Missouri Route 179

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Route 179

Missouri Route 179
MO 179 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length42.965 mi (69.145 km)
Major junctions
South endUS 54.svgMO-supp-B.svg US 54  / Route B in Jefferson City
Major intersections
North endMO-98.svg Route 98 east of Boonville
Location
Country United States
State Missouri
Counties
Highway system
MO-177.svg Route 177 MO-180.svg Route 180

Route 179 is a highway in central Missouri. From its northern terminus at the interchange of Interstate 70 and Route 98, it winds its way Southeast over low rolling hills and through the flood plain along the Missouri River to Jefferson City, where it bypasses the city to the West via a four-lane divided highway between U.S. Route 50 and U.S. Route 54, its southern terminus. Towns on Route 179 are Overton, Wooldridge, Jamestown, Sandy Hook, Marion, and Jefferson City.

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Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Cole Jefferson City 0.0000.000US 54.svgMO-supp-B.svg US 54  / Route B Jefferson City, Wardsville, Lake of the Ozarks Interchange
1.1211.804MO-supp-C.svg Route C Russellville Interchange
2.0533.304Hospital sign.svg Mission Drive Interchange; access to SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital
2.8494.585Edgewood Drive
3.4965.626Business plate.svg
US 50.svg
US 50 Bus. (Missouri Boulevard)
Interchange for US 50 Business
3.5995.792US 50.svgEast plate brown.svg
Lewis and Clark Trail.svg
US 50  / Lewis and Clark Trail east Linn, Sedalia
interchange for US 50; south end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap
Moniteau Jamestown 26.78543.106South plate.svg
MO-87.svg
MO-supp-U.svg Route 87 south / Route U California
Southern end of Route 87 concurrency
Linn Township 30.04948.359North plate.svg
MO-87.svg
Route 87 north Prairie Home
Northern end of Route 87 concurrency
Cooper Saline Township 42.84868.957I-70.svg I-70  Kansas City, Columbia Exit 111 (I-70)
42.96569.145MO-98.svgTo plate.svg
MO-87.svg
To plate brown.svg
Lewis and Clark Trail.svg
Route 98 to Route 87  / Lewis and Clark Trail  Overton
Lewis and Clark Trail turns west onto MO 98
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. Missouri Department of Transportation (December 17, 2020). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
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