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Mississippi Highway 304

Mississippi Highway 304 marker

Mississippi Highway 304
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 14.404 mi (23.181 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 61 near Lake Cormorant
  I-69 / MS 713 in Banks
I-55 / I-69 north / I-269 begins near Hernando
East end: I-269 at the Tennessee state Line
Highway system
MS 302 MS 305

Mississippi Highway 304 marker

Mississippi Highway 304 (MS 304) consists of two routes in northwest Mississippi:

MS 304 formerly ran on a two-lane alignment south of the present routing from U.S. 61 in Tunica Resorts (Tunica County) east to Interstate 55 in Hernando. The western portion of the former route is now officially part of MS 713; the remainder of the route (except the portion that is part of the scenic route noted above) no longer has an official state designation, but a number of state highway markers still appear along the route and at intersections.

MS 304 begins at a trumpet interchange with US 61 east of Tunica Resorts in the floodplain of the Mississippi River. The four-lane freeway has a half-diamond interchange with MS 3 that allows access to and from the east. MS 304 crosses over a rail line and has a partial interchange with a stub of I-69 that leads to MS 713 at Banks; the interchange includes a flyover from the westbound direction of the freeway. Immediately to the east of the interchange, MS 304 and I-69 leave the Mississippi River floodplain. The freeway has diamond interchanges with MS 301, Fogg Road, and Tulane Road. MS 304 and I-69 cross another rail line and pass over US 51 with no access just west of the state highway's terminus at I-55 on the northern end of Hernando, where I-69 joins I-55 heading north toward Memphis. The highways meet at a full cloverleaf interchange with the easternmost ramps closed until MS 304 is extended eastward.


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