From Deseret News archives:
Enjoy Utah's scenic heights from your car
But what are Utah's highest mountain passes, accessible by a hard-surface road?
The Utah Department of Transportation doesn't keep an official list of the highest roads. It knows what the top two are and that's it.
The Mirror Lake Highway state Route 150 is the Beehive State's highest paved road. Topping out at 10,715 feet above seal level at Bald Mountain Pass, this scenic byway is well worth the drive and is Utah's premier high-altitude wilderness drive .
Located about 50 miles east of Salt Lake City, this road begins east of Kamas and usually opens only from Memorial Day weekend until October.
Although Mirror Lake is the namesake of this drive, there are many other beautiful places to explore along the drive.
By the 1920s a rough had penetrated the High Uintas, ending at Mirror Lake, and the unpaved route was a fair test for automobiles of the day. The modern highway opened in 1960, easing passage between Kamas and Evanston.
Sunny September days may be the best time to drive the Mirror Lake Highway, because there is less traffic and the fall colors are beginning to show. The crowds in the Uintas are gone by September, creating a quieter experience.
UDOT agrees that state Route 143, the segment by Cedar Breaks National Monument, is the state's second-highest paved road. It reaches 10.626 feet above sea level. This road begins in Parowan and connects with state Route 14 the state's third highest hard-surface road. This No. 3 highest road goes from Cedar City to Long Valley Junction and tops out at 9,764 feet above sea level. Unlike the No. 1 and No. 2 highest roads S.R. 14 is not seasonal and remains open year-round, weather permitting. (However, a slide in the spring of 2005 did close the road, and the area had more precipitation than ever before this water season.)
It's worth noting that if you want the nation's highest paved roads we're talking up to 14,130 feet above sea level you need only go to the neighboring state of Colorado for 14 paved roads that are all higher than Utah's Mirror Lake Highway. And some of these roads are open year-round.
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