Wyoming Highway 319 | ||||||||||
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Old Yellowstone Highway | ||||||||||
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Maintained by WYDOT | ||||||||||
Length: | 28.75 mi (46.27 km) | |||||||||
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South end: | I-25 / US 26 / US 87 | |||||||||
in Glendo |
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North end: | US 18 / US 20 in Orin | |||||||||
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Counties: | Platte, Converse | |||||||||
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Wyoming Highway 319 Spur |
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Location: | Glendo |
Length: | 0.20 mi (0.32 km) |
Wyoming Highway 319 is a north-south state road in Platte and Converse counties.
Wyoming Highway 319 is a north-south highway that follows the old Yellowstone Highway, therefore the current highway is named Old Yellowstone Highway. WYO 319 begins its south end at I-25 (exit 100) and from there heads northeast then north towards Glendo. At 6.21 miles (9.99 km) WYO 319 intersects a local road which heads west to exit 104 off I-25. Still heading north WYO 319 enters Glendo from the south, intersecting A Street at 14.16 miles (22.79 km). A Street is designated as WYO 319 Spur for 0.2 miles (0.32 km) between WYO 319 and Interstate 25 (exit 111). As Highway 319 leaves Glendo, at 15.4 miles (24.8 km) there is a road named Lake Shore Road that east of WYO 319 and allows access to Glendo State Park. Glendo State Park is one of Wyoming’s most popular boating parks, and it offers visitors water-skiing, fishing, and other water-based activities as well as campsites, sanitary facilities, tables and grills. Wyoming Highway 319 heads northwest and parallels Interstate 25 that lies to the west and the Glendo Reservoir/North Platte River that lies to the east. I-25 breaks its parallel and leaves to head more northwest towards Douglas, while Highway 319 turns north to come to an end at US 18/US 20 in Orin at 28.84 miles (46.41 km).