STATE ROUTES 61-70

State Route 61

Counties:           Roane, Anderson, Union
Cities:                Rockwood, Harriman, Oliver Springs, Clinton, Maynardville
Multiplexes:      US 27, US 27 (State Route 29), State Route 62, State Route 33

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State Route 62

Counties:           Putnam, Fentress, Morgan, Roane, Anderson, Knox
Cities:                Monterey, Clarkrange, Lancing, Wartburg, Oliver Springs, Oak Ridge, Knoxville
Multiplexes:       US 27 (State Route 29), State Route 61

Known Routing:

Begins at State Route 84 in Monterey
Continues eastward into Fentress County and into Clarkrange
Crosses US 127 (State Route 28) at a traffic signal in Clarkrange
Continues eastward into Lancing and Morgan County
Joins US 27 (State Route 29) north of Wartburg in Morgan County
Leaves US 27 at a traffic signal near the Wartburg central business district
Continues eastward through Petros and Joyner communities toward Roane County
Enters Roane County at Oliver Springs near the Roane and Anderson County lines
Joins State Route 61 in Oliver Springs and continues eastward through Oliver Springs/Anderson Co.
Departs State Route 61 east of Oliver Springs and continues toward Oak Ridge
Continues eastward through Oak Ridge, toward Knoxville
Intersects State Route 170's southwestern terminus near the Clinch River (Melton Lake)
Crosses Clinch River into Knox County
Intersects the northern terminus of State Route 162 (Pellissippi Parkway) just south of the river in the Solway community
Continues eastward toward Knoxville
Intersects State Route 131 at the "Karns Red Light"
Continues toward Knoxville
Interchanges with Interstate 640 just outside downtown Knoxville
Intersects the eastern terminus of State Route 169 (Middlebrook Pike) near downtown Knoxville and Knoxville College
Interchanges with Interstate 40 near downtown Knoxville
Terminates at US 11/70/441 (State Route 1/33) in downtown Knoxville.

* Note:    If one is ever in Cookeville, looking for an alternative way to downtown Knoxville, and likes country roads, this is the way to go.  Just make sure you realize that driving 80mph is challenging the laws of Physics!


State Route 64

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State Route 65

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State Route 66

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State Route 67

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State Route 68

Counties:           Polk, Monroe, McMinn, Meigs, Rhea, Cumberland
Cities:                Copperhill, Ducktown, Farner, Coker Creek, Tellico Plains, Madisonville, Sweetwater, Ten Mile,
                           Spring City, Grandview, Homestead
Multiplexes:       State Route 302, US 27 (State Route 29)

Known Routing:

Begins at Georgia Route 5 in Copperhill, TN near McCaysville, GA
Continues northward, interchanges with US 64/74
Continues northward toward Ducktown
Intersects the west terminus of State Route 123
Continues northward through Farner and into Monroe County
Continues through Coker Creek and into Tellico Plains
Intersects several state routes in Tellico Plains
Continues westward toward Madisonville
Interchanges with US 411 (State Route 33) in Madisonville
Continues westward toward Sweetwater
Intersects US 11 (State Route 2) in Sweetwater, near the central business district
Interchanges with Interstate 75 near the Monroe/McMinn County line
Continues westward through McMinn County toward Meigs County
Continues westward through Meigs County
Intersects State Route 58 at a 4-way stop near Ten Mile
Continues westward across Watts Bar Dam into Rhea County
Is multiplexed for a short distance with State Route 302, south of Spring City
Joins US 27 (State Route 29) south of Spring City
Continues northward to an interchange with US 27 near Spring City central business district
Continues northwestward toward Grandview and Cumberland County
Continues northwestward through Cumberland County to its terminus at US 127 (State Route 28) in Homestead


State Route 69

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