Wyoming Highway 338
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Wyoming Highway 338 is a 15.03 miles (24.2 km) north-south Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming is a state in the mountain region of the Western United States. The western two thirds of the state is covered mostly with the mountain ranges and rangelands in the foothills of the Eastern Rocky Mountains, while the eastern third of the state is high elevation prairie known as the High...

 State Road located in north-central Sheridan County.

Route description

Wyoming Highway 338 begins its southern end in Sheridan
Sheridan, Wyoming
Sheridan is a city in Sheridan County, Wyoming, United States. The 2010 census put the population at 17,444 and a Micropolitan Statistical Area of 29,116...

 at I-90 BUS/US 14 BUS/US 87 BUS (N. Main Street) and exit 20 of Interstate 90, which also carries US 14
U.S. Route 14 in Wyoming
In the U.S. state of Wyoming U.S. Route 14 runs east west across the northern part of the state. The road connects South Dakota on the east with Yellowstone National Park on the west...

 and US 87 at this point. Named Decker Road for the Montana community it reaches, WYO 338 travels north, passing under I-90, and paralleling it to the east. At approximately 4.2 miles, WYO 338 intersects the eastern terminus of WYO 339 (Jensick Connector) which links Highway 338 with exit 16 of I-90. Past 339, WYO 338 curves due east before turning back north on which it will stay to complete its routing. At 15.03 miles, Wyoming Highway 338 reaches its northern terminus at Montana Secondary Highway 314 at the Montana State Line.

History

The length of Wyoming Highway 338 between its southern terminus and Wyoming Highway 339
Wyoming Highway 339
Wyoming Highway 339 is a short east-west Wyoming State Road located in north-central Sheridan County.-Route description:Wyoming Highway 339 begins its western end at Interstate 90/US 14/US 87 and travels east just over 1 mile to end at Wyoming Highway 338...

 is the original routing of US 14/US 87 prior to the construction of Interstate 90.

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