Oklahoma State Highway 8 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Caddo
Cyril 0.0 0.0 US-277 / SH-19 Southern terminus
Anadarko 13.1 21.1 US-62 / SH-9 Eastern end of US-62/SH-9 concurrency
13.7 22.0 US-62 / US-281 / SH-9 Western end of US-62/SH-9 concurrency, southern end of US-281 concurrency
29.3 47.2 SH-152 Eastern end of SH-152 concurrency
Binger 33.9 54.6 SH-152 Western end of SH-152 concurrency
Hinton 46.1 74.2 SH-37 Western terminus of SH-37
50.2 80.8 I-40 Diamond interchange
Canadian
55.1 88.7 US-281 Spur Northern terminus of US-281 Spur
Blaine
Geary 59.2 95.3 US-270 Southern end of US-270 concurrency
Watonga 76.1 122.5 US-270 / US-281 / SH-3 / SH-33 Northern end of US-270/US-281 concurrency
79.8 128.4 SH-51A Southern terminus of SH-51A
80.3 129.2 SH-8A Southern terminus of SH-8A
Okeene 99.4 160.0 SH-51
Major
110.4 177.7 SH-58 Eastern end of SH-58 concurrency
Fairview 119.4 192.2 US-60 / SH-58 Western end of SH-58 concurrency, southern end of US-60 concurrency
Orienta 125.4 201.8 US-412 Western end of US-412 concurrency
Cleo Springs 119.4 192.2 US-60 / US-412 Northern end of US-60 concurrency, eastern end of US-412 concurrency
Alfalfa
136.7 220.0 SH-8B Eastern terminus of SH-8B
138.7 223.2 SH-45 Southern end of SH-45 concurrency
141.7 228.0 SH-45 Northern end of SH-45 concurrency
149.0 239.8 US-64 / SH-58 Southern end of US-64/SH-58 concurrency
158.2 254.6 US-64 / SH-11 Northern end of US-64 concurrency, southern end of SH-11 concurrency
Driftwood 165.2 265.9 SH-58 Northern end of SH-58 concurrency
172.2 277.1 SH-11 Northern end of SH-11 concurrency
Oklahoma–Kansas state line
179.1 288.2 K-8 continues north into Kansas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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