Nevada State Route 318
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| State Route 318 |
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| Sunnyside Cutoff Sunnyside Road |
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| Length: | 110.775 mi[1] (178.275 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 31 December 1991 | ||||||||
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| Major cities: | Hiko, Sunnyside, Lund | ||||||||
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State Route 318 runs from U.S. Route 93 at Crystal Springs, Nevada north to a location on U.S. Route 6 approximately 41 km (25 miles) southwest of Ely. It is often used as a shortcut between Ely and Las Vegas.
State Route 318 runs through Lincoln, Nye and White Pine Counties. Areas served by State Route 318 include Nesbitt Lake, Hiko, Sunnyside, and Lund. A particularly remote stretch of highway, State Route 318 is closed twice a year for the Nevada Open Road Challenge and Silver State Classic Challenge road races.

