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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Utah Interstate Highway #15 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Utah Interstate Highway #15 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Utah/Arizona State Line At Utah/Arizona State Line, few miles south of the city of St. George, Utah, starts Interstate Highway #15, its journey through the US state of Utah, and ends at Idaho/Utah border, where the highway crosses into Idaho and continues its northerly journey. Altitude: 2749 feet 1.9 Sun River Parkway : Sun Sun River Parkway, Southern Parkway, Community of Sun River, Utah, River, UT located just off Interstate #15 on the east bank of Virgin River. Altitude: 2572 feet 4.5 Exit 4 : Bloomington Exit 4, E Brigham Road, Pioneer Road/Man O War Road, to Petroglyph Park Bloomington Petroglyph Park, Trail to Zen, Altitude: 2595 feet 6.0 Exit 6 : Airport Exit 6, Riverside Drive/State Route #18, Black Ridge Drive, St. George Municipal Airport, a public airport located in the city of St. George, Utah, Temple Quarry Trail, Altitude: 2552 feet 8.5 Exit 8: St. George, UT Exit 8 to junction of UT State Highway 34/St George Blvd Altitude: 2772 feet 10.6 Exit 10 : State Rte #212 Exit 10, State Route #212, N 3050 E, Red Cliffs Drive, Red Cliffs Mall, Washington, Utah, a city in Washington County, Utah, Dixie Regional Medical Center lies along E450 N Street, Pine View High School, a high school located in Saint George, Utah, Altitude: 2828 feet 13.2 Exit 13 : Washington, UT Exit 13, Washington Parkway, Telegraph Street, Washington, Utah, a city in Washington County, Utah, Dinosaur Track Trail, a trail believed to have dinosaur footprints in the Utah deserts lies just north of here. Altitude: 3009 feet 15.8 Exit 16 : Junction State Rte Exit 16, Junction State Route #9/State Street, Hurricane, Utah, a city in #9 Washington County, Utah, Hurricane High School, the only high school in Hurricane, Utah, Hurricane Valley Library, Ballard's Nursery, Hurricane Hill, a hill located nearby. Quail Creek State Park, a state park located surrounding Quail Creek Reservoir, west of Hurricane, Utah, just off Interstate Highway #15, access is through N 5300 W Road. Altitude: 3166 feet 22.1 Exit 22 : Leeds, UT Exit 22, Red Cliff Road/State Route #228, Leeds, Utah a town in Washington County, Utah, Kimball Motel and RV Park, Quail Creek State Park, lies south of Leeds, Utah along Interstate Highway #15. Silver Reef, a ghost town in Washington County, Utah, Silver was discovered in Sandstone here and the city had a silver rush. Altitude: 3314 feet 24.0 Exit 23 : Silver Reef, UT Exit 23, Silver Reef, Utah, a ghost town in Washington County, Utah, silver was discovered in sandstone around Silver Reef in 1870's. Altitude: 3583 feet 27.3 Exit 27 : Junction State Rte Exit 27, Junction State Route #17, Toquerville, Utah, a city in #17 Washington County, Utah, La Verkin, Utah, a city in Washington County, Utah, Gateway Trailer Park, Mountain View Bible Church, located along State Route #17. A County Road enters the Dixie National Forest on the other side of the Interstate #15. Altitude: 3819 feet 36.8 Exit 36 : Reservoir Exit 36, S Old Highway 91, Ash Creek Reservoir, a reservoir lying just off Interstate Highway #15, Altitude: 4813 feet Page 1/12 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jul-06 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 40.2 Exit 40 : Kolob Canyon Exit 40, Road to nearby Kolob Canyon, located with Zion National Entrance Park, Kolob Canyon Entrance, Kolob Arch, a natural arch in Zion National Park, Utah, considered to be the second longest natural arch in the world, Kolob Arch can be reached via one of two hiking trails. Horse Ranch Mountain, the highest summit in Zion National Park, in Utah, located in the Kolob Canyons section of the park. Altitude: 5036 feet 42.1 Exit 42 : Kanarraville, UT Exit 42, Old US Highway 91, to Kanarraville, Utah, a town in Iron County, Utah, Big Trees Nursery, Spring Creek Canyon, Altitude: 5174 feet 51.1 Exit 51 : Old US Hwy 91 Exit 51, Old US Highway #91, Hamilton Fort, Utah, a community in Iron County, Utah, Citabriar Airport, a small airport lies west of here along State Route #56, near George Wythe University, a liberal arts university in Cedar City, Utah Altitude: 5492 feet 56.7 Exit 57 : State Route #130 Exit 57, State Route #130, George Wythe University, Westview Christian Center, Cedar City, Utah. Altitude: 5981 feet 59.2 Exit 59 : Cedar City, UT Altitude: 5738 feet 62.5 Exit 62 : Enoch, UT Exit 62, Minersville Highway/State Route #130, Enoch, Utah, an agricultural city in Iron County, Utah, located northeast of Cedar City, Utah. Enoch City Business Office, Enoch City Animal Center, located along 4800 N, Altitude: 5719 feet 70.2 Exit 71 : Summit, UT Exit 71, Main Street/Old US Highway 91, Summit, Utah, a community in Iron County, Utah, Altitude: 5915 feet 