Tennessee State Route 181

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State Route 181 primary marker State Route 181 secondary marker
State Route 181
Great River Road
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length25.10 mi (40.39 km)
Major junctions
South end SR 88 at Hales Point
Major intersections I-155 / US 412 Exit 2 near Ayers
North end SR 79 near Cottonwood Grove
Location
CountiesLauderdale, Dyer, Lake
Highway system
SR 180 SR 182

State Route 181 (abbreviated SR 181) is a primary state highway running through Lake, Dyer, and Lauderdale counties in Tennessee. This highway traverses very sparsely populated areas and is located entirely within the flood plains of the Mississippi River, Obion River and Forked Deer River. SR 181 is constructed as a modern two-lane facility with paved shoulders and a 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit throughout its length. Prior to its designation as a state highway (and subsequent raising of the levee), it was a narrow gravel road. It is constructed atop the "Big Levee" in Dyer County and is used as a primary defense against floodwaters from the Mississippi River itself, however, floodwaters from the Obion River often back up on the eastern side of the levee. This highway doesn't pass through any municipalities or unincorporated communities. The area is a popular destination for fishermen and hunters.

Route description[]

The entire length of SR 181 is signed as the Great River Road and also carries a designation. This state route carries both a primary and secondary designation.

Major intersections[]

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Lauderdale0.00.0 SR 88 / Great River Road south – Halls, Southern terminus
Dyer11.919.2 SR 104 – Finley, Dyersburg
15.424.8 I-155 / US 412 – Dyersburg, St. LouisI-155/US 412 exit 2
20.432.8 SR 103 – Bogota
Lake25.140.4 SR 79 / Great River Road north – RidgelyNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References[]

  1. ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation. "County Maps". Retrieved September 22, 2011.
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