Existed: 1933 – present Length 8.539 km | North end: SR-92 in American Fork Constructed 1933 | |
South end: US-89 in Pleasant Grove |
State Route 146 (SR-146) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah that connects the city of Pleasant Grove with SR-92 at the mouth of American Fork Canyon, some 5.3 miles (8.5 km) to the north in Utah County.
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Map of UT-146, Utah 84062, USA
Route description
Route 146 starts in Pleasant Grove at the intersection of 100 East and State Street US-89. Travelling north on 100 East, the route leaves Pleasant Grove, turns into Canyon Road, and travels along the eastern foothills of Cedar Hills, Utah until ending at the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway at the mouth of American Fork Canyon.
History
State Route 146 was first established in 1933, with its south end at US-89 (then known as Route 1, and later as Route 8) in Pleasant Grove, and its north end connecting with what was then SR-71 (now numbered SR-74) south of Alpine and west of the mouth of American Fork Canyon. SR-92 (then numbered SR-80) was established in 1935 and had its eastern terminus at SR-74, but in 1941 was extended east to the Uinta National Forest boundary in American Fork Canyon, replacing the 1.7-mile (2.7 km) stretch of SR-146 between SR-74 and the mouth of the canyon.
Major intersections
The entire route is in Utah County.