Oklahoma State Highway 325

Oklahoma State Highway 325

State Highway 325, also known as SH-325 or, officially, SH-325, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is assigned the highest unsuffixed number currently in use for state highways (SH-412P has the highest suffixed state highway number, while unsigned Interstate 444 in Tulsa has the highest number of any type of highway in Oklahoma).

SH-325 runs for 38.08 miles (61.28 km) through Cimarron County, Oklahoma, from the New Mexico border west of Kenton to the traffic circle in Boise City. Along the way it provides access to Black Mesa State Park, near Black Mesa Mountain, the highest point in the state of Oklahoma.

Read more about Oklahoma State Highway 325:  Route Description, History, Junction List

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