Oklahoma State Highway 109


State Highway 109 is a 54 mile long state highway in southern Oklahoma. It runs through southern Choctaw County, connecting to US-70 at each end. It has no lettered spur routes.

Route description

The highway begins heading southbound from US-70 at Boswell. It turns westbound after about 5 miles. As it approaches the Red River, it turns back northward and then eastward again to run through unincorporated Gay, 24 miles into the route. Six miles later, it meets U.S. Highway 271 and has a concurrency with it lasting about 4 miles, splitting off near Ord. Between Frogville and Huskey it turns back north before ending at US-70 near Fort Towson.

History

SH-109 originally ran from Fort Towson to Raymond Gary State Park. However, on 1957-04-23 it was redesignated to run from Boswell to Fort Towson. It was realigned several times in the 1960s and once in 1982. Since 1982, the route has remained unchanged.

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