75.3 Exit 75 : Parowan, UT Exit 75, Junction State Route #143, to, Parowan, Utah, a city in and the county seat of Iron County, Utah, the area's present primary industries are recreation and tourism, in this once iron mining area. iron County Courthouse, State Route #274 runs through the city. Altitude: 5827 feet 77.9 Exit 78 : Airport Exit 78, Junction State Route #274/Main Street, Parowan Airport, a public airport located in Parowan, Utah, along Interstate Highway #15. Altitude: 5915 feet 82.3 Exit 82 : Paragonah, UT Exit 82, Main Street, Paragonah, Utah, a town in Iron County, Utah, lies along Interstate Highway #15, State Route #271 passes through the town. Altitude: 5787 feet 94.5 Exit 95 : Junction SR #20 Exit 95, Junction State Route #20, connects with the United States Route #89 on the southeast. Altitude: 5906 feet 99.9 Exit 100 : Freemont Rd Exit 100, Old Spanish Trail, Freemont Road, Altitude: 6273 feet 109.0 Exit 109 : Airport Exit 109, Junction State Route #160, Beaver County Sheriff's Office, Beaver Municipal Airport, a public airport in the city of Beaver, Utah, lies west of Interstate Highway #15, S Creek Road, Beaver, Utah, a city in, the county seat of, Beaver County, Utah, Altitude: 5860 feet 111.9 Exit 102: Beaver, UT Exit 102 to junction of State Route #160/Main Street Altitude: 5919 feet 120.4 Exit 120 : Manderfield Exit 120, Manderfield Road, Arrowhead Drive, Indian Creek Canyon Road Road, runs along the Indian Creek, Poleline Road to, Mandefield Reservoir, located east off Interstate Highway #15. Altitude: 6148 feet 129.7 Exit 125 : Hwy 357 Exit 125, Highway 357, Sulferdale Plant, Community of Sulphurdale, Utah, Altitude: 6066 feet Page 2/12 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jul-06 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 132.5 Exit 132 : Junction I-70 Exit 132, Junction Interstate Highway #70, Cove Fort, a fort and historical site located in Millard County, Utah. Three Creeks Reservoir, Clear Creek, a creek in Utah flows alongside Interstate Highway #70, Clear Creek, Utah a small town that has almost become a ghost town in the area. Altitude: 6017 feet 135.1 Exit 135 : County Rd #161 Exit 135, County Road 161, Black Rock Road, Altitude: 5945 feet 146.8 Exit 146 : Junction State Exit 146, Junction State Route #133, Co. Road 1, Kanosh, Utah, a town Rte #133 in Millard County, Utah, Hatton Road, Altitude: 4951 feet 158.6 Exit 158 : Meadow, UT Exit 158, State Route #133, Meadow, Utah, a town located along Interstate Highway #15, in Millard County, Utah, Altitude: 4820 feet 163.6 Exit 163: Fillmore, UT Exit 163 to Junction of State Route #99 Altitude: 5003 feet 167.2 Exit 167 : State Route #99 Exit 167, State Route #99, Fillmore, Utah, a city in Millard County, Utah, E 1200 N Street, leads to Black Cedar Hill Wildlife Management Area, Altitude: 5046 feet 173.8 Exit 174 : Holden, UT Exit 174, State Route #64/Main Street, Holden, Utah, a town in Millard County, Utah, Great Basin Natives, Holden Town Office located on Center Street, Bennett Field Wildlife Management Area, lies on Maple Hollow Road east of Exit 174 on Interstate Highway #15, Pioneer Wildlife Management Area and Nixon Wildlife Management Area located nearby. Altitude: 5121 feet 178.6 Exit 178 : US Rte #50 Exit 178, United States Highway #50, I-15 Frontage Road, Wild Goose Road, Holden Wildlife Management Area, lying northeast of Holden, Utah, a town in Millard County, Utah. Altitude: 5318 feet 183.9 Exit 184 : Scipio Pioneer Exit 184, I-15 Frontage Road, Scipio Pioneer Trail, Altitude: 5886 feet Trail 188.7 Exit 188 : Scipio, UT Exit 188, Junction United States Highway #50/State Street, Scipio, Utah, a town in Millard County, Utah, State Route #78 travels along the northwest shore of Sevier Bridge Reservoir of Yuba Lake, Altitude: 5259 feet 202.5 Exit 202 : Access Road to Exit 202, Access Road to, State Route #78, Yuba Lake, a lake located Yuba Lake northeast of Scipio, Utah off Interstate Highway #15, Sevier Bridge Reservoir, Yuba Lake make the Yuba State Park, Altitude: 4944 feet 206.9 Exit 207 : Reservoir Exit 207, State Route #78, Chicken Creek Reservoir, a reservoir located along State Route #78, Levan, Utah, a town in Juab County, Utah, located at the junction of State Route #78 with State Route #28, just west of Uinta National Forest. Levan Town Park, Altitude: 5075 feet 223.2 Exit 222 : Intersection State Exit 222, Intersection State Route #28, Old Pinery Road, Nephi Valley, Rte #28 Nephi, Utah, a city in Juab County, Utah, just off Interstate Highway #15, Altitude: 5089 feet 225.7 Exit 225 : Nephi, UT Exit 225, E100 N, State Route #132, Nephi, Utah, a city in Juab County, Utah, Juab County Public Health, Nephi Public Library, King's Nursery & Landscaping, Ball Park, City Park, Rural Health Management Corporation, Nephi Municipal Airport, a public airport lies northwest of the city of Nephi, Utah.
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