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Mississippi Highway 4 marker

Mississippi Highway 4

Map

Route information
Maintained by MDOT and Town of Tunica
Length159.8 mi[1] (257.2 km)

(144.700 mi excluding concurrencies)

Existed1935–present
Major junctions
West endMississippi River levee in Fox Island
Major intersections
  • US 51inSenatobia
  • I-55 in Senatobia
  • I-22 / US 78inHolly Springs
  • US 45inBooneville
  • East end MS 25inDennis
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateMississippi
    CountiesTunica, Tate, Marshall, Benton, Tippah, Prentiss, Tishomingo
    Highway system
    MS 3 MS 5

    Mississippi Highway 4 (MS 4) runs east–west from an intersection in the community of Fox Island west of Tunica, Mississippi, near the border with Arkansas, to MS 25inTishomingo County, Mississippi. It travels a distance of 159.8 miles (257.2 km), serving Tunica, Tate, Marshall, Benton, Tippah, Prentiss, and Tishomingo counties.

    Route description

    [edit]

    MS 4 begins in the Mississippi Delta region on a Levee of the Mississippi River, in Tunica County, at the community of Fox Island. It heads east as a narrow two-lane road (Bailey Road) through farmland for a couple miles to make a right turn onto Fox Island Road. The highway enters the Tunica city limits and immediately enters downtown, turning north along Main Street for a couple blocks before turning right onto River Road and heading east through neighborhoods. MS 4 now enters a business district and becoming concurrent with US 61. They head southward as a four-lane highway to leave Tunica and pass through rural areas for a few miles to the community of Evansville, where MS 4 splits off and heads east. MS 4 passes through White Oak as a two-lane to have an interchange and become concurrent with MS 3. The highway now crosses the Coldwater River into Tate County.

    MS 3/MS 4 now pass through Savage before turning southward, with MS 4 breaking off and heading east shortly thereafter. MS 4 now climbs onto a plateau as it passes through Strayhorn before entering Senatobia. It enters some neighborhoods and turns left onto a two-lane northern bypass of the city, known as Wilson Drive. The highway heads through outskirts to a business district, where it has an intersection with US 51. MS 4 turns south through a mix of neighborhoods and businesses for a few blocks (along Norfleet Drive) before making a sharp left onto Main Street and immediately having an interchange with I-55 (Exit 265). The highway leaves Senatobia and passes through the communities of New Town and Looxahoma before having an intersection with MS 305. MS 4 passes through Thyatira and Wyatte before crossing into Marshall County.

    MS 4 almost immediately has an intersection with MS 309 before passing through Chulahoma and turning northeast through wooded areas for several miles to an intersection with MS 7. They become concurrent and head north to enter Holly Springs and immediately have an interchange with I-22/US 78 (Exit 30). MS 4/MS 7 become S Craft Street as they widen to a four-lane for a short distance through a business district before narrowing back to two-lanes and passing through neighborhoods. The highway now enters downtown and makes a sharp right onto W Van Dorn Avenue to come to an intersection with MS 178, with MS 7 heading north along MS 178 (Memphis Street), while MS 4 heads east along MS 178 (E Van Dorn Avenue). They pass through neighborhoods for a couple blocks before MS 4 breaks off along N Randolph Street. MS 4 heads north for several blocks before turning right onto Salem Avenue. The highway now leaves Holly Springs and has an intersection with Eddie Lee Smith Drive (a new northern bypass of the city) before heading eastward through the Holly Springs National Forest and crossing into Benton County.

    MS 4 now enters the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains as it leaves the National Forest and passes through the town of Snow Lake Shores (where it passes directly beside the Snow Lake Dam). The highway now enters the outskirts of Ashland, where it immediately becomes concurrent with MS 5 and they head southward through rural areas. MS 4 breaks off and winds its way east up the Tippah River valley to cross into Tippah CountyatGravestown.

