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Utah State Route 7

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Existed:
  
2009 – present

Counties:
  
Washington

Constructed
  
2009

West end:
  
I-15 in St George

Length
  
29.45 km

County
  
Washington County

East end:
  
CURRENT: Sand Hollow Road near Sand Hollow State Park FUTURE: SR-9 near Hurricane

State Route 7 (SR-7), also known as Southern Parkway, is a state highway in Washington County in the extreme southwestern portion of Utah, United States. It connects the southern periphery of St George to Hurricane, while providing access to the St. George Regional Airport.

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Map of UT-7, St George, UT 84790, USA

Route description

State Route 7 starts at its intersection with I-15 in southwest St. George. From here it travels southeast for about 3 miles (4.8 km) to immediately north of the Utah-Arizona border, then turning east and paralleling the border. Past interchanges at Astragalus Drive and River Road, the road turns east-northeast and continues for 15 miles (24 km) until reaching its temporary terminus at Sand Hollow Road (immediately southwest of Sand Hollow State Park), passing Airport Parkway (which accesses the St. George Municipal Airport) and Washington Dam Road.

History

Since the 1977 Utah state route renumbering, no route in Utah had been designated as State Route 7, until 2009 when the Utah State Legislature added the Southern Parkway from Pioneer Road to River Road to the state highway system.

The first portion of the freeway opened 7 July 2009, a link between exit 2 at I-15 south of Bloomington (a suburb within the city of St. George) to River Road in south east St. George spanning 4 miles (6.4 km). It is the southern portion of a two-phase beltway around the St. George metro area. The second portion was completed in November 2010, extending further east to the new St. George Regional Airport. The highway is eventually planned to extend 26 miles (41.8 km) northeast—as a four-lane freeway—to Hurricane, although initially there will be some at-grade intersections. These will be converted to interchanges as traffic volumes warrant.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Washington County.

References

Utah State Route 7 Wikipedia