Colorado State Highway 9
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State Highway 9 |
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Length: | 138.92 mi[1] (223.57 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | US 50 in Parkdale | ||||||||
North end: | US 40 in Kremmling | ||||||||
Counties: | Fremont, Park, Summit, Grand | ||||||||
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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.
[edit] Major intersections
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 |
[edit] References
- ^ Segment list for SH 9. Retrieved on 2007-05-12.