Wyoming Highway 32
Wyoming Highway 32, also known as Emblem Highway, is a state highway in northtwestern Big Horn County, Wyoming, United States, that connects U.S. Route 14 / U.S. Route 16 / U.S. Route 20, west of Emblem, with U.S. Route 14A / U.S. Route 310 / Wyoming Highway 789 and County Route R10, west of Lovell.
Route description
WYO 32 begins at T intersection with US 14 / US 16 / US 20, just east of the unincorporated community of Emblem and northeast of the west end of Wyoming Highway 30.From its southern terminus, WYO 32 proceeds northwest for just over before reaching its junction with the western end of Wyoming Highway 295 at another T intersection, having crossed over Whistle Creek along the way. WYO 32 then proceeds north for nearly as it passes near and parallels the Park-Big Horn county line before briefly passing along the south bank of the Shoshone River.
WYO 32 then proceeds northeast and fairly quickly crosses over Whistle Creek for a second time. After nearly on the northeasterly course, WYO 32 reaches its junction with the north end of Wyoming Highway 33 at still another T interection. Shortly after its junction with WYO 33, WYO 32 turns north. About later, WYO 32 reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with US 14A / US 310 / WYO 789 and CR R10, just west of Lovell.
Mileposts increase from north to south along WYO 32.