Missouri Highways Route Log

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.

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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).
Routes 51, 52, 53 ... 100
MO 51

Missouri 51

North Endpoint: Mississippi River opposite Chester IL (Perry)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line S of Fagus (Butler)
Principal Cities: Perryville, Marble Hill, Puxico
Counties: Perry, Bollinger, Stoddard, Butler
Continues to the north in Illinois as SH 150; continues to the south in Arkansas as SH 139
MO 52

Missouri 52

West Endpoint: Kansas line W of Amoret (Bates)
East Endpoint: MO 133, 2 mi S of Meta (Maries)
Principal Cities: Butler, Appleton City, Clinton, Windsor, Cole Camp, Versailles, Eldon
Counties: Bates, St Clair, Henry, Pettis, Benton, Morgan, Miller, Maries
Continues in Kansas as SH 52

Business Route 52

Cities: Deepwater
MO 53

Missouri 53

Northwest Endpoint: US 160/BR 67, Poplar Bluff (Butler)
Southeast Endpoint: MO 25, Holcomb (Dunklin)
Principal Cities: Poplar Bluff, Campbell
Counties: Butler, Dunklin
US 54

US 54

West Endpoint: Kansas line W of Nevada (Vernon)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River at Louisiana, Champ Clark Bridge (Pike)
Principal Cities: Nevada, El Dorado Springs, Hermitage, Camdenton, Osage Beach, Eldon, Jefferson City, Fulton, Mexico, Vandalia, Louisiana
Counties: Vernon, Cedar, St Clair, Hickory, Camden, Miller, Cole, Callaway, Audrain, Ralls, Pike
Derivatives: MO 154, MO 254

Business Route 54

I 55

Interstate 55

North Endpoint: Mississippi River, Poplar Street Bridge (I-44/64/70, US 40), St Louis (St Louis City)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line S of Steele (Pemiscot)
Principal Cities: St Louis, Arnold, Festus, Perryville, Jackson, Cape Girardeau, Sikeston, New Madrid, Portageville, Hayti, Steele
Counties: St Louis City, St Louis, Jefferson, Ste Genevieve, Perry, Cape Girardeau, Scott, New Madrid, Pemiscot
Derivatives: I-155, I-255
BL 55

Business Loop 55

Cities: Festus/Crystal City, Jackson, Cape Girardeau, New Madrid

Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos

Missouri 55

Renamed or decommissioned
Now on parts of MO 75, MO 77, MO 80, and MO 105

Missouri 56

Renamed or decommissioned
Now MO 168, redesignated in 1957; original designation of MO 47 from Troy to Winfield and MO 79 from Winfield to O'Fallon
US 56

US 56

West Endpoint: Kansas line on Shawnee Mission Parkway, Kansas City (Jackson)
East Endpoint: US 71 (Watkins Drive), Kansas City (Jackson)
Principal Cities: Kansas City
Counties: Jackson
Brush Creek Blvd, 47th St, Ward Pkwy; designated as US route in 1957; Missouri portion of route entirely within Kansas City
I 57

Interstate 57

BL 57

Business Loop 57

Missouri 57

Renamed or decommissioned
Now MO 171 from Kansas line to Webb City
MO 58

Missouri 58

West Endpoint: SR D just outside Belton (Cass)
East Endpoint: US 50, 5 mi W of Warrensburg (Johnson)
Principal Cities: Belton, Raymore, Pleasant Hill, Holden
Counties: Cass, Johnson
Derivatives: SP 58

Spur 58

West Endpoint: Centerview (Johnson)
East Endpoint: MO 58, east city line of Centerview (Johnson)
Counties: Johnson
Derivative of MO 58
MO 59

Missouri 59

North Endpoint: I-44 Exit 18, Fidelity (Jasper)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line S of Noel (McDonald)
Principal Cities: Neosho, Goodman, Anderson, Noel
Counties: Jasper, Newton, McDonald
Former alignment of US 71 (see MO 88); extended northward in 1998 to be concurrent with US 71 and replace Alternate US 71 between Neosho and I-44
US 59

