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Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway
Directions
**Getting to the Byway:**
_Salt Lake City International Airport, UT_
* Exit the airport onto I-80 eastbound. * Turn onto I-15 southbound. * Continue on I-15 through Salt Lake City, Draper, over the point of the mountain, Lehi, and past Orem and Provo. * Take US 6 toward Price. * At the junction of US 191 and US 6 the byway begins. You can turn onto US 191 to proceed on the byway toward Duchesne and Vernal, or continue on US 6 to take the byway through Price and on to Green River and Moab.
_Denver, CO_
* Get on I-70 west out of Denver.
* Follow I-70 to Fruita/Grand Junction where you will join the byway.
_Salt Lake City, UT_
* Exit the airport onto I-80 eastbound. * Take I-80 east just past Kimball Junction. * Get on US-40 and go southeast to Duchesne where you enter the byway.
**Navigating the Byway:**
The Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway travels through two states (Colorado
and Utah), creating a loop that resembles a diamond shape. The byway begins in
Grand Junction, Colorado, and travels west through the Utah towns of Moab,
Green River, Price, and Vernal before crossing back into Colorado to Rangely,
Fruita, and back to Grand Junction. The byway can be followed to the north
going in a counterclockwise direction, or to the west, going in a clockwise
direction. ###Colorado Section### The Colorado section of the Dinosaur Diamond
travels through the western portion of the state. * Start at the Utah-Colorado
border on US-40. * Turn south onto CO-64 at Dinosaur and continue to Rangely.
* From Rangely, travel south on SR 139 to Loma. * From Loma, travel east to
Fruita on US 6 and Grand Junction. * To loop back to the UT section, travel
west on I-70 to the UT/CO border, where this section of the byway ends.
###Utah Section### ####UT/CO Border via I-70 to Moab#### * The Utah Section
starts at the UT/CO border on I-70. Go west. * Take exit 212, the eastern
Cisco exit, and turn left over the Interstate. * A mile and a half west of
Cisco is the three-way junction with UT-128. *Turn left and head south toward
the Colorado River, Castle Valley, and Moab. * At the intersection with US
191, turn left (south) to reach Moab, UT. ####Moab, UT to Green River, UT####
* Turn right (north) onto US 191 and cross the Colorado River. * Continue
north to Crescent Junction and I-70. * Take I-70 west past Green River, UT.
####Green River, UT to Price, UT#### * Two miles west of Green River, UT turn
north at exit 156 onto US 6/191. * Head north towards Price, UT, about 60
miles northwest. ####Price, UT to Duchesne, UT#### * From Price, continue
north and west on US 6/191 through the town of Helper. * Four miles north of
Helper is where US 6/191 splits. Take the right-hand turn onto US-191 that
goes down and over the Price River, the railroad tracks, and around the coal-
fired power plant you see there. * Continue on US-191 44 miles up Willow Creek
Canyon, up and over Reservation Ridge with a pass at just over 9,000 feet
above sea level, and down through Indian Canyon to the town of Duchesne, UT in
the Uintah Basin. ####Duchesne, UT to Vernal, UT#### * A few blocks after
crossing the Strawberry River, there is a stop sign that divides US 191 from
US 40. * Turn right and head east on US 40 through Myton at the Duchesne River
bridge and then through Roosevelt. * US 40 continues on into Vernal ending up
on Main Street. ####Vernal, UT to UT/CO Border#### * Take US 40 east for 12
miles to reach Jensen, UT. * Continue east across the bridge over the Green
River. * Travel 18 miles to UT/CO border where this the Utah section of the
byway ends.
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