Virginia State Route 354 Explained

State:VA
Type:VA
Route:354
Alternate Name:River Road
Length Mi:13.53
Length Round:2
Established:1942
Tourist: Virginia Byway
Map:VA 354 map.svg
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A:Dead end near Bertrand
Junction: near Mollusk
Terminus B: near Litwalton
Counties:Lancaster
Previous Type:VA
Previous Route:353
Next Type:VA
Next Route:355

State Route 354 (SR 354) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as River Road, the state highway runs 13.53miles from a dead end near Bertrand north to SR 3 near Litwalton in western Lancaster County.

SR 354 is a Virginia Byway north of Ottoman.

Route description

SR 354 begins at a dead end on Whitehouse Creek, an estuarine tributary of the Corrotoman River. The state highway heads west and northwest along the peninsula between the Western Branch of the Corrotoman River to the east and the Rappahannock River to the west. SR 354 passes through the hamlets of Bertrand, Senora, and Ottoman, the last the site of a free ferry across the Western Branch. North of Mollusk, the state highway meets the southern end of SR 201 (White Chapel Road). SR 354 continues through Somers, which lies between Nuttsville to the east and Belle Isle State Park to the west on the Rappahannock River. The state highway passes through Litwalton and crosses Balls Branch of Lancaster Creek before reaching its northern terminus at SR 3 (Historyland Highway). The SR 3 junction is just east of where SR 3 crosses Lancaster Creek into Richmond County.

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