


The first of four interchanges along I-20 in Scott County is with MS 13 at southern reaches of Morton.
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Highway 13 travels nine miles south to the town of Polkville and north to adjacent Roosevelt State Park.
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Exit 77 leaves I-20 east for MS 13. The state highway bypasses Morton to the west en route to Forkville and MS 25 near Carthage. MS 13 south extends to Prentiss (U.S. 84) and Columbia (U.S. 98).
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MS 481 overlaps with U.S. 80 through the Morton business district and drops southeast along 5th Street 3.7 miles to Interstate 20 at Exit 80.
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Continuing south from I-20, MS 481 travels 3.3 miles to Pulaski and 18 miles to MS 35 north of Raleigh.
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Interstate 20 trends northward across Bienville National Forest seven miles to the Scott County seat of Forest. Meridian follows in 44 miles.
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Interstate 20 trends northward across Bienville National Forest seven miles to the Scott County seat of Forest. Meridian follows in 44 miles.
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MS 35 follows a commercial arterial north two miles from a diamond interchange (Exit 88) with Interstate 20 to U.S. 80 west of Downtown Forest.
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Exit 88 departs for MS 35 south to the Bienville National Forest Info Center and Raleigh and north to Forest and Carthage.
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Reassurance marker posted east of the MS 35 entrance ramp and south of the Scott County Coliseum.
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The town of Lake lies north of the succeeding east from Interstate 20 eastbound. The exchange with U.S. 11 in Meridian is 43 miles away.
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The first rest area along Interstate 20 eastbound in Mississippi is located east of the Highway 501 overpass at milepost 90.
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A wide median separates the roadways of Interstate 20 east from Turkey Creek to the Gentry Road overpass.
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Photo Credits:
06/02/10 by AARoads
Connect with:
Interstate 59
Page Updated 05-02-2023.