State Highway 52 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by CDOT | ||||
Length: | 111.009 mi[1] (178.65 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | SH 119 near Niwot | |||
US 287 in rural Boulder County I-25 near Dacono US 85 in Fort Lupton I-76 / US 6 in Hudson SH 79 in Prospect Valley US 34 in Wiggins |
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East end: | SH 14 in Raymer | |||
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Counties: | Boulder, Weld, Morgan | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 52 is a 111 mi (178.6 km)a[›] long state highway in northeastern Colorado.
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SH 52 begins near Niwot, winding east from its western terminus past US 287 to I-25, near the towns of Dacono, Frederick, and Firestone The highway has interchanges with US 85, then continues east to I-76 in Hudson. The route continues east, then bends north about 12 miles (19 km) south of Wiggins where it begins its concurrency with I-76, US 6, and US 34 towards Fort Morgan where it again turns north and traverses to Raymer, where it ends at SH 14.
County | Location | Mile[2] | Destinations | Notes |
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Boulder | 0.000 | SH 119 – Longmont, Boulder | West end of SH 52 | |
4.5 | US 287 – Fort Collins, Denver | |||
Weld | 11 | I-25 / US 87 – Fort Collins, Denver | Interchange | |
Fort Lupton | 20 | US 85 – Greeley, Brighton | ||
Hudson | 29 | I-76 / US 6 – Denver, Fort Morgan | ||
41.5 | SH 79 south – Bennett | |||
Morgan | 72.5 | I-76 / US 34 / US 6 east / SH 39 north – Fort Morgan | West end of I-76/US 34/US 6 overlap | |
82 | I-76 / US 6 east – Sterling | East end of I-75/US 6 overlap; West end of I-76 Bus. overlap; Interchange | ||
Fort Morgan | 86 | US 34 east (Platte Avenue) – Akron | East end of US 34/I-76 Bus. overlap | |
86.5 | SH 144 west (Riverview Avenue) – Log Lane Village | |||
87 | I-76 / US 6 – Denver, Sterling | Interchange | ||
Weld | Raymer | 111 | SH 14 – Ault, Sterling | East end of SH 52 |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • Unopened |
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