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Left: view from the state line, looking into Oklahoma
Right: the first assurance sign, fifteen miles down the road,
at a little connecting road that takes traffic to US-259. Talimena Drive continues
for another 21 miles, ending at US-271.
This is at least the third complete rerouting on OK-1 since the state
highway system was created. The current route is clearly, and deliberately,
the most scenic.
Talimena Drive is clearly the most beautiful scenic route in the entire
state, and is well-deserving of the SH-1 moniker. It is a
narrow two-lane road with no emergency lanes for its entire length (the
purple part of OK-1 in the map on top), and most importantly, no electrical
or phone poles for the entire length of Talimena Drive! A very hilly road
with numerous turnoffs for pictures.
Although my trip was in early May, the best time to go down this road
is around late-October, when all the leaves are changing color. Without
a doubt the most scenic autumn drive this side of the Mississippi.
Western terminus picture taken 24 May 2003. Eastern
terminus pictures taken 2 May 2003.