Nevada State Route 169

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State Route 169
Northshore Road
Moapa Valley Boulevard
Valley of Fire Road
Logandale Road
Length: 18.486 mi[1] (29.750 km)
Formed: 1970s
South end: North boundary of Lake Mead NRA
North end: I-15 near Moapa Valley
Major cities: Overton, Logandale
Nevada highways
< SR 168 SR 170 >

State Route 169 is a state highway in Nevada, USA. It connects the Lake Mead National Recreation Area as well as the communities of Overton, Logandale, and the rest of the Moapa Valley to Interstate 15. While not part of SR 169 proper, the Valley of Fire Road and White Domes Road, within Valley of Fire State Park, connect to this route and are designated as Nevada State Byways. The former, maintained by Clark County west of the park,[2] was formerly signed as part of SR 169,[citation needed] and was earlier State Route 40.

State Route 169 is former State Route 12.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nevada State Maintained Highways, Descriptions, Index and Maps
  2. ^ Ken White, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Undiscovered Country: Las Vegans slowly finding their way to Valley of Fire, February 13, 1998: "Though paved, Route 169 is a winding, bumpy, two-lane, county-maintained road."
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