State Route 63 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length: | 45.851 mi[1] (73.790 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | SR-14 in Elmore County | |||
US-280 at Alexander City SR-22 at Alexander City |
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North end: | SR-9 in Clay County | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Elmore, Tallapoosa, Clay | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 63 is a 46-mile-long (74 km) route in the central part of the state. The southern terminus of the route is at its junction with State Route 14 at Claud, an unincorporated community in Elmore County. The northern terminus of the route is at its junction with State Route 9 south of Millersville, an unincoporated community in southeastern Clay County.
State Route 63 is a two-lane route from its southern origin to its northern terminus. As the route passes through rural Elmore County, it assumes a general northeastward trajectory until it approaches Eclectic, where it takes a brief turn to the west before turning northward. The route crosses over Lake Martin as it passes from Elmore County into Tallapoosa County, passing the entrance to Wind Creek State Park along the lake.
At Alexander City, State Route 63 junctions U.S. Highway 280, a major route leading southeastward from Birmingham. State Route 63 continues northward through Alexander City into rural Tallapoosa County, then enters the southern tip of Clay County before reaching its northern terminus.
County | Location | Mile[1] | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Elmore |
Claud | 0.000 | SR-14 | ||||
6.020 | SR-170 south | ||||||
12.516 | SR-229 south | ||||||
Lake Martin |
16.130 | Elmore–Tallapoosa county line | |||||
Tallapoosa |
24.201 | SR-128 east | |||||
Alexander City | 28.334 | US-280 (SR-38) / SR-22 south | South end of SR-22 overlap | ||||
30.085 | SR-22 north | North end of SR-22 overlap | |||||
Clay |
Elias | 45.851 | SR-9 | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • Unopened |