Missouri Route 112

Route 112 is a highway in southwest Missouri. Both termini are with Route 37. The northern terminus is in Cassville and the southern terminus is in Seligman. There are no other towns on the route, but Roaring River State Park is located about ten miles (16 km) south of Cassville on the route.

Route 112
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length17.516 mi (28.189 km)
Major junctions
South end Route 37 in Seligman
North end Route 37 / Route 76 / Route 86 in Cassville
Location
CountiesBarry
Highway system
Route 111Route 113

The numbering of this highway is unusual. In Missouri, even-numbered highways are normally eastwest routes and Route 112 is a northsouth highway. The only other time this occurs is highways which are numbered from highways from other states which continue into Missouri and the numbering is retained.

Route description

Major intersections

The entire route is in Barry County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Seligman0.0000.000 Route 37 / Route DD
Roaring River State Park9.32515.007
Route 112 Spur
Washburn Township14.58923.479 Route 76 east / Route 86 eastSouth end of Route 76 and Route 86 overlaps
Cassville16.14725.986 Route 248 east
16.34626.306
Route 37 Bus. north
South end of Route 37 Bus. overlap
17.51628.189
Route 37 / Route 37 Bus. ends
Route 76 west / Route 86 west
North end of Route 76, Route 86, and Route 37 Bus. overlaps
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


Route 112 Spur
LocationRoaring River State Park
Length0.361 mi (0.581 km)

Route 112 Spur serves as the main road into Roaring River State Park. Although unsigned, it appears on the official state highway map.[1]

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