Highway 58 designations through Carteret County: Fort Macon Road- From its terminus at Fort Macon State Park to the Atlantic Beach/Pine Knoll Shores town line. Salter Path Road- From Pine Knoll Shores through Salter Path and Indian Beach to the Emerald Isle town line. Emerald Drive- From the EI town line to JCT NC 24 at Bayshore Park/Cape Carteret. North of Route 24, its only written designation is NC 58. Major Junctions in Carteret County: Atlantic Beach Causeway - provides access to the Atlantic Beach Boardwalk and the Causeway Bridge to US Route 70 near Morehead City. Pine Knoll Boulevard - provides access to the NC State Aquarium in Pine Knoll Shores. Bogue Inlet Drive - Provides access to Bogue Inlet Pier in Emerald Isle, as well as indirect access to the soundfront marina. Coast Guard Road - Provides access to the US Coast Guard Station and "The Point" also known as Bogue Inlet, where Bogue Sound meets the Atlantic Ocean in the west. NC Hwy 24 - W. B. McLean Drive, Cedar Point Blvd ; A major thru-route linking Morehead City with Jacksonville and running westward to Charlotte Stella Road - Provides Access to the towns of Stella and Silverdale, as well as Belgrade-Swansboro Road, a major route paralleling 58 on the other side of the White Oak River. Major Junctions in Jones County: US Hwy 17 - The major north-south road along the Virginian and Carolinian beach areas, locally linking New Bern with Jacksonville. NC Hwy 41 - Connects US 70 at Cove City circuitously with SC 9 east of Dillon, SC. Major Junctions in Lenoir County: US Hwy 70 - Major east-west through route in this part of the state, linking Raleigh and west with the "Down East" part of Carteret County. It is also one of the transcontinental highways; running west to Globe, Arizona and originally to Hollywood, California. US Hwy 258 - Important north-south highway utilized by many beach vacationers from the northeastern US, running from Virginia to Jacksonville NC Hwy 55 - Locally connects Dunn with New Bern NC Hwy 11 - Another important vacationers route, running from Virginia to near Wilmington Major Junctions in Greene County: NC Hwy 123 - Local road running through Hookerton from 58 to US 258 North US Hwy 258 - US Hwy 13 - another important beach route running from Philadelphia, PA to Fayetteville NC 903 - Very circuitous route running throughout the eastern third of NC Major Junctions in Wilson County: NC Hwy 111/NC Hwy 222 - Two similarly-routed highways of the interior of the coastal plain of NC US Hwy 264 BYPASS - Newly extended freeway running from Raleigh to the Outer Banks US Hwy 264 ALTERNATE - Old routing of US 264 US Hwy 301 - Well-known parallel of Interstate 95 throughout the Mid-Atlantic NC Hwy 42 - Runs from near Ahoskie all the way to near Asheboro Major Junctions in Nash County: NC Hwy 97 - local road stemming eastward from Raleigh Interstate 95 - The "East Coast's Main Street" US Hwy 64 - Cross-Country Route running from Arizona to OBX NC Hwy 56 - Local route running from here to north of Durham Major Junctions in Franklin County NC Hwy 561 - A mostly desolate route stretching from nearby Louisburg east to the Chowan River Major Junctions in Warren County NC Hwy 43 - An important route running from here to New Bern US Hwy 401 & US Hwy 158 BUSINESS - US 401 runs south from here to Sumter, SC, while BUS 158 connects to US 158, which runs from the Outer Banks to Mocksville, west of Winston-Salem