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Utah State Route 259

State Route 259 marker

State Route 259
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-131
Maintained by UDOT
Length: 0.345 mi (0.555 km)
Existed: 1992 – present
Major junctions
South end: SR-24 in Sigurd
  I-70 / US-89 in Sigurd
North end: Sign indicating start of Federal Route 2570 in Sigurd
Highway system
  • State highways in Utah
SR-258 SR-260

State Route 259 marker

State Route 259 is a short highway within Sigurd in Sevier County, Utah connecting Interstate 70/US-89 to SR-24.

From its southern terminus with SR-24, the highway heads northwest and veers more toward the north before meeting Interstate 70/US-89. Two-hundredths of a mile later, the route terminates at a sign indicating the beginning of Federal Route 2570. (Although the entire route in located within the city limits of the Town of Sigurd, the community located in the northern portion of the town was formerly known as Vermillion.)

SR-259 was added to the state highway system in 1992 as a connection from the new I-70 to SR-24 (signed as US-89 until 1992). Although the road that continues north from I-70 is the former US-89, SR-259 is not; the original alignment is North State Street, crossing the ca. 1950 bypass (now SR-118) into SR-24.

The entire route is in Sigurd, Sevier County.

Route map: Bing / Google


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