Wisconsin Highway 22

State Trunk Highway 22 marker

State Trunk Highway 22
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 172.18 mi[1] (277.10 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 51 / WIS 60 in Arlington
  US 10 / WIS 49 / WIS 54 in Waupaca
US 45 / WIS 76 in Bear Creek
US 45 in Clintonville
US 141 in Stiles
North end: US 41 / CTH-Y in Oconto
Location
Counties: Columbia, Marquette, Waushara, Portage, Waupaca, Shawano, Oconto
Highway system
WIS 21WIS 23

State Trunk Highway 22 (often called Highway 22, STH 22 or WIS 22) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The route's trajectory is mostly south to north, with the exception of the segment between Shawano and the northern terminus being eastwest. It is generally a two-lane surface road providing a connecting route between Waupaca, Shawano, Gillett and Oconto. Various urban sections have multilane segments.

Route description

WIS 22 in Columbia County

WIS 22's southern terminus is in Columbia County at the junction of US 51 and WIS 60 in North Leeds, two miles (3 km) east of Arlington. From there the route heads north for twelve miles (19 km) and crosses WIS 16 at Wyocena. At another four miles (6 km) further north, the highway junctions with WIS 44 in Pardeeville and WIS 33 two miles (3 km) north of Pardeeville. The highway crosses into Marquette County at CTH CM.[2]

WIS 22 passes north through the eastern portion of Marquette County where it meets WIS 23 in Montello. There is a short cosigning with 23 in town heading east before 22 turns north again.[3] The highway then joins WIS 21 briefly in Wautoma. Both routes cross WIS 73 in the downtown area and WIS 21 splits southeast following WIS 73 while WIS 22 continues north, passing through Wild Rose eight miles (13 km) north of Wautoma.[4] WIS 22 passes through the southeast corner of Portage County for about one mile (1.6 km) as it turns eastward.[5] The highway stairsteps northeast for about nine miles (14 km), passing around Rural and King as it proceeds toward Waupaca. WIS 22 merges onto US 10 east (also carrying WIS 49 south and WIS 54 east) for one and a half miles, forming a brief wrong-way concurrency with WIS 49.[6] Along with WIS 54, WIS 22 turns off US 10 to the north and into the city via Churchill Street. The two highways then turn east onto Royalton Street southeast of the city center and follow the Little Wolf River's south branch northeast.[7]

WIS 110 joins the two highway five miles east of Waupaca, and WIS 54 turns east off the route two miles (3 km) northeast of that point to continue following the river. WIS 22 and WIS 110 pass through Manawa and junction with WIS 161 west four miles (6 km) north of the city. WIS 110 continues north at that point while WIS 22 turns east and passes through the small community of Symco. WIS 22 turns north onto US 45 where WIS 76 begins nine miles (14 km) east of Symco. WIS 22 continues north along US 45 for 6 miles (9.7 km) then splits north while US 45 turns west in Clintonville. The western terminus of WIS 156 connects with the route one mile (1.6 km) north of the US 45 junction. WIS 22 passes through Embarrass on the Shawano County line.[6]

WIS 22 passes northwest of the small communities of Adams Beach and Belle Plaine as it turns northeast and approaches Shawano. WIS 22 junctions with WIS 29 southwest of the city and passes into the city itself along Main Street. The highway turns east onto Green Bay Street, joining WIS 47 and Wisconsin Highway 55 south for two miles (3 km) within the city. WIS 47 and WIS 55 then turn south onto Airport Road and WIS 22 passes northeast around the southeast side of Shawano Lake and through Cecil, junctioning with WIS 117. The highway enters Oconto County at Pulcifer.[8]

WIS 22 joins WIS 32 south in Gillett and the two routes run concurrent for three miles (5 km) east to where WIS 32 turns south off while WIS 22 continues east, passing through Oconto Falls. In 2014, an 8.1-mile stretch of STH 22 between Gillett and Onconto Falls was honored with the Sheldon G. Hayes Award for being the smoothest asphalt pavement in the country.[9] The highway crosses US 141 in Stiles Junction eight miles (13 km) west of its eastern terminus at US 41 and County Trunk Y in Oconto. The terminus is adjacent to Copper Culture State Park.

History

WIS 22's original route follows the current route from Wautoma to Oconto, not including any reroutes that were in place such as the one around Waupaca. The segment south of Wautoma was opened in 1947.[1]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
ColumbiaNorth Leeds US 51 / WIS 60
Wyocena WIS 16
Pardeeville WIS 44
WIS 33
MarquetteMontello WIS 23A brief cosign with 23 for under 1/2 mile in Montello.
WausharaWautoma WIS 21 westWIS 22 North follow WIS 21 East
WIS 21 east / WIS 73WIS 22 South follow WIS 21 West
Wild Rose CTH-A
WaupacaWaupaca US 10 west / WIS 49 north / WIS 54 westWIS 22 North follow US 10 East / WIS 49 South / WIS 54 East
US 10 west / WIS 49 southWIS 22 South / WIS 54 West follow US 10 West / WIS 49 North
WIS 110 southWIS 110 North follow WIS 22 North / WIS 54 East
WIS 54 eastWIS 54 West follow WIS 22 South / WIS 110 South
Manawa CTH-B
Symco WIS 110 north / WIS 161WIS 110 South follow WIS 22 South
Clintonville US 45 south / WIS 76WIS 22 North follow US 45 North
US 45 northWIS 22 South follow US 45 South
WIS 156
Embarrass CTH-C
ShawanoBelle Plaine CTH-Y
Shawano WIS 29
WIS 47 north / WIS 55 north / CTH-MMMWIS 47 South / WIS 55 South follow WIS 22 North
WIS 47 south / WIS 55 southWIS 47 North / WIS 55 North follow WIS 22 South
CTH-BE
Cecil WIS 117
CTH-R
Pulcifer CTH-C
OcontoGillett WIS 32 northWIS 22 North follow WIS 32 South
WIS 32 southWIS 22 South follow WIS 32 North
Oconto Falls CTH-B
CTH-I
Stiles Junction US 141
CTH-J
Oconto US 41 / CTH-Y
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 20-29 (Highway 22)". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
  2. Columbia Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  3. Marquette Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  4. Waushara Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  5. Portage Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  6. 1 2 Waupaca Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  7. Google (2008-01-09). "Waupaca, WI, United States of America" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  8. Shawano Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  9. "2014 Sheldon G. Hayes Award". Sheldon G. Hayes Award Winners. National Asphalt Pavement Association. 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2015-02-02.
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