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State Highway 71 marker

State Highway 71

Map of eastern Colorado with SH 71 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CDOT
Length224.65 mi[1] (361.54 km)
Major junctions
South end US 350 near La Junta
Major intersections
  • I-70inLimon
  • I-70 BL / US 24 / US 40 / US 287inLimon
  • US 36atLast Chance
  • I-76 near Brush
  • North end N-71 south of Kimball
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateColorado
    CountiesOtero, Crowley, Lincoln, Washington, Morgan, Weld
    Highway system
    • Colorado State Highway System
    SH 69 SH 72

    State Highway 71 (CO 71orSH 71) is a 224-mile-long (360 km) state highway passing several other highways in northern and central Colorado. SH 71's southern terminus is at U.S. Route 350 (US 350) near La Junta, and the northern terminus is a continuation as Nebraska Highway 71 (N-71) at the Nebraska border, which eventually crosses into South Dakota as South Dakota Highway 71 (SD-71), making Highway 71 a triple-state highway.

    State Highway 71 is the subject of a truck freight diversion feasibility study being conducted by the Colorado Department of Transportation to explore diverting truck traffic from Interstate 25.[2]

    Route description[edit]

    SH 71 as it enters Snyder
    Looking North on Colorado State Highway 71

    SH 71 begins at its southern terminus with U.S. Route 350inLa Junta, Colorado. It proceeds north into Crowley County and the city of Ordway, where it is signed as Phantom Avenue. The highway continues northward to a junction with Interstate 70 (I-70) adjacent to US 24.

    In La Junta, the highway continues north for several miles to Ordway, then it takes a northeast turn to Limon. It then goes back north and skirts the town of Brush. It then heads through rural country to Nebraska.

    InStoneham, the state portion of the road overlaps County Road 142 and heads to the north. The route takes a northeast turn and continues in to NebraskaasN-71.

    Major intersections[edit]

    CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
    Otero0.000.00 US 350 – Trinidad, La Junta, TimpasSouthern terminus
    9.0314.53
    SH 10 west – Walsenburg
    south end of SH 10 overlap
    9.615.4
    SH 10 east – La Junta
    north end of SH 10 overlap
    Rocky Ford14.5423.40

    US 50 east / SH 266 east – Cheraw, La Junta
    south end of US 50 overlap; western terminus of SH 266

    SH 202 west
    Eastern terminus of SH 202
    16.1626.01
    US 50 west – Pueblo
    north end of US 50 overlap
    CrowleyOrdway26.6542.89
    SH 96 west – Pueblo
    south end of SH 96 overlap
    26.8843.26
    SH 96 east – Eads, Ordway Business District
    north end of SH 96 overlap
    LincolnPunkin Center72.6116.8 SH 94 – Colorado Springs, Kit Carson
    Limon101.06162.64



    US 24 west / US 40 west / US 287 north to I-70 – Denver
    south end of US 24 / US 40 / US 287 overlap
    101.97164.10



    US 24 east / US 40 east / US 287 south to I-70 – Burlington
    north end of US 24 / US 40 / US 287 overlap
    WashingtonLast Chance138.02222.12 US 36 – Denver, Anton
    Morgan174.36280.61

    US 34 east to I-76 – Sterling, Wray
    south end of US 34 overlap
    Brush175.49282.42
    US 34 west
    north end of US 34 overlap
    176.45283.97 I-76 (US 6) – Denver, Fort Morgan, SterlingI-76 exit 90. (Denver is not explicitly signed for I-76 West at the intersection - only Fort Morgan)
    Weld201.64324.51
    SH 14 east – Sterling
    south end of SH 14 overlap
    205.52330.75
    SH 14 west – Ault, Fort Collins
    north end of SH 14 overlap
    232.9374.8
    N-71 north – Kimball
    Continues north at Nebraska state line
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Segment list for SH 71". Retrieved 2007-05-12.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Resources". Colorado Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  • External links[edit]

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