US 59

North Endpoint: Iowa line N of Tarkio (Atchison)
South Endpoint: Missouri River at Winthrop (Buchanan)
Principal Cities: Tarkio, Mound City, Savannah, St Joseph
Counties: Atchison, Holt, Andrew, Buchanan
Derivatives: MO 759
US 60

US 60

West Endpoint: Oklahoma line SSW of Seneca (Newton)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River opposite Cairo IL (US 62) (Mississippi)
Principal Cities: Seneca, Neosho, Granby, Monett, Aurora, Marionville, Republic, Springfield, Seymour, Mansfield, Mountain Grove, Cabool, Willow Springs, Mountain View, Van Buren, Poplar Bluff, Dexter, Sikeston, Charleston
Counties: Newton, Barry, Lawrence, Christian, Greene, Webster, Wright, Texas, Howell, Shannon, Carter, Butler, Stoddard, New Madrid, Scott, Mississippi

Business Route 60

US 61

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

Business Route 61

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

Missouri 62

Renamed or decommissioned
Original designation of MO 82 between El Dorado Springs and Osceola, redesignated in 1931
US 62

US 62

West Endpoint: Arkansas line SW of Campbell (Dunklin)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River opposite Cairo IL (US 60) (Mississippi)
Principal Cities: Campbell, Malden, New Madrid, Sikeston, Charleston
Counties: Dunklin, New Madrid, Scott, Mississippi
Portions were originally MO 82, redesignated by 1931
US 63

US 63

North Endpoint: Iowa line N of Lancaster (Schuyler)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line S of Thayer (Oregon)
Principal Cities: Kirksville, La Plata, Macon, Moberly, Columbia, Jefferson City, Vienna, Rolla, Licking, Houston, Cabool, Willow Springs, West Plains, Thayer
Counties: Schuyler, Adair, Macon, Randolph, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Osage, Maries, Phelps, Texas, Howell, Oregon
Derivatives: MO 163, MO 763

Business Route 63

I 64

Interstate 64

West Endpoint: US 40 at SR K, O'Fallon (St Charles)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River, Poplar Street Bridge (I-44/55/70, US 40), St Louis (St Louis City)
Principal Cities: Clayton, St Louis
Counties: O'Fallon, St Louis, St Louis City
Derivatives: MO 364
Concurrent with US 40 along entire length in Missouri, being extended to I-70 in St Charles County
MO 64

Missouri 64

West Endpoint: MO 254, 3 mi S of Hermitage (Hickory)
East Endpoint: I-44 Exit 129, Lebanon (Laclede)
Principal Cities: Louisburg, Lebanon
Counties: Hickory, Polk, Dallas, Laclede
Derivatives: MO 64A, MO 64B, SP 64
Only state highway to have letter-suffix derivatives
MO 64A

Missouri 64A

West Endpoint: SR OO at Bennett Spring State Park (Dallas)
East Endpoint: MO 64 at Bennett Springs (Laclede)
Counties: Dallas, Laclede
Park Road Derivative of MO 64
Spur into Bennett Spring State Park

Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos

MO 64B

Missouri 64B

Northwest Endpoint: Pomme de Terre Lake (Hickory)
Southeast Endpoint: MO 64 at Pomme de Terre Lake (Hickory)
Counties: Hickory
Park Road Derivative of MO 64
Spur into Pomme de Terre State Park
US 65

US 65

North Endpoint: Iowa line N of Princeton (Mercer)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line S of Branson (Taney)
Principal Cities: Princeton, Trenton, Chillicothe, Carrollton, Waverly, Marshall, Sedalia, Warsaw, Buffalo, Springfield, Ozark, Branson
Counties: Mercer, Grundy, Livingston, Carroll, Lafayette, Saline, Pettis, Benton, Hickory, Dallas, Greene, Christian, Taney
Derivatives: MO 165, MO 265, MO 465, MO 765

