Golf Course Lake, Located Along Swan Creek Road Connecting Jonesville, North Carolina

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Golf Course Lake, Located Along Swan Creek Road Connecting Jonesville, North Carolina MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide North Carolina United States Highway #21 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Virginia/North Carolina Virginia/North Carolina State Line on the west bank of New River, This State Line is where US Route #21 enters North Carolina from Virginia, and runs south/southeast to Charlotte, North Carolina, where it crosses over to South Carolina. Altitude: 2365 feet 0.7 Nile Road : New River Nile Road, to New River Campground and Canoe, located just off US Campground & Canoe Route #21, near New River. Altitude: 2388 feet 3.3 Junction : US #221 Junction US Route #221, to Community of Stratford, North Carolina, Altitude: 2736 feet 6.2 Whitehead Street : Sparta, Whitehead Street, State Route #18, Sparta, North Carolina, a town in NC Alleghany County, North Carolina, Alleghany Memorial Hospital, Wilkes Community College, Gap Civil Township, a township in Alleghany County, North Carolina, within which the town of Sparta, NC falls. Altitude: 2933 feet 7.1 Bridge over Little River Little River Crossing, A bridge over Little River carries US Route #21 Altitude: 2740 feet 10.9 Glade Valley Rd : Glade Glade Valley Road, Glade Valley, North Carolina, a community located Valley, NC in Alleghany County, North Carolina, Altitude: 2628 feet 13.2 Intersection : Blue Ridge Intersection, connected with interchange to Blue Ridge Parkway, The Parkway Scenic Byway Blue Ridge Parkway, a National Parkway and All-American Road in the United States, noted for its scenic beauty, It is a designated National Scenic Byway and All-American Road, Little Glad Millpond, Doughton Recreation Area, a recreation area located southwest off US Route #21, Altitude: 2684 feet 13.7 Cherry Lane Rd : Cherry Cherry Lane Road, Cherry Lane, North Carolina, a community located Lane, NC in the Cherry Lane Township of Alleghany County, North Carolina, Altitude: 2854 feet 16.8 Ridge Road : Roaring Gap, Ridge Road, Golf Club in Roaring Gap, Camp Cheeno Lake, Lake NC Louise, Roaring Gap, North Carolina, a community in the Cherry Lane Township of Alleghany County, North Carolina, Altitude: 2795 feet 17.8 Old Gap Rd : Stone Old Gap Road, Stone Mountain Road. Stone Mountain is the focal point Maountain of Stone Mountain State Park. It is a granite dome of exposed quartz diorite to granodiorite of Devonian age, which has intruded into the gneiss of the Precambrian Alligator Back Formation. Some of the best rock climbing in North Carolina is done on this mountain. The park's creeks and streams are excellent brook trout fishing locations. It is a designated National Natural Landmark. Altitude: 2976 feet 23.4 Traphill Road : Traphill, Traphill Road, to Traphill, North Carolina, a rural community located in NC Wilkes County, North Carolina, located in the foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains. Nearby Stone Mountain State Park is one of the most popular state parks in North Carolina. Altitude: 1480 feet 24.4 Thurmond Road : Thurmond Road, Thurmond, North Carolina, a community in western Thurmond, NC Surry County, North Carolina, Mitchell River flows nearby in the north. Altitude: 1371 feet 26.8 Old Hwy 21/Pleasant Ridge Old Hwy 21/Pleasant Ridge Road, to Community of State RD, North Rd. : State Rd, NC Carolina, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Altitude: 1375 feet Page 1/11 PDF Document Generated on 2018-Oct-09 Copyright 2018, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 29.1 Mt Pleasant Church Rd : Mt Pleasant Church Road, This Road makes a loop on US Route #21, State Rd, NC Community of State Road, NC Mt. Pleasant Church Road, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Altitude: 1332 feet 29.5 Country Club Drive : Country Club Drive, Crestwood Memorial Park, Cedarbrook Lake, are Crestwood Memorial Park popular for golf, tennis, and swimming among the people in and around the area. Poplar Springs, North Carolina, a small community in Surry County, North Carolina, Altitude: 1325 feet 32.8 CC Camp Road : Pleasant CC Camp Road, to Pleasant Hill, North Carolina, a community in Hill, NC Wilkes County, North Carolina, Elkin Dialysis Center, Elkin Reservoir. To the east/northeast lies Elkin Municipal Airport, a public airport located northeast of Elkin, North Carolina, along CC Camp Road. Altitude: 1109 feet 35.0 Yadkin River Crossing US Route #21 and concurrent Interstate Highway #77 cross Yadkin River over a bridge at Jonesville, North Carolina. Altitude: 866 feet 35.7 Exit 82 : Jonesville, NC Exit 82, Intersection NC Highway #67/Winston Road, Jonesville, North Carolina, the oldest town in Yadkin County, North Carolina, a typical "Interstate town". Elkin, North Carolina, a town in Surry and Wilkes counties in North Carolina, along the Yadkin River. Elkin City Park, Elkin Village Shopping Center, Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital, Willowbrook Lake, a lake located along State Route #268, on the east side of the US #21/I-77 combine. Burch, or Burch