Utah State Route 94

Located entirely in Grand County's Thompson Springs,[2] SR-94 begins at a diamond interchange with exit 187 of I-70 and heads north as a two–lane undivided highway.

The road turns to the northeast after passing a Shell gas station, intersecting a local road, and then the highway forms the western border of a Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) maintenance facility.

[1] After the maintenance facility the route turns north again and passes a mobile home court and comes to an end at an intersection with Old Cisco Highway.

[3] Every year, UDOT conducts a series of surveys on its highways in the state to measure traffic volume.

In 2012, UDOT calculated that 740 vehicles traveled along the highway,[4] with 51 percent of the traffic consisted of trucks.

The former Thompson railroad depot at the end of SR-94