Missouri State Highways

Explore Missouri State Highways, including numbered and lettered routes across the state. Learn how MoDOT’s system connects cities, rural towns, and scenic byways throughout Missouri.

Missouri’s state highway system forms a vital transportation network that complements the state’s extensive Interstate and U.S. Route corridors. Administered by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), these highways span both urban centers and rural communities, providing critical links for commuters, freight transport, and travelers exploring the Show-Me State. Missouri’s highway numbering system includes both lettered routes—unique to Missouri—and traditionally numbered state highways.

A distinctive feature of Missouri’s system is its use of lettered routes, such as Route D or Route JJ, which often serve as connectors or rural access roads. These supplement the more conventional numbered state highways, like Route 5 or Route 13, which span longer distances and serve as major north-south or east-west corridors. Numbered routes typically carry more traffic and connect with Interstates and U.S. Highways, while lettered routes may be short segments linking small towns or serving local agriculture.

Missouri’s diverse topography—from the Ozark Mountains to the Mississippi River plains—means that its state highways offer more than just transportation; they’re a gateway to scenic byways, historical towns, and outdoor recreation. Whether navigating Route 76 through Branson or traveling the rural stretches of Route 36 in the north, Missouri’s highways reflect a blend of function and heritage found only in the heart of the Midwest.

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Missouri Supplemental Route M: Route 76 to Big M (Route E)

Missouri Supplemental Route M: Route 76 to Big M (Route E)

Experience the hidden beauty of the Ozarks on Missouri Supplemental Route M, a 6-mile scenic drive from Route 76 to the lakeside haven of Big M. Cruise through rolling farmland, shady forests, and classic creek valleys before arriving at Table Rock Lake’s Big M park 

Missouri Supplemental Route K: Chesapeake to Aurora

Missouri Supplemental Route K: Chesapeake to Aurora

Take a scenic 10-mile drive along Missouri Supplemental Route K from Chesapeake to Aurora. Explore rolling farmland, classic Ozark countryside, and small-town charm on this peaceful connector through Lawrence County.

Missouri Supplemental Route N: Spencer to Chesapeake

Missouri Supplemental Route N: Spencer to Chesapeake

Cruise Missouri Supplemental Route N from Spencer to Chesapeake for a 7-mile journey blending Route 66 nostalgia with classic Ozarks farmland. Explore historic alignments, rural landscapes, and roadside Americana along this short but scenic Missouri drive.

Historic Route 66:  Halltown to Spencer

Historic Route 66: Halltown to Spencer

Experience a mile of pure nostalgia on Historic Route 66 from Halltown to Spencer, Missouri. Starting at Gary’s Gay Parita gas station, this short but scenic drive crosses Turnback Creek and Paris Springs, ending at MO-96 near Spencer. Discover a living slice of the M…

Missouri Supplemental Route H: Noel to Pineville

Missouri Supplemental Route H: Noel to Pineville

Take a short but scenic ride along Missouri Supplemental Highway H from Noel to Pineville. Follow Kings Highway through the wooded Elk River valley and connect to I-49 for more Ozark exploration.

Missouri Highway 90: Southwest City to Noel

Missouri Highway 90: Southwest City to Noel

Cruise 11 scenic miles along Missouri Highway 90 from Southwest City to Noel. This winding Ozark drive passes through quiet forests, rolling farmland, and the charming riverside town of Noel — perfect for a quick day trip or a weekend float.

Missouri Supplemental Route P: Eagle Rock to Arkansas

Missouri Supplemental Route P: Eagle Rock to Arkansas

Take a short but scenic drive along Missouri Supplemental Route P, from Route 86 west of Eagle Rock to the Arkansas state line. This quiet connector marks the beginning of the legendary Arkansas Highway 23, known for its winding path through the Ozarks and the Pig Trail…

Missouri State Route 86: Carr Lane to Eagle Rock

Missouri State Route 86: Carr Lane to Eagle Rock

Explore the 9-mile stretch of Missouri State Route 86 from Carr Lane to Eagle Rock. This scenic Ozark drive near the Arkansas border winds through forest, farmland, and the recreational hub of Golden, Missouri.

Missouri State Route 76: Forsyth to Hollister

Missouri State Route 76: Forsyth to Hollister

Explore 12 miles of Missouri Route 76 from Forsyth to Hollister, including scenic views, wooded hills, and access to Lake Taneycomo. This route blends quiet Ozark towns with growing Branson suburbs.

Missouri State Route 125: Arkansas to Rueter

Missouri State Route 125: Arkansas to Rueter

Explore Missouri Route 125 from the Arkansas border to Rueter—a 10-mile scenic drive through the quiet forests and farmland of the Ozarks. Discover small towns, peaceful curves, and a tranquil rural atmosphere along the way.