Interstate 84 (I-84) is a part of the
Interstate Highway System that links
Portland, Oregon, to
I-80 near
Echo, Utah
Echo is a census-designated place located in northwestern Summit County, Utah, United States. The population was 56 at the 2010 census.
Echo was founded in 1854. The community took its name from nearby Echo Canyon.
History
Echo originated as a ...
. The segment in the US state of
Utah is the shortest of any of the three states the western I-84 passes through and contains the eastern terminus of the highway. I-84 enters
Box Elder County
Box Elder County is a county at the northwestern corner of Utah, United States. As of 2018, the estimated population is 54,950. Its county seat and largest city is Brigham City. The county was named for the box elder trees that abound in the co ...
near
Snowville before becoming
concurrent with
I-15
I15 may refer to:
* Interstate 15, a north–south Interstate Highway in the United States of America
* Polikarpov I-15, a Soviet fighter aircraft
* I15 (band)
"Soulja Girl" is the second single from American rapper Soulja Boy's studio album '' ...
in
Tremonton. The concurrent highways travel south through
Brigham City
Brigham City is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 17,899 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Box Elder County. It lies on the western slope of the Wellsville Mountains, a branch of the Wasatch Range at ...
and
Ogden and separate near
Ogden-Hinckley Airport
Ogden-Hinckley Airport is a public airport four miles southwest of Ogden, in Weber County, Utah. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2019–2023 categorized it as a commercial service–primary nonhub airport. Formerly Ogden Mun ...
. Turing east along the
Davis County Davis County is or was the name of the following counties in the United States:
*Davis County, Iowa, named in honor of Garrett Davis, a Congressman from Kentucky
*Davis County, Utah, named for Daniel C. Davis, captain in the Mormon Battalion
*Cass ...
border, I-84 intersects
US Route 89 (US-89) and enters
Weber Canyon as well as
Morgan County. While in Morgan County, I-84 passes the
Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant
The Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant was built in 1909–1910 on the Weber River in northeastern Utah, United States, about southeast of Ogden. It was built by the Utah Light and Railway Company under the direction of E.H. Harriman, ...
and
Devil's Slide rock formation. Past
Morgan Morgan may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Morgan (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Morgan le Fay, a powerful witch in Arthurian legend
* Morgan (surname), a surname of Welsh origin
* Morgan (singer), ...
, the highway crosses into
Summit County, past the
Thousand Mile Tree before reaching its eastern terminus at I-80 near Echo.
Construction of the
controlled-access highway
A controlled-access highway is a type of highway that has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow—ingress and egress—regulated. Common English terms are freeway, motorway and expressway. Other similar terms i ...
was scheduled in late 1957 under the designations Interstate 82S (I-82S) and Interstate 80N (I-80N). The I-82S designation was only applied on paper for about a year, but the I-80N designation was the highway's official designation until 1977 when it was renumbered I-84 by the
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). By 1986, construction of the freeway had been completed across the three states.
Average traffic in 2012, along the non-concurrent parts of I-84, ranged from as few as 6,655 vehicles traveling along I-84 at the interchange with
State Route 86 (SR-86) in
Henefer, and as many as 18,945 vehicles used the highway at the
SR-26 interchange in
Riverdale.
Route description
Out of the three states that the western portion of I-84 passes through, the segment in Utah is the shortest. By comparison, the longest stretch of western I-84 through a single state is the segment in
Oregon. I-84 also has a noncontiguous
eastern segment that passes through Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts: all four of these segments are shorter than the Utah segment.
Every year, the
Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) conducts a series of surveys on its highways in the state to measure traffic volume. This is expressed in terms of
annual average daily traffic (AADT), a measure of traffic volume for any average day of the year. In 2012, UDOT calculated that as few as 6,655 vehicles traveled I-84 at the interchange with
SR-86 in
Henefer, and as many as 18,945 vehicles used the highway at the
SR-26 interchange in
Riverdale.
Between 27 and 57 percent of the traffic recorded consisted of trucks.
These counts are of the portion of the freeway in Utah and are not reflective of the entire Interstate or of its
concurrency
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Law
* Concurrence, in jurisprudence, the need to prove both ''actus reus'' and ''mens rea''
* Concurring opinion (also called a "concurrence"), a ...
with I-15. As part of the
Interstate Highway System, the entire route is listed on the
National Highway System, a system of roads that are important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.
