U.S. Route 350
U.S. Route 350 is a highway in the United States that runs through the states of Colorado and Kansas. It serves as a connector between various towns and rural areas, facilitating local and regional travel. The route is approximately 200 miles long and is primarily used for both commercial and personal transportation.
The highway begins in the town of La Junta, Colorado, and extends eastward to Dodge City, Kansas. Along its path, U.S. Route 350 passes through scenic landscapes and agricultural regions, making it an important route for farmers and businesses in the area.