Colorado State Highway 9

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State Highway 9
Length: 138.92 mi[1] (223.57 km)
South end: US 50 in Parkdale
North end: US 40 in Kremmling
Counties: Fremont, Park, Summit, Grand
Colorado State Highways
< SH 8 SH 10 >

State Highway 9 in the U.S. state of Colorado is a 138-mile long state highway through central Colorado. It is a mostly mountainous route, passing through the Rocky Mountains and connecting a chain of towns. SH 9 also enters the Pike National Forest and the Arapaho National Forest. The road goes over Hoosier Pass.

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Source: Segment List for SH 9

Milepost City Junction
0 Parkdale U.S. Highway 50 Terminus
46.980 Hartsel U.S. Highway 24 Begin concurrency
47.582 Hartsel U.S. Highway 24 End concurrency
63.732 Fairplay U.S. Highway 285 Begin concurrency
64.673 Fairplay U.S. Highway 285 End concurrency
96.998 Frisco Interstate 70 Begin concurrency
101.562 Frisco Interstate 70 End concurrency
138.920 Kremmling U.S. Highway 40 Terminus

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