Utah State Route 248
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State Route 248 |
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Kearns Boulevard Defined by Utah Code §72-4-128, maintained by UDOT |
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Length: | 14.481 mi[1] (23.305 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1953 | ||||||||
South end: | SR-224 in Park City | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US-40 near Park City | ||||||||
North end: | SR-32 in Kamas | ||||||||
Counties: | Summit Wasatch |
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State Route 248 is a highway in northern Utah that connects Park City with Kamas. In Summit County it is known as Kearns Boulevard.
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From its western terminus in Park City, SR-248 heads west towards Wasatch County. Once it leaves Park City, SR-248 has a grade-separated interchange with US-40. It then crosses into Wasatch County and terminates at SR-32 in Kamas.
[edit] Major intersections[1]
County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Summit | Park City | 0.000 | SR-224 (Park Avenue) | Western terminus |
3.118 | US-40 – Heber City | Grade-separated intersection | ||
Wasatch | Kamas | 14.481 | SR-32 (Main Street) – Jordanelle Reservoir, Oakley | Eastern terminus |