Colorado State Highway 389


State Highway 389, in the U.S. state of Colorado is a state highway traversing through the Great Plains, and Black Mesa. SH 389's southern terminus is a continuation of New Mexico State Road 551 at the New Mexico state line. It continues north 1.5 miles to Branson. After leaving Branson the route travels through rural Las Animas county to its northern terminus at U.S. Route 160.

Route description

State Highway 389 begins at the New Mexico border as the continuation of NM 551. It traverses several small passes of up to before entering the town of Branson about north of the New Mexico border.
As the highway proceeds northward from Branson, valleys and hills surround the area and the Black Mesa comes into view. However, no mountains are visible.
The highway ends at its junction with US 160 between of Trinidad and Kim, about north of Branson. The Comanche National Grassland is nearby.

History

This routing was originally designated by the Colorado Department of Transportation as SH 100 and as a portion of US 160. When US 160 was rerouted in 1949, the former portion was numbered as SH 389, today's number. Several years later, the section near NM 551 at the border was deleted, leaving the terminus at Branson. This section was re-added in 1964 and SH 389 was entirely paved a year later.

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