Wyoming Highway 789
Wyoming Highway 789 is a state highway that runs through the central part of Wyoming. It stretches approximately 150 miles, connecting the towns of Lander and Rawlins. The highway serves as an important route for both local traffic and travelers exploring the scenic landscapes of the region.
The highway passes through diverse terrain, including rolling hills and open plains, offering views of the surrounding mountains. It also intersects with several other highways, making it a key connector for those traveling to nearby attractions such as Shoshone National Forest and Medicine Bow National Forest.