Oklahoma_State_Highway_80

Oklahoma State Highway 80

Oklahoma State Highway 80

State highway in Oklahoma, United States


State Highway 80 is a northsouth state highway in eastern Oklahoma. It runs from Fort Gibson in Muskogee County to Hulbert in Cherokee County. It is 20.47 miles (32.94 km) long[1][2] and has one lettered spur route, SH-80A.[2]

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Route description

SH-80 begins at US-62/SH-10 just south of Fort Gibson.[2] After heading through Fort Gibson, it enters Cherokee County. It roughly parallels the Cherokee/Wagoner County line before meeting the east end of State Highway 251A. It then heads east before curving back north and zig-zagging to its northern end with SH-51.[1]

The route is known for its winding curves as it traverses the eastern shores of Fort Gibson Lake and is popular among motorcyclists.[3][4]

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SH-80A

SH-80A is an alternate route of SH-80 through the east side of Fort Gibson. It is 0.85 miles (1.37 km) in length and connects to SH-80 at both ends.[2]


References

  1. Control Section Maps (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Transportation. March 2018. § 11: Cherokee County. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  2. Control Section Maps (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Transportation. March 2018. § 51: Muskogee County. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  3. "Oklahoma Motorcycle Guide" (PDF). Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  4. Dragoo, Bill; Dragoo, Dragoo (October 5, 2022). "The Best Motorcycle Ride in Eastern Oklahoma". Rider. Retrieved October 23, 2022.

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