Tennessee State Route 288

State Route 288 (SR 288) is a 17.8-mile-long (28.6 km) north-south state highway in Warren and DeKalb counties of Middle Tennessee.

State Route 288
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length17.8 mi (28.6 km)
Major junctions
South end US 70S near McMinnville
  SR 287 in Midway
North end SR 56 near Smithville
Location
CountiesWarren, DeKalb
Highway system
SR 287 SR 289

Route description

SR 288 begins in Warren County at an intersection with US 70S/SR 1 just east of McMinnville. It heads northeast along Old Rock Island Road, a former alignment of US 70S, for a short distance before turning northwest along Hennessee Bridge Road. The highway winds its way northwest through farmland for several miles, where it crosses a bridge over the Collins River, to merge onto Francis Ferry Road and pass through Midway, where it has an intersection with SR 287.[1] SR 288 crosses into DeKalb County and winds its way through hillier terrain as Belk Road to pass through Antioch, where it becomes Antioch Road. It continues northwest to pass through Keltonburg, where it turns onto Keltonburg Road and crosses a bridge over a creek, before the highway turns completely west through flatter farmland for several miles before SR 288 comes to an end at an intersection with SR 56 just south of Smithville.[2] The entire route of SR 288 is a rural two-lane highway.[3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Warren0.00.0 US 70S (Sparta Highway/SR 1) McMinnville, Campaign, Doyle, SpartaSouthern terminus
Hennessee Bridge over the Collins River
Midway SR 287 (E Green Hill Road/Great Falls Road) Centertown, Rock IslandProvides access to Rock Island State Park and Great Falls Dam
DeKalb17.828.6 SR 56 (McMinnville Highway) McMinnville, SmithvilleNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Warren County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
  2. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "DeKalb County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
  3. Google (November 2, 2019). "State Route 288" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
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