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Oklahoma State Highway 33

State Highway 33 marker

State Highway 33
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 234.4 mi (377.2 km)
Major junctions
West end: SH 33 at the Texas state line
East end:
US-75 Alt. / SH-66 / SH-97 in Sapulpa
Highway system
Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-32 SH-34

State Highway 33 marker

Oklahoma's State Highway 33 (abbreviated SH-33 or OK-33) is a major highway that traverses most of the state, and at one time traversed the entire state. Its general orientation is west to east. All mileages listed herein are from the western terminus of the highway at the Texas state line.

SH-33 begins at the Hemphill, Tex./Roger Mills, Okla. county line. At milestone 4.2, SH-30 intersects leading to Erick. The highway runs alongside the Black Kettle National Grassland to its intersection with US-283 at milestone 15.7. SH-33 overlaps US-283 to mile 16.9, where it begins a three-route concurrency with SH-47, which leads east to Putnam. Along the three-route concurrency, the highway passes through the National Grassland, and at milestone 24.8 SH-33 swings off to the left while US-283 and SH-47 continues toward Cheyenne. At mile 29.5, SH-33 passes Strong City, and at mile 42.7 passes the town of Hammon with its intersection with SH-34.

The intersection with SH-34 marks the county line. Mile 53.6 marks Butler, and at 53.8 SH-44 runs out, which leads south to Foss Lake, the town of Foss, and later Altus. At mile 66.2 SH-33 comes to US-183, which leads south to Clinton. SH-33 continues north concurrent with US-183 two miles (3 km) to mile 68.2, where US-183 continues northward to Taloga and SH-33 turns east once again. At mile 72.6, the highway intersects Custer City's Main Street before turning to the left. At mile 81.7 SH-33 enters Thomas at its second intersection with SH-47. At 83.8, SH-54 ends, which leads to Weatherford. At 87.0, SH-33 crosses the South Canadian River, and at mile 90.1 SH-33 enters Dewey County.


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