Tennessee State Route 79

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State Route 79 primary marker State Route 79 secondary marker
State Route 79
SR 79 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length10.37 mi[1] (16.69 km)
Existed1947–present
Major junctions
West endDead end at Mississippi River at
Major intersections SR 181 / Great River Road near
East end SR 78 near Ridgely
Location
CountiesLake
Highway system
US 79 SR 80

State Route 79 (SR 79) is a 10.37-mile-long (16.69 km) state highway in southwestern Lake County, Tennessee. SR 79 has a dual primary and secondary designation[2] and is one of a few state routes in Tennessee to have an aggregate (gravel) road surface.

Route description[]

The western terminus of SR 79 is located at the Mississippi River (Island 15) in the extreme southwestern portion of Lake County, Tennessee and travels across low-lying areas that are subject to flooding from the Mississippi River. SR 79 from its western terminus (mile 0.00) to mile 6.66 has been repeatedly damaged by seasonal flooding and as a result TDOT uses gravel, crushed stone, sand and dirt to rebuild the road surface when it has been damaged from flooding. This section is unsigned in the field. At mile 6.66, SR 79 crosses the federal levee to its eastern terminus near Ridgely, Tennessee.

History[]

SR 79 was known as Powell Ferry Road prior to its designation as a state route and served the Powell Ferry (also known as the Pemiscot Ferry) that crossed the Mississippi River to Caruthersville, Missouri. This ferry began service in 1895 and was operated by Lee Line Steamers.[3] The roadway geometry of SR 79 has been changed very little since its designation as a state highway with the only major change being at the junction of SR 79 and SR 181.[4]

Major intersections[]

The entire route is in Lake County.

Locationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0Dead end at Mississippi RiverWestern terminus; SR 79 begins as an unsigned secondary highway
6.610.6
SR 181 south / Great River Road to I-155
SR 79 becomes a signed primary highway; northern terminus of SR 181; western end of Great River Road concurrency
10.316.6 SR 78 / Great River Road north – Tiptonville, DyersburgEastern terminus; SR 79 ends as a primary highway; provides access to Reelfoot Lake State Park and Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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