Western segment
Crossing the Idaho–Utah state line, I-84 enters
Box Elder County
Box Elder County is a county at the northwestern corner of Utah, United States. As of 2018, the estimated population is 54,950. Its county seat and largest city is Brigham City. The county was named for the box elder trees that abound in the co ...
and the
Curlew Valley
The Curlew Valley is a long valley located on the northern edge of the Great Salt Lake in Box Elder County in northern Utah and extending north into Oneida County in southern Idaho.
Within northeast Box Elder County, the southwest of the valle ...
near farmland that utilizes
center-pivot irrigation before intersecting
SR-30 at a
diamond interchange.
The town of
Snowville is crossed before passing to the north of the
Hansel Mountains
The Hansel Mountains are a long mountain range located in north Utah on the northern border of the Great Salt Lake.
Located in northeast Box Elder County, the southwest of the range abuts the Locomotive Springs State Wildlife Management Area; th ...
and the
North Promontory Mountains
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Etymology
The word ''north'' is ...
. The town of
Howell, accessible from an interchange with
SR-83, lays to the southeast of
Blue Creek Reservoir
Blue Creek Valley is an long valley located in northeast Box Elder County, Utah. It is endorheic with the Blue Creek Reservoir its low point located south in the valley's center.
The valley is nestled between three mountainous regions. The Wes ...
in the
Blue Creek Valley
Blue Creek Valley is an long valley located in northeast Box Elder County, Utah. It is endorheic with the Blue Creek Reservoir its low point located south in the valley's center.
The valley is nestled between three mountainous regions. The Wes ...
. Access to
Golden Spike National Historical Park is provided by SR-83 south of Howell. The
Blue Spring Hills
Blue is one of the three primary colours in the RYB colour model (traditional colour theory), as well as in the RGB (additive) colour model. It lies between violet and cyan on the spectrum of visible light. The eye perceives blue when obse ...
form the southern border of Howell as I-84 continues southeast.
Additional center irrigation farmland is passed before giving way to more traditional farmland outside of the city of
Tremonton,
where a
trumpet interchange marks where
I-15
I15 may refer to:
* Interstate 15, a north–south Interstate Highway in the United States of America
* Polikarpov I-15, a Soviet fighter aircraft
* I15 (band)
"Soulja Girl" is the second single from American rapper Soulja Boy's studio album '' ...
turns north towards
Malad City and
Pocatello.
Heading southeast from this interchange, I-84 and I-15 are concurrent for just over .
Concurrency with I-15

Concurrent highways I-15/I-84 continue south, parallel to rail belonging to the
Union Pacific Railroad past the
Wellsville Mountain Wilderness
The Wellsville Mountains are located in northern Utah, United States and are often considered part of the Wasatch Mountains.
Description
The mountains separate Cache Valley from the Wasatch Front (Bear River Valley), as well as form a portion o ...
, to an interchange at 1100 West in
Brigham City
Brigham City is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 17,899 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Box Elder County. It lies on the western slope of the Wellsville Mountains, a branch of the Wasatch Range at ...
, also known as
US-91, which, once in Brigham City, becomes concurrent with
US-89
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway with two sections, and one former section. The southern section runs for from Flagstaff, Arizona, to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The northern section ...
and the two highways travel northeast from Brigham City into
Box Elder Canyon toward
Logan
Logan may refer to:
Places
* Mount Logan (disambiguation)
Australia
* Logan (Queensland electoral district), an electoral district in the Queensland Legislative Assembly
* Logan, Victoria, small locality near St. Arnaud
* Logan City, local gover ...
in the heart of the
Cache Valley
Cache Valley is a valley of northern Utah and southeast Idaho, United States, that includes the Logan metropolitan area. The valley was used by 19th century mountain men and was the site of the 1863 Bear River Massacre. The name, Cache Valley i ...
. US-89 closely parallels I-15/I-84 east, as the highways pass
Willard Bay
Willard Bay is a man-made fresh water reservoir in the Great Salt Lake, in northern Utah. The bay was separated from the Great Salt Lake in 1964, and has since served as a source of irrigation water and recreation for the northern Wasatch Front ...
,
Willard Bay State Park
Willard Bay is a man-made fresh water reservoir in the Great Salt Lake, in northern Utah. The bay was separated from the Great Salt Lake in 1964, and has since served as a source of irrigation water and recreation for the northern Wasatch Front m ...
