Pine County, Minnesota, United States maintains a number of county routes.
Within Pine County, a County Road (CR) is called a "Highway" if a sealed road and "Road" if an improved road. Though some of them are county state aid highways (CSAH), all Pine County roads and highways bear the black and white standard square shield for County Routes rather than having the CSAH bearing the blue and gold pentagonal M1-6 shield for those that are CSAH designated routes.
The procedure of Pine County referring to the plurality of its county routes as a county highway rather than a county road is an anomaly in Minnesota; where as with most other counties in Minnesota, the opposite method is followed for addressing the name of a county route.
CR 1–CR 20
County Highway 1 (CSAH) is a discontinuous road that serves and Royalton Township. The southern segment is a continuation of Rush Lake Trail (Chisago CR 1), from the county line, generally heading northwest for approximately 1.2 miles (1.9 km) on Greeley Road through Greeley, then north for 1 mile (1.6 km) to Minnesota State Highway 70. The northern segment of County Highway 1 resumes approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) east of the terminus of the southern segment on Minnesota State Highway 70, and heads north along Woodland Road, to the intersection with Brunswick Road (CR 5), approximately 1.1 miles (1.8 km). Woodland Road continues as County Road 115.
County Highway 2 (CSAH) is a road that serves Rock Creek. The road begins at the intersection of County Road 3 and County Road 104, on 560th Street, head west for 5 miles (8.0 km), terminating at Minnesota State Highway 361. 560th Street continues west as County Road 109.
County Highway 3 (CSAH) is a road that serves Rock Creek and Pine City Township. The road begins at the intersection of County Road 2 and County Road 104, on Maple Avenue, head north for 2 miles (3.2 km), becoming Maple Grove Road, continuing north for 1 mile (1.6 km), head west for 0.5 miles (0.80 km) along Russell Road, and then head north for 1 mile (1.6 km) along Milburn Road, terminating at County Road 8.
County Highway 4 (CSAH) is a road that serves Rock Creek and Pine City Township. The road begins at Minnesota State Highway 70, on Government Road, generally heading north for approximately 3 miles (4.8 km), terminating at County Road 8.
County Road and Highway 5 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pine City Township and Royalton Township. County Road 5 begins at County Road 23, on Gold Avenue, heads west for 0.9 miles (1.4 km), heads south on Emerald Street for 0.25 miles (0.40 km), heads west on Diamond Avenue for 0.5 miles (0.80 km), heads south on Ruby Street for 0.5 miles (0.80 km), then heads west on Pearl Avenue for 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the intersection with County Road 6 and County Road 115. Becoming County Highway 5, the road continues southwest on Brunswick Road for 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the intersection of County Road 1 and County Road 115 at Woodland Road. Again, becoming County Road 5, the road generally heads west for approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) and continues as 133rd Avenue (Kanabec CR 28).
County Highway 6 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pine City Township and Royalton Township. The road begins as a continuation of County Road 5 on Brunswick Road, heads north for 1.4 miles (2.3 km) and terminates at Pokegama Lake Road (CR 7).
County Highway 7 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pine City, Pine City Township, Royalton Township, Pokegama Township and Grasston. The approximately 11 miles (18 km) road begins as continuation Pine Street (Kanabec CR 23) in Grasston, which becomes Pokegama Lake Road upon entering Pine County. Pokegama Lake Road generally heads east and north until reaching its intersection with Interstate Highway 35, enters Pine City as Hillside Avenue Southwest, and terminates at its intersection with 6th Street (CR 61). Though the short segment of Pine Street in Grasston between the county line and Minnesota State Highway 107 is designated as Kanabec County Road 23, the sign for the short segment is that of Pine County Road 7. The segment within Pine City was originally signed as Minnesota State Highway 324 until 2003.
County Highway 8 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pine City Township and Pine City. The approximately 7 miles (11 km) road begins at the intersection of Ravine Road (CR 117) and St. Croix Road (CR 118), heads west into Pine City on St. Croix Road, then on St. Croix Road Southeast, heads north on 2nd Street Southeast, heads west on 3rd Avenue Southeast, and terminating at 6th Street (CR 61).
