SR-130 begins at the south
Cedar City interchange with
Interstate 15 (I-15). Following Main Street through the city, it starts to the northeast before turning north through the center of the city. As the highway reaches the north end of the city, it meets I-15 in another interchange, continuing north through
Enoch as the Minersville Highway. After leaving Enoch, (at the northern end of
Cedar Valley), the highway continues north through sparsely populated areas, intersecting Gap Road, an extension of the old
Lund Highway about north of Enoch. Gap Road connects to
Parowan, and is named for the pass it traverses,
Parowan Gap, site of ancient
petroglyphs, evidence that it was on a major thoroughfare of early
Native Americans. SR-130 continues in a generally north-northwest direction through the
Black Mountains, entering
Beaver County and arriving in
Minersville, ending at its intersection with
SR-21. The southernmost sections of SR-130, from the southern terminus at I-15 to 4800 North in Enoch, are part of the
National Highway System. ==History==