North Carolina Highway 181 Explained

State:NC
Type:NC
Route:181
Alternate Name:Beatrice Cobb Highway
Map:NC 181 map.svg
Length Mi:36.2
Established:1928
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in Morganton
Junction: in Pineola
Terminus B: in Newland
Counties:Burke, Avery
Previous Type:NC
Previous Route:180
Next Type:NC
Next Route:182

North Carolina Highway 181 (NC 181) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It runs north - south from Morganton to Newland.

Route description

The route serves as the main road from Morganton to Northern Burke County then on towards Newland in Avery County. The first 12miles of the road appears as a regular back road highway, going by homes and shrubbery farms. At Brown Mountain Beach Road, the sharp bend of the highway starts the climb up through the Pisgah National Forest to Jonas Ridge. This 13miles section of the highway features multiple curves (some tight with speed warnings), multiple passing lanes (five up, two down, one turnoff down), and mostly undeveloped wooded lands. Before Jonas Ridge is the Brown Mountain Overlook, where stories of phantom lights on the mountain can be seen from the location. After Jonas Ridge, the highway goes parallel with the Blue Ridge Parkway for a mile before passing over it. In Pineola, the highway overlaps with US 221 for almost 3miles before splitting in Linville. The last section of the highway goes by several hills and mountains covered by Fraser firs before entering the Newland city limits and ending at NC 194 (Pineola Street).

One unique feature of the highway is the use of mile markers, which only appear between before Brown Mountain Beach Road and Jonas Ridge (mile markers 12-27). An oddity for a two-lane surface road in the state; however, the reason why they exist is simply to assist police and rescue crews to better locate accidents or lost hikers along the curvy section of the highway.

A majority of the route shares with either North Carolina Bicycle Route 2 (Mountains to Sea) or North Carolina Bicycle Route 6 (Piedmont Spur). Route 6 is concurrent with NC 181 from its southern terminus in Morganton to Brown Mountain Road and Route 2 is concurrent from Brown Mountain Road to NC 183.[1] [2] Because it mostly overlaps with a state bike route, the road has wider paved shoulders compared to other roads in the area. Because of these extra features, it is not uncommon to find several bikes and motorcycles riding along the highway on any given nice day. NC 181 overlaps with one state scenic byways, the Pisgah Loop Scenic Byway, between Fish Hatchery Road and NC 183.[3]

Dedicated and memorial names

NC 181 in North Carolina has three dedicated or memorialized sections of highway.

History

The highway was established in 1928 as a new primary routing between NC 18 in Morganton and NC 194 west of Pineola. In 1929, NC 181 was extended southwest to NC 19 in Ruth. In 1930, NC 181 was rerouted north of Pineola to Linville, replacing NC 175, and then west to its current northern terminus at NC 194 in Newland replacing NC 176; its old alignment became part of NC 691.[6] In 1934, NC 181 reached its longest length with an extension southwest to US 176 in Tryon. In 1940, NC 181 was truncated back to Morganton; its former routing was replaced by NC 108 between Tryon and Rutherfordton and US 64A between Ruth and Morganton.[7]

In 1977, NC 181 was removed from Avery Avenue and extended along both Sterling Street (southbound) and Green Street (northbound) to its current terminus along Meeting Street, in downtown Morganton.[8] In 1989 or 1990, NC 181 was placed on new bypass route north of Montezuma. In 1991, US 221/NC 181 was removed from Linville Avenue (downgraded to secondary road) and placed on new bypass route west of Linville.[9]

North Carolina Highway 176

State:NC
Type:NC 1945
Route:176
Location:Pineola - Linville, NC
Formed:1928
Deleted:1930

North Carolina Highway 176 (NC 176) was established around 1928 and traversed from NC 181, in Pineola, north to NC 175, in Linville. In 1930 it was decommissioned in favor of an extension of NC 181.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NC 6 - Piedmont Spur . North Carolina Bike Routes Beta . Walk Bike North Carolina Bicycle Routes . April 14, 2016.
  2. Web site: NC 2 - Mountains to Sea . North Carolina Bike Routes Beta . Walk Bike North Carolina Bicycle Routes . April 14, 2016.
  3. Web site: NCDOT: Scenic Byways. January 6, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110125165457/http://www.ncdot.org/travel/scenic/#. 2011-01-25. dead.
  4. Web site: Beatrice Cobb. October 1, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110714162302/http://www.ncpress.com/ncpf/ncnie/About_Newspapers/NC_Newspaper_History/RoyParker%206.pdf#. 2011-07-14. dead.
  5. Web site: North Carolina Department of Transportation . North Carolina Memorial Highways and other Named Facilities . PDF . December 5, 2012 .
  6. North Carolina Department of Transportation . State Highway System of North Carolina . PDF . NCDOT . 1930 . October 26, 2014.
  7. North Carolina Department of Transportation . North Carolina Primary Highway System . PDF . NCDOT . 1940 . October 26, 2014.
  8. Web site: North Carolina Department of Transportation . Route Change (1977-05-01). PDF . May 1, 1977 . October 26, 2014.
  9. Web site: North Carolina Department of Transportation . Route Change (1991-09-27). PDF . September 27, 1991 . October 26, 2014.