and crossing both Willow Creek and Smiths Fork, WYO 410 reaches a junction with the south end of Uinta County Road 261 and the north end of Uinta County Road 279 (CR 279) on the western edge of the
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of Robertson. (CR 279 heads southerly toward the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.) Still heading due east, WYO 410 runs through Robertson, passing by its
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along the way. WYO 410 arrives at a junction with the south end of Uinta County Road 263 (CR 263) and the north end of Uinta County Road 274 (CR 274) on the eastern edge of Robertson. (CR 263 heads northerly to end at
Wyoming Highway 411 Wyoming Highway 411 (WYO 411), also known as Millburne Road, is a state highway in central Uinta County, Wyoming, United States, that connects the unincorporated community of Millburne with Wyoming Highway 410 (WYO 411), southwest of ...
YO 411 CR 279 heads south and then west along the edge of Robertson to end at CR 279.) After continuing east for about , WYO 410 curves to head north. In the middle of the curve, WYO 410 has a junction with the north end of Uinta County Road 283 (CR 283) at a T intersection. (CR 283 heads southerly toward the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.)


North–south section

About after turning north, WYO 410 connects with the east end of Uinta County Road 270 at a T intersection. Shortly thereafter, the highway curves to head very briefly east before curving back to head north on the Tipperary Bench Nearly later the highway connects with the east end of Uinta County Road 266 at a T intersection. About farther north WYO 410 curves to head northeast and descend the Tipperary Bench. After about farther on its northeast course, WYO 410 reaches its junction with the west end of
Wyoming Highway 411 Wyoming Highway 411 (WYO 411), also known as Millburne Road, is a state highway in central Uinta County, Wyoming, United States, that connects the unincorporated community of Millburne with Wyoming Highway 410 (WYO 411), southwest of ...
(WYO 411) at a T intersection, just west of the north end of Tipperary Bench. (WYO 410 heads west toward the
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of Millburne.) About north of the WYO 411 junction, and after it crosses Smiths for a second time, WYO 410 begins running briefly along the western
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of Mountain View as West Street before turning east and entering the town along West 2nd Street. (West Street continues north for several blocks.) After turning east, WYO 410 crosses Spruce, Pine, and Cedar streets, before connecting with the north end of Birch Street on the south side of Mountain View Middle School. Just after connecting with the south end of North Alder Street, WYO 410 reaches is eastern terminus at it junction with
Wyoming Highway 414 Wyoming Highway 414 (WYO 414) is a State highway (US), state highway in eastern Uinta County, Wyoming, Uinta and extreme southwestern Sweetwater County, Wyoming, Sweetwater counties in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Although primarily a nor ...
(WYO 414) at a T intersection. (WYO 414 heads north through
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and Lyman before ending at an interchange with
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and
Wyoming Highway 412 Wyoming Highway 412 (WYO 412), also known as the Carter–Lyman Road and previously as the Carter Cutoff Road, is a state highway in Uinta and Lincoln counties in western Wyoming, United States, that connects Interstate 80 (I-80/Dwig ...
. WYO 414 head southeasterly through Lonetree and McKinnon before ending at the
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State Line.)


History

WYO 410 was established in June 1971.


Major intersections


See also

*
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References


External links


Wyoming State Routes 400-499

WYO 410 - WYO 414 to WYO 411

WYO 410 - WYO 411 to Uinta CR 261
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