Utah State Route 114

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State Route 114 marker

State Route 114
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Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-117
Maintained by UDOT
Length: 10.787 mi[1] (17.360 km)
Existed: 1931 – present
Major junctions
South end: US-89 in Provo
  I-15 in Provo
SR-52 in Orem
North end: US-89 in Pleasant Grove
Highway system
SR-113 SR-115

State Route 114 (SR-114) is a state highway in the US state of Utah that spans 10.79 miles (17.36 km) in Utah County. The route forms a loop around US-89 and roughly parallels the coast of Utah Lake as it passes through the west side of Provo, Lindon and Orem, eventually terminating in Pleasant Grove. The highway consists of a portion of Center Street and all of Geneva Road. The highway was formed in 1931, the southern terminus initially extending into the east side of Provo. In 1965, the route was truncated to its present state.

Route description

The route begins at the intersection of 500 West (US-89) and Center Street in Provo, with SR-114 heading west on the latter, a four-lane highway. The route reaches an interchange at I-15, where it narrows down to one lane in each direction. The highway continues west on Center Street before reaching Geneva Road—a two-lane highway—where the route turns north onto. Geneva Road turns northwest before intersecting with 820 North. Now the first road east of Utah Lake, the road curves in a more north-northwesterly direction while entering Orem. The road also begins to parallel I-15 at this point, also intersecting University Parkway (SR-265). Past 800 South, SR-114 turns north and intersects Orem's Center Street. Turning north-northwest again, the highway crosses 800 North (SR-52) and passes under I-15 before turning north one final time, gaining one lane in each direction, and entering Pleasant Grove. The road terminates at State Street (US-89).[2]

History

State Route 114 was established in 1931, forming the current loop around US-89—which at that time was cosigned with US-91—and serving the east shore of Utah Lake in the Provo area. In 1963, the route was extended east to end at the State Mental Hospital. In 1965, this change was reverted; the route has not been changed since.[3]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Utah County.

Location mi[1] km Destinations[4] Notes
Provo 0.000 0.000 US-89 (500 West) Southern terminus
0.475–
0.981
0.764–
1.579
I-15Las Vegas, Salt Lake City Exit 265 on I-15
Orem 4.871 7.839 SR-265 east (University Parkway)
7.510 12.086 SR-52 east (800 North) – Heber City
8.516 13.705 SR-241 east (1600 North)
Pleasant Grove 10.787 17.360 US-89 (State Street) Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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