County Highway 9 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pine City, Pine City Township, Chegwatana Township and Pokegama Township, Pine County, Minnesota. The road begins at St. Croix Road Southeast (CR 8) in Pine City, heads out of Pine City on East Cross Lake Road, generally heads northeast on Cross Lake Road for approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) along portions of former Point Douglas to Superior Military Road, then north for 2 miles (3.2 km), terminating at Beroun Crossing Road (CR 14).
County Highway 10 (CSAH) is a road that serves Chengwatana. The road begins at the intersection of Cross Lake Road (CR 9) and Forest Road, heads east for approximately 4.7 miles (7.6 km) on Forest Road, heads north on Evergreen Road for 3 miles (4.8 km), and terminates at its intersection with Beroun Crossing Road (CR 14 and CR 128).
County Highway 11 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pine City, Pokegama Township and Henriette. The road begins at the intersection of County Highway 61 and Henriette Road, heads northwest on Henriette Road for approximately 4.1 miles (6.6 km), heads west for approximately 3.75 miles (6.04 km). The road heads south along Minnesota State Highway 107 in Henriette, then continues west for 1 mile (1.6 km) to the county line, and continues as 195th Avenue (Kanabec CR 1).
County Road 12 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pokegama Township and Henriette. The road begins at the intersection of Pokegama Lake Road (CR 7) with Auburn Road, heads north on Auburn Road for 3.25 miles (5.23 km), heads west and north into Henriette, heads west on 5th Avenue Southeast, heads north on Main Street and terminates at Henriette Road (CR 11).
County Highway and Road 13 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pokegama Township, Brook Park Township and Brook Park. The County Highway begins at the intersection of Pokegama Lake Road (CR 7) and Brook Park Road, generally heads north on Brook Park Road for 8 miles (13 km) into Brook Park, continues north on 3rd Street for 0.5 miles (0.80 km) and heads west for 0.5 miles (0.80 km). Upon leaving Brook Park, the road continues north as a County Road for 2.25 miles (3.62 km), and then continues as Usher Street (Kanabec CR 20).
County Highway 14 (CSAH) is a road that serves Chengwatana Township, Munch Township, Pokegama Township, Beroun, Mission Creek Township and Brook Park Township. The road begins at the intersection of Brook Park Road (CR 13) and Beroun Crossing Road, heads east on Beroun Crossing Road for 11 miles (18 km), and terminates at the intersection of Beroun Crossing Road (CR 14 and CR 128) and Evergreen Road (CR 10).
County Highway 15 (CSAH) is a road that serves Munch Township, Mission Creek Township, Barry Township and Hinckley. The road begins at the intersection of Beroun Crossing Road (CR 14) with Hinckley Road, heads north on Hinckley Road for 7.3 miles (11.7 km) into Hinckley and terminates at Minnesota State Highway 48.
County Road 16 (CSAH) is a road that serves Mission Creek Township. The road begins at the intersection of County Highway 61 with Cross Park Road, heads east on Cross Park Road for 2.75 miles (4.43 km), and terminates at its intersection with Hinckley Road (CR 15).
County Road and Highway 17 (CSAH) is a road that serves Mission Creek Township, Hinckley Township and Dell Grove Township. The southern segment of the road begins at Minnesota State Highway 23 on Sunny Hill Road, heads north for 1.2 miles (1.9 km), heads east on Bear Road for 0.5 miles (0.80 km), heads north for 10 miles (16 km) on Fox Road. The road continues north as a County Highway for 3.5 miles (5.6 km) before reverting back to a County Road, and continues north for 4 miles (6.4 km), terminating at Grindstone Lake Road (CR 27). The northern segment begins on Grindstone Lake Road (CR 27), 0.25 miles (0.40 km) north of the terminus of the southern segment, continues north on the northern segment of Fox Road for 2.5 miles (4.0 km) before it terminates at Groningen Road (CR 28).
