Arizona US 160 begins at US 89 near the western edge of
Navajo Nation. Near
Tuba City, it intersects
State Route 264. It goes through
Tonalea and
Cow Springs before entering
Kayenta, where it intersects
U.S. Route 163. It continues northeast through
Dennehotso, then has a brief overlap with
U.S. Route 191 in
Mexican Water. It goes east until
Teec Nos Pos, where it intersects
U.S. Route 64, then turns northeast to go to the
Four Corners and enters New Mexico. US 160 is one of the major routes crossing the
Navajo Nation and in Arizona does not leave the Navajo Nation.
New Mexico About of US 160 is located within
New Mexico. The highway travels northeast through extreme northwestern New Mexico, intersecting
State Road 597, which provides access to the
Four Corners Monument. US-160 along with NM-597 do not connect to any other portion of the New Mexico state highway network, requiring New Mexico Department of Transportation crews to travel through either Arizona or Colorado to access it.
Colorado U.S. Route 160 enters Colorado near the Four Corners Monument. It goes northeast and intersects
U.S. Route 491, then turns north to enter
Cortez with U.S. 491. East of Cortez, a road leads south from U.S. 160 to
Mesa Verde National Park. It continues east to
Durango, where it intersects
U.S. Route 550. After overlapping with U.S. 550 south of Durango, U.S. 160 turns east and meets
U.S. Route 84 at
Pagosa Springs. It then goes northeast and crosses the
Continental Divide at
Wolf Creek Pass. From Wolf Creek Pass, U.S. 160 continues northeast and turns east at
South Fork. At
Monte Vista, an overlap begins with
U.S. Route 285, which continues southeast into
Alamosa. It turns east, then goes northeast to go through
North La Veta Pass, then continues east to
Walsenburg, where it intersects
Interstate 25. From Walsenburg, U.S. 160 continues south with Interstate 25 to
Trinidad, then turns northeast to intersect
U.S. Route 350. It continues east, passing through the
Comanche National Grassland before intersecting the concurrent
U.S. Route 287 and
U.S. Route 385 south of
Springfield. It continues east and enters Kansas east of
Walsh. The Wolf Creek Pass is famous in the 1975
C.W. McCall's country song of the same name.
Kansas US-160 enters Kansas just west of
Saunders. It goes northeast to
Johnson City, then turns east to go through
Ulysses. Near
Sublette, it intersects
U.S. Route 83 and runs concurrently southward past its intersection with
U.S. Route 56. It turns east and then runs concurrently with
U.S. Route 54 between
Plains and
Meade. It continues east, and runs concurrently with
U.S. Route 283 and
U.S. Route 183. At
Medicine Lodge, it intersects
U.S. Route 281. It continues east and at
Wellington, intersects
U.S. Route 81 and then
Interstate 35, on which the
Kansas Turnpike is routed in the area. East of Interstate 35, it intersects
U.S. Route 77 in
Winfield. It goes east from Winfield, then turns north to
Burden, then goes east before going south to
Elk City. It then turns east and goes through
Independence after being concurrent with
U.S. Route 75. It continues east, is briefly concurrent with
U.S. Route 169 and then intersects
U.S. Route 59 at
Altamont. US-160 and US-59 then go into
Oswego and separate. At
Columbus, US-160 begins a concurrency with
U.S. Route 69, which goes east to
Crestline, then north to
Frontenac, Kansas. Also at Crestline, it picks up a second concurrency with
U.S. Route 400, which goes north and ends just south of
Pittsburg, Kansas. After Frontenac, it turns east and enters Missouri.
Missouri U.S. Route 160 enters Missouri west of
Mindenmines. At
Lamar, it intersects
Interstate 49/
U.S. Route 71. It goes southeast going through
Greenfield and
Willard before passing through
Springfield, where it intersects
Interstate 44 and
U.S. Route 60, with which it has a short concurrency with the latter. It goes south out of Springfield into
Nixa as Massey Boulevard, then turns east and intersects
U.S. Route 65 north of
Branson. It continues east to
West Plains, where it intersects
U.S. Route 63, then ends southwest of
Poplar Bluff at an intersection with
U.S. Route 67 (Future
Interstate 57). In
Willard, US 160 runs on a bypass along the western and southern edge of town. The old alignment through Willard is now
U.S. Route 160 Business. ==History==