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Oklahoma State Highway 43

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State highway in Oklahoma, United States

State Highway 43 marker
State Highway 43
Route information
Maintained byODOT
Length65.6 mi (105.6 km)
Major junctions
West endUS 75 /SH-3 inCoalgate
Major intersections
East endSH-2 north ofClayton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-42I-44

State Highway 43 (SH-43 orOK-43) is astate highway inOklahoma, United States. It runs 65.3 miles west-to-east throughCoal,Atoka,Pushmataha andPittsburg counties.

Route description

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SH-43 runs along the shore of Sardis Lake and crosses its dam.

SH-43 begins atUS-75/SH-3 inCoalgate, the seat ofCoal County. It runs east from Coalgate for 11 miles (18 km)[1] towardUS-69. Before meeting US-69, it crosses intoAtoka County and overAtoka Reservoir. Two boat ramps on the reservoir are accessible from SH-43.[2] After crossing the reservoir, SH-43 reaches US-69, which it begins aconcurrency with.

US-69 and SH-43 head south, passing throughFlora, an unincorporated place, and in between Atoka Reservoir andSub-Penitentiary Lake.[2] The two highways pass to the west of Grants Gap before reachingStringtown. There, SH-43 splits off to the east, leaving US-69 five miles (8 km)[1] south of where the two highways first joined.

At Stringtown, SH-43 turns back to the east, paralleling Chickasaw Creek south of Grants Gap. The highway runs along the southern edge of the Atoka Wildlife Management Area west of unincorporatedRedden.[2] SH-43 has an interchange with theIndian Nation Turnpike, 19 miles (31 km) east of Stringtown.[1] Thediamond interchange,[3] Exit 38 from the turnpike, carries the destination cities of Stringtown and Daisy.Daisy lies just east of the turnpike on SH-43.

East of Daisy, SH-43 passes just north of unincorporatedGoss, then crosses intoPushmataha County. Turkey Mountain is just south of the highway as it enters the county. The route travels through the Jackfork Creek basin, a low area between the Jack Fork Mountains and the Big Caney Mountains.[2] After passing through another unincorporated place,Adel, the highway cuts across the far southeast corner ofPittsburg County.

SH-43 re-enters Pushmataha County southwest of the far south arm ofSardis Lake, a reservoir formed by impounding Jackfork Creek. The highway runs along the south shore of the lake.[2] At the southwest corner of the lake, SH-43 runs across the top of the lake's dam. Northeast of the dam, the highway intersectsSH-2. This intersection is the highway's eastern terminus.

Junction list

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
CoalCoalgate0.00.0US 75 /SH-3Western terminus
Atoka11.117.9US 69Northern end of US-69 concurrency
Stringtown16.226.1US 69Southern end of US-69 concurrency
Daisy34.255.0Indian Nation TurnpikeINT exit 38;Diamond interchange.[3]
Pushmataha
No major junctions
Pittsburg
No major junctions
Pushmataha65.6105.6SH-2Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

External links

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References

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  1. ^abcOfficial State Map (Map) (2008 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  2. ^abcdeOklahoma Atlas and Gazetteer (Map) (3rd ed.). 1:200,000. DeLorme. 2006.
  3. ^ab"Oklahoma State Highway 43" (Map).Google Maps. RetrievedDecember 26, 2008.
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