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'''Mississippi Highway 315 Scenic''' ('''MS 315 Scenic''') is a {{convert|14.1|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} scenic route of MS 315 in [[Panola County, Mississippi]]. It connects the town of [[Batesville, Mississippi|Batesville]] with [[John W. Kyle State Park]], as well as connect MS 315 with [[Sardis Dam]]. |
'''Mississippi Highway 315 Scenic''' ('''MS 315 Scenic''') is a {{convert|14.1|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} scenic route of MS 315 in [[Panola County, Mississippi]]. It connects the town of [[Batesville, Mississippi|Batesville]] with [[John W. Kyle State Park]], as well as connect MS 315 with [[Sardis Dam]]. |
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[[File:Sardis Dam 2.JPG|thumb|right|MS 315 Scenic crossing Sardis Dam, as viewed from Arty R. Tapp Overlook]] |
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MS 315 Scenic begins at an intersection between [[Mississippi Highway 35|MS 35]] and [[U.S. Route 51 in Mississippi|US 51]] in the northern part of the city of [[Batesville, Mississippi|Batesville]]. It heads west, [[Concurrency (road)|concurrent (overlapped)]] with MS 35, along James Street through a neighborhood for about a block before turning right onto Broadway Street on the north side of downtown. The highway parallels the [[Tallahatchie River]] and a railroad as it travels northeast through an industrial area for a couple of miles to an interchange with [[Interstate 55 in Mississippi|I-55]] (Exit 246), where the highway leaves the Batesville city limits and passes by the [[Panola County Airport]] and crosses [[Hotopha Creek]]. MS 35/MS 315 Scenic heads northeast through farmland for several up a narrow valley to enter [[John W. Kyle State Park]], where they travel along the southern shore of [[Lower Lake (Mississippi)|Lower Lake]] and pass by several businesses to come to an intersection with [[Mississippi Highway 315|MS 315]], where MS 35 ends and MS 315 Scenic follows MS 315 south to gain elevation as they climb towards the top of [[Sardis Dam]]. MS 315 Scenic now breaks off along its own path at another intersection and passes northwestward along the very top of Sardis Dam for a little over too miles, passing by the [[Arty R. Tapp Overlook]], [[Beach Point Public Use Area]], and the [[John W. Kyle State Park Lodge]], all the while offering stunning views of [[Sardis Lake]]. MS 315 Scenic makes a sharp left turn at Spillway Road, which leads to the [[Mallard Pointe Golf Course]] and the Sardis Lake Field Office (as well as other portions of the state park), and winds its way down the side of the dam, parallel to its spillway, for about a mile to a wooded portion of the valley, where MS 315 Scenic comes to an end at another intersection with MS 315. |
MS 315 Scenic begins at an intersection between [[Mississippi Highway 35|MS 35]] and [[U.S. Route 51 in Mississippi|US 51]] in the northern part of the city of [[Batesville, Mississippi|Batesville]]. It heads west, [[Concurrency (road)|concurrent (overlapped)]] with MS 35, along James Street through a neighborhood for about a block before turning right onto Broadway Street on the north side of downtown. The highway parallels the [[Tallahatchie River]] and a railroad as it travels northeast through an industrial area for a couple of miles to an interchange with [[Interstate 55 in Mississippi|I-55]] (Exit 246), where the highway leaves the Batesville city limits and passes by the [[Panola County Airport]] and crosses [[Hotopha Creek]]. MS 35/MS 315 Scenic heads northeast through farmland for several up a narrow valley to enter [[John W. Kyle State Park]], where they travel along the southern shore of [[Lower Lake (Mississippi)|Lower Lake]] and pass by several businesses to come to an intersection with [[Mississippi Highway 315|MS 315]], where MS 35 ends and MS 315 Scenic follows MS 315 south to gain elevation as they climb towards the top of [[Sardis Dam]]. MS 315 Scenic now breaks off along its own path at another intersection and passes northwestward along the very top of Sardis Dam for a little over too miles, passing by the [[Arty R. Tapp Overlook]], [[Beach Point Public Use Area]], and the [[John W. Kyle State Park Lodge]], all the while offering stunning views of [[Sardis Lake]]. MS 315 Scenic makes a sharp left turn at Spillway Road, which leads to the [[Mallard Pointe Golf Course]] and the Sardis Lake Field Office (as well as other portions of the state park), and winds its way down the side of the dam, parallel to its spillway, for about a mile to a wooded portion of the valley, where MS 315 Scenic comes to an end at another intersection with MS 315. |
