Utah State Route 143

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Utah State Route 143 is a scenic state highway in southern Utah known for connecting the town of Parowan to Brian Head and Panguitch through mountainous terrain and recreational areas.

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Utah State Route 143 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state highway
abbreviation SR-143 NERFINISHED
connects Brian Head, Utah NERFINISHED
Panguitch, Utah NERFINISHED
Parowan, Utah NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
easternTerminus Panguitch, Utah NERFINISHED
hasRoadSurface paved
hasScenicViewsOf forested plateaus
southern Utah mountains
highwayNumber 143
knownFor recreational access
scenic mountain driving
locatedInCounty Garfield County, Utah NERFINISHED
Iron County, Utah NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southern Utah NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Utah Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
partOf Utah State Route System NERFINISHED
passesNear Brian Head Peak area NERFINISHED
Cedar Breaks National Monument NERFINISHED
Panguitch Lake NERFINISHED
passesThrough Brian Head, Utah NERFINISHED
Dixie National Forest NERFINISHED
high-elevation forest
providesAccessTo Brian Head Ski Resort NERFINISHED
Cedar Breaks National Monument vicinity
Panguitch Lake area NERFINISHED
recreationTypesSupported camping access
fishing access
skiing access
regionType Colorado Plateau margin NERFINISHED
routeType State Route
scenicDesignation scenic highway
seasonalConditions subject to heavy winter snow
state Utah
terrainType mountainous
usedFor local transportation
recreational travel
tourism
westernTerminus Parowan, Utah NERFINISHED

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Iron County, Utah hasMajorHighway Utah State Route 143