Wyoming Highway 10 | ||||
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Jelm Mountain Road | ||||
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Maintained by WYDOT | ||||
Length: | 9.12 mi (14.68 km) | |||
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Counties: | Albany | |||
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Wyoming Highway 10 (WYO 10) is a 9.12-mile (14.68 km) long Wyoming state highway known as Jelm Mountain Road in southwestern Albany County.
WYO 10 is a north–south route that runs from Wyoming Highway 230 in Woods Landing south to the Wyoming-Colorado State Line and continues into Colorado as Larimer County Route 103. WYO 230 serves the Jelm Mountain Observatory (at an elevation 9656 feet). Mileposts along WYO 10 increase from north to south (0.00 to 9.12). Wyoming Highway 10 is the lowest numbered state route in Wyoming.
The entire route is in Albany County.