U.S. Highway 93 is a major north-south United States highway in the Western United States, extending between the Canadian border in Montana, where it connects with B.C. Highway 93, and Wickenburg, Arizona, a small town about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Phoenix.
Major cities that U.S. Highway 93 travels through include Missoula, Montana, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Between Nevada State Route 318 and Majors Junction (U.S. Routes 6 and 50) in Nevada, Highway 93 is designated as a Nevada Scenic Byway.Nevada Scenic Byways A popular bumper sticker often seen in Montana reads, "Pray for me, I drive Hwy 93!"
A segment of the new highway is in the very early stages of construction (in 2004) in the area of Hoover Dam; the Hoover Dam Bypass will replace a highway now closed to truck traffic due to its inadequacy (the mountain road includes hairpin turns and directly crosses the dam, which raises concerns of the security of the dam itself since the September 11, 2001 attacks). The bypass will cross the Colorado River on a new bridge downstream of the dam. It will incorporate the now-complete Interstate 515 through Las Vegas and it will make unnecessary the truck detour through either Laughlin, Nevada or Needles, California.
Between 1926 and 1977 a road between Shoshone, Idaho and Challis, Idaho was also labeled Alt US 93. This stretch of road is now considered part of the main US 93.
U.S. Highway System | U.S. Highways in Arizona | U.S. Highways in Nevada | U.S. Highways in Idaho | U.S. Highways in Montana | Nevada Scenic Byways
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