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| Length | 267.21 mi[1] (430.03 km) | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Oklahoma | |||
| Counties | Love,Carter,Murray,Garvin,McClain,Cleveland,Oklahoma,Logan,Noble,Kay | |||
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U.S. Highway 77 (US-77) inOklahoma is a 267.21-mile-long (430.03 km)U.S. Highway in the U.S. state ofOklahoma. It travels from south to north, parallelingInterstate 35 (I-35), connectingTexas toKansas through the central part of the state. It travels through many major cities, includingArdmore,Oklahoma City and its suburbs,Guthrie, andPonca City. It has four lettered spur routes.
US-77 was the first highway in Oklahoma to be paved entirely across the state from state line to state line. It has been a paved roadway since 1930.
US-77 enters the state along with I-35 but splits off at the first exit in Oklahoma. Four miles later, it passes throughThackerville. It junctions withState Highway 32 on the west side ofMarietta.
North of Marietta, US-77 passes to the west of Lake Murray and its state park. It then entersCarter County and Ardmore, where it is named Commerce Street through the city limits over a four-lane divided thoroughfare that includes frontage roads on each side from just south ofSH-199 (West Broadway) to NW 12th Street much like a freeway or expressway, though all intersections on Commerce are at-grade.

North of Ardmore, US-77 continues as a four-lane divided highway to Springer. It crossesState Highway 53 south ofSpringer. North of Springer, US-77 reverts to a two-lane highway and enters theArbuckle Mountains, providing access toTurner Falls and having some hairpin curves over a section of roadway paved and constructed in the 1920s using prison labor from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. It then passes throughDavis (where it has a briefconcurrency withState Highway 7. North of Davis, it passes through unincorporatedJoy and passes throughWynnewood, where it carriesState Highway 29. It then passes throughPauls Valley,Paoli, andWayne. Next, it entersPurcell, where it concurs withState Highway 39 and74.
US-77 and SH-39 split off SH-74 to head eastbound along Washington St. in downtown Purcell. Together, they cross theJames C. Nance Memorial Bridge intoLexington, where SH-39 splits off. It then heads throughSlaughterville andNoble before enteringNorman.
A major reconstruction on US-77 throughNorman completed in April 2009 has realigned US-77 to 12th Avenue East from SH-9 to Tecumseh Road, then west along Tecumseh Road to Flood Avenue, and finally north along Flood Avenue until it merges onto Northbound Interstate-35, the interchange of US-77 and Interstate-35 was modernized and upgraded as part of the widening to six lanes of Interstate-35 to Norman. It formerly ran through downtown Norman along Classen Boulevard, Porter Avenue then west along Robinson Street to Flood Avenue. The north–south section of the new alignment along 12th Avenue was previously flagged as SH-77H.[2]

I-35 and US-77 remain together until theFort Smith Junction in downtown Oklahoma City, where it transfers ontoInterstate 235. AtInterstate 44, I-235 ends, but US-77 continues northbound as a freeway, called the Broadway Extension. The Broadway Extension is a major freeway linking the downtown area toEdmond. In Edmond, it heads east to meet I-35, which it joins again until Guthrie, where it splits off.
In Guthrie, US-77 meetsState Highway 33. It continues northbound to serve as the eastern terminus ofState Highway 164 and turns eastward towardPerry. After passing the north end ofState Highway 86, it turns back northward and has a half-interchange with theCimarron Turnpike. It then carriesState Highway 15 for four miles (6.4 km). AtTonkawa, it begins awrong-way concurrency withU.S. Highway 177 andU.S. Highway 60. It splits off to the north to head through Ponca City andNewkirk, before crossing over the Kansas line towardsArkansas City, Kansas.

US-77 has followed Commerce entirely through the Ardmore city limits since 1950 when that thoroughfare was built in its current form as an early bypass along what was then Ardmore's west side to provide a straighter route for through traffic and relieve downtown traffic congestion, replacing the original US-77 route in Ardmore which followed Broadway east from Commerce to "E" Street, north on "E" Street to 12th and west on 12th back to Commerce before proceeding north on Commerce out of the city.[citation needed]
Beginning in the mid-1990s, a massive Capital Improvement Project program was started to widen and reconstruct US-77 betweenEdmond on the Broadway Extension and the North 36th Street exit on I-235. The project included widening to six or eight lanes, reconfiguring several interchanges, and installing a newBNSF Railway bridge over I-235.[3]
The interchange withI-44/SH-66 was reconstructed from acloverleaf interchange to a four-level interchange that eliminated two cloverleaf ramps. The other two cloverleafs were widened and reconstructed and two new flyover ramps were added. The four-level interchange is the first of its kind in Oklahoma. The $105 million project lasted three years and was opened on March 3, 2022.[4] An additional $16 million is being provided to reconstruct the I-44 to US-77 ramp and provide a direct connection to North Lincoln Boulevard. The project is expected to be started in 2023.[3]
| Location | Thackerville |
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| Length | 0.50 mi[5] (800 m) |
State Highway 153 (abbreviatedSH-153) is a shortstate highway inLove County, Oklahoma. At 0.50 miles (0.80 km),[5] it is the shortest non-suffixed state highway in Oklahoma. SH-153 connectsU.S. Highway 77 inThackerville, Oklahoma toInterstate 35 at mile marker 5. It has no lettered spur routes.
