Counties in which each endpoint is located are shown in parentheses.
Miniature pseudo-markers are shown for US, Missouri, Interstate, and Interstate Business Loop and Spur Routes (unless you chose the text-only display option). The markers are based on Shield Generator [replaced by Shields Up, (c) 2002 David R. Kendrick] with additional modifications. More about the markers here.
Where available, links are also shown to relevant Road Signs & Sights Gallery photos.
Abbreviations: MO = Missouri Route,
ALT = Alternate Route, SH = State Highway (for states other than
Missouri), SP = Spur Route, SR = Supplemental Route (the secondary
Missouri roads designated with letters).

US 61
North Endpoint: Des Moines River opposite Keokuk IA (Clark)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line at State Line (Pemiscot)
Principal Cities: Canton, La Grange, Palmyra, Hannibal, New London, Bowling Green, Troy, Wentzville, Chesterfield, Kirkwood, Arnold, Pevely, Herculaneum, Crystal City, Festus, Ste Genevieve, Perryville, Cape Girardeau, Sikeston, New Madrid, Portageville, Hayti, Steele
Counties: Clark, Lewis, Marion, Ralls, Pike, Lincoln, St Charles, St Louis, Jefferson, Ste Genevieve, Perry, Cape Girardeau, Scott, New Madrid, Pemiscot
Derivatives: SP 61, MO 161
Longest state route in Missouri at 393 miles; section from Canton to St Louis designated as part of multi-state Avenue of the Saints
South Endpoint: Arkansas line at State Line (Pemiscot)
Principal Cities: Canton, La Grange, Palmyra, Hannibal, New London, Bowling Green, Troy, Wentzville, Chesterfield, Kirkwood, Arnold, Pevely, Herculaneum, Crystal City, Festus, Ste Genevieve, Perryville, Cape Girardeau, Sikeston, New Madrid, Portageville, Hayti, Steele
Counties: Clark, Lewis, Marion, Ralls, Pike, Lincoln, St Charles, St Louis, Jefferson, Ste Genevieve, Perry, Cape Girardeau, Scott, New Madrid, Pemiscot
Derivatives: SP 61, MO 161
Longest state route in Missouri at 393 miles; section from Canton to St Louis designated as part of multi-state Avenue of the Saints
Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos
- Business Loop 55 with US 61 and US 62 in New Madrid
- Business US 60 plus US 61 and US 62 near Sikeston
- Business US 61 exit from US 61 south of LaGrange
- End of Missouri 79 at US 36 and Interstate 72 in Hannibal (2005)
- Interchange for US 40 and 61 at Interstate 70 in Wentzville (1978)
- Interstate 55, US 61, Routes BB and K in Pemiscot County
- Interstate 55, US 61, and US 412 near Caruthersville
- Missouri 16 exit from US 61 near Canton
- Missouri 168 and Route W at US 61 in Hannibal
- Missouri 168 exit from US 24 and US 61 near Palmyra
- Missouri 27 at US 61 in Clark County
- Missouri 6 at US 24 and US 61 in Marion County
- Missouri 61 for US 61 in Clark County (2006)
- Missouri 84 exit from Interstate 55 at Hayti
- Misspelled Moscow Mills on US 61 in Lincoln County (2007)
- Not I-55 or US 61 in Cape Girardeau
- Stop sign with button reflectors in Ste. Genevieve County (1975)
- The route to Kaskaskia Island
- Trailblazer to Iowa 394 on US 61 at US 136 (1998)
- US 24 and US 61 concurrence in Marion County
- US 24 and US 61 split in Marion County
- US 24 at US 61 in Marion County
- US 40 and 61 at Bypass 40 in 1952
- US 40 at Ballas Road in St. Louis County (1978)
- US 40/Interstate 64 and US 61 at Missouri 340 in Chesterfield
- US 50 mistakenly added to US 61 and US 67 on Lemay Ferry Road in St. Louis County
- US 61 and US 62 concurrence south of Howardville (2001)
- US 61 and US 62 concurrence south of Howardville (2004)
- US 61 for US 54 exit at Bowling Green
- US 62 and US 61 intersect south of Howardville (2001)
- US 62 and US 61 intersect south of Howardville (2004)
- Wide marker for Missouri 21 in St. Louis County
Business Route 61
Cities: Canton, La Grange, Palmyra, Hannibal, New London, Bowling Green
Spur 61
West Endpoint: US 61/BL 55, New Madrid (New Madrid)
East Endpoint: New Madrid (New Madrid)
Principal Cities: New Madrid
Counties: New Madrid
Derivative of US 60
0.4 mile spur entirely within New Madrid city limits
East Endpoint: New Madrid (New Madrid)
Principal Cities: New Madrid
Counties: New Madrid
Derivative of US 60
0.4 mile spur entirely within New Madrid city limits
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