30.4 Miles (48.92 km)
- Distance: 30.4 Miles (48.92 km)
- Rating: 4-B, The eastern side and its steep grades earns the road its technical rating. The western side would only be a 2. Because the road is relatively new, the asphalt is in very good condition. Ratings Explained »
- Travel: East to West for best results
- Start: Junction UT-72 and UT-25, 9 miles North of Loa, Utah
- End: Junction UT-25 and UT-24, 12 miles West of Loa, Utah
- Fuel: Loa and Lyman, Utah are the closest fuel sources


Summary
This stretch of Utah road hasn't been paved for very long so its not that well known. The eastern half is still displayed as a dirt road on most maps but trust us; it is paved and in fantastic condition. This road is a great addition to UT-72 if you are traveling to Torrey because it should only be run from East to West.
Leaving UT-72, it wanders around small fishing spots and a handful of Forest Service campgrounds before it climbs to almost 10,000 feet. Because of this glorious climb, the east-side is quite steep and gloriously technical. So much so that when run west to east, the number of downhill, decreasing radius corners becomes tedious and a strain on wrists, brakes and traction.
When you reach the top, the road opens up and offers a handful of endlessly sweeping corners than go on and on and on and on. When you pass the Forest Service buildings, a bunch of corners kick back and forth through groves of Aspen trees then climbs up to a ridge that overlooks a desolate valley that is home for the minuscule community of Koosharem, Utah. The road then drops through a handful of fun corners before ending abruptly at UT-24. Turn left and head to Loa and eventually Torrey, or turn right to head towards Richfield, Utah.