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State Route 89A (SR 89A) is an 83.85-mile (134.94 km) state highway that runs from Prescott north to Flagstaff in the U.S. state of Arizona. The highway begins at SR 89 in Yavapai County and heads northward from Prescott Valley, entering Jerome. From Jerome, the route then heads to Cottonwood and Clarkdale. The road then continues out to Sedona.
US 160 east – Tuba City, Kayenta: Western terminus of US 160: Bitter Springs: 524.01: 843.31: US 89A north – Jacob Lake, Fredonia: Southern terminus of US 89A; former US 89 north: Page: 546.20: 879.02: SR 98 east – Kayenta, Antelope Point: Western terminus of SR 98: Glen Canyon NRA: 556.84: 896.15: US 89 north: Continuation into Utah
It is a largely south–north route; the largest city through which it now passes is Prescott, where it meets SR 69 and the extremely scenic SR 89A. The segment between Prescott and Congress (intersection with SR 71) is quite scenic. The northern terminus of the highway is located at an interchange with Interstate 40 (I-40) in Ash Fork.
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Redesignated as US 89A: SR 79: 1.51: 2.43 I-17 in Flagstaff: US 89A/BL 40 in Flagstaff 1950: 1993 Replaced by I-17 and SR 89A: SR 79: 58.40: 93.99 SR 77 near Tucson: US 60 near Gold Canyon: 1992: current older routes existed 1934-1941 and 1950-1968 SR 79 Bus. 2.05: 3.30 SR 79 near Florence: SR 79 in Florence: 1992: current SR 80
From Jacob Lake, Arizona State Route 67 (AZ 67) branches off south, leading to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. US 89A then continues north to the neighboring cities of Fredonia, Arizona and Kanab, Utah. The Utah portion of US 89A is defined by Utah Code Annotated §72-4-114. [4]