Oklahoma State Highway 22

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State Highway 22
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 47.5 mi (76 km)
West end: OK-1, Ravia
East end: US 70, Bokchito
Oklahoma State Highways
< SH-20 SH-23 >

State Highway 22 (OK-22 or SH-22) is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs in a 47.5-mile[1] west-to-east pattern through the south-central part of the state, running from OK-1 at Ravia to US 70 at Bokchito.

There are no letter-suffixed spur highways branching from OK-22.

[edit] Route description

OK-22 begins at OK-1 in the town of Ravia, in southern Johnston County. From there, it travels three miles east to US 377/OK-99, where it joins with them in a one-mile triplex to Tishomingo.

From Tishomingo, OK-22 runs three miles east to its first junction with OK-78, then turns roughly southeast and goes 13 miles to its second junction with OK-78 at Nida (unincorporated).

From here, it is seven miles due east to the intersection of OK-48, just west of Kenefic, then seven more miles to the junction with US 69/US 75 outside Caddo.

From Caddo, OK-22 travels east, then south, 13 miles to its terminus at US 70 in Bokchito, in eastern Bryan County.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-22. OKHighways. URL accessed 19 September 2006.