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A number of highway junctions in the U.S. state of Utah have names that appear on maps and in state laws designating the highways. Sometimes the junction name also refers to the surrounding community or area as well as just the highway junction itself. In a few instances, the highway junction shares the name with a nearby railroad junction. Such sharing of names does not include the many, many named railroad junctions within the state, some of whose name also refers to the surrounding community or area, but has no relation to any highway junction (for example, Cache Junction). La Sal Junction is a very small town with no running businesses.<ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 37 |section = C8 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=41.8355&lon=-112.0019&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Cache Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = January 9, 2014 }}</ref>
There is also a town named Junction (which is the county seat of Piute County) where {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}} and {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|153}} meet.
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{|class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" !scope="col" width="130px"|Junction name !scope="col"|Intersecting roads !scope="col"|County !scope="col"|Location !scope="col"|Notes !scope="col" width="20px"|Refs |-{{Anchor|Airport Junction}}
!scope="row"| Airport Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|154 }}<br/>North Temple Street | Salt Lake | Western Salt Lake City, near SLC International Airport; I-80 exit 115 | | {{Citation needed|date=October 2025}} |-{{anchor|Alton Junction}}
!scope="row"| Alton Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>Alton Road (Johnson Valley Road) | Kane | About {{convert|4|mi|km}} west of Alton | Alton Road (Johnson Valley Road) runs between US-89 and Alton; and was formerly designated as SR-136<ref name="Utah Road & Recreation Atlas">{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 82 |section = C3 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> | <ref name="136 resolution">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181642141 |title = Utah State Route 136 resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = June 3, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Anderson Junction}}
!scope="row"| Anderson Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|17}} (North Toquerville Boulevard) | Washington | I-15 Exit 27, near Anderson's Ranch, in north Toquerville | | <ref name="laws 107">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_010700.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 107 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2008 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="hr 17">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=15551223354766387 |title = State Route 17 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 1 |format = PDF |date = May 1, 2008 |access-date = October 5, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Anderson+Junction,+utah&hl=en&sll=40.731519,-111.49797&sspn=0.019707,0.038581&hnear=Anderson+Junction,+Toquerville,+Utah+84774&t=m&z=15|title=Anderson Junction, Washington, Utah|access-date=June 7, 2013}} Note: The search for "Anderson Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.2841&lon=-113.3055&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Anderson Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 24, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 81 |section = E8 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Bear Valley Junction}}{{anchor|Orton}}
!scope="row"| Bear Valley Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|20}} | Garfield | About {{convert|10|mi|km}} north of Panguitch | The junction is named simply "Orton" in state laws<ref name="laws 107"/> | <ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bear+Valley+Junction,+utah&hl=en&sll=38.317956,-112.17865&sspn=1.249844,3.348083&hnear=Bear+Valley+Junction,+Panguitch,+Utah+84759&t=m&z=15 |title=Bear Valley Junction, Panguitch, Utah|access-date=June 3, 2013}} Note: The search for "Bear Valley Junction, Panguitch, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.9652&lon=-112.4124&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Bear Valley Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 24, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 74 |section = E4 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-
!scope="row"| Beryl Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|18}} (North Beryl Highway)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|56}} | Iron | About {{convert|13|mi|km}} south of Beryl | The junction was formerly called Modena Junction<ref name="law 1935">{{cite UTSR law|year=1935}}</ref> | <ref name="laws 202">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_020200.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 202 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 1998 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="hr 18">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=15551223354766387 |title = State Route 17 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 8 |format = PDF |date = April 25, 2012 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Beryl+Junction,+UT&hl=en&sll=37.253316,-113.284671&sspn=0.15194,0.308304&oq=Beryl++UT&hnear=Beryl+Junction,+Iron,+Utah&t=m&z=15|title=Beryl Junction, Iron, UT|access-date=June 3, 2013}}Note: The search for "Beryl Junction, Iron, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.7094&lon=-113.6560&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Beryl Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 24, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref name="laws 107"/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 72 |section = H5 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Big Plain Junction}}
!scope="row"| Big Plain Junction | Former alignment of SR-58<br/>Smithsonian Butte Road | Washington | Central Apple Valley | Smithsonian Butte Road runs north from the junction to Rockville Junction and Rockville and was formerly designated as SR-16 (1920s-1935).<br/>Big Plain Junction also refers to the community surrounding the new junction about {{convert|2|mi|km}} north on Smithsonian Butte Road that was created by the realignment of {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|58}}.<ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 81 |section = G9 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Big+Plain+Junction,+Apple+Valley,+utah&hl=en&ll=37.048875,-113.106651&spn=0.083026,0.154324&sll=37.106533,-113.029747&sspn=0.082963,0.154324&hnear=Big+Plain+Junction,+Apple+Valley,+Utah+84737&t=m&z=13|title=Big Plain Junction, Apple Valley, Utah|access-date=June 7, 2013}} Note: The search for "Big Plain Junction, Apple Valley, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref> | <ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.0488&lon=-113.1066&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Big Plain Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 24, 2013 }} Note: The search for "Big Plain Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the original junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map. However, while not it is not a search result, the new junction (to the north) it is labeled on the map.</ref><ref name="law 1927">{{cite UTSR law|year=1927}}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Bothwell Junction}}
!scope="row"| Bothwell Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|102}} (West 11200 North/Main Street) | Box Elder | East of Bothwell and immediately southwest of Tremonton | | <ref name="resolutions 30">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609131100101 |title = Route 30 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = June 3, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Bryce Canyon Junction}}