, and
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Utah, established in 1928. The refuge is part of a national system of fee ownership lands purchased from willing sellers, mostly private property owners.
The refuge encompasse ...
before crossing into
Weber County.
Upon entering Weber County, the rail line that the highway has paralleled since Tremonton splits off eastward near
Defense Depot Ogden
Defense Depot Ogden was a U.S. military installation located in Ogden, Utah, United States. It encompassed with its southwest corner located on 12th Street (1200 South) and Tomlinson Road (1200 West). Its eastern border is the old Utah Northern ...
, as the concurrent highways continue south past
Farr West and
Marriott-Slaterville before a
Southern Pacific Railroad
The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was operated by various companies under the ...
rail line, which traverses the
Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere and the eighth-largest terminal lake in the world. It lies in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah and has a substantial impact upon the local climate, particula ...
on a
causeway
A causeway is a track, road or railway on the upper point of an embankment across "a low, or wet place, or piece of water". It can be constructed of earth, masonry, wood, or concrete. One of the earliest known wooden causeways is the Sweet Tra ...
, crosses under the freeway. The city of
Ogden is bypassed by the Interstates, with US-89 serving downtown. US-89 is accessible via interchanges with
SR-39,
SR-79, and
SR-104 in addition to I-84 further southeast. I-84 splits from I-15 at the south end of
Ogden-Hinckley Airport
Ogden-Hinckley Airport is a public airport four miles southwest of Ogden, in Weber County, Utah. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2019–2023 categorized it as a commercial service–primary nonhub airport. Formerly Ogden Mun ...
, with I-15 continuing south toward
Salt Lake City and
Provo.
Eastern segment

Splitting from I-15 near
Roy, I-84 passes between
Hill Air Force Base
Hill Air Force Base is a major U.S. Air Force (USAF) base located in northern Utah, just south of the city of Ogden, and bordering the Cities of Layton, Clearfield, Riverdale, Roy, and Sunset with its largest border immediately adjacent to ...
, which is to the south of the highway, and
Washington Terrace before clipping the extreme northern portions of
Davis County Davis County is or was the name of the following counties in the United States:
*Davis County, Iowa, named in honor of Garrett Davis, a Congressman from Kentucky
*Davis County, Utah, named for Daniel C. Davis, captain in the Mormon Battalion
*Cass ...
.
While in Davis County, I-84 intersects 475 East, also known as the
Adams Avenue Parkway,
before coming to a hybrid
partial cloverleaf
A partial cloverleaf interchange or parclo is a modification of a cloverleaf interchange.
The design has been well received, and has since become one of the most popular freeway-to-arterial interchange designs in North America. It has also bee ...
/
half diamond interchange with US-89 along the Davis–Weber county line.
I-84 follows the
Weber River into
Weber Canyon,
Morgan County, and
Wasatch–Cache National Forest
Wasatch–Cache National Forest is a United States National Forest located primarily in northern Utah (81.23%), with smaller parts extending into southeastern Idaho (16.42%) and southwestern Wyoming (2.35%). The name is derived from the Ute word ...
. Once in the canyon, the carriageways of the highway split to accommodate the
Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant
The Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant was built in 1909–1910 on the Weber River in northeastern Utah, United States, about southeast of Ogden. It was built by the Utah Light and Railway Company under the direction of E.H. Harriman, ...
. Following the river south, I-84 exits the forest and enters the
county seat of
Morgan Morgan may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Morgan (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Morgan le Fay, a powerful witch in Arthurian legend
* Morgan (surname), a surname of Welsh origin
* Morgan (singer), ...
. Leaving the city the highway turns back east,
passing
Devil's Slide, an unusual rock formation just off the freeway.
Upon entering
Summit County, I-84 passes
Thousand Mile Tree, planted by Union Pacific Railroad workers to mark the construction of of rail from its origin in
Omaha, Nebraska.
The tree was said to be the only
pine tree between Omaha and Salt Lake City.
Another tree was planted as the original tree had died in 1900 and was removed in 1926 to during the conversion from
single-track to
double-track through the canyon. Past the tree, the freeway passes through the town of Henefer before terminating at a
directional T interchange with I-80 just south of the
census-designated place of
Echo. Immediately south of the interchange is Echo Reservoir and
Echo Dam.