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Route information | ||||
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Maintained by MDOT | ||||
Length | 78.174 mi[1] (125.809 km) | |||
Existed | 1953–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | US 49 / US 61 near Rich | |||
MS 3 in Sledge US 51 in Sardis | ||||
East end | MS 9W in Paris | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Mississippi | |||
Counties | Coahoma, Quitman, Panola, Yalobusha, Lafayette | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Mississippi Highway 315 (MS 315) is a 78.174-mile (125.809 km) long state highway located in northern Mississippi. The western terminus of the route is at US 49/US 61 near Rich in Coahoma County while the eastern terminus is at MS 9W near Paris in Lafayette County. Along the way, the highway passes over Sardis Dam east of the town of Sardis. It is a very rare east-west odd-numbered state highway, but it is signed north-south. [2]
Route description
MS 315 begins Mississippi Delta region at an intersection with US 49/US 61 near Rich in Coahoma County. The route heads east through flat farmland to cross into neighboring Quitman County, and it winds its way northeast have an intersection with MS 716 (Six Mile Lake Road) before crossing the Tallahatchie River and passing through the town of Sledge, intersecting MS 714 (Quitman Street) and MS 3.
The highway now enters Panola County and climbs some Loess bluffs out of the delta and into the North Central Hills. MS 315 travels through mostly wooded areas for the next several miles to enter the town of Sardis, where it has an intersection with US 51 before passing through downtown along Lee Street and having interchange with I-55 (Exit 252) shortly thereafter. The route leaves Sardis and winds its way east through woodlands for several miles to have its first intersection with MS 315 Scenic before passing alongside Sardis Dam through John W. Kyle State Park. MS 315 has an intersection with MS 35 to become concurrent (overlapped) with MS 315 Scenic for a short distance before passing along a short portion of the dam and traveling by some marinas. The highway now heads southeast through woodlands to become concurrent with westbound traffic on MS 6/US 278 for a few miles before turning southeast to enter Lafayette County.
The portion of the highway between Sardis Dam and the end of the concurrency with MS 6/US 278 is poorly signed.
MS 315 travels through a mix of farmland and wooded areas for several miles to have an intersection with MS 328 and crosses the Yocona River (at the northernmost reaches of Enid Lake) before entering neighboring Yalobusha County. The highway enters the Water Valley city limits, immediately becoming concurrent with MS 7 south, bypassing the majority of the town along its western side. MS 315 breaks off and follows MS 32 east for a short distance before following S Main Street back into town, where it makes a right onto Blackmur Drive at the southern edge of the historic downtown area. The highway now leaves Water Valley and- heads east up a narrow valley along the banks of Otoucalofa Creek for several miles to re-enter Lafayette County and come to an end shortly thereafter at an intersection with MS 9W in the community Paris.
The entire route of MS 315, excluding the concurrencies with MS 6/US 278 and MS 7 (which are both divided four-lane highways), as well as a short undivided four-lane section between US 51 and I-55 in Sardis, is a rural two-lane.[3]
Scenic route
Location | Sardis Dam - Batesville |
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Length | 14.1 mi (22.7 km) |
Mississippi Highway 315 Scenic (MS 315 Scenic) is a 14.1-mile-long (22.7 km) scenic route of MS 315 in Panola County, Mississippi. It connects the town of Batesville with John W. Kyle State Park, as well as connect MS 315 with Sardis Dam.