!scope="row"| Bryce Canyon Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|12}} | Garfield | About {{convert|7|mi|km}} south-southeast of Panguitch | | <ref name="laws 107"/><ref name="hr 89 p1">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=15503507152667091 |title = State Route 12 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 1 |format = PDF |date = September 1, 2009 |access-date = October 7, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref name="hr 89 p10">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=6552201612008072 |title = State Route 89 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 10 |format = PDF |date = February 28, 2013 |access-date = October 5, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 74 |section = H4 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Castle Dale Junction}}
!scope="row"| Castle Dale Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|10}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|29}} | Emery | About {{convert|3|mi|km}} northeast of Castle Dale | | <ref name="resolutions 29">{{cite web |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609131059281 |title = Route 29 |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = June 3, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Castleton Junction}}
!scope="row"| Castleton Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|128}}<br/>La Sal Loop Road | Grand | About {{convert|3.5|miles|km}} north of Castle Valley and {{convert|11|miles|km}} northeast of Moab on the south bank of the Colorado River | The ghost town of Castleton is about {{convert|1|mile|km}} southeast of the town of Castle Valley | <ref name="resolutions 128">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181325161 |title = Route 128 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 1 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = February 9, 2014 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Cedar Breaks Junction}}
!scope="row"| Cedar Breaks Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|14}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|148}} | Iron | About {{convert|3|mi|km}} south of Cedar Breaks National Monument | | <ref name="law 1927"/> |-{{anchor|Clifton Flat Junction}}
!scope="row"| Clifton Flat Junction | Lower Gold Hill Road<br/>Old Lincoln Highway National Historic Trail | Tooele | About {{convert|10|miles|km}} northeast of Ibapah and about {{convert|19|miles|km}} north-northwest of Callao | Lower Gold Hill Road was once part of the Old Lincoln Highway | <ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 48 |section = F3 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Columbia Junction}}
!scope="row"| Columbia Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|124}}<br/>West 400 North | Carbon | Southeast East Carbon-Sunnyside | West 400 South heads east from the junction towards the former town of Columbia<ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 61 |section = D10 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> (which now comprises the southeast part of East Carbon).<ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=East+carbon+ut&hl=en&sll=39.520198,-110.387278&sspn=0.018274,0.038538&hnear=East+Carbon,+Carbon,+Utah&t=m&z=12 |title=East Carbon, Utah|access-date=June 24, 2013}}</ref><br/>Columbia Junction also refers to a nearby railroad junction, which is a few miles northwest of the road junction, but still within the city limits of East Carbon.<ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Columbia+Junction,+East+Carbon,+Carbon,+Utah&hl=en&ll=39.531717,-110.443668&spn=0.073613,0.154152&sll=39.531717,-110.443668&sspn=0.073613,0.154152&hnear=Columbia+Junction,+East+Carbon,+Carbon,+Utah+84520&t=m&z=13 |title=Columbia Junction, East Carbon, Carbon, Utah|access-date=June 3, 2013}} Note: A search for "Columbia Junction, East Carbon, Utah" results in a map centered on that junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=39.5316&lon=-110.4430&z=11 |title = MyTopo Maps - Columbia Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 24, 2013 }} Note: The search for "Columbia Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the railroad junction.</ref> | <ref name="law 1927"/><ref name="laws 118">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011800.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 118 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2012 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=39.5169&lon=-110.3826&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Columbia, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 3, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Crescent Junction}}{{Anchor|Brendel}}
!scope="row"| Crescent Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|70}} (Exit 182)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|191}} | Grand | About {{convert|20|mi|km}} east of Green River | The name Crescent Junction refers to the small community in the area, as well as the highway interchange, both of which are south of the railroad right of way. Brendel Junction, which is northeast of Crescent Junction, refers primarily to the ''railroad'' junction in the area (and the area north of the railroad junction).<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 70 |section = C4 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> Because of their proximity, the names of the two junctions are often confused and mistakenly used interchangeably. | <ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Crescent+Junction,+UT&hl=en&sll=39.5425,-110.418889&sspn=0.146144,0.308304&oq=Crescent&hnear=Crescent+Junction,+Utah&t=m&z=15|title=Crescent Junction, UT|access-date=June 24, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=38.9430&lon=-109.8166&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Crescent Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 24, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref name="law 1927"/><ref name="ReferenceA"/><br/><ref name="laws 125">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_012500.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 125 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2012 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="laws 203">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_020300.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 203 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 1998 |access-date = February 9, 2014 }}</ref><br/><ref name="laws 204">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_020400.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 204 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 1998 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Crossroads}}
!scope="row"| Crossroads | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|13}} (North Beryl Highway)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|102}} | Box Elder | East Tremonton | Crossroads is how Haws Corner is labeled on many maps<ref name="topo-crossroads">{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=41.7125&lon=-112.1413&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Crossroads, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="bm-crossroads">{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |pages = 36-37 |section = D6-7 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> | |-{{Anchor|Curlew Junction}}
!scope="row"| Curlew Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|30}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|42}} | Box Elder | About {{convert|18|mi|km}} west of Snowville | | <ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=curlew+junction,+utah&hl=en&sll=39.499761,-111.547028&sspn=5.137031,9.876709&hnear=Curlew+Junction,+Box+Elder,+Utah&t=m&z=15|title=Curlew Junction, Box Elder, Utah|access-date=June 3, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 35 |section = B10 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref><br/><ref name="laws 108">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_010800.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 108 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2007 |access-date = June 3, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="laws 110">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011000.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 110 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2013 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Downtown Junction}}
