Highway 38 | |
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Route of SD 38 (in red)
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Route information | |
Defined by SDCL §31-4-159 | |
Maintained by SDDOT | |
Length: | 63.393 mi (102.021 km) |
Major junctions | |
West end: | I-90 Bus. in Mitchell |
US 81 in Salem I-90 in Buffalo Ridge |
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East end: | I-29 in Sioux Falls |
Location | |
Counties: | Davison, Hanson, McCook, Minnehaha |
Highway system | |
South Dakota Highway 38 (SD 38) is a state highway in the state of South Dakota. The highway runs from Mitchell to Sioux Falls.
SD 38 begins at an intersection with a business loop of I-90 (Burr Street) along Havens Street in Mitchell. It runs east and leave the city of Mitchell, then crosses the James River. As it crosses the river, the highway leaves Davison County and enters Hanson County. The route continues east, roughly paralleling I-90 to the north. It passes south of Fulton and then intersects SD 25. SD 38 then curves slightly to the north and enters McCook County. Later, it passes through Salem and intersects U.S. Route 81 (US 81). East of Salem, the highway curves to the southeast and passes through the southeastern corner of the city of Montrose. The route then bends further to the southeast and enters Minnehaha County.
About two miles (3.2 km) east of the county line, SD 38 turns to the east and intersects SD 19. The two routes run together through the northern part of Humboldt, where SD 19 splits off to the north and SD 38 continues east toward Hartford. Once it reaches Hartford, the highway bends to the southeast. Southeast of the city, SD 38 shares a diamond interchange with I-90. After this interchange, SD 38 curves to the east and enters Sioux Falls. About one mile (1.6 km) farther east, SD 38 meets its eastern terminus at a folded diamond interchange with I-29.