Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Start of Grassy Island Crossing |
Junction United States Highway #52, Country Route #1627/Pinkiston River Road, near Cedar Hill, North Carolina. Byway Grassy Island Crossing is in a remote part of North Carolina. From it, you can access Pee Dee National Wildlife Service marshlands. Through an observation blind, travelers are afforded a view of waterfowl in their natural habitat. There are recreational opportunities on the Pee Dee River and Blewett Falls Lake, which have boat ramps and fishing access points. |
0.8 1.3 |
Buffalo Creek Road |
Buffalo Creek Road /Route #1631, |
0.9 1.5 |
Pinkston River Road |
Pinkston River Road to the banks of Pinkston River |
2.9 4.6 |
Route #1632 / Dunlap Street |
Route #1632 / Dunlap Street, Ansonville, North Carolina, located in Anson County, North Carolina, on United States Highway #52, |
4.3 6.9 |
Buzzard Island |
Leak Ferry Road / Route #1633, A small island formed in Pinkston River |
4.8 7.8 |
Grassy Island Road / Route #1634 |
Grassy Island Road / Route #1634, connects to United States Highway #52, Route #1627 to Anson County Airport, a public airport near Wadesboro, North Carolina in Anson County. |
7.1 11.5 |
A Trail |
A Trail through the agricultural fields |
7.3 11.7 |
Country Route to River |
A Country Route wading through agricultural fields to Pinkston River. |
8.8 14.2 |
General Smith Road |
General Smith Road, Dennis Road, |
9.4 15.2 |
Junction |
Junction State Route #109 to Wadesboro, North Carolina, a town located in Anson County, North Carolina, State Route #1634, |
10.1 16.2 |
Access |
Access to Pinkston River near a bridge over the River |
11.9 19.1 |
Jack Currie Road |
Jack Currie Road / Route #1168, |
12.4 20.0 |
Smith Ferry Road / Route #1170 |
Smith Ferry Road / Route #1170 to Pee Dee River |
13.0 20.9 |
State Highway #109 |
State Highway #109 diverts from the byway and leads to Mount Gilead, North Carolina, located in Montgomery County, North Carolina, State Route #1148, |
13.7 22.0 |
Smith Ferry Road |
Smith Ferry Road, Davis Haywood Road / Route #1164, Pee Dee River, |
14.9 24.0 |
Hamer Creek Road |
Hamer Creek Road / Route #1163, |
16.0 25.7 |
Pee Dee Church Road |
Pee Dee Church Road / State Route #1159, Town Creek Mound Road, to Town Creek Indian Mound State Historic Site, |
18.0 29.0 |
Route #1155 |
Route #1155 / Sides Road, |
19.4 31.3 |
Hough Road |
Hough Road / Route #1151, Covington Community Road, Community of Covington, North Carolina |
23.0 37.0 |
Route #1149 / Cagel Grave Road |
Route #1149 / Cagel Grave Road, |
24.2 38.9 |
Grassy Islands |
Grassy Islands, North Carolina, a group of masses formed in the middle of Pee Dee River, in North Carolina. Indian Mill Road leads to the Pee Dee River |
25.2 40.5 |
Access |
Access Route, to Blewett Falls Lake, a man-made lake, formed by a dam on the Great Pee Dee River, located in Anson and Ricmond Counties of North Carolina, |
25.2 40.5 |
Access |
Access Route, to Blewett Falls Lake, a man-made lake, formed by a dam on the Great Pee Dee River, located in Anson and Ricmond Counties of North Carolina, |
25.5 41.1 |
Intersection |
Intersection Holly Grove Church Road / Route #1146, |
26.7 43.0 |
Bethany Road |
Bethany Road / Route #1147, |
27.0 43.5 |
Covington, North Carolina |
Cartledge Creek Road / Route #1005 to Covington, North Carolina, |
28.5 45.9 |
End of Grassy Island Crossing Byway |
Junction State Route #1307, Route #1308 and Route #1309, off United States Highway #220, Ellerbe, North Carolina, a town in Richmond County, North Carolina, lies on State Highway #220 near here. Town of Ellerbe is known for its peaches, fruit stands and peach ice cream shops. This is where the Byway Grassy Island Crossing ends. |