Wyoming Highway 190

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Wyoming Highway 190 marker

Wyoming Highway 190
Barnum Road
Route information
Maintained by WYDOT
Length: 9.66 mi[1] (15.55 km)
Major junctions
West end: Barnum Road in Barnum
East end: WYO 191 in Kaycee
Location
Counties: Johnson
Highway system

State highways in Wyoming

US 189 US 191

Wyoming Highway 190 is a 9.66-mile (15.5 km) state highway in Johnson County, Wyoming.

Route description

Wyoming Highway 190 begins its western end at the small settlement of Barnum, located southwest of Kaycee.[2] Named Barnum Road, Highway 190 travels roughly east-northeast toward Kaycee following the Middle Fork of the Powder River.[3] At 9.66 miles, WYO 190 reaches it eastern end at Wyoming Highway 191 (Mayoworth Road) in Kaycee.[4] Exit 254 of I-25/US 87 can be accessed via WYO 191 less than a mile east of Highway 190's terminus.

Wyoming Highway 190 provides access to the Middle Fork Recreation Area near Barnum.[5]


Major intersections

The entire route is in Johnson County.

LocationMilekmDestinationsNotes
Barnum0.000.00Barnum RoadWestern Terminus of WYO 190
Kaycee9.6615.55 WYO 191Eastern Terminus of WYO 190
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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