Idaho State Highway 33

State Highway 33 (SH-33) is a state highway in Idaho spanning from US-20 and US-26 to Wyoming Highway 22 at the Wyoming state line.

State Highway 33
Route information
Maintained by ITD
Length139.934 mi[1] (225.202 km)
Major junctions
West end US-20 / US-26 near Arco
  I-15 near Terreton
US-20 in Rexburg
East end WYO 22 on the IdahoWyoming state line
Location
CountiesButte, Jefferson, Madison, Fremont, Teton
Highway system
  • State Highways in Idaho
SH-32SH-34

Route description

Idaho State Highway 33 in Teton, July 2011

SH-33 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 20/U.S. Route 26 in Butte County. The highway proceeds northwest, passing through rural area, before bending and traveling northward. The highway continues northward until intersecting with the Little Lost River Highway, and turning east. The road proceeds eastward, before intersecting Idaho State Highway 22, and proceeding. After continuing eastward, the roadway bends northwest for a short distance, before bending back eastward. The route continues eastward, passing the Mud Lake Airport, and meeting State Highway 28. The roadway continues eastward, continuing through rural area, before reaching an interchange with Interstate 15. The highway proceeds eastward, passing over the Snake River, and continuing eastward.

SH-33 between Driggs and Victor

The road enters Rexburg, reaching an interchange with U.S. Route 20. The route continues eastward into Rexburg, before turning northward. The highway proceeds northward out of Rexburg, before bending northeast, traveling parallel to U.S. Route 20. The roadway bends eastward, passing through Sugar City, before turning north. The route bends back eastward, and proceeds to the community of Teton. The highway continues east, passing through Newdale, and continuing through rural area. It continues, bending southeast, before bending northwestward, and afterward, bending back southeast. The highway travels east, intersecting State Highway 32, before turning south. The route passes the Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport, and entering the city of Driggs. The road proceeds southward through Driggs, intersecting State Highway 31 in the community of Victor, and bending southeast. The roadway continues to the Wyoming-Idaho state line, where it terminates.[2] Wyoming Highway 22 continues eastward.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Butte0.0000.000 US-20 / US-26 Blackfoot, Arco, BoiseWestern terminus
Howe15.92925.635Little Lost River Highway north – GoldburgSouthern terminus of the Little Lost River Hwy.
24.68039.719 SH-22 north DuboisSouthern terminus of SH-22
Jefferson43.62070.200 SH-28 north (Sacajawea Historic Byway north) SalmonSouthern terminus of SH-28
Sage Junction58.86194.728 I-15 Butte, Idaho FallsSouthern terminus of Sacajawea Historic Bwy.; exit 143 on I-15
MadisonRexburg78.190125.835 US-20 St. Anthony, Idaho Falls, PocatelloExit 333 on US-20
Sugar City84.850136.553 To US-20 Rexburg, St. AnthonyAccess via unsigned SH-33 Spur (9th North west)
Fremont
No major junctions
TetonTetonia115.920186.555 SH-32 AshtonSouthern terminus of SH-32
Victor134.472216.412 SH-31 west (Center Street) Swan Valley, Idaho FallsEastern terminus of SH-31
139.934225.202 WYO 22 east (Teton Pass Highway) JacksonContinuation into Wyoming
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

References

  1. Staff (December 18, 2006). "State Highway 33". Idaho Transportation Department. Archived from the original on December 13, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2012.
  2. Google (January 29, 2013). "Overview Map of IDaho State Highway 33" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 29, 2013.

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