Business Route 65

MO 66

Missouri 66

US 66

US 66

Renamed or decommissioned
Replaced by I-44
US 67

US 67

North Endpoint: Mississippi River opposite Alton IL (St Charles)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line SSW of Poplar Bluff (Butler)
Principal Cities: Florissant, Hazelwood, Bridgeton, Creve Coeur, Kirkwood, Arnold, Pevely, Herculaneum, Crystal City, Festus, Farmington, Fredericktown, Greenville, Poplar Bluff
Counties: St Charles, St Louis, Jefferson, St Francois, Madison, Wayne, Butler
Derivatives: MO 267, MO 367
Lindbergh Blvd in St Louis County, formerly went into St Louis City as Kingshighway

Business Route 67

MO 68

Missouri 68

Northwest Endpoint: US 63, Vichy (Maries)
Southeast Endpoint: MO 19, Salem (Dent)
Principal Cities: St James, Salem
Counties: Maries, Phelps, Dent
US 69

US 69

North Endpoint: Iowa line near Lamoni IA (Harrison)
South Endpoint: Missouri River, Fairfax Bridge (I-635), Riverside (Platte)
Principal Cities: Bethany, Cameron, Excelsior Springs, Kansas City
Counties: Harrison, Daviess, De Kalb, Clinton, Clay, Platte
Derivatives: SP 69
Mostly parallels I-35

Spur 69

West Endpoint: US 69, Bethany (Harrison)
East Endpoint: I-35 Exit 93, Bethany (Harrison)
Principal Cities: Bethany
Counties: Harrison
Derivative of US 69
0.8 mile connector on the north side of Bethany; eastbound direction labeled North
I 70

Interstate 70

West Endpoint: Kansas line at Intercity Viaduct (US 24/40/169), Kansas City (Jackson)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River, Poplar Street Bridge (I-44/55/64, US 40), St Louis (St Louis City)
Principal Cities: Kansas City, Independence, Odessa, Concordia, Boonville, Columbia, Kingdom City, Warrenton, O'Fallon, St Peters, St Charles, Bridgeton, St Louis
Counties: Jackson, Lafayette, Saline, Cooper, Boone, Callaway, Montgomery, Warren, St Charles, St Louis, St Louis City
Derivatives: I-170, I-270, MO 370, I-470, I-670, MO 770
Probably the most heavily travelled Missouri highway
BL 70

Business Loop 70

Missouri 70

Renamed or decommissioned
Now MO 72 from Ironton to Fredericktown, redesignated in 1959
US 71

US 71

North Endpoint: Iowa line between Clarinda IA and Maryville (Nodaway)
South Endpoint: Arkansas line SE of Anderson (McDonald)
Principal Cities: Maryville, Savannah, St Joseph, Platte City, North Kansas City, Kansas City, Grandview, Belton, Harrisonville, Adrian, Butler, Rich Hill, Nevada, Lamar, Carthage, Joplin, Neosho, Anderson
Counties: Nodaway, Andrew, Buchanan, Platte, Clay, Jackson, Cass, Bates, Vernon, Barton, Jasper, Newton, McDonald
Derivatives: MO 171, MO 371, MO 571
Entirely a divided highway (with some freeway segments) between Maryville and St Joseph and between Kansas City and Joplin; new freeway in 1998 built between Joplin and Anderson; concurrent with I-29 from N end of I-229 between Savannah and St Joseph to the downtown freeway loop in Kansas City; Watkins Drive parkway/freeway in midtown Kansas City, opened October 22, 2001

Business Route 71

Spur 71

West Endpoint: US 71, 1 mi W of Milo (Vernon)
East Endpoint: Milo (Vernon)
Counties: Vernon
Derivative of US 71
0.4 mi spur into Milo

Alternate US 71

Renamed or decommissioned
Now MO 571 from Carthage to US 71, US 71 from MO 571 to I-44, MO 59 from I-44 to 2 mi S of Neosho (decommissioned 1998, was last designated Alternate US route in Missouri)
I 72

Interstate 72

West Endpoint: East of US 36/61 interchange, Hannibal (Marion)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River, Hannibal (Marion)
Principal Cities: Hannibal
Counties: Marion
New river bridge opened September 2000; I-72 to extend westward to Cameron at I-35 (estimated time, 10 to 20 years); US 36 will be four-lane divided route across Missouri by 2010
MO 72