!scope="row"| Downtown Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|269}} | Salt Lake | Downtown Salt Lake City, I-15 exits 306-308, I-80 exits 120-121 | | {{Citation needed|date=October 2025}} |-{{anchor|Echo Junction}}
!scope="row"| Echo Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|84}} | Summit | Echo | | <ref name="40 resolution p79-80">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609121729253 |title = Utah State Route 40 resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |pages = 79–80 |format = PDF |access-date = October 7, 2013 |date = Nov 2008 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Eden Junction}}
!scope="row"| Eden Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|39}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|158}} | Weber | About {{convert|5|miles|km}} south-southwest of Eden on the southern edge of the Pineview Dam | | <ref name="laws 121">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_012100.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 121 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2006 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref> |-
!scope="row"| Enterprise Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|18}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|300}} | Washington | Snow Canyon State Park, about {{convert|10|miles|km}} north of St. George | Prior to 1999 the entirety of SR-300 was part of {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|8}} | <ref name="law 1927"/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609121733533 |title = Snow Canyon State Park Road Transfer |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 99 |date = 1999 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Fish Lake Junction}}
!scope="row"| Fish Lake Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|24}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|25}} | Piute | About {{convert|7|miles|km}} southwest of Fish Lake and about {{convert|13|miles|km}} west-northwest of Loa | | <ref name="laws 108"/> |-{{Anchor|Fremont Junction}}
!scope="row"| Fremont Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|72}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|76}} | Sevier | About {{convert|14|miles|km}} south-southwest of Emery and about {{convert|29|miles|km}} north-northeast of Fremont | Although the junction is located immediately south of {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|70|US|50}}, the nearest I-70 interchanges are Exit 91, which is about {{convert|2|miles|km}} east-northeast, and Exit 86, which is about {{convert|2.5|miles|km}} west | <ref name="laws 106">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_010600.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 106 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2011 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="laws 113">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_020113.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 113 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2012 |access-date = June 3, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Fremont+Junction,+utah&hl=en&sll=38.601847,-111.854553&sspn=1.300742,2.469177&hnear=Fremont+Junction,+Sevier+County,+Utah&t=m&z=15|title=Fremont Junction, Utah|access-date=October 6, 2013}} Note: The search for "Fremont Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.0488&lon=-113.1066&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Fremont Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = June 24, 2013 }} Note: The search for "Fremont Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 68 |section = E2 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Gravel Springs Junction}}
!scope="row"| Gravel Springs Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>Local (county) road heading southeast to Alton | Kane | About {{convert|3|miles|km}} northwest of Alton | | <ref name="law 1927"/> |-{{Anchor|Greendale Junction}}
!scope="row"| Greendale Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|191}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|44}} | Daggett | About {{convert|9|miles|km}} southwest of Dutch John and {{convert|34|miles|km}} north of Vernal | | <ref name="laws 125"/><ref name="laws 110"/><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=40.8630&lon=-109.4783&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Greendale, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 47 |section = F7 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Grouse Creek Junction}}
!scope="row"| Grouse Creek Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|30}}<br/>Grouse Creek Road | Box Elder | About {{convert|9|miles|km}} east of the Utah-Nevada border and about {{convert|20|miles|km}} south of Grouse Creek | | <ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 34 |section = G3 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Harrisburg Junction}}
!scope="row"| Harrisburg Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}} (Exit 16)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|9}} | Washington | Western edge of Hurricane | The neighborhood in Hurricane that is named after the junction extends east from the junction for about {{convert|1.5|miles|km}} and is labeled as Harrisburg Junction on most maps | <ref name="laws 106"/> |-{{anchor|Haws Corner Junction}}
!scope="row"| Haws Corner Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|13}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|102}} (East Main Street) | Box Elder | East Tremonton | Referenced as simply "Haws Corner" in the state code; labeled as "Crossroads" on many maps<ref name="topo-crossroads"/><ref name="bm-crossroads"/> | <ref name="laws 107"/><ref name="hr 102 p3">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=7272900430023138 |title = State Route 102 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 3 |format = PDF |date = August 13, 2013 |access-date = October 5, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Hailstone Junction}}
!scope="row"| Hailstone Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40}} (former routing)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|189}} (former routing) | Wasatch | Former site of Hailstone Junction (now covered by the Jordanelle Reservoir) is near the current site of the community of Hailstone, about {{convert|7|miles|km}} north of Heber City and about {{convert|7|miles|km}} west of Francis | | <ref name="40 resolution p79-80"/> |-{{anchor|Hiawatha Junction}}
!scope="row"| Hiawatha Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|122}}<br/>Burma Road | Carbon | East of Hiawatha, immediately east of the railroad tracks | The section of Burma Road heading southwest from the junction towards Huntington was formerly SR-236. | <ref name="law 1931">{{cite UTSR law|year=1931}}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Hooper Junction}}
!scope="row"| Hooper Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|53}}<br/>Midland Drive<br/>Pennsylvania Avenue | Weber | Southwest Ogden (where {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}} now crosses) northeast of Hooper | Midland Drive is also referred to as Hooper Road; Pennsylvania Avenue runs both south and northeast from the junction (the northeastern course is also SR-53) | <ref name="law 1931"/> |-{{anchor|Horseshoe Canyon Junction}}
!scope="row"| Horseshoe Canyon Junction | Hans Flat Road<br/>Lower San Rafael Road | Wayne | About {{convert|2|miles|km}} west-northwest of the Horseshoe Canyon Unit of the Canyonlands National Park | | <ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 69 |section = H11 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Hot Springs Junction}} !scope="row"| Hot Springs Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|126}} | Box Elder | South Willard | | <ref name="laws 118"/> |-{{anchor|Ioka Junction}}
!scope="row"| Ioka Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40|US|191}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|87}} | Duchesne | About {{convert|5|mi|km}} southwest of Roosevelt and about {{convert|5|miles|km}} north of Myton | | <ref name="SR-87">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181112581 |title = State Route 87 Resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 1 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = October 14, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Jericho Junction}}
