Tennessee State Route 419 Explained

State:TN
Type:Sec
Route:419
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:TN 419 highlighted in red
Alternate Name:Pigeon Ridge Road
Length Mi:4.0
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Cumberland Homesteads
Direction B:North
Terminus B: just south of Crossville
Counties:Cumberland
Previous Type:Sec
Previous Route:418
Next Type:Sec
Next Route:420

State Route 419 (SR 419), also known as Pigeon Ridge Road, is a 4adj=midNaNadj=mid north–south state highway in Cumberland County, Tennessee. It serves as the primary road in and out of Cumberland Mountain State Park. Even though it is signed north–south, SR 419 primarily goes in an east–west direction.

Route description

SR 419 begins in the Cumberland Homesteads community at an intersection with US 127/SR 28. It immediately enters Cumberland Mountain State Park and winds its way west through the park, crossing atop the Byrd Creek Dam along the way. The highway then leaves the park and winds its way west through farmland and rural areas to come to an end just south of Crossville at an intersection with SR 101. The entire route of SR 419 is a two-lane highway and lies atop the Cumberland Plateau.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cumberland County, Tennessee map. Tn.gov. August 21, 2019.
  2. Web site: TN-419. Google.com. August 21, 2019.