Wyoming Highway 89

Wyoming Highway 89 marker
Wyoming Highway 89
Map
WYO 89 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by WYDOT
Length55.84 mi[1] (89.87 km)
Southern segment
South end I-80 / US 189 / WYO 150 in Evanston
North end SR-16 near Woodruff, UT
Northern segment
South end SR-30 near Sage Creek Junction, UT
North end SH-61 near Geneva, ID
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWyoming
CountiesUinta, Lincoln
Highway system
  • Wyoming State Highway System
US 89 I-90
WYO 59 WYO 70

Wyoming Highway 89 (WYO 89) is a north-south state road that jumps in and out of Wyoming three times, and runs through the western edges of and Uinta County, Wyoming and Lincoln County, Wyoming.

Highway 89 leaves the state of Wyoming for approximately 17 miles (27 km), and becomes close to leaving the state two additional times. The portion in the state of Utah is known as Utah State Route 16 and Utah State Route 30. The only other routes that jump in and out of the state are U.S. Route 212 along the Beartooth Highway near Yellowstone National Park and Highway 230, which runs through the "Three Way Junction" of Colorado State Highways 125 and 127 south of the Snowy Range Mountains.