!scope="row"| Jericho Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|6}}<br/>Local road to the Little Sahara Recreation Area | Juab | About {{convert|16|miles|km}} north east of Lynndyl | | <ref name="resolution 6 p26">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609121733213 |title = Utah State Route 6 resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 26 |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 21, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 59 |section = B6 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Kamas Junction}}
!scope="row"| Kamas Junction | Old {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|248}} | Wasatch | North of the current Jordanelle Reservoir and west of Kamas{{refn|group=lower-alpha|name="Kamas-Keetley"|Due to limited reference material and extensive highway realignments, specific details regarding the exact location of the Kamas Junction and the former Keetley Junction is very limited.}} | | <ref name="law 1927"/> |-{{Anchor|Keetley Junction}}
!scope="row"| Keetley Junction: | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40|US|189}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|248}} | Summit | About {{convert |13|miles|km}} north of Heber City{{refn|group=lower-alpha|name="Kamas-Keetley"}} | The current Keetley Junction replaced the former, which was about {{convert|5|miles|km}} south-southeast of the new site. The former Keetley Junction was the junction between the former alignment of US 40 and the former SR-223. The site of the former Keetley Junction is now covered by the Jordanelle Reservoir. Keetley Junction can also refer to a former railroad junction just east of the present highway junction of the same name. | <ref name="law 1941"/><ref name="resolutions 248">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609201343351 |title = Utah State Route 248 resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 22 |format = PDF |date = November 2007 |access-date = June 18, 2008}}</ref><br/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Keetley+Junction,+Wasatch,+utah&hl=en&sll=40.587277,-111.525126&sspn=0.632,1.234589&hnear=Keetley+Junction,+Park+City,+Utah+84060&t=m&z=15|title=Keetley Junction, Utah|access-date=November 11, 2013}} Note: The search for "Keetley Junction, Wasatch, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=40.6825&lon=-111.4569&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Keetley Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 43/44 |section = G12/G1 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Kimball Junction}}
!scope="row"| Kimball Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|224}} | Summit | About {{convert|7|miles|km}} north-northwest of Park City | | <ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Kimball+Junction,+UT&hl=en&sll=40.226807,-110.063737&sspn=0.079424,0.154324&oq=kimball+u&hnear=Kimball+Junction,+Summit,+Utah&t=m&z=15|title=Kimball Junction, UT|access-date=October 14, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=40.7272&lon=-111.5433&z=13 |title = MyTopo Maps - Kimball Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = October 14, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref name="laws 128">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_012800.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 128 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2012 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="laws 2015">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_020105.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 201.5 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2002 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor| Kingston Junction}}
!scope="row"| Kingston Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|62}} | Piute | About {{convert|2|miles|km}} south of Junction and about {{convert|2|miles|km}} west of Kingston | | <ref name="62 resolution p10-13">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181017421 |title = Utah State Route 62 resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |pages = 10–13 |format = PDF |year = 1967 |access-date = October 7, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor| Koosharem Junction}}
!scope="row"| Koosharem Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|24}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|62}} | Sevier | About {{convert|5|miles|km}} northeast of Koosharem and about {{convert|20|miles|km}} northwest of Loa | | <ref name="62 resolution p13">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181017421 |title = Utah State Route 62 resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 13 |format = PDF |year = 1967 |access-date = October 7, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|La Sal Junction}}
!scope="row"| La Sal Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|191}}<br/>SR-46 | San Juan | About {{convert|2|miles|km}} west of La Sal | | <ref name="laws 110"/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=38.3105&lon=-109.4044&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - La Sal Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = October 15, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 79 |section = B8 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|La Verkin Junction}}
!scope="row"| La Verkin Junction | SR-9 (East 500 North)<br/>SR-17 (North State Street) | Washington | La Verkin | | <ref name="law 1941">{{cite UTSR law|year=1941|chapter=34}}</ref> |-{{anchor|Lagoon Junction}}
!scope="row"| Lagoon Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|67}} (Legacy Highway) | Davis | Central Farmington, immediately northwest of the Lagoon amusement park | | <ref name="89 resolution p11">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181114081 |title = Route 189 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 11 |format = PDF |access-date = October 14, 2013 |date = Nov 2008 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Lake Point Junction}}
!scope="row"| Lake Point Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|201}} | Tooele | About {{convert|4|miles|km}} northeast of Lake Point and about {{convert|7|miles|km}} west of Magna, immediately southwest of the Salt Lake County line on the southeast shore of the Great Salt Lake | | <ref name="laws 126">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_012600.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 126 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2010 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Lake+Point+Junction,+Tooele,+Utah+84074&hl=en&sll=40.722998,-112.226028&sspn=0.037728,0.104628&hnear=Lake+Point+Junction,+Tooele,+Utah+84074&t=m&z=15|title=Lake Point Junction, UT|access-date=June 3, 2013}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=40.7230&lon=-112.2252&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Lake Point Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 42 |section = G6 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Lampo Junction}}
!scope="row"| Lampo Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|83}}<br/>West 7200 North | Box Elder | About {{convert|7|miles|km}} east of Golden Spike National Historic Site and {{convert|7|miles|km}} south of Howell | | <ref name="laws 114">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011400.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 114 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2013 |access-date = October 6, 2013 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140222024653/http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011400.htm |archive-date = February 22, 2014 }}</ref><ref name="laws 116">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011600.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 116 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2009 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref name="hr 102 p1">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=7272900430023138 |title = State Route 102 reference |page = 1 |format = PDF |date = August 13, 2013 |access-date = October 5, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=41.636316,-112.423576&spn=0.019437,0.038581&t=m&z=15|title=Lampo Junction|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "Lampo Junction, Box Elder County, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=41.6363&lon=-112.4227&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Lampo Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 36 |section = E4 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Logan Junction}}
