Drive America’s Highways for 7 miles north along Tennessee Secondary Route 89 from Trimble to Kenton.
State Highways
State highways are the primary and secondary roads that link cities within a state. Each state is responsible for route numbering and layout, so routes can vary from state to state.
The default marker for state highways is a white circle with a black number, but each state is free to choose a different marker. Many states have chosen a design theme relevant to the state, such as an outline of the state itself, to distinguish state route markers from interstate, county, or municipal route markers.
State highways are an important part of the transportation system in the United States. They provide a way for people to travel between cities and towns, and they also help to connect rural areas to the rest of the country.
Our State Highway Videos
Tennessee Secondary Route 211: Newbern to Trimble
Drive America’s Highways for 7 miles north along Tennessee Secondary Route 211 from Newbern to Trimble.
Tennessee Secondary Route 77: Newbern
Drive America’s Highways for 1 mile east along Tennessee Secondary Route 77 in Newbern
Arkansas Highway 88: Higdon Ferry Rd – Hot Springs
Drive America’s Highways for 2 miles east along Arkansas Highway 88 – Higdon Ferry Rd – in Hot Springs.
Arkansas Highway 84: Amity to Bismarck
Drive America’s Highways for 22 miles east along Arkansas Highway 84 from Amity to Bismarck, Arkansas.
Arkansas Highway 8: Glenwood to Amity
Drive America’s Highways for 7 miles east along Arkansas Highway 8 from Glenwood to Amity, Arkansas.
Arkansas Highway 128: De Roche to Hot Springs
Drive America’s Highways for 15 miles east along Arkansas Highway 128 from De Roche to Hot Springs.
Arkansas Highway 84: Bismarck to De Roche
Drive America’s Highways for 8 miles east along Arkansas Highway 84 from Bismarck to De Roche
Mississippi Highway 1: Rosedale to Lula
Drive America’s Highways for 54 miles north along Mississippi Highway 1 from Rosedale to Lula