Colorado State Highway 94

Colorado State Highway 94

State Highway 94 marker

State Highway 94
Route information
Maintained by CDOT
Length: 85.57 mi[1] (137.71 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 24.svg US 24 near Colorado Springs
  Colorado 71.svg SH 71 at Punkin Center
East end: US 40 / US 287 near Wild Horse
Location
Counties: El Paso, Lincoln, Cheyenne
Highway system

Colorado State Highways

SH 92 SH 95

State Highway 94 is an 85.5-mile (137.6 km) long east–west Colorado state highway that goes east beginning from US 24 just east of Colorado Springs and ending at U.S. Highway 40/U.S. Highway 287 in rural Cheyenne County west of Wild Horse. The highway serves Schriever Air Force Base and the towns of Ellicott, Yoder, and Rush, where it then crosses through rural country. It also serves the Punkin Center area where it comes to a junction with SH 71. It then passes through more very rural country until it reaches a stop at US 40/287 west of the unincorporated town of Wild Horse.

Throughout most of its length, the highway runs due east–west, pointing exactly at Pikes Peak. Under good conditions, the peak can be seen as far east as the rise between mileposts 78 and 79.

"Garbage Hill" gets its name from the Colorado Springs landfill located north of the highway. Originally, the entrance to the landfill was partway up the hill, but currently the entrance is from Blaney Road at the top of the hill. At the bottom of the hill, which is the eastern side of Jimmy Camp Creek valley, there are wrecking yards and two motocross tracks. This hill is one of the most severe hills on Highway 94, having a climbing lane.

History

The route was established in the 1920s, with the eastern end swerving north then east, ending at Boyero. By 1954, the eastern end no longer swerved north, and by 1970 the eastern end was extended to US 40/287 near Aroya with the entire highway paved.[2]

Major intersections

Looking west down "Garbage Hill" several miles outside Colorado Springs.
Looking west in Rush, Pikes Peak is in the distance.
County Location Mile[3] Destinations Notes
El Paso Colorado Springs 0.0 US 24 – Colorado Springs, Falcon Western terminus of SH 94
0.4 Marksheffel Road – Peterson Air Force Base Traffic light
1 To US 24 / Space Village Avenue
6.5 Blaney Road Top of "Garbage Hill"
Schriever Air Force Base 7.5 Curtis Road – alternate access to Schriever Traffic light
A sign "Delivery trucks access via Irwin Lane"
8.5 Enoch Road – main access to Schriever Traffic light
Turnoff using exit/entrance ramps south on Enoch Road to West Gate
12.5 Peyton Highway – Peyton
Ellicott 15.5 Log Road – Colorado Springs East Airport
16.5 Ellicott Highway No motorist services for 95 miles heading east on SH 94
23 Calhan Highway – Calhan
Yoder 25.5 Yoder Road
Rush 31 Rush Road
Lincoln Hall Station 45 County Road 11
Punkin Center 54.5 SH 71 – Limon, Ordway
63.5 County Road 29 – Karval
66.5 County Highway 109 – Hugo, Karval
Cheyenne Aroya 85 County Road U/39/44 – Boyero, Aroya Union Pacific Railroad crossing
86 County Road 2 – JOD Ranch
86 US 40 / US 287 – Hugo, Wild Horse Eastern terminus of SH 94
No motorist services for 70 miles heading west on SH 94

References

  1. ^ "Segment list for SH 94". http://www.dot.state.co.us/app_DTD_DataAccess/Highways/index.cfm?fuseaction=Description&route=094&begRefPt=0&endRefPt=500&Printable=true. Retrieved 2007-08-18. 
  2. ^ Salek, Matthew E.. "Colorado Routes 80-99". http://www.mesalek.com/colo/r80-99.html#94. Retrieved 04-11-2010. 
  3. ^ Colorado Department of Transportation, Highway Data, accessed October 2007: note that not every interval between mileposts is exactly a mile, explaining why more exits than expected are at the exact milepost

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