History
Earlier roads
Most of the original routing of what is now I-84 existed as early as 1923; however, the portion of now I-84 into Idaho was not yet constructed.
In 1926, much of the route was signed as
US-30S, from the now eastern terminus at I-80 (
US-530 then), northwest into Ogden. Between Ogden and Brigham City, the highway was to be concurrent with US-91, then US-30S split off northwest to the Idaho border.
The entire western branch of US-30S was an
unimproved road
A dirt road or track is a type of unpaved road not paved with asphalt, concrete, brick, or stone; made from the native material of the land surface through which it passes, known to highway engineers as subgrade material. Dirt roads are suitable ...
; however, the concurrency into Ogden was paved. The remainder of the route to its now terminus was mostly
graded with a few
improved sections,
and, by 1937, the entire route was paved.
Current road
The first Utah state route to have the
number 84 is what is now known as
SR-126. SR-126 was originally numbered SR-84 until the
1977 Utah state route renumbering
In 1977, the Utah State Legislature changed its system of how state route numbers were used and assigned. Prior to 1977 Utah used a system where every U.S. Highway and Interstate Highway traversing the state was assigned a different Utah state rout ...
. Previously, the freeway's legislative designation was SR-3.
Like the other two main Interstate Highways in Utah, I-15 (Veterans Memorial Highway) and I-80 (Purple Heart Trail), I-84 has also been given a special name of "Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway". House Bill HB275, sponsored by Utah Representative Justin Fawson, North Ogden, authorizing the name designation was signed into law by Utah Governor
Gary Herbert on March 30, 2015.
The highway loosely follows the path of the
first transcontinental railroad
North America's first transcontinental railroad (known originally as the "Pacific Railroad" and later as the " Overland Route") was a continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 that connected the existing eastern U.S. rail netwo ...
.
The original routing of US-30S had the highway passing into Idaho west of
Black Pine Peak; however,
the new I-84 was constructed to the east. The original roadways are now numbered SR-30,
SR-42 and Idaho State Highway 2847.
Passage of the
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 formed the Interstate Highway System;
however, only the western segment of now I-84 was approved at this time, and a designation of I-82S was assigned to a then unconstructed
controlled-access highway
A controlled-access highway is a type of highway that has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow—ingress and egress—regulated. Common English terms are freeway, motorway and expressway. Other similar terms i ...
across Box Elder County in 1957.
The eastern segment of the highway was added later in 1957, and the route was numbered I-80N by 1958.
By 1968, portions of the western half of the freeway had been completed, along with the segment between Tremonton and Brigham City. A portion of the freeway was completed around Morgan as well.
By 1971, most of the western portions of the freeway had been constructed with two sections remaining that had at-grade intersections. Along the concurrency, there were gaps between Brigham City and Pleasant View and one small gap near the Devil's Slide.
The I-80N designation was changed to I-84 in 1977 by the
AASHTO, over objections from the
Washington State Department of Transportation and the
Idaho Transportation Department, and with the support of UDOT and the
Oregon Department of Transportation.
By 1978, construction of I-84 was complete across most of the three states. In September 1986, the final section of the highway was opened on the from
Tremonton to Blue Creek Summit, following three years of construction that cost $21 million (equivalent to $ in ).
[ ]
In 1994, I-84 was planned to be used to transport
low-level radioactive waste from
Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is one of the national laboratories of the United States Department of Energy and is managed by the Battelle Energy Alliance. While the laboratory does other research, historically it has been involved with nu ...
to the
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, or WIPP, is the world's third deep geological repository (after Germany's Repository for radioactive waste Morsleben and the Schacht Asse II salt mine) licensed to store transuranic radioactive waste for 10,000 ...
in
Carlsbad, New Mexico, via Wyoming.
This did not start until 1999 however due to the delay in the opening of the New Mexican plant.
A $20-million (equivalent to $ in ) reconstruction of the US-89 interchange at the mouth of Weber Canyon was financed partly by the funding obtained by the state in preparation for the
2002 Winter Olympics
The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation ...
in 1998
and was scheduled to begin in 2000.
Reconstruction of a segment of I-84 between
Mountain Green and Morgan was done between 2004 and 2005 at a cost of $19 million (equivalent to $ in ).
One of the sub-contractors on the job was found guilty of lying about sub-par work done on installation of roadside impact absorbers along this stretch.
Exit list
See also
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References
External links
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