Wyoming Highway 193 (WYO 193) is a 6.19-mile-long (9.96 km) north–south Wyoming State Road that runs through southern Sheridan County and the extreme northern part of Johnson County and serves the community of Story.
[2] WYO 346 is the designation for the old southern section of US 87[1] that has been closed due to landslides.
[2][failed verification] Leaving the eastern edge of Story, WYO 193 heads north to the unincorporated community of Banner where it reaches its northern terminus at U.S. Route 87 and its unsigned[4] concurrent designation of Wyoming Highway 344.
[2][failed verification] In the late 1990s, a short section of US 87/WYO 344 between Interstate 90 north of Buffalo and Sheridan, at the Massacre Hill Historic Site, had been permanently closed due to recurring landslides.
[3] Because repairing the roadway could potentially damage the historic site, WYDOT recommends that through traffic use either Interstate 90 or Wyoming 193 as an alternate route.