U.S. Route 160
U.S. Route 160 is a major east-west highway in the United States, stretching approximately 600 miles. It begins in Colorado at the junction with U.S. Route 50 and travels through several states, including New Mexico and Arizona, before ending at the border with California. The route serves as an important connector for various towns and cities along its path.
The highway passes through diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and forests. Notable attractions along U.S. Route 160 include the San Juan National Forest in Colorado and the Navajo Nation in Arizona. It is a vital route for both local traffic and tourists exploring the region.