Missouri 72

Northwest Endpoint: I-44 Exit 184, Rolla (Phelps)
Southeast Endpoint: US 61/BL 55/MO 34, Jackson (Cape Girardeau)
Principal Cities: Rolla, Salem, Centerville, Ironton, Fredericktown, Jackson
Counties: Phelps, Dent, Reynolds, Iron, Madison, Bollinger, Cape Girardeau
Formerly MO 70, redesignated in 1959
MO 73

Missouri 73

North Endpoint: US 54, 4 mi SW of Macks Creek (Camden)
South Endpoint: US 65, Buffalo (Dallas)
Principal Cities: Buffalo
Counties: Camden, Dallas
US 54 cutoff to/from Lake of the Ozarks and Springfield

Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos

MO 74

Missouri 74

West Endpoint: MO 25, Dutchtown (Cape Girardeau)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River, Cape Girardeau (Cape Girardeau)
Principal Cities: Cape Girardeau
Counties: Cape Girardeau
Continues in Illinois as SH 146
MO 75

Missouri 75

Northwest Endpoint: MO 105, 2 mi W of Anniston (Mississippi)
Southeast Endpoint: MO 80, 3 mi S of Anniston (Mississippi)
Counties: Mississippi
MO 76

Missouri 76

West Endpoint: Oklahoma line at Tiff City (McDonald)
East Endpoint: US 60/63, Willow Springs (Howell)
Principal Cities: Anderson, Cassville, Branson, Ava, Willow Springs
Counties: McDonald, Barry, Stone, Taney, Douglas, Howell
Derivatives: SP 76

Spur 76

Northwest Endpoint: Rocky Comfort (McDonald)
Southeast Endpoint: MO 76, Rocky Comfort (McDonald)
Counties: McDonald
Derivative of MO 76
0.3 mi spur entirely within Rocky Comfort city limits

Missouri 76A

Renamed or decommissioned
Now MO 176, Merriam Woods to 2 mi E of Rockaway Beach
MO 77

Missouri 77

Northwest Endpoint: MO 25, 3 mi N of Chaffee (Cape Girardeau)
Southeast Endpoint: Terminus for ferry to Hickman KY (Mississippi)
Counties: Cape Girardeau, Scott, Mississippi
Derivatives: SP 77

Spur 77

West Endpoint: MO 77, Wolf Island (Mississippi)
East Endpoint: County road, 0.6 mi E of MO 77 (Mississippi)
Counties: Mississippi
Derivative of MO 77
MO 78

Missouri 78

West Endpoint: I-435 Exit 61, Kansas City (Jackson)
East Endpoint: MO 7, just outside Independence (Jackson)
Principal Cities: Kansas City, Independence
Counties: Jackson
23rd Street in Kansas City and Independence

Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos

MO 79

Missouri 79

MO 80

Missouri 80

West Endpoint: US 61/62, 2 mi W of I-55 Exit 58 (New Madrid)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River (no crossing), 15 mi E of East Prairie (Mississippi)
Principal Cities: East Prairie
Counties: New Madrid, Mississippi

Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos

MO 81

Missouri 81

North Endpoint: Iowa line N of Kahoka (Clark)
South Endpoint: MO 16, 3 mi W of Canton (Lewis)
Principal Cities: Kahoka
Counties: Clark, Lewis
Continues in Iowa as SH 81
MO 82

Missouri 82

West Endpoint: US 54, El Dorado Springs (Cedar)
East Endpoint: MO 83, 3 mi E of Harper (Hickory)
Principal Cities: El Dorado Springs, Osceola
Counties: Cedar, St Clair, Hickory
Originally MO 62 between El Dorado Springs and Osceola, redesignated in 1931
MO 83

Missouri 83

North Endpoint: US 65, 2 mi S of Warsaw (Benton)
South Endpoint: MO 13, 2 mi S of Bolivar (Polk)
Principal Cities: Warsaw, Bolivar
Counties: Benton, Hickory, Polk
MO 84

Missouri 84

Northwest Endpoint: Arkansas line, 3 mi W of Kennett (Dunklin)
Southeast Endpoint: I-155/US 412 Exit 7, 2 mi S of Caruthersville (Pemiscot)
Principal Cities: Kennett, Hayti, Caruthersville
Counties: Dunklin, Pemiscot
Derivatives: SP 84
Continues in Arkansas as SH 90; formerly ended in Caruthersville at terminus for ferry to Tennessee SH 79; SP 84 went into Caruthersville

Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos

Spur 84

West Endpoint: MO 84, Caruthersville (Pemiscot)
East Endpoint: Caruthersville (Pemiscot)
Counties: Pemiscot
Derivative of MO 84
0.7 mi spur entirely within Caruthersville city limits
MO 85

Missouri 85

North Endpoint: US 136, Albany (Gentry)
South Endpoint: SR A, Evona (Gentry)
Principal Cities: Albany
Counties: Gentry
MO 86

Missouri 86

Northwest Endpoint: I-44/MO 43 Exit 6, Joplin (Newton)
Southeast Endpoint: US 65, 7 mi S of Hollister (Taney)
Principal Cities: Joplin, Neosho, Cassville
Counties: Newton, Barry, Stone, Taney
MO 87

Missouri 87

Missouri 88

Renamed or decommissioned
Now SR EE between Lanagan and Pineville and US 71 from there to the Arkansas border
MO 89

Missouri 89

Spur 89

North Endpoint: MO 89, 5 mi E of Linn (Osage)
South Endpoint: US 50, 5 mi ESE of Linn (Osage)
Counties: Osage
Derivative of MO 89
1.6 mi connector between MO 89 and US 50
MO 90

Missouri 90

West Endpoint: MO 43, 2 mi NE of Southwest City (McDonald)
East Endpoint: MO 37, Washburn (Barry)
Principal Cities: Noel
Counties: McDonald, Barry
MO 91

Missouri 91

Northwest Endpoint: MO 51, Dongola (Bollinger)
Southeast Endpoint: SR C, Morley (Scott)
Principal Cities: Advance
Counties: Bollinger, Stoddard, Scott
MO 92

Missouri 92

West Endpoint: Missouri River opposite Leavenworth KS (Platte)
East Endpoint: US 69, 4 mi NW of Excelsior Springs (Clay)
Principal Cities: Platte City, Smithville, Kearney
Counties: Platte, Clay
Derivatives: SP 92
Continues in Kansas as SH 92

Spur 92

North Endpoint: MO 371, 0.2 mi W of I-29 (Platte)
South Endpoint: MO 92, Tracy (Platte)
Counties: Platte
Derivative of MO 92

Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos

MO 93

Missouri 93

No evidence found that this was ever assigned
MO 94

Missouri 94

MO 95

Missouri 95

Northeast Endpoint: MO 32, Lynchburg (Laclede)
Southwest Endpoint: US 160, 1 mi W of Theodosia (Ozark)
Principal Cities: Mountain Grove
Counties: Laclede, Wright, Douglas, Ozark
MO 96

Missouri 96

MO 97

Missouri 97

North Endpoint: MO 32, 7 mi S of El Dorado Springs (Cedar)
South Endpoint: MO 86, near Pioneer (Barry)
Principal Cities: Lockwood, Pierce City
Counties: Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, Barry
MO 98

Missouri 98

West Endpoint: MO 87/BL 70 SE of Boonville (Cooper)
East Endpoint: County road leading to Missouri River, 1 mi N of Overton (no crossing) (Cooper)
Counties: Cooper
MO 99

Missouri 99

North Endpoint: US 60, Birch Tree (Shannon)
South Endpoint: US 160, 1 mi S of Thomasville (Oregon)
Counties: Shannon, Oregon
An earlier designation of Kingshighway and Riverview Blvd in St Louis (city)
MO 100

Missouri 100

West Endpoint: US 50, Linn (Osage)
East Endpoint: Chouteau Ave at MacArthur Bridge entrance ramps, St Louis (St Louis City)
Principal Cities: Linn, Hermann, New Haven, Washington, Manchester, St Louis
Counties: Osage, Gasconade, Franklin, St Louis, St Louis City
Parallels MO 94 along south bank of Missouri River; Manchester Road in St Louis County; original western endpoint at Hermann, extended in 1962 to Chamois and in 1966 to Linn
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