• Source: New Mexico State Road 597
    • State Road 597 (NM 597) is a 0.447-mile-long (719 m) state highway located entirely on the Navajo Nation in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. The highway serves to link U.S. Route 160 (US 160) to the Four Corners Monument. The highway is the second shortest highway in New Mexico; the shortest is NM 446 at 0.250 miles (402 m).


      Route description


      NM 597 begins at a T-intersection with US 160 in extreme northwestern San Juan County. Traveling northwesterly, the two-lane highway passes through desert terrain to its northern terminus at a toll booth. After passing the toll booth, the road becomes 4 Corners Road, that leads up to Four Corners Monument. The highway's posted speed limit is 15 miles per hour (24 km/h).
      The highway is the second shortest highway in New Mexico; the shortest is NM 446 at 0.250 miles (402 m).


      Major intersections


      The entire route is in San Juan County.


      See also



      List of New Mexico State Roads shorter than one mile


      References




      External links



      Geographic data related to New Mexico State Road 597 at OpenStreetMap

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