Colorado State Highway 121
State Highway 121 also known as Wadsworth Boulevard across its entire length, is a 30.425 mile long state highway in the U.S. state of Colorado. SH 121's southern terminus is at Waterton Road near Littleton, and the northern terminus is at U.S. [Route 287 in Colorado|U.S. Route 287] in Broomfield.Route description
The route, also known as Wadsworth Boulevard, Wadsworth Bypass, and Wadsworth Parkway, starts at a junction with Waterton Road in unincorporated Jefferson [County, Colorado|Jefferson County] and ends at the junction of U.S. [Highway 36 |U.S. Route 36], U.S. [Highway 287 |U.S. Route 287], and Colorado [State Highway 128|State Highway 128] in Broomfield at a trumpet interchange. State Highway 121 passes through portions of southwest Denver County.History
The name Wadsworth comes from Benjamin Franklin Wadsworth, one of the founders and first postmaster of Arvada. In northwest Arvada, Wadsworth Boulevard passes over Hackberry Hill at the site where a landmark hackberry tree, for which the hill was named, stood before it was cut down to make room for the highway in 1937.Major intersections