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Wyoming Highway 30 (WYO 30) is a 26.02-mile-long (41.88 km) Wyoming state highway known locally as Otto Road located in southwestern Big Horn County. The highway serves the town of Burlington and unincorporated community of Otto.
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Otto Road | ||||
WYO 30 highlighted in red | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by WYDOT | ||||
Length | 26.02 mi (41.88 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | US 14 / US 16 / US 20 in Emblem | |||
East end | US 16 / US 20 / WYO 789 in Basin | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Wyoming | |||
Counties | Big Horn | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Wyoming Highway 30 is mostly an east-west highway, but travels north-south at its west end. WYO 30 has its west end at US 14/US 16/US 20 in the unincorporated community of Emblem, just six-tenths of a mile west of Wyoming Highway 32's southern terminus.[1] WYO 30 serves several small communities and ranches to the west of Worland and is an alternate to US 16/US 20 between Emblem and Basin.[citation needed] WYO 30 heads south reaching the town of Burlington at 3.79 miles.[1] After leaving the town of Burlington, Highway 30 turns east to head toward Otto, reaching that community by 10.30 miles.[1] WYO 30 continues east, to Basin intersecting Wyoming Highway 36 at its southern terminus. Shortly after, WYO 30 comes to its eastern end at US 16/US 20/WYO 789 (4th Street).[1]
Mileposts increase from east to west along Wyoming 30.[citation needed]
The entire route is in Big Horn County.
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