Tennessee State Route 85

State Route 85 primary marker State Route 85 secondary marker

State Route 85
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length 85.24 mi (137.18 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 80 near Monoville
  SR 53 / SR 56 / SR 135 near Gainesboro
SR 111 in Livingston
SR 84 in Livingston
SR 52 in Livingston
SR 53 near Alpine
East end US 127 / SR 28 near Grimsley
Location
Counties Smith, Jackson, Overton, Fentress
Highway system
SR 84SR 86

State Route 85 (SR 85) is an east-west state highway in Middle Tennessee. The 85.24 miles (137.18 km)-long road traverses portions of Smith, Jackson, Overton, and Fentress Counties. [1] [2]

Route Description

State Route 85 passing through the Smith County community of Kempville

Smith County

SR 85 begins in Smith County in Monoville at a junction with SR 80. It goes east as a primary highway to an intersection with SR 263 before passing by Cordell Hull Lake/Cumberland River. It then passes through Defeated and travels along Defeated Creek for a short distance before turning east again and passing through Kempville.

Jackson County

SR 85 then enters Jackson County and passes by the historic home of Sampson Williams. It then climbs a few mountains before coming to a junction and becomes concurrent with SR 262 at a crossing of an arm of Cordell Hull Lake. They then parallel the Cumberland River until SR 85 separates from SR 262 and turns north. SR 85 then becomes a very curvy secondary highway and turns northeast as it climbs through some more mountains for several miles. It then intersects SR 56/SR 135 in Jennings Creek and joins their concurrency, becoming primary once again. They then turn south and pass by Jackson County Middle School before crossing the Cumberland River again and intersecting with SR 53 just north of Gainesboro. SR 56 turns south along SR 53 while SR 85 and SR 135 turn north along SR 53. The three travel along the banks of the Cumberland River before they all split at a W-shaped intersection, with SR 53 turning north along the Cumberland, SR 135 goes southeast, and SR 85 east, leaving the Cumberland River for the final time. SR 85 then goes through some more mountains before passing through Burristown and some farmland. It then becomes curvy again and crosses into Overton County.

Overton County

It then enters Hillham and intersects SR 136. SR 85 then curves to the southeast and leaves Hilham, passing by Hilham School. It the continues east to intersect SR 84 before entering Livingston. It the intersects and becomes concurrent with SR 111 for a short distance before entering downtown. In downtown, SR 85 intersects and becomes concurrent with SR 52. They then leave downtown and intersect SR 294 before leaving Livingston. SR 52/SR 85 then become curvy and pass through Alpine. SR 52 then separates and turns north, while SR 85 turns south, becoming secondary once again. It then passes through Allred it then becomes extremely curvy and climbs a very large mountain to junction with SR 164 north of Crawford. It stays curvy for several more miles while it crosses into Fentress County.

Fentress County

SR 85 then goes through Wilder and some hairpin turns before finally ending at US 127/SR 28 between Clarkrange and Grimsley beside South Fentress Elementary School.

Major intersections[2]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SmithMonoville0.000.00 SR 80 Carthage, Red Boiling SpringsWestern terminus
SR 263 south CarthageNorthern terminus of SR 263
Jackson SR 262 west (Lafayette)Begin concurrency with SR 262
SR 262 east (Gainesboro)End concurrency with SR 262; SR 85 becomes secondary route
SR 56 north / SR 135 north WhitleyvilleBegin concurrency with SR 56 and unsigned SR 135
Gainesboro bridge over Cumberland River
Gainesboro SR 53 south / SR 56 southEnd concurrency with SR 56; begin concurrency with SR 53
SR 85 becomes a primary route
SR 135 south Cummins Falls State Park, CookevilleEnd concurrency with SR 135
SR 53 north CelinaEnd concurrency with SR 53
OvertonHilham SR 136 Standing Stone State Park
SR 84 eastWestern terminus of SR 84
Livingston SR 111 south CookevilleBegin concurrency with SR 111
SR 111 north Byrdstown, Standing Stone State ParkEnd concurrency with SR 111
SR 52 west Standing Stone State Park, CelinaBegin concurrency with SR 52
SR 294 north to SR 111 ByrdstownSouthern terminus of SR 294
Alpine SR 52 east Jamestown, Pickett State ParkEnd concurrency with SR 52;
SR 85 becomes a secondary route
Crawford SR 164 southNorthern terminus of SR 164
FentressGrimsley US 127 (SR 28) Jamestown, CrossvilleEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Microsoft MapPoint 2006, Retrieved on 2007-8-13
  2. 1 2 Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2010 ed.). DeLorme.


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