Nevada State Route 372

State Route 372 (SR 372) is a short state highway in Nye County, Nevada, United States. The route connects the town of Pahrump to the southeast side of Death Valley National Park via California State Route 178. The route was formerly a part of State Route 52 until being renumbered in 1976.

State Route 372
Charles Brown Highway
SR 372 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length7.769 mi[1] (12.503 km)
Existed1976–present
Major junctions
West end SR 178 at California state line
East end SR 160 in Pahrump
Highway system
  • Highways in Nevada
SR 362SR 373

Route description

View from the east end of SR 372 looking westbound

State Route 372 begins at the California state line along California State Route 178, about 18 miles (29 km) northwest of the town of Shoshone near the eastern border of Death Valley National Park. From the state line, the route heads northwest where rural areas surrounding Pahrump come into view after a short distance. Development around the route gets more dense as the route continues easterly through the town. SR 372 comes to an end in the middle of Pahrump, at an intersection with State Route 160.[2][3]

History

Prior to 1976, SR 372 was the western segment of State Route 52.

The road that is now SR 372 was established by 1937. The unimproved route was incorporated into the westernmost end of the State Route 52 alignment, which had been redefined to extend from the California state line, through Pahrump and the Dixie National Forest north of Charleston Peak, to State Route 5 southeast of Indian Springs.[4] By 1940, State Route 52 was shown to be discontinuous through the national forest.[5] The portion of SR 52 west of Pahrump had been improved to a gravel road by 1950,[6] and had been constructed to a paved highway by 1956.[7]

The California–to–Pahrump segment of State Route 52 did not undergo any significant changes for several years after being improved in the 1950s. When Nevada began renumbering its state highways in 1976, however, this portion of SR 52 was renumbered to State Route 372.[8] The new route number was first seen on Nevada's official state highway maps in 1978.[9] SR 372 has remained relatively unchanged since.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Nye County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 SR 178 west ShoshoneContinuation beyond California state line
Pahrump7.76912.503 SR 160 (Pahrump Valley Road) Tonopah, Reno, Las Vegas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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  1. Nevada Department of Transportation (January 2020). "State Maintained Highways of Nevada: Descriptions and Maps". Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  2. Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map) (2007–08 ed.). Nevada Department of Transportation. 2007. § F4.
  3. Google (2010-01-06). "SR 372 Overview" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  4. Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Nevada State Highway Department. 1937. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  5. Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Nevada State Highway Department. 1940. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  6. Official Highway Map Nevada (Map). Nevada Department of Highways. 1950. § I5. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  7. Official Highway Map Nevada (Map). Nevada Department of Highways. 1956. § I5. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  8. Nevada State Maintained Highways: Descriptions, Index and Maps. Nevada Department of Transportation. January 2001. p. 112.
  9. Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map) (1978-79 ed.). Nevada Department of Highways. 1978. § F4. Archived from the original on 2011-02-09. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
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