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Utah State Route 225

State Route 225 marker

State Route 225
Park Lane
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-128
Maintained by UDOT
Length: 1.274 mi (2.050 km)
Existed: 1964 – present
Major junctions
South end: Clark Lane in Farmington
  I-15 in Farmington
US-89 in Farmington
North end: SR-106 in Farmington
Highway system
  • State highways in Utah
SR-224 SR-226

State Route 225 marker

State Route 225 (SR-225) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah that spans 1.274 miles (2.050 km) in Farmington, Davis County. The route connects I-15 to US-89 and SR-106 as it passes through the center of Farmington on Park Lane. The highway was formed in 1964, initially having its west end at US-89 and I-15 before the terminus moved further west to Clark Lane in 2005. The eastern terminus has always remained at SR-106.

The route actually begins on "West Side of Structure over Union Pacific Railroad and Frontrunner easterly via Park Lane in Farmington City". (This is according to UDOT, and the actual length is 0.745 miles). About 400 feet (120 m) north of the junction, the route turns northeast to intersect at I-15, where there is an off-ramp from southbound I-15 on exit 325 and an on-ramp from SR-225 onto northbound I-15. Immediately after, SR-225 comes to another interchange, this time with the US-89 freeway, which includes access to southbound I-15. Past this intersection, the route heads due west before intersecting an access road to Lagoon Amusement Park and terminating at SR-106.

State Route 225 was established in 1964, initially going from US-89 east on Burke Lane (which today is Park Lane) to SR-106. In 1967, the western terminus was moved to I-15 when it was constructed through the area. In 2005, the route was extended southwest to Clark Lane.

The entire route is in Farmington, Davis County.

Route map: Google


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