State Route 259 (SH-259) is a short state highway within Sigurd in Sevier County, Utah connecting Interstate 70 (I-70)/U.S.
From its southern terminus with SR-24, the highway heads northwest and veers more toward the north before meeting Interstate 70/US-89.
(Although the entire route is located within the city limits of the Town of Sigurd, the community located in the northern portion of the town was formerly known as Vermillion.
)[2][3] SR-259 was added to the state highway system in 1992 as a connection from the new I-70 to SR-24 (signed as US-89 until 1992).
The entire route is in Sigurd, Sevier County.