The following is a list of all state highways in Brewster County, Texas maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation. All state highways in Texas are paved.
Route Name | Direction | Termini | Junctions | Length | Remarks |
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US 67 [1] | S/N | Presidio County to Presidio County | 1.3 miles (2.1 km) [2] | Overlays US 90 and briefly leaves county | |
US 67 [1] | S/N | Presidio County to Pecos County | FM 1703 SH 118 north – Fort Davis SH 118 south– Study Butte SH 223 US 90 east – Marathon | 37.2 miles (59.9 km) [2] | Passes through Alpine |
US 90 [3] | W/E | Presidio County to Presidio County | 1.3 miles (2.1 km) [2] | Overlays US 67 and briefly leaves county | |
US 90 [3] | W/E | Presidio County to Pecos County | FM 1703 SH 118 north – Fort Davis SH 118 south– Study Butte SH 223 US 67 north – Fort Stockton US 385 south US 385 north – Fort Stockton | 70.8 miles (113.9 km) [2] | Passes through Alpine, Marathon |
US 385 [4] | S/N | Big Bend National Park Persimmon Gap Entrance to Pecos County | RM 2627 US 90 west – Alpine US 90 east – Sanderson | 59.1 miles (95.1 km) [5] [6] [7] | Passes through Marathon |
Route Name | Direction | Termini | Junctions | Length | Remarks |
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SH 118 [8] | S/N | Big Bend National Park Maverick Entrance to Jeff Davis County | FM 170 – Terlingua US 67 north / US 90 west – Fort Stockton , Marathon US 67 south / US 90 east – Marfa SH 223 | 89.7 miles (144.4 km) [2] | Passes through Study Butte, Alpine |
SH 223 [9] | S/N | US 90 to SH 118 | 1.6 miles (2.6 km) [9] | Partial loop around northeast quadrant of Alpine |
Route Name | Direction | Termini | Junctions | Length | Remarks |
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FM 170 [10] | W/E | Presidio County to SH 118 – Alpine | 18.0 miles (29.0 km) [2] | Passes through Lajitas, Terlingua to Study Butte | |
FM 1703 [11] | S/N | US 67 / US 90 – Marfa , Alpine to Wagon Road | 3.9 miles (6.3 km) [11] | Serves rural subdivision near Alpine | |
RM 2627 [12] | S/N | La Linda International Bridge to US 385 – Marathon | 28.0 miles (45.1 km) [12] |
Route Name | Direction | Termini | Remarks |
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SH 3 [13] | W/E | Presidio County to | Replaced by US 90 in 1939 |
SH 51 [14] | S/N | Pecos County to Big Bend National Park | Replaced by US 385 in 1959 |
SH 227 [7] | S/N | US 90 to Santa Elena Canyon | Portion in Big Bend National Park dropped from description in 1946 Replaced by SH 51 in 1956 |
SH 233 [15] | N/S | to Jeff Davis County | Replaced by SH 118 in 1939 |
Spur 121 [16] | W/E | SH 227 to Terlingua | Former Terlingua spur of SH 227 in Big Bend National Park before 1946 |
FM 1214 [5] | S/N | Pecos County to US 90 | Replaced by SH 51 in 1956 |
State Highway Spur 194 or Spur 194 is a highway in the U.S. state of Texas maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The 1.4-mile (2.3 km) route begins southwest of Fort Stockton in Pecos County along the path of a former highway between Fort Stockton and Alpine and ends at U.S. Highway 385 (US 385) on the south side of Fort Stockton.
Farm to Market Road 305 (FM 305) is a Farm to Market Road in the U.S. state of Texas maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The road, located in Pecos, Crockett, and Upton counties, begins at U.S. Route 190 (US 190) near Iraan linking the town to McCamey where the road ends at US 67 / US 385. FM 305 has one major intersection between its endpoints with FM 1901.