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  2. I spent 10 days solo road-tripping through Utah and Arizona ...

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    This summer, I traveled from the UK to spend 10 days road-tripping around Utah and Arizona. Driving abroad always gets my nerves going, so renting a car alone in the US was a big step for me.

  3. Your Guide to a Utah Road Trip - AOL

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    Las Vegas is often the gateway to Utah’s National Parks, as it’s just 160 miles from Zion National Park and certainly within driving distance to Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and ...

  4. How to do the great American road trip: Idaho and Utah - AOL

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    With a section of redundant car park reconfigured with 37 RV sites, Gladstan Golf Course in Payson opened the way to Utah’s hinterland via US Highway 6, a key route through the Rockies.

  5. Utah State Route 12 - Wikipedia

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    Another road was also added to the state highway system in 1914, connecting SR-22 at Widtsoe with Escalante, [10] and it was numbered State Route 23 in 1927. [11] An extension took SR-23 northeast to Boulder in 1941, [ 12 ] and in 1947 SR-54 absorbed SR-23, with the Widtsoe-Escalante road dropped in favor of Henrieville-Escalante. [ 13 ]

  6. Interstate 80 in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Out of the 11 states which I-80 passes through, the 197.51-mile-long (317.86 km) segment in Utah is the fourth shortest. As part of the Interstate Highway System, [2] the entire route is listed on the National Highway System, a system of roads that are important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.

  7. Utah State Route 261 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 261 is a state highway located entirely within south-central San Juan County, Utah. It runs 34 miles (55 km) north, from the junction of U.S. Route 163 (3 miles (5 km) north of Mexican Hat ), to the junction with State Route 95 , just east of Natural Bridges National Monument .