Idaho State Highway 50
State Highway 50 is a state highway in Twin Falls and Jerome counties in Idaho, United States, that connects with U.S. Route 30, north of Kimberly, with Idaho State Highway 25, west of Eden. It crosses over the Snake River and connects with Interstate 84 along its route.
Route description
Nearly all of SH-50 is located within rural agricultural area. While it is passes near a few cities, it does not enter any communities. Despite its status as a connector route, that provides eastern access to the city of Twin Falls from I-84, SH-50 is not part of the National Highway System, a network of roadways important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility.Twin Falls County
SH-50 begins at an intersection with US 30 and North 3500 East in Twin Falls County, north of the city of Kimberly and about north of the city's downtown area.Jerome County
After crossing the Hansen Bridge and entering Jerome County, SH-50 continues for roughly as it curves to head north and reaches its diamond interchange with I-84. As it approaches I-84, SH-50 widens to four-lanes.After crossing the freeway on an overpass, SH-50 quickly narrows back to two-lanes as it continues north along South 1150 East for about before curving sharply to head east along East 900 South. After approximately, SH-50 curves sharply again to head north along South 1300 East. SH-50 heads north for about before it connects with Idaho State Highway 50 Connector. From that junction SH-50 Conn. continues north along South 1300 East to end at SH-25, while SH-50 curves sharply to the east again and immediately reaches its eastern terminus at SH-25, at a point roughly west of Eden.