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| ← | SH-153 | → | ||
| Location | Purcell |
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| Length | 0.47 mi[6] (760 m) |
State Highway 77C is an unsigned route throughPurcell. It heads east on Main Street, then turns north onto Canadian Avenue. That is the road the eastern terminus of the highway is on, which is at US-77/SH-39.
| Location | Murray County |
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| Length | 10.30 mi[7] (16.58 km) |
State Highway 77D is a Y-shaped spur route through theTurner Falls area. The main branch of SH-77D begins at US-77 south of Davis, north of I-35. It crosses under I-35 twice before ending at theFalls Creek Baptist Conference Center. It also provides access toPrice Falls.[8]
| Location | Norman–Oklahoma City |
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| Length | 9.07 mi[9][10] (14.60 km) |
State Highway 77H begins at Tecumseh Road and follows 12th Avenue N.E. through Norman, then turns into Sooner Road inMoore. The highway ends atI-240 in Oklahoma City.
| Location | Lake Murray State Park and vicinity |
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| Length | 30.04 mi[5][11] (48.34 km) |
State Highway 77S lies inLove County andCarter County, servingLake Murray. The main segment of the highway begins in Love County at SH-32, east ofMarietta. It runs north towards Lake Murray then traverses the western shore of the lake. After entering Carter County, it intersectsUS-70 before reaching its northern terminus inArdmore.
The highway has two spurs, each one also signed as SH-77S. The eastern spur begins at Love County, near the south shores of Lake Murray. It hugs the eastern shore of the lake while heading north, entering Carter County and reaching its northern terminus at US-70.
The western spur (Lodge Road) runs mostly along the Love–Carter county line, connecting the main SH-77S to I-35 at exit 24, serving as the main entrance to Lake Murray State Park.
| County | Location | mi[12] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Love | | 0.00 | 0.00 | Southern terminus | |
| Lake Murray SP | 7.1 | 11.4 | Southern terminus of eastern spur | ||
| Carter | 10.8 | 17.4 | Eastern terminus of western spur | ||
| 15.9 | 25.6 | ||||
| Ardmore | 17.6 | 28.3 | 10th Avenue SE | Northern terminus; road continues as Lake Murray Drive | |
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
The entire route is inLake Murray State Park.
| County | mi[13] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| Love | 0.00 | 0.00 | Southern terminus; road continues north as SH-77S (main) | ||
| Carter | 9.9 | 15.9 | Northern terminus | ||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
| County | Location | mi[14] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Love–Carter county line | | 0.00 | 0.00 | Western terminus; I-35 exit 24; road continues briefly as County Line Road | |
| | 0.4 | 0.64 | |||
| Lake Murray SP | 2.6 | 4.2 | ServesLake Murray State Park Airport | ||
| Carter | 2.8 | 4.5 | Eastern terminus; road continues as Lodge Road | ||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
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| County | Location | mi[15] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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| Love | Red River | 0.00 | 0.00 | Continuation into Texas | |||
| | 1.0 | 1.6 | Northern end of I-35 concurrency; I-35 exit 1 | ||||
| Thackerville | 5.3 | 8.5 | Western terminus of SH-153 | ||||
| Marietta | 15.5 | 24.9 | Southern end of SH-32 concurrency | ||||
| 15.6 | 25.1 | Northern end of SH-32 concurrency | |||||
| Love–Carter county line | | ||||||
| Carter | Ardmore | 29.8 | 48.0 | ||||
| 32.2 | 51.8 | ||||||
| 34.2 | 55.0 | ||||||
| Springer | 41.1 | 66.1 | |||||
| Murray | | 48.0 | 77.2 | I-35 exit 47 | |||
| | Former SH-77D south | ||||||
| | 52.4 | 84.3 | I-35 exit 51 | ||||
