Georgia State Route 83

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State Route 83 marker

State Route 83
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length: 86.5 mi[1] (139.2 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 341 / SR 7 northeast of Culloden
  US 41 / SR 18 / SR 19 / SR 42 in Forsyth
I‑75 in Forsyth
US 23 / SR 87 northwest of Juliette
I‑20 southwest of Madison
US 278 / SR 12 in Madison
US 129 / US 441 / SR 24 in Madison
North end: US 78 / SR 10 northeast of Monroe
Location
Counties: Monroe, Jasper, Morgan, Walton
Highway system
  • Georgia State Routes
SR 82 US 84

State Route 83 (SR 83) is a 86.5-mile-long (139.2 km) state highway that runs southwest to northeast, with a southeast–to–northwest section, within portions of Monroe, Jasper, Morgan, and Walton counties in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It connects Forsyth, Monticello, and Madison. The portion from the southwestern city limits of Monticello to the Jasper–Morgan county line is included in the Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway.

Route description

SR 83 begins at an intersection with US 341/SR 7 (Peach Blossom Trail) northeast of Culloden, in Monroe County. It heads northeast, briefly paralleling the Monroe–Lamar county line, to Forsyth. Once in Forsyth, the route forms a concurrency with US 41/SR 18, heading to downtown. Once in downtown Forsyth, the route intersects US 41/SR 18/SR 42. Here, SR 42/SR 83 begin a brief concurrency to the north. Less than 2,000 miles (3,200 km) later, the concurrency ends. SR 83 has an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75) before leaving Forsyth. Just before leaving Monroe County, the route crosses over the Towaliga River and intersects US 23/SR 87 near Juliette. The route continues to the northeast, crossing over the Ocmulgee River at the Monroe–Jasper county line, and heads toward Monticello. Just prior to entering town, it has an intersection with SR 380 (Perimeter Road), a bypass south and east of the town. SR 83 then makes its way into downtown, where it intersects SR 11/SR 16/SR 212 at the southwestern corner of the town's square. The four routes are concurrent for one block (the southeastern corner of the square), where SR 11's southern lanes depart the concurrency. However, since the square is a one-way road, SR 11's northern lanes continue the concurrency to the northeastern corner of the square. Here, SR 16's and SR 212's eastbound lanes depart the concurrency and SR 83 departs the square and the concurrency. SR 83 then leaves Monticello, passing the Hunter Pope Country Club, and continues to travel to the northeast, toward Madison. On the way, the route has an intersection with SR 142 in Shady Dale. Shortly after, it crosses into Morgan County. Then, it crosses over the Little River. In Madison, it has an interchange with I-20. Then, it begins a concurrency with US 278/SR 12. Just under 4,000 feet (1,200 m) later, US 129/US 441/SR 24 join the concurrency on the northeastern corner of Walton Park. The six routes head to the northeast, past Hill Park, before reaching downtown. Once in downtown Madison, SR 83 leaves the concurrency and travels to the northwest, toward Monroe. It passes through the town of Bostwick. It crosses into Walton County and enters Good Hope, where the route has an intersection with the western terminus of SR 186. SR 83 continues in a northwest direction until its northern terminus, an intersection with US 78/SR 10 in the northeastern part of Monroe.[1]

SR 83 is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[2]

Major intersections

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Monroe 0.0 0.0 US 341 / SR 7 (Lundy Dairy Road) – Fort Valley, Barnesville Southern terminus
Forsyth 12.1 19.5 US 41 north / SR 18 west (West Main Street) – Barnesville Southern end of US 41/SR 18 concurrency
12.5 20.1 US 41 south / SR 18 east (East Main Street) / SR 42 south (South Lee Street) – Macon, Gray, Musella Northern end of US 41/SR 18 concurrency; southern end of SR 42 concurrency
12.9 20.8 SR 42 north (North Lee Street) – Jackson Northern end of SR 42 concurrency
13.1 21.1 I‑75 – Macon, Atlanta I-75, exit 187
23.6 38.0 US 23 / SR 87 – Macon, Jackson
Ocmulgee River 24.6 39.6 Unnamed bridge; crossing over the Ocmulgee River, marking the Monroe–Jasper county line
Jasper 37.2 59.9 SR 380 east (Perimeter Road) Western terminus of SR 380
Monticello 38.3 61.6 SR 11 north (Forsyth Street) / SR 16 west / SR 212 west (West Washington Street) – Covington, Jackson, Monroe Southern end of SR 11/SR 16/SR 212 concurrency, at the southwestern edge of town square, on one-way street
38.4 61.8 SR 11 south (East Washington Street) – Gray Northern end of SR 11 concurrency, at the southeastern edge of town square, on one-way street
38.4 61.8 SR 16 east / SR 212 east (East Greene Street) – Eatonton, Milledgeville Northern end of SR 11 concurrency, at the northeastern edge of town square, on one-way street
Shady Dale 47.2 76.0 SR 142 (Covington Highway/Eatonton Highway) – Covington, Eatonton
Morgan Little River 54.5 87.7 Unnamed bridge Crossing over the Little River
Madison 60.9 98.0 I‑20 – Atlanta, Augusta I-20, exit 113
62.5 100.6 US 278 west / SR 12 west (Atlanta Highway) – Covington Southern end of US 278/SR 12 concurrency
63.3 101.9 US 129 south / US 441 south / SR 24 south (Eatonton Road) – Eatonton Southern end of US 129/US 441/SR 24 concurrency
64.1 103.2 US 129 north / US 441 north / SR 24 north (North Main Street) – Athens
US 278 east / SR 12 east (North Main Street) – Greensboro
Northern end of US 129/US 278/US 441/SR 12/SR 24 concurrency
Walton Good Hope 81.5 131.2 SR 186 east (High Shoals Road) – Bishop Western terminus of SR 186
Monroe 86.5 139.2 US 78 / SR 10 – Loganville, Athens Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bannered route

State Route 83 Connector
Location: Bypass around Monticello
Length: 5.8 mi[5] (9.3 km)
Existed: 1983[6][3]–1985[3][4]

State Route 83 Connector (SR 83 Connector) was a 5.8-mile-long (9.3 km) connector that existed entirely within the central part of Jasper County. It is the original number of SR 380.

It started at an intersection with the SR 83 mainline (Forsyth Street) southwest of Monticello. Immediately, the route crossed over a Norfolk Southern Railway line and traveled to the southeast. The route curved to the south-southeast and back to the southeast. It passed north of Malone Lake before it curved to the east and intersected SR 11 south of the town. Then, SR 83 Connector traveled to the northeast to an intersection with SR 212 (Milledgeville–Monticello Road) east-southeast of Monticello. Just past this intersection, SR 83 Connector met its eastern terminus, an intersection with SR 16 east of town.[6][3]

The entire route is in Jasper County.

Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0 SR 83 (Forsyth Street) – Forsyth, Monticello Western terminus
2.4 3.9 SR 11 – Gray, Monticello
4.9 7.9 SR 212 – Monticello, Milledgeville
5.8 9.3 SR 16 – Monticello, Eatonton Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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