County Highway 18 (CSAH) is a road that serves Hinckley and Hinckley Township. The road begins in Hinckley at the intersection of Craig Avenue (CR 61 with 2nd Street Northwest, heads west for 0.5 miles (0.80 km), continues west on Dahl Road to the county line. The road continues west as 300th Avenue (Kanabec CR 3).
County Road 19 (CSAH) is a road that serves Munch Township and Barry Township. The road begins at the intersection Wildlife Road (CR 20) with Townline Road, heads east on Townline Road for 1 mile (1.6 km), south on Kettle River Road for 0.4 miles (0.64 km), heads east on Fishtail Road for 3 miles (4.8 km), and terminates at its intersection with Cloverdale Road (CR 21).
County Road and Highway 20 (CSAH) is a road that serves Barry Township and Sandstone Township. The County Road begins at the intersection of Fishtail Road (CR 19) with Wildlife Road, heads north on Wildlife Road for 2 miles (3.2 km) to Minnesota State Highway 48. The road continues north as a County Highway for 3 miles (4.8 km) before reverting back to a County Road, then continues to head north for 4 miles (6.4 km), heads west for 1 mile (1.6 km) on Klejeski Road and terminates at its intersection with Prison Road (CR 29).
CR 21–CR 40
County Highway and Road 21 (CSAH)
County Highway and Road 22 (CSAH)
County Highway 23 (CSAH)
County Highway and Road 24 (CSAH)
County Highway 25 (CSAH)
County Highway and Road 26 (CSAH)
County Highway 27 (CSAH)
County Highway 28 (CSAH)
County Highway 29 (CSAH)
County Highway 30 (CSAH)
County Road 31 (CSAH)
County Highway and Road 32 (CSAH)
County Highway and Road 33 (CSAH)
County Highway 34 (CSAH)
County Highway 35 (CSAH)
County Highway 36 (CSAH)
County Highway 37 (CSAH)
County Highway 38 (CSAH)
County Highway 39 (CSAH)
County Road and Highway 40 (CSAH)
CR 41–CR 56, CR 61
County Highway and Road 41 (CSAH) is a road that serves Bremen Township, Kettle River Township and Willow River. The highway begins at its intersection with Cross Street (CR 61) in Willow River, generally heads west for approximately 9 miles (14 km), becomes a road and continues west for 2 miles (3.2 km), heads north on Jones Road for 1 mile (1.6 km) along the Pine and Aitkin county border. The road continues west as 220th Street (Aitkin CR 2).
County Road 42 (CSAH) is a road that serves Kettle River Township and Sturgeon Lake Township. The road begins at the intersection of County Road 41 and Scotch Pine Road, heads north on Scotch Pine Road for 2 miles (3.2 km), and terminates at its intersection with Denham Crossing Road (CR 52).
County Highway 43 (CSAH) is a road that serves Bruno, Bruno Township, Norman Township, Kettle River Township and Willow River. The Highway begins in Bruno at the intersection of Main Street with Minnesota State Highway 23, heads west on Main Street, continues west and north for approximately 9.5 miles (15.3 km), heads west across Interstate Highway 35 and enters into Willow River. The Highway terminates at its intersection with Cross Street (CR 61).
County Road 44 (CSAH) is a road that serves Bruno Township. The Highway begins in Bruno at the intersection of Main Street with Minnesota State Highway 23, heads east on Main Street, heads north on Spruce Street, heads northeast and east on Wild Haven Road for approximately 3.2 miles (5.1 km), north on Norden Road for 1 mile (1.6 km), west on Park Hills Road for 1 mile (1.6 km), and terminates at its intersection with Park Hills Road (CR 44 and CR 171) and Shady Pine Road (CR 45).
County Road 45 (CSAH) is a road that serves Bruno Township. The road begins at the intersection with Park Hills Road (CR 44 and CR 171) and Shady Pine Road, heads north on Shady Pine Road for 2 miles (3.2 km), and terminates at its intersection with Kerrick Road (CR 46 and CR 154).
