Wyoming Highway 319
Wyoming Highway 319 is a north-south state highway in Platte and Converse counties.
Route description
WYO 319 is a north–south highway that follows the old Yellowstone Highway, therefore the current highway is named Old Yellowstone Highway. WYO 319 begins at an interchange with Interstate 25/U.S. Route 26/U.S. Route 87 and from there heads northeast then north towards Glendo. At, WYO 319 has an intersection with a local road which heads west to exit 104 off I-25/US 26/US 87. Still heading north, WYO 319 enters Glendo from the south, intersecting A Street at. A Street is designated as WYO 319 Spur for between WYO 319 and I-25/US 26/US 87. As WYO 319 leaves Glendo, at, there is a road named Lake Shore Road that travels east of WYO 319 and allows access to Glendo State Park, one of Wyoming's most popular boating parks.WYO 319 heads northwest and parallels I-25/US 26/US 87 that lies to the west and the Glendo Reservoir/North Platte River that lies to the east. I-25/US 26/US 87 breaks its parallel and leaves to head more northwest towards Douglas, while WYO 319 turns north to come to an end at US 18/US 20 in Orin at.