North Carolina Highway 58


North Carolina Highway 58 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina that traverses the state's Coastal Plain. The route links many of the Crystal Coast communities along its eastern segment. Its southern terminus is at the entrance to Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach and its northern terminus is at the intersection of U.S. Route 401 and US 158 Business in Warrenton. The highway traverses nearly the entire length of the Bogue Banks and serves the major cities of Kinston, Snow Hill, and Wilson.

Route description

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

Major intersections