Utah State Route 23

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State Route 23
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-108
Length: 29.890 mi[1] (48.103 km)
South end: US-89 / US-91 in Wellsville
Major
junctions:
SR-101 in Wellsville
SR-30 in Petersboro
SR-142 in Newton
SR-218 in Newton
SR-142 in Trenton
SR-61 near Cornish
North end: Franklin County Road D1 near Cornish
State Routes in Utah
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State Route 23 (SR-23) is a state highway in northern Utah, running for 29.890 miles in Cache County from Wellsville to the Idaho state line near Cornish.

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[edit] Route description

[edit] Wellsville to Cache Junction

SR-23 begins in Wellsville at an intersection with US-91 in southern Wellsville and heads north through the town. It turns northwest parallel to the Wellsville Mountains to Mendon. It turns north through Mendon and Petersboro. It turns northwest between Cache Butte and the Cutler Reservoir into Cache Junction.[1]

[edit] Cache Junction to Idaho State Line

SR-23 then turns north through Cache Junction across the Bear River into Newton. It turns east through the center of Newton, then turns north around Little Mountain through Trenton, Morton, and Cornish to the state line. It continues as Franklin County Road D1.

[edit] Major Intersections

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Cache Wellsville 0.000[1] US-89 / US-91Brigham City, Logan Southern terminus
1.564 SR-101 (Main Street)
Petersboro 10.066 SR-30Riverside, Logan
Newton 18.087 SR-142 east (Main Street) – Clarkston
19.225 SR-218 east – Smithfield
Trenton 24.293 SR-142Richmond
Cornish 28.290 SR-61 east – Lewiston
29.890 Franklin County Road D1 (Westside Highway) – Weston Northern terminus
Idaho state line

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