Oklahoma State Highway 20

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State Highway 20
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 144 mi (232 km)
West end: OK-18 near Ralston
East end: MO-43 at the Missouri state line
Oklahoma State Highways
< SH-19 SH-22 >


State Highway 20 (abbreviated OK-20 or SH-20) is a highway in northeastern Oklahoma. Its eastern terminus is at the corner of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri near Southwest City, Missouri; its western terminus is at State Highway 18 near Ralston.

The easternmost miles run north/south along the Oklahoma/Arkansas state line, and along this stretch the highway is duplexed with Arkansas's Highway 43. This is the only place where two state highways from different states are duplexed. In fact, the northernmost mile of OK-20/AR-43 jogs slightly to the west, meaning that in this mile, AR-43 is entirely located in Oklahoma. The highway continues northward into Missouri at the point where the Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri borders meet, and thereafter becomes Route 43. This unique feature has led many roadgeeks to mention OK-20/AR-43 on their websites.

Eastern terminus of Oklahoma 20 at Missouri 43
Eastern terminus of Oklahoma 20 at Missouri 43

List of cities and towns on OK-20:

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