State Route 265 | ||||
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University Parkway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-132 | ||||
Maintained by UDOT | ||||
Length: | 4.336 mi (6.978 km) | |||
Existed: | 1959 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | SR-114 in Orem | |||
I-15 in Orem US-89 in Orem |
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East end: | US-189 in Provo | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 265 is a west–east thoroughfare completely within Utah County in northern Utah that cuts through Orem and Provo. Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University are in close proximity to SR-265. The entirety of the route is named University Parkway.
After its western terminus, SR-265 heads due east for a short time until turning briefly southeast and then straightening out again, heading due east. Shortly after passing an intersection with US-89, the route turns southeast until its eastern terminus, US-189.
The State Road Commission designated the initial segment of SR-265, from proposed I-15 east to SR-1 (US-89/US-91), in 1959. That same year, a short State Route 267 was created on Bulldog Boulevard in Provo between SR-1 (500 West) and University Avenue (now, but not then, US-189) near Brigham Young University. Two extensions to SR-265 were made in 1964 - one southeast to SR-7 (US-189) near the university, and another west to SR-114. At the same time, SR-267, which was several blocks south of the extended SR-265, was given back to the city.