Station, North Carolina, a small community along the Yadkin River in the Marsh Township of Surry County, North Carolina. Altitude: 991 feet 39.0 Junction : US Route #21 Junction US Business Route #21, to Jonesville, North Carolina, a town Business in Yadkin County, North Carolina, Arlington, North Carolina, a former town which merged with Jonesville, North Carolina. At this Junction, US Route #21 leaves Interstate Highway #77 ending concurrency with it. Altitude: 1115 feet 40.1 Rena Road : Swan Creek, Rena Road, to Community of Swan Creek, North Carolina, Swan Creek NC Airport, Jonesville Golf Course Lake, located along Swan Creek Road connecting Jonesville, North Carolina. Altitude: 1135 feet 45.1 Old US Hwy 421 : Brooks Old US Highway 42, Brooks Crossroads, North Carolina, a community Crossroads, NC in Yadkin County, North Carolina, Yadkinville, North Carolina, a town in Yadkin County, North Carolina, lies in the east on Old United States Highway 421, Hoots Memorial Hospital, Yadkin County Register of Deed, Altitude: 1066 feet 45.2 Intersection : US Rte #421 Intersection US Route #421, to Winston Salem, North Carolina in the east. Altitude: 1056 feet 46.8 Hamptonville Road : Hamptonville Road, County Road 1126/Petty Road, Hamptonville, Hamptonville, NC North Carolina, a community located in Yadkin County, North Carolina, Altitude: 1024 feet 49.2 Lone Hickory Road : Lone Lone Hickory Road, to Lone Hickory, North Carolina, a community / Hickory, NC area in Yadkin County, North Carolina, Lone Hickory Airport, a small airport lies nearby. Altitude: 1007 feet 54.1 Houstonville Road : Union Houstonville Road, Union Grove, North Carolina, a township and an Grove, NC unincorporated community in Iredell County, North Carolina, Turkeyfoot, North Carolina, located on the Davie County, North Carolina, a small region in rural North Carolina, lies nearby. Altitude: 915 feet Page 2/11 PDF Document Generated on 2018-Oct-09 Copyright 2018, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 57.5 Memorial Hwy : Harmony, Intersection North Carolina Highway #901/Memorial Highway, NC Harmony, North Carolina, a town in Iredell County, North Carolina, Gaither House in Harmony, North Carolina was built in 1850, a historic places, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Skyview Lake, Community of Sheffield, North Carolina, located in western Davie County, Clarkesville Township, North Carolina, Altitude: 981 feet 61.6 River Crossing At the location, US Route #21 crosses a river over a bridge. Altitude: 745 feet 63.9 Bridge across a River A bridge that spans the river here carries US Route #21 across. Altitude: 719 feet 67.2 Interchange : Interstate An Interchange on Interstate Highway #77 connects with intersecting Hwy #77 US Route #21, Altitude: 827 feet 70.4 Interchange : Interstate Interchange on Interstate Highway #40, Crossroads Center-Statesville, Hwy #40 lies nearby just off I-40, Davis Regional Medical Center, a medical Center lies just off Interstate Highway #40, at the Exit 154 near Wilson Brothers Lake Number Two. Altitude: 801 feet 72.6 Front Street: Statesville, NC Front Street, US Route #64 Altitude: 912 feet 73.3 Garner Bagnal Blvd : Garner Bagnal Boulevard, Watts Park, Trick Olimpic Racing Chassis, Statesville Municipal Winecoff Memorials, Statesville Municipal Airport, a public airport Airport located just southwest of the city of Statesville, North Carolina, Lakewood Golf Course, Cleveland, North Carolina, a town in the Cleveland Township of Rowan County, North Carolina, lies southeast off US Route #21 along US Route #70. Altitude: 945 feet 77.6 Old Mountain Rd : Barium Old Mountain Road, Murdock Road, Community of Barium Springs, Springs, NC North Carolina, Kenneth Raymer Lake, Lakewood Golf Course, Altitude: 945 feet 78.5 Wagner Street : Lake Wagner Street, Troutman, North Carolina, a town in Iredell County, Norman State Park North Carolina, Lake Norman State Park, formerly Duke Power State Park, a North Carolina state park near Troutman, Iredell County, North Carolina, located on the northern shore of Lake Norman at the mouth of Hicks Creek. Boating, Fishing, Water Skiing, Swimming and Camping are popular recreational activities in the park throughout the year. Altitude: 935 feet 81.2 Intersection : Interstate Intersection Interstate Highway #77, Lake Norman State Park lies in the Highway #77 west. Altitude: 928 feet 85.4 Statesville Hwy : Statesville Highway/North Carolina Highway #115, to Mooresville, Mooresville, NC North Carolina, a town in Iredell County, North Carolina, The city is nicknamed "Race City USA." Altitude: 925 feet 88.0 McLelland Ave : McLelland Avenue, Mooresville, North Carolina, a town in Iredell Mooresville, NC County, North Carolina, The Pit Indoor Kart Racing, Mooresville Consumer Square, South Broad Street Row, a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places, in Mooresville, North Carolina, Mitchell Community College Center, Charles Mack Citizen Center, Coddle Creek, a stream/river that rises near Mooresville in Iredell County, North Carolina. North Carolina Highway #150, crosses Lake Norman of Catawba, over a bridge in the west, off US Route #21.
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