!scope="row"| Logan Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|91}} | Cache | Downtown Logan | | {{Citation needed|date=October 2025}} |-{{anchor|Long Valley Junction}}
!scope="row"| Long Valley Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|14}} | Kane | About {{convert|2.5|miles|km}} north-northwest of Alton and about {{convert|10|miles|km}} east of Duck Creek Village | | <ref name="laws 107"/><ref name="hr 89 p8">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=6552201612008072 |title = State Route 89 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 8 |format = PDF |date = February 28, 2013 |access-date = October 5, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Long+Valley+Junction,+Utah&hl=en&sll=41.636326,-112.423568&sspn=0.019437,0.038581&hnear=Long+Valley+Junction,+Alton,+Utah+84710&t=m&z=15|title=Long Valley Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "Long Valley Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.4880&lon=-112.5105&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Long Valley Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref name="Utah Road & Recreation Atlas"/> |-{{anchor|Mammoth Junction}}
!scope="row"| Mammoth Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|6}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|36}} | Juab | About {{convert|1|miles|km}} northwest of Mammoth {{convert|1.5|miles|km}} southwest of Eureka | {{refn|group=lower-alpha|name="Mammoth-Tintic note"|Over the years there has been substantial name re-designation and minor roadway realignment in the area of the Mammoth and Tintic junctions. Originally the roadways in the area formed a rough triangle (with sides of {{convert|1|-|2|miles|km}}. The eastern side (with a slight curve to the west) was US-6/US-50, the southwestern (straight) side was SR-36, and the northwestern (straight) side was a local road. The northern junction (US-6/US-50 and the local road, plus another local road leading south-southeast to Mammoth) was designated as Mammoth Junction and the western junction (SR-36 and the local road) was designated as Tintic Junction, with the southern junction (US-6/US-50 and SR-36) being unnamed. The US-50 designation was later applied to a separate highway further south in the state and the local road on the northwestern side was designated as SR-36, with the southwestern side being temporarily re-designated as SR-67. Later the southwestern side was re-designated once again as SR-36 (with two sections leading to Tintic Junction). Finally, the SR-36 designation was removed from the northwestern side (leaving it as a local road once again) and the Tintic Junction was applied to the formerly unnamed junction (US-6 and SR-36). The final result appears much the same as the original, except that Tintic Junction moved about a mile southeast.<ref name="36 resolutions">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609140942211 |title = Route 36 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |pages = 1–3 |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 12, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="BM Mammoth-Tintic">{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 50 |section = H6 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref>}} | <ref name="36 resolutions"/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.936922,-112.148523&spn=0.039881,0.077162&t=m&z=14|title=Mammoth Junction|access-date=November 12, 2013}} Note: The search for "Mammoth Junction, Juab County, Utah" results in a map centered on the approximate area of the junction, but it not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><br/><ref name="BM Mammoth-Tintic"/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=39.9317&lon=-112.1458&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Mammoth Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }} Note: The search for "Mammoth Junction" in Utah results in a map centered on the approximate area of the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref> |-{{anchor|McBeth Corner}}
!scope="row"| McBeth Corner | South 5600 West<br/>West 10400 South | Utah | West Mountain area, about {{convert|3|miles|km}} west of Payson | South 5600 West is also {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|141}} southbound from West 10400 South and {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|147}} northbound from West 10400 South. As of October 2013, Google Maps incorrectly shows incorrectly shows the former routing (pre-2001) of SR-147 heading east (as West 10400 South) to Payson, rather than north from McBeth Corner.<ref name="147 resolution p2">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181656471 |title = Route 147 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 2 |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = October 15, 2013 }}</ref> | <ref name="141 reference">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=15525501228712646 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |title = State Route 141 Reference |format = PDF |date = December 29, 2008 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="147 reference">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=15530214865726092 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |title = State Route 147 Reference |format = PDF |date = December 29, 2008 |access-date = June 20, 2011 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Midvale Junction}}
!scope="row"| Midvale Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}} (State Street)<br/>Center Street (7720 South) | Salt Lake | West central Midvale | Midvale Center Street was formerly SR-48) | <ref name="law 1927"/> |-{{anchor|Midway Junction}}
!scope="row"| Midway Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40|US|189}}<br/>? | Wasatch | | The Highway 189 Resolutions references "Midway Jct." but does not provide any specific details as to the road that forms the junction with US-40. The limited details are that it is within Wasatch County in or north of Heber City but south of "South Mayflower". | <ref name="189 resolution p45">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609121729253 |title = Route 189 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 45 |format = PDF |access-date = October 14, 2013 |date = Nov 2008 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Mills Junction}}{{anchor|Mills Junction (Juab County)}}
!scope="row"| Mills Junction<br/>(Juab County) | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}} (Exit 207)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|78}} | Juab | About {{convert|2.5|miles|km}} east of Mills and about {{convert|10|miles|km}} southwest of Levan, immediately southwest of Chicken Creek Reservoir | | <ref name="laws 113"/><ref name="resolutions 91">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181116091 |title = State Route 91 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 45 |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = February 8, 2014 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Mills Junction (Tooele County)}}
!scope="row"| Mills Junction<br/>(Tooele County) | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|36}}<br/>Pole Canyon Rd (formerly SR-138) | Tooele | Immediately northeast of Stansbury Park | | <ref name="laws 109">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_010900.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 109 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2006 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="laws 119">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011900.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 119 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2013 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=mills+junction.+tooele,+utah&hl=en&sll=40.641165,-112.312771&sspn=0.004933,0.009645&hnear=Mills+Junction,+Tooele,+Utah+84074&t=m&z=15|title=Mills Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "Mills Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=40.655&lon=-112.2883&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Mills Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 42 |section = H5 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Moark Junction}}