MS 315 Scenic begins at an intersection between MS 35 and US 51 in the northern part of the city of Batesville. It heads west, concurrent (overlapped) with MS 35, along James Street through a neighborhood for about a block before turning right onto Broadway Street on the north side of downtown. The highway parallels the Tallahatchie River and a railroad as it travels northeast through an industrial area for a couple of miles to an interchange with I-55 (Exit 246), where the highway leaves the Batesville city limits and passes by the Panola County Airport and crosses Hotopha Creek. MS 35/MS 315 Scenic heads northeast through farmland for several up a narrow valley to enter John W. Kyle State Park, where they travel along the southern shore of Lower Lake and pass by several businesses to come to an intersection with MS 315, where MS 35 ends and MS 315 Scenic follows MS 315 south to gain elevation as they climb towards the top of Sardis Dam. MS 315 Scenic now breaks off along its own path at another intersection and passes northwestward along the very top of Sardis Dam for a little over too miles, passing by the Arty R. Tapp Overlook, Beach Point Public Use Area, and the John W. Kyle State Park Lodge, all the while offering stunning views of Sardis Lake. MS 315 Scenic makes a sharp left turn at Spillway Road, which leads to the Mallard Pointe Golf Course and the Sardis Lake Field Office (as well as other portions of the state park), and winds its way down the side of the dam, parallel to its spillway, for about a mile to a wooded portion of the valley, where MS 315 Scenic comes to an end at another intersection with MS 315.
The entire length of Mississippi Highway 315 Scenic is a two-lane highway.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[3] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Coahoma | | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 49 / US 61 / Great River Road – Tunica, Clarksdale, Helena, AR | Western (signed southern) terminus |
Quitman | | 13.0 | 20.9 | MS 716 west (Six Mile Lake Road) | Eastern terminus of MS 716 |
Sledge | 15.9 | 25.6 | MS 714 east (Quitman Street) | Western terminus of MS 714 | |
16.6 | 26.7 | MS 3 (Charley Pride Highway) – Marks, Crenshaw | |||
Panola | Sardis | 33.6 | 54.1 | US 51 – Como, Batesville | |
35.2 | 56.6 | I-55 – Memphis, Grenada | I-55 exit 252 | ||
John W. Kyle State Park | 41.5 | 66.8 | MS 315 Scenic south – John W. Kyle State Park Lodge, Mallard Point Golf Course, Sardis Dam, Beach Point | Northern terminus of MS 315 Scenic | |
43.6 | 70.2 | MS 35 south / MS 315 Scenic south – Batesville | Northern terminus of MS 35; western end of MS 315 Scenic concurrency | ||
43.9 | 70.7 | MS 315 Scenic north – Arty R. Tapp Overlook, Sardis Dam, Beach Point | Eastern end of MS 315 concurrency | ||
| 50.2 | 80.8 | US 278 east / MS 6 east – Oxford | Western end of US 278/MS 6 concurrency | |
| 52.6 | 84.7 | US 278 west / MS 6 west – Batesville | Interchange; eastern end of US 278/MS 6 concurrency | |
Lafayette | | 60.3 | 97.0 | MS 328 east | Western terminus of MS 328 |
Yalobusha | Water Valley | 65.6 | 105.6 | MS 7 north – Water Valley, Oxford | Western end of MS 7 concurrency |
| 68.4 | 110.1 | MS 7 south / MS 32 west – Coffeeville, Oakland | Eastern end of MS 7 concurrency; Western end of MS 32 concurrency | |
Water Valley | 69.0 | 111.0 | MS 32 east (Main Street) – Bruce | Eastern end of MS 32 concurrency | |
Lafayette | Paris | 82.3 | 132.4 | MS 9W / MS 812 east – Oxford, Bruce, Paris | Eastern (signed northern) terminus; western terminus of MS 812 |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ^ "Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Transportation. 2008. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
- ^ http://azfoo.net/gdt/babs/images/US-Hwy61SignUS-Hwy49Sign.jpg
- ^ a b Microsoft; Nokia. "Mississippi Highway 315" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved December 25, 2014.