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The highest peak in this section (and in all the Mount Lofty Ranges – despite the name) is Mount Bryan (936 m or 3,071 ft). Other significant peaks include New Campbell Hill (714 m or 2,343 ft) and Stein Hill (605 m or 1,985 ft), which overlooks Burra. The northern ranges include Belvidere Range, Tothill Range and the Skilly Hills.
US 19W (North Carolina state line) in Unicoi County: US 11E / US 19 / US 19E – Bluff City: 1930: current US 19E: 30.98: 49.86 US 19E (North Carolina state line) near Roan Mountain: US 11E / US 19 / US 19W – Bluff City: 1930: current US 23: 57.38: 92.34 I-26 / US 23 (North Carolina state line) in Unicoi County
US 41 at the Kentucky state line in Montgomery County: 1923: current SR 12: 62.46: 100.52 US 31/US 41/US 41A/US 431/SR 6/SR 11 in Nashville: US 41A at the Kentucky state line in Clarksville: 1923: current SR 13: 153.01: 246.25 SR 17 at the Alabama state line in Wayne County: US 79 at the Kentucky state line in Montgomery County: 1923
State Route 297 (SR 297) is a 62.0-mile-long (99.8 km) east–west secondary state highway in Middle and East Tennessee. It is the primary road in and out of Scott State Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area , where it is known as Leatherwood Ford Road .
State Route 79 (SR 79) is a 10.37-mile-long (16.69 km) state highway in southwestern Lake County, Tennessee. SR 79 has a dual primary and secondary designation [ 2 ] and is one of a few state routes in Tennessee to have an aggregate (gravel) road surface.
U.S. Route 129 (US 129) is a north–south United States highway that runs for 52.8 miles (85.0 km) in East Tennessee, from the North Carolina state line, near Tapoco, to Knoxville. In Tennessee, the highway is completely overlapped by unsigned (except for mileposts) State Route 115 ( SR 115 ).
SR 71 begins concurrent with US 441 within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at the North Carolina state line on Newfound Gap.US 441/SR 71 is known as Newfound Gap Road within the park, and follows along a valley carved by the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River as a narrow and curvy two-lane highway.
The State Route System of Tennessee is maintained and developed by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Currently the state has 14,150 miles (22,770 km) of state-maintained roadways, including 1,233 miles (1,984 km) of Interstate Highways and 13,077 miles (21,045 km) of State Highways. [ 2 ]