!scope="row"| Moark Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|6}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|198}} | Utah | East Spanish Fork | While defined as the junction of these three highways, due to minor realignment of the highways over the years, the current intersection of US-89 and US-6 and the current intersection of US-6 and SR-198 are over {{convert|0.5|miles|km}} apart. US-89 and SR-198 do not ever actually meet. | <ref name="laws 125"/><ref name="laws 114"/><br/><ref name="hr 89 p23">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=6552201612008072 |title = State Route 89 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 23 |format = PDF |date = February 28, 2013 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref>Resolution 6, pages</ref> |-{{anchor|Modena Junction}}
!scope="row"| Modena Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|18}} (North Beryl Highway)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|56}} | Iron | About {{convert|13|mi|km}} south of Beryl | Modena Junction was renamed Beryl Junction<ref name="law 1935"/> | |-
!scope="row"| Mount Carmel Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>SR-9 | Kane | About {{convert|4|miles|km}} south-southwest of Orderville | |<ref name="laws 203"/><ref name="laws 106"/><br/><ref name="hr 89 p6">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=6552201612008072 |title = State Route 89 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 6 |format = PDF |date = February 28, 2013 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=mt+carmel+Junction,+Utah&hl=en&sll=37.222725,-112.679726&sspn=0.020709,0.038581&hnear=Mt+Carmel+Junction&t=m&z=15|title=Mt Carmel Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.2241&lon=-112.6797&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Mount Carmel Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 82 |section = E2 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|New Castle Junction}}
!scope="row"| New Castle Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|56}}<br/>Main St/Bench Rd (formerly SR-16) | Iron | New Castle |SR-16 between SR-56 in New Castle and SR-18 near Enterprise existed from 1935 until retirement in 1955. It still exists as a paved shortcut between the towns. | <ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |pages = 74 & 80 |section = H6/A6 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=State Farm Road map: Nevada-Utah|url=https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~317862~90086241:State-Farm-Road-map--Nevada-Utah|access-date=2020-11-10|website=www.davidrumsey.com}}</ref> |-{{anchor|North Farmington Junction}}
!scope="row"| North Farmington Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|273}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|106}} | Davis | North Farmington, just south of Fruit Heights | | <ref name="law 1927"/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=+north+farmington+junction,+utah&hl=en&ll=41.012159,-111.913004&spn=0.009812,0.01929&sll=39.499761,-111.547028&sspn=5.137031,9.876709&hnear=North+Farmington+Junction,+Fruit+Heights,+Utah+84037&t=m&z=16|title=North Farmington Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "North Farmington Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=41.0122&lon=-111.9122&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - North Farmington Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|North Salt Lake Junction}}
!scope="row"| North Salt Lake Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|215}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}} | Davis | Southern edge of North Salt Lake, I-15 exits 312-313 | Wye interchange | {{Citation needed|date=October 2025}} |-{{anchor|Nye's Corner}}
!scope="row"| Nye's Corner | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|126}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|79}} | Weber | Western Ogden | | <ref name="79-resolutions">{{cite web |url = https://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181105271 |title = State Route 79 resolution |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |date = November 2008 |access-date = May 21, 2019 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Orangeville Junction}}
!scope="row"| Orangeville Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|29}}<br/>North Main Street (formerly SR-57) at 300 North | Emery | Orangeville | SR-29 and North Main Street run concurrent between 300 North and the north end of Main Street (SR-29 then curves northwest) | <ref name="laws 108"/> |-
!scope="row"| Orton | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|20}} | Garfield | About {{convert|10|mi|km}} north of Panguitch | "Orton" is how Bear Valley Junction is referenced in state laws<ref name="laws 107"/><ref name="hr 89 p11">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=6552201612008072 |title = State Route 89 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 11 |format = PDF |date = February 28, 2013 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref> | |-{{Anchor| Otter Creek Junction}}
!scope="row"| Otter Creek Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|22}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|62}} | Piute | Immediately southwest of Otter Creek Reservoir, about {{convert|4|miles|km}} north-northwest of Antimony, and about {{convert|10|miles|km}} west of Kingston | |<ref name="resolutions 22">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609131005031 |title = Route 30 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 4 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Park City Junction}}
!scope="row"| Park City Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|224}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|248}} | Summit | Northwest Park City | | <ref name="laws 129">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_012900.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 129 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 1998 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Park Valley Junction}}
!scope="row"| Park Valley Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|30}}<br/>Local road heading southeast to Golden Spike National Historic Site (formerly SR-83) | Box Elder | About {{convert|10|miles|km}} east-northeast of Park Valley | |<ref name="law 1935"/><ref name="resolutions 83">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181109061 |title = Route 83 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 1 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Parkin Junction}}
!scope="row"| Parkin Junction<br/>(or Parkin Overpass) | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|68}} (formerly SR-106) | Davis | On the border of Bountiful and Woods Cross | Sources frequently misspell the name as "Parking Junction" or "Parking Overpass" (including the references provided) | <ref name="resolutions 68">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181035091 |title = Route 68 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 3 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 10, 2013 }} Note: Misspelled as "Parking Jct."</ref><ref name="resolutions 106">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181314271 |title = Route 106 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |pages = 1–2 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 10, 2013 }} Note: Spelled as both "Parking Overpass" and "Parkin Overpass"</ref> |-{{anchor|Parley's Junction}}
!scope="row"| Parley's Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|215}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|186}}<br/>Parley's Way | Salt Lake | Eastern Salt Lake City, near Milcreek, I-80 exits 129-130, I-215 exits 1-2 | | {{Citation needed|date=October 2025}} |-{{anchor|Penny's Junction}}
!scope="row"| Penny's Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|36}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|73}} | Tooele | About {{convert|2|mile|km}} northeast of Rush Valley | |<ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 50 |section = C4 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Pigeon Hollow Junction}}
