Wisconsin Highway 98

State Trunk Highway 98 (often called Highway 98, STH-98 or WIS 98) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs east–west in central Wisconsin from near Greenwood to Spencer.

State Trunk Highway 98
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length16.20 mi[1] (26.07 km)
Major junctions
West end WIS 73 in Greenwood
  CTH-K in Loyal
East end WIS 13 / CTH-C in Spencer
Location
CountiesClark, Marathon
Highway system
WIS 97WIS 99

Route description

Eastern terminus in Spencer
Western terminus

WIS 98 starts at an intersection with WIS 73 south of Greenwood. From this terminus, the highway runs eastward through agricultural areas in rural Clark County. In the city of Loyal, WIS 98 follows South Street through residential neighborhoods to a junction with Main Street. There, the highway turns north along Main Street through the downtown area to an intersection with Elm Street. WIS 98 turns east again to follow Elm Street out of town, returning to rural farm land in the process. The highway then follows Coles Corner Road to a junction with County Trunk Highway Y (CTH-Y) near the Coles Cemetery, where WIS 98 turns north for about one mile (1.5 km). Curving back to an easterly path, the highway enters Spencer on Clark Street running through more residential neighborhoods. WIS 98 ends at the intersection in the middle of town with WIS 13 (Pacific Street).[2]

History

WIS 98 was shown as a proposed highway on maps in 1921 between Argonne north to the Michigan state line. When the designation was applied to a roadway by 1924, it was designated instead along the current routing.[1]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ClarkTown of Eaton0.000.00 WIS 73 Neillsville, Greenwood
Loyal CTH-K south
CTH-K north
Town of Sherman CTH-Y south
MarathonSpencer16.2026.07 WIS 13 Abbotsford, Marshfield
CTH-C
Roadway continues as CTH-C
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See also

  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. Bessert, Christopher J. (January 31, 2009). "Highways 90–99". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
  2. Google (December 9, 2011). "Overview Map of WIS 98" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
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