County Highway and Road 46 (CSAH) is a road that serves Kerrick, Kerrick Township, Windemere Township, Sturgeon Lake, Sturgeon Lake Township and Birch Creek Township. The Highway begins at its intersection of Kerrick Road (CR 46 and CR 154) with Shady Pine Road (CR 45), heads generally west and north on Kerrick Road, through Kerrick on Main Street, continues to head north and west on Deerfield Road for approximately 7.5 miles (12.1 km), heads north on Military Road for 0.5 miles (0.80 km), generally head west on Lakeland Road for approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) into Sturgeon Lake and heads northwest and west to its intersection with Main Street (CR 61). Though official maps show the eastern segment terminating and the western segment resuming approximately 500 feet (150 m) south at the intersection of Main Street (CR 61) with 2nd Avenue, the signage in town indicates concurrent routing of County Highways 46 and 61 for that road segment. The western segment heads west on 2nd Avenue, heads south on Market Street, heads northwest and west on Bryan Street. Continuing out of Sturgeon Lake, county highway heads north and west for 7.5 miles (12.1 km) on Farm to Market Road, becomes a county road and continues west on Farm to Market Road for 3 miles (4.8 km) to the Pine and Aitkin county border. Upon leaving the county, the road continues as 260th Street (CR 34).
County Highway and Road 47 (CSAH) is a road that serves Duquette and Kerrick Township. The county highway begins at its intersection with Minnesota State Highway 23 and Oak Leaf Road in Duquette, heads northwest on Oak Leaf Road out of Duquette and becomes a county road. The county road continues to head west on Oak Leaf Road for 4 miles (6.4 km), where it terminates at its intersection with Willow Hay Road (CR 49). The road continues west as Oak Leaf Road (CR 162).
County Highway 48 (CSAH) is a road that serves Kerrick Township, Pine County and Moose Lake Township, Carlton County. The route begins at the intersection of Oak Leaf Road (CR 47) and Larson Road, heads north on Larson Road for 1.5 miles (2.4 km), heads west on Shadow Oak Road for 1 mile (1.6 km), heads north on Oak Lake Road North for 1.5 miles (2.4 km), head west on County Line Road for 3 miles (4.8 km), and terminates at the intersection of County Line Road (CR 48 / Carlton CR 10) and Willow Hay Road (CR 49) / Red Hill Road (Carlton CR 13).
County Road 49 (CSAH) is a road that serves Kerrick Township. The county road begins at the intersection of Deerfield Road (CR 46) with Willow Hay Road, heads north for 4 miles (6.4 km), and terminates at the intersection of County Line Road (CR 48 / Carlton CR 10) and Willow Hay Road (CR 49) / Red Hill Road (Carlton CR 13). The road continues north into Carlton County as Red Hill Road (Carlton CR 13).
County Highway 50 (CSAH) is a road that serves Windemere Township. The highway begins at the intersection of Lakeland Road (CR 46) and Military Road (CR46 and CR 50), heads north on Military Road for 2 miles (3.2 km), heads west on North Shoreland Road for approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) and terminates at its intersection with East Frontage Road (CR 51).
County Highway 51 (CSAH) is a road that serves Windemere Township. The route begins its intersection with Lakeland Road (CR 46), heads north and northwest, paralleling Interstate Highway 35 on the east side on East Frontage Road and terminates at its intersection with County Line Road (Carlton CR 10).
County Highway and Road 52 (CSAH) is a road that serves Sturgeon Lake Township, Birch Creek Township and Denham. The route begins at the intersection of Old Highway 61 (CR 61) with Denham Crossing Road, generally heads west for 4 miles (6.4 km) on Denham Crossing Road into Denham, heads north on Ballfield Road, heads west on Old Creamery Road, heads north on Edgewood Road, heads west on Birch Valley Road, and terminates at its intersection with Denham Road (CR 40).
County Highway 53 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pokegama Township. The route begins at the intersection of Pokegama Lake Road (CR 7) and Tigua Road, generally heads north and east on Tigua Road, and terminates at its intersection with Henriette Road (CR 11).
County