!scope="row"| Pigeon Hollow Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|132}} | Sanpete | About {{convert|4.5|miles|km}} north-northeast of Ephraim, about {{convert|5|miles|km}} southwest of Spring City, and about {{convert|7|miles|km}} south of Moroni | |<ref name="laws 119"/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Pigeon+Hollow+Junction,+UT&hl=en&sll=40.025488,-111.32294&sspn=2.549116,4.938354&hnear=Pigeon+Hollow+Junction,+Ephraim,+Utah+84627&t=m&z=15|title=Pigeon Hollow Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "Pigeon Hollow Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=39.4216&lon=-111.5583&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Pigeon Hollow Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Plateau Junction}}
!scope="row"| Plateau Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|24}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|62}} | Sevier | About {{convert|1|miles|km}} east of Burrville and about {{convert|5|miles|km}} northeast of Koosharem | | <ref name="laws 112">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011200.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 112 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 2009 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="resolutions 62">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181017421 |title = Route 62 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |pages = 1–2 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Poplar Grove Junction}}
!scope="row"|Poplar Grove Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|215}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|68}} | Salt Lake | Poplar Grove neighborhood of Salt Lake City, I-80 exits 117-118, I-215 exit 22 | | {{Citation needed|date=October 2025}} |-{{anchor|Promontory Junction}}
!scope="row"| Promontory Junction | West 7200 North (formerly SR-83)<br/>North 22000 West | Box Elder | About {{convert|1|miles|km}} north of Promontory | | <ref name="resolutions 83"/> |-{{anchor|Quinns Junction}}
!scope="row"| Quinn's Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|248}} | Summit | Park City | | <ref>{{cite web |url = https://engageparkcity.org/richardson-flat-annexation |title = Southeast Quinn's Junction Annexation |publisher = Engage Park City |date = 2022-07-19 |access-date = September 3, 2025 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Rainbow Junction}}
!scope="row"| Rainbow Junction | Local roads | Uintah | About {{convert|14|miles|km}} south of Bonanza | | <ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 55/63 |section = H9/A9 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Riverdale Junction}}
!scope="row"| Riverdale Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|26}} (West Riverdale Road)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|60}} (South 1050 West) | Weber | Riverdale | | <ref name="laws 111">{{cite web |url = http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_04_011100.htm |title = Utah Code: Title 72 Chapter 4 Section 111 |publisher = Utah State Legislature |year = 1998 |access-date = October 6, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="resolutions 60">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609140959071 |title = Route 60 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 1 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Rockville Junction}}
!scope="row"| Rockville Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|9}}<br/>South 200 East (Bridge Road) | Washington | Rockville | South 200 East is the "road south to Big Plain Junction" | <ref name="law 1927"/> |-{{Anchor|Rowley Junction}}
!scope="row"| Rowley Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}} (Exit 77)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|196}} | Tooele | About {{convert|15|miles|km}} northwest of Grantsville | Intersection is also known as Timpie Junction or Timpie Interchange and the area is also known as Timpie and Timpie Springs | <ref name="laws 125"/><ref name="hr 196">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=7220001891928979 |title = State Route 196 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 1 |format = PDF |date = May 1, 2008 |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref name="resolutions 196">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=1315171321329150056 |title = Route 196 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |pages = 1–5 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Sage Creek Junction}}
!scope="row"| Sage Creek Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|16}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|30}} | Rich | About {{convert|4|miles|km}} west of the Wyoming border, about {{convert|8|miles|km}} north-northeast of Randolph, and about {{convert|10|miles|km}} east-southeast of Laketown | | <ref name="laws 107"/><ref name="laws 108"/><br/><ref name="laws 109"/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Sage+Creek+junction,+utah&hl=en&sll=40.66866,-112.59407&sspn=0.315613,0.617294&hnear=Sage+Creek+Junction,+Randolph,+Utah+84064&t=m&z=15|title=Sage Creek Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "Sage Creek Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=41.7713&lon=-111.1202&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Sage Creek Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 38 |section = D4 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Sevier Junction}}
!scope="row"| Sevier Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}}<br/>Clear Creek Canyon Road/Sevier Highway (formerly SR-4) | Sevier | Sevier | SR-4 was the main transportation corridor through the area prior to the completion of {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|70}} just north of the junction | <ref name="laws 114"/> |-{{Anchor|Silver Creek Junction}}
!scope="row"| Silver Creek Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}} (Exit 146)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40}} | Summit | About {{convert|2.5|miles|km}} northeast of Snyderville, about {{convert|4|miles|km}} north of Park City, and about {{convert|15|miles|km}} north of Heber City | | <ref name="laws 109"/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Silver+Creek+Junction,+Park+City,+Summit+County,+Utah+84098&hl=en&ll=40.731519,-111.49797&spn=0.019707,0.038581&geocode=FcmCbQIdCK1a-Q&hnear=Silver+Creek+Junction,+Park+City,+Utah+84098&t=m&z=15&iwloc=A|title=Silver Creek Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "Silver Creek Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=40.7313&lon=-111.4972&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Silver Creek Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Soldier Creek Junction}}
!scope="row"| Soldier Creek Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|6|US|191}}<br/>Soldier Creek Road (North 2200 East) | Carbon | East Wellington, near where the Soldier Creek empties into the Price River | Soldier Creek Road heads north to Nine Mile Canyon |<ref name="law 1927"/> |-
!scope="row"| Spaghetti Bowl | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|15}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|201}} | Salt Lake | South Salt Lake, but the northernmost portion is in Salt Lake City | | <ref>{{cite news |url = http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=88635 |title = Motorists Should Avoid Spaghetti Bowl this Weekend |work = ksl.com |publisher = Deseret Digital Media |location = Salt Lake City |date = October 3, 2003 |access-date = February 8, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url = http://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=2417780&itype=NGPSID |title = Parts of Spaghetti Bowl to close |newspaper = The Salt Lake Tribune |publisher = MediaNews Group |location = Salt Lake City |date = September 25, 2004 |access-date = February 8, 2014 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Stansbury Road Junction}}
!scope="row"| Stansbury Road Junction | Ellerbeck Road (formerly SR-2)<br/>Stansbury Road | Tooele | Flux, about {{convert|4.5|miles|km}} northwest of Grantsville | The former SR-2 followed the route of the old Lincoln Highway in this area | <ref name="resolutions 138">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181644011 |title = Route 138 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |pages = 5–7 |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 14, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Sunnyside Junction}}