| | Northern terminus of SH-77D | ||||||
| Davis | 56.2 | 90.4 | Southern end of SH-7 concurrency | ||||
| 56.6 | 91.1 | Northern end of SH-7 concurrency | |||||
| Murray–Garvin county line | | 65.5 | 105.4 | Eastern terminus of SH-17A | |||
| Garvin | Wynnewood | 67.0 | 107.8 | Southern end of SH-29 concurrency | |||
| | 69.0 | 111.0 | Northern end of SH-29 concurrency | ||||
| Pauls Valley | 75.5 | 121.5 | Southern end of SH-19 concurrency | ||||
| 75.7 | 121.8 | Northern end of SH-19 concurrency | |||||
| Paoli | 83.0 | 133.6 | Eastern terminus of SH-145 | ||||
| McClain | Wayne | 90.0 | 144.8 | ||||
| Purcell | 96.1 | 154.7 | Southern end of SH-74 concurrency | ||||
| 97.0 | 156.1 | Southern end of SH-39 concurrency | |||||
| Northern end of SH-74 concurrency | |||||||
| Cleveland | Lexington | 99.4 | 160.0 | Northern end of SH-39 concurrency | |||
| Norman | 113.0 | 181.9 | Parclo interchange | ||||
| 113.8 | 183.1 | Southern terminus of SH-77H | |||||
| 121.3 | 195.2 | Southbound exit northbound left entrance; southern end of I-35 concurrency; I-35 exit 113 | |||||
| SeeI-35 (exits 114-125B) | |||||||
| Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | 134.1 | 215.8 | 1A | Exit number follows I-235; no exit number northbound; left exit and entrance southbound; northern end of I-35/US-62 concurrency; southern end ofI-235 concurrency | ||
| SeeI-235 | |||||||
| 139.0 | 223.7 | 4 | Northern end of I-235 concurrency; exits unnumbered southbound; I-44 west exit 127, east exits 127A-B; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
| — | N. 63rd Street | ||||||
| — | Wilshire Boulevard –Nichols Hills | ||||||
| — | Britton Road | ||||||
| — | Hefner Road –Lake Hefner | ||||||
| — | NE 122nd Street | ||||||
| 143.9 | 231.6 | — | |||||
| — | Memorial Road / Kelly Avenue | North end of freeway | |||||
| Edmond | 152.0 | 244.6 | Southern end of I-35 concurrency; I-35 exit 141 | ||||
| 142 | Danforth Road | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit numbers follow I-35 | |||||
| | 143 | Covell Road | |||||
| | 146 | Waterloo Road | |||||
| Logan | | 151 | Seward Road | ||||
| Guthrie | 163.3 | 262.8 | Cleo Bradshaw Interchange; northern end of I-35 concurrency; I-35 exit 153 | ||||
| 168.1– 168.2 | 270.5– 270.7 | ||||||
| | Eastern terminus of SH-74C | ||||||
| | 185.5 | 298.5 | Southern end of SH-51 concurrency | ||||
| | 185.8 | 299.0 | Northern end of SH-51 concurrency | ||||
| Noble | | 197.3 | 317.5 | Eastern terminus of SH-164 | |||
| Perry | 199.6 | 321.2 | I-35 exit 185 | ||||
| 202.3 | 325.6 | Northern terminus of SH-86 | |||||
| 202.6 | 326.1 | Western end of US-64 concurrency | |||||
| 202.7 | 326.2 | Eastern end of US-64 concurrency | |||||
| | 210.3 | 338.4 | No access to US-412/Cimarron Tpk. west; Cimarron Tpk. exit 2 | ||||
| | 214.8 | 345.7 | Southern end of SH-15 concurrency | ||||
| | 219.8 | 353.7 | Northern end of SH-15 concurrency | ||||
| | 220.8 | 355.3 | Southern terminus of SH-156 | ||||
| Kay | Tonkawa | 231.3 | 372.2 | Southern end of US-60 Bus. concurrency | |||
| Interchange; western terminus of US-60 Bus.; western end of US-60 concurrency | |||||||
| | 233.3 | 375.5 | Interchange; US-60 Bus. not signed eastbound; western end of US-177 concurrency; eastern terminus of US-60 Bus. | ||||
| | 241.1 | 388.0 | Interchange; northern terminus of SH-156 | ||||
| | 241.9 | 389.3 | Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; western terminus of US-60 Bus. | ||||
| Ponca City | 245.3 | 394.8 | Eastern end of US-60/US-177 concurrency; southern end of US-60 Bus. concurrency; eastern terminus of US-60 Bus. | ||||
| 246.9 | 397.3 | Northern end of US-60 Bus. concurrency | |||||
| 251.4 | 404.6 | Southern end of SH-11 concurrency | |||||
| | 254.4 | 409.4 | Northern end of SH-11 concurrency | ||||
| Oklahoma–Kansas line | 267.21 | 430.03 | Continuation into Kansas | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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