Oklahoma State Highway 167

Oklahoma State Highway 167

State Highway 167 (abbreviated SH-167) is a state highway near Tulsa, Oklahoma. Having only a length of 4.88 miles (7.85 km), it only passes through Rogers Co.. SH-167 connects Interstate 44/US 412/SH-66 at Catoosa to the Tulsa Port of Catoosa on the McClellan-Kerr Navigation System (part of the Arkansas River), and to serve truck traffic traveling to the port.

SH-167 has no lettered spur routes.

Read more about Oklahoma State Highway 167:  Junction List

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