!scope="row"| Sunnyside Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|6|US|191}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|123}} | Carbon | About {{convert|3.5|miles|km}} west of East Carbon-Sunnyside and about {{convert|7|miles|km}} east of Wellington | |<ref name="laws 118"/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Sunnyside+Junction,+Carbon,+Utah&hl=en&sll=39.022768,-109.876553&sspn=5.172009,9.876709&hnear=Sunnyside+Junction,+Carbon+County,+Utah+84501&t=m&z=15|title=Sunnyside Junction, UT|access-date=November 10, 2013}} Note: The search for "Sunnyside Junction, Carbon, Utah" results in a map centered on the junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=39.5255&lon=-110.5722&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Sunnyside Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 11, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 61 |section = D9 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Tabiona Junction}}
!scope="row"| Tabiona Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|40}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|208}} | Duchesne | About {{convert|6|miles|km}} east of Fruitland and about {{convert|11|miles|km}} south of Tabiona | | <ref name="resolution 6 p3-48">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609121733213 |title = Utah State Route 6 resolutions |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |pages = 3, 44, & 48 |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = November 21, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Thistle Junction}}
!scope="row"| Thistle Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|6}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}} | Utah | Former town of Thistle | Due to the Thistle Landslide in 1983, the junction was flooded and covered by a lake; subsequent highway realignments eliminated the former junction | <ref name="laws 114"/> |-{{anchor|Timpie Junction}}
!scope="row"| Timpie Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}} (Exit 77)<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|196}} | Tooele | About {{convert|15|miles|km}} northwest of Grantsville | Timpie Junction was the more common name for Rowley Junction until about 1970 when a chemical plant was sited in nearby Rowley<ref>{{cite book |title = Utah Place Names |last = Van Cott |first = John |publisher = University of Utah Press |location = Salt Lake City |year = 1990 |page = 322 }}</ref> | |-{{anchor|Tintic Junction}}
!scope="row"| Tintic Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|6}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|36}} | Juab | About {{convert|2.5|miles|km}} southwest of Eureka | The current location of the junction is about a mile southeast of the previous location{{refn|group=lower-alpha|name="Mammoth-Tintic note"}} | <ref name="laws 107"/><ref name="laws 106"/><br/><ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.936922,-112.148523&spn=0.039881,0.077162&t=m&z=14|title=Tintic Junction|access-date=November 12, 2013}} Note: The search for "Tintic Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on the former junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=39.9272&lon=-112.1599&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Tintic Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = November 10, 2013 }} Note: The map still shows the former location of Tintic Junction.</ref><br/><ref name="BM Mammoth-Tintic"/><br/> |-{{anchor|Trachyte Junction}}
!scope="row"| Trachyte Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|95}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|276}} | Garfield | About {{convert|26|miles|km}} south-southeast of Hanksville and north of Trachyte Point | | <ref name="resolutions 276">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609201406221 |title = Route 276 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 3 |date = Dec 2008 |access-date = November 12, 2013 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Tropic Junction}}
!scope="row"| Tropic Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|12}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|63}}<br/>John's Valley Road (formerly part of {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|22}}) | Garfield | About {{convert|6|miles|km}} northwest of Tropic | | <ref name="laws 107"/><ref name="laws 112"/> |-{{anchor|Uintah Junction}}
!scope="row"| Uintah Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|84}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|89}} | Weber | Southeast edge of Uintah, just north of the Weber River | | <ref>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=uintah+Junction,+utah&hl=en&ll=41.139672,-111.914935&spn=0.009793,0.01929&sll=40.020428,-111.742943&sspn=2.549273,4.938354&t=m&hnear=Uintah+Junction,+Uintah,+Utah+84403&z=16 |title=Uintah Junction, Utah|access-date=February 8, 2014}} Note: A search for "Uintah Junction, Utah" results in a map centered on that junction, but it is not labeled as such on the map.</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=41.1431&lon=-111.9316&z=15 |title = MyTopo Maps - Uintah, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = February 8, 2014 }} Note: A search for "Uintah Junction, Utah" provides no results, but the junction is labeled on the map that results from a search for "Uintah, Utah".</ref><br/><ref name="laws 114"/> |-{{anchor|Wanship Junction}}
!scope="row"| Wanship Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|I|80}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|32}} (formerly US 189 | Summit | Wanship | | <ref name="hr 91">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181116091 |title = State Route 40 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 14 |format = PDF |date = Nov 2008 |access-date = February 8, 2014 }}</ref> |-{{Anchor|Washboard Junction}}
!scope="row"| Washboard Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|10}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|155}} | Carbon | Price | | <ref name="laws 121"/> |-{{anchor|Webster Junction}}
!scope="row"| Webster Junction | {{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|US|91}}<br/>{{jct|noshield=yes|state=UT|SR|61}} | Cache | Far eastern edge of Lewiston | | <ref name="laws 112"/> |-{{anchor|Widtsoe Junction}}
!scope="row"| Widtsoe Junction | Johns Valley Road (formerly SR-22)<br/>Old Escalante Road (formerly SR-23) | Garfield | Immediately west of the ghost town of Widtsoe and about {{convert|15|miles|km}} northeast of Bryce Canyon City | | <ref name="hr 12 p12">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=15503507152667091 |title = State Route 12 reference |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |page = 12 |format = PDF |date = September 1, 2009 |access-date = October 7, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |url = http://www.mytopo.com/maps/?lat=37.8311&lon=-112.0019&z=14 |title = MyTopo Maps - Widtsoe Junction, Utah |publisher = Trimble Navigation, Ltd. |access-date = October 7, 2013 }}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite map |publisher = Benchmark Maps |title = Utah Road & Recreation Atlas |edition = 2002 |year = 2002 |scale = 1:250000 |page = 75 |section = G8 |isbn = 0-929591-74-7 }}</ref> |-{{anchor|Wye Junction}}
!scope="row"| Wye Junction | Lund Highway (formerly SR-127)<br/>Horse Hollow Road | Iron | About {{convert|16|miles|km}} north-northwest of Cedar City and about {{convert|16|miles|km}} southeast of Lund | | <ref name="law 1927"/><ref name="resolutions 127">{{cite web |url = http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609181324231 |title = Route 127 |publisher = Utah Department of Transportation |format = PDF |page = 1 |date = Dec 2011 |access-date = February 9, 2014 }}</ref> |- |}
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==External links== {{commons category|Named highway junctions in Utah}} * [http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/f?p=100:pg:0:::1:T,V:814, Highway Referencing] * [http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/f?p=100:pg:0:::1:T,V:1348, Highway Resolutions]
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