Nevada State Route 159

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State Route 159 marker

State Route 159
Blue Diamond Road
Red Rock Canyon Road
Charleston Boulevard
Nevada State Route 159 travels west of the Las Vegas before becoming a major thoroughfare through the Las Vegas Valley.
Nevada State Route 159, highlighted in red.
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length: 31.007 mi[1] (49.901 km)
Existed: 1978 – present
Major junctions
West end: SR 160 near Blue Diamond
  CC 215 in Las Vegas
I‑15in Las Vegas
I‑515 / US 93 / US 95 in Las Vegas
East end: SR 612 in Las Vegas
Location
Counties: Clark
Highway system
  • Highways in Nevada
SR 158 SR 160

State Route 159 (SR 159) is a 31.007-mile (49.901 km) east–west highway in southern Nevada, providing access to Red Rock Canyon and serving as a thoroughfare in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. A portion of the west end of the route is designated a Nevada Scenic Byway.

Route description

View "east" (actually west-northwest) from the west end of SR 159

State Route 159 has two distinct segments. The first segment is a rural two-lane highway that begins at its junction with SR 160. The highway proceeds northwest through the town of Blue Diamond towards Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. From there, the highway curves northeast around Red Rock Canyon to the Las Vegas city limits west of the Las Vegas Beltway. This segment of SR 159 is known on maps and signs as Blue Diamond Road (assuming the name from SR 160), but is also referred to as Red Rock Canyon Road.

As SR 159 enters the city of Las Vegas, it transitions into Charleston Boulevard, a major east–west section line arterial bisecting the Las Vegas Valley. The highway crosses the Las Vegas Beltway and runs through the planned community of Summerlin. SR 159 continues east to intersect Interstate 15 and then passes south of Downtown Las Vegas. From there, the highway ventures further east to intersect Interstate 515 and U.S. Routes 93 and 95 before reaching its terminus at Nellis Boulevard (SR 612). (Charleston Boulevard itself ends about three miles (5 km) east of Nellis Boulevard near Frenchman Mountain.)

History

Looking west down the entire length of Charleston Boulevard, from the slopes of Frenchman Mountain

A portion of Charleston Boulevard was previously designated U.S. Route 95 Alternate to bypass downtown Las Vegas. The designation began at Fremont Street (SR 582) and continued west to Rancho Drive (SR 599), where it curved north to reconnect to US 95. The alternate route was discontinued in 1982.

Approximately 8.8 miles (14.2 km) of SR 159 in Red Rock Canyon was designated a Nevada Scenic Byway on June 30, 1995.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Clark County.

Location mi km Destinations Notes
SR 160 (Blue Diamond Road, Pahrump Valley Highway) – Las Vegas, Pahrump
Las Vegas CC 215 (Las Vegas Beltway) CC 215 exit 26
Rainbow Boulevard (SR 595)
Jones Boulevard (SR 596)
I‑15 – Los Angeles, Salt Lake City Access via Martin Luther King Boulevard (southbound) and Grand Central Parkway (northbound); I-15 exit 41
Las Vegas Boulevard
Fremont Street (SR 582)
I‑515 / US 93 / US 95 I-515 exit 72
Nellis Boulevard (SR 612)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Public Transport

Current RTC route 206 functions on this road.

References

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