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North Carolina Highway 172

North Carolina Highway 172 marker

North Carolina Highway 172
Open segments of NC 172 in solid red; closed segment in dashed red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 25.2 mi (40.6 km)
Existed: 1940s – present
Major junctions
South end: US 17 near Holly Ridge
  NC 210 near Sneads Ferry
North end: NC 24 in Starling
Location
Counties: Onslow
Highway system
NC 171 NC 175

North Carolina Highway 172 marker

North Carolina Highway 172 (NC 172) is a north/south state highway in eastern North Carolina; it is entirely in Onslow County. It is also unique in the fact that over half of this highway travels through Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune on federal grounds.

The entire routing of NC 172 is in Onslow County split in the middle by Camp Lejeune. The route's southern terminus is at U.S. Route 17 in the unincorporated community of Folkstone, located between Holly Ridge and Wilmington. The road heads east-northeast through a mix of forest land and small houses towards the community of Sneads Ferry. About four miles (6.4 km) from its terminus, it intersects NC 210. It then starts to bend towards the north forming the border of the Sneads Ferry census-designated place. The Lakeside Drive / Old Ferry Road intersection is the last intersection that is accessible by the public along the southern segment of NC 172. North of there, the road crosses the New River before reaching the gate to Camp Lejeune. Through Camp Lejeune, the closed road heads east then north through mostly forested lands of the base. The road reopens at its intersection with Bear Creek Road, just north of a gate. On this segment of the road, NC 172 heads north passing forestland on the west side of the road and some houses on the east. The signed highway ends at a signalized intersection with NC 24 in Starling near Hubert.


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