    MS 4 heads east for a few miles to pass by Ripley Airport before entering Ripley and passing straight through downtown (entering town along Ashland Road, turning left onto Jackson Street, before turning right onto Spring Street to the roundabout at the Tippah County Courthouse square, where it comes out along Jefferson Street). The highway has an intersection (and extremely short concurrency) with MS 15 before leaving downtown and having an intersection with MS 370 in some outlying neighborhoods. MS 4 now leaves Ripley and has an intersection with MS 2 before winding its way through hilly areas for several miles, where it passes through Mitchell and crosses the Hatchie River, before crossing into Prentiss County.

    MS 4 passes through Jumpertown before having an interchange with US 45 and heading along a northern and eastern bypass of the city of Booneville (where it has an intersection with MS 145, Tuscumbia Road, crosses the Tuscumbia River, and has an interchange with MS 30). The highway has an intersection with MS 371 as it passes through Hobo Station and New Site before winding its way through hilly terrain for several miles to enter Tishomingo County near its crossing of the Tennessee Tombigbee WaterwayatJamie Whitten Lock and Dam.

    MS 4 passes northeast through hilly and wooded areas for several miles, where it has an interchange with the Natchez Trace Parkway, before entering the community of Dennis, where MS 4 comes to an end at an intersection with MS 25 at the center of town.[2]

    Major intersections

    [edit]
    CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
    TunicaFox Island0.00.0Mississippi River leveeWestern terminus; end of state maintenance
    Tunica4.77.6
    US 61 north – Memphis
    West end of US 61 overlap
    Evansville8.113.0
    US 61 south – Clarksdale
    East end of US 61 overlap
    16.7–
    17.1
    26.9–
    27.5

    MS 3 north – Memphis
    West end of MS 3 overlap; interchange
    Tate19.631.5
    MS 3 south – Crenshaw, Marks
    East end of MS 3 overlap
    Senatobia33.754.2 US 51 – Coldwater, Downtown Senatobia
    35.1–
    35.2
    56.5–
    56.6
    I-55 – Memphis, GrenadaI-55 exit 265
    43.369.7
    MS 305 north – Independence, Olive Branch
    Southern terminus of MS 305
    Marshall52.985.1
    MS 309 north – Byhalia
    Southern terminus of MS 309
    65.4105.3
    MS 7 south – Oxford
    West end of MS 7 overlap
    Holly Springs66.8–
    67.0
    107.5–
    107.8
    I-22 / US 78 – Memphis, TupeloI-22/US 78 exit 30
    68.4110.1

    MS 7 north / MS 178 west (Memphis Street)
    East end of MS 7 overlap; west end of MS 178 overlap
    68.6110.4
    MS 178 east (Van Dorn Avenue)
    East end of MS 178 overlap
    71.2114.6Eddie Lee Smith DriveNorthern bypass of Holly Springs
    BentonAshland85.4137.4
    MS 5 north – Ashland
    West end of MS 5 overlap
    91.7147.6
    MS 5 south – Hickory Flat
    East end of MS 5 overlap
    TippahRipley107.1172.4
    MS 15 north – Falkner
    West end of MS 15 overlap
    107.2172.5
    MS 15 south – New Albany
    East end of MS 15 overlap
    108.3174.3
    MS 370 east – Dumas
    Western terminus of MS 370
    109.6176.4
    MS 2 east – Kossuth, Corinth
    Western terminus of eastern segment of MS 2
    PrentissBooneville129.8–
    130.0
    208.9–
    209.2
    US 45 – Corinth, TupeloInterchange
    131.7212.0 MS 145 (North Second Street) – Booneville, Northeast Mississippi Community College
    133.2214.4Tuscumbia Road - Tuscumbia
    135.0217.3East Church Street - Tishomingo, Downtown Booneville, Crows Neck Education CenterFormer MS 30
    137.0–
    137.3
    220.5–
    221.0
    MS 30 – Tishomingo, New AlbanyInterchange
    Hobo Station142.9230.0
    MS 371 south – Marietta
    Northern terminus of MS 371
    Tishomingo156.6252.0 Natchez Trace ParkwayInterchange
    Dennis159.8257.2 MS 25 – Tishomingo, Iuka, BelmontEastern terminus
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Transportation. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  • ^ Google (December 14, 2020). "Route of MS 4" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
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