List of U.S. Highways in Missouri
Below are all US highways in Missouri with mileage in the state. The location of entrance (or terminus) in the state is also given along with where the highway leaves the state. Note: US 66 has been deleted and US 460 no longer enters the state.
East-West Highways
| Number | East | West | Length in MO |
|---|---|---|---|
| US 24 | Illinois state line at West Quincy | Kansas state Line in Kansas City | 214 mi (342 km) |
| US 36 | Illinois state line at Hannibal | Kansas state line at St. Joseph | 188 mi (301 km) |
| US 40 | Illinois state line at St. Louis | Kansas state line at Kansas City | 238 mi (381 km) |
| US 50 | Illinois state line south of St. Louis | Kansas state line at Kansas City | 251 mi (402 km) |
| US 54 | Illinois state line at Louisiana | Kansas state line west of Nevada | 267 mi (427 km) |
| US 56 | Kansas City | Kansas state line at Kansas City | 3 mi (5 km) |
| US 60 | Illinois state line east of Charleston | Oklahoma state line at Seneca | 349 mi (558 km) |
| US 62 | Illinois state line east of Charleston | Arkansas state line west of Campbell | 86 mi (138 km) |
| US 66 | Illinois state line at St. Louis | Kansas state line west of Joplin | 320 mi (512 km) |
| US 136 | Iowa state line west of Keokuk, Iowa | Nebraska state line west of Rock Port | 244 mi (290 km) |
| US 160 | Poplar Bluff | Kansas state line west of Lamar | 334 mi (534 km) |
| US 166 | West of Joplin | Kansas state line west of Joplin | 0.4 mi (0.6 km) |
| US 400 | West of Joplin | Kansas state line west of Joplin | 0.4 mi (0.6 km) |
| US 412 | Tennessee state line east of Caruthersville | Arkansas state line south of Senath | 51 mi (82 km) |
| US 460 | Illinois state line at St. Louis | St. Louis | 1 mi (2 km) |
North-South Highways
| Number | North | South | Length in MO |
|---|---|---|---|
| US 59 | Iowa state line north of Rock Port | Kansas state line east of Atchison, Kansas | 104 mi (166 km) |
| US 61 | Iowa state line west of Keokuk, Iowa | Arkansas state line south of Steele | 398 mi (637 km) |
| US 63 | Iowa state line north of Lancaster | Arkansas state line at Thayer | 326 mi (522 km) |
| US 65 | Iowa state line north of Princeton | Arkansas state line south of Branson | 310 mi (496 km) |
| US 67 | Illinois state line east of West Alton | Arkansas state line south of Poplar Bluff | 196 mi (314 km) |
| US 69 | Iowa state line north of Bethany | Kansas state line at Northmoor | 122 mi (195 km) |
| US 71 | Iowa state line north of Maryville | Arkansas state line south of Pineville | 318 mi (509 km) |
| US 159 | North of St. Joseph | Nebraska state line east of Rulo, Nebraska | 16 mi (26 km) |
| US 169 | Iowa state line north of Grant City | Kansas state line at Kansas City | 120 mi (192 km) |
| US 275 | Iowa state line south of Hamburg, Iowa | Rock Port | 16 mi (26 km) |
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