Wyoming Highway 412

Wyoming Highway 412 (WYO 412), also known as the Carter–Lyman Road and previously as the Carter Cutoff Road, is a 24.73 mi state highway in Uinta and Lincoln counties in western Wyoming, United States, that connects Interstate 80 (I-80/Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway), northwest of Lyman, with U.S. Route 189 (US 189), south of Kemmerer.

Route description
WYO 412 begins at a diamond interchange on Interstate 80 in northeastern Uinta County, northwest of Lyman. The route is a continuation of WYO 414, which proceeds southward through Urie and Mountain View. From I-80, WYO 412 proceeds in a northwestward direction, passing the Fort Bridger Airport. After about 8 mi, it reaches the community of Carter, where it crosses a Union Pacific rail line. From there, it proceeds another 14 mi northwest, crossing into Lincoln County before ending at U.S. Highway 189.

History
WYO 410 was established in June 1971.