**U.S. Route 310**
**Definition:**
U.S. Route 310 (US 310) is a north–south United States highway that runs through the states of Wyoming and Montana, serving as a connector between U.S. Route 14 and U.S. Route 10.
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**U.S. Route 310**
U.S. Route 310 is a relatively short U.S. highway spanning approximately 108 miles across Wyoming and Montana. The route begins near Greybull, Wyoming, at an intersection with U.S. Route 14 and travels northward through rural areas, small towns, and scenic landscapes. It passes through the town of Lovell, Wyoming, before crossing into Montana. In Montana, US 310 continues north to its terminus near Laurel, where it intersects with Interstate 90 and U.S. Route 10.
The highway primarily serves local traffic and provides access to recreational areas, including parts of the Bighorn National Forest. US 310 is a two-lane road for most of its length and is maintained by the respective state departments of transportation. It plays a role in connecting smaller communities to larger transportation corridors in the region.
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**Meta Description:**
U.S. Route 310 is a north–south highway running through Wyoming and Montana, connecting U.S. Route 14 near Greybull to Interstate 90 near Laurel. It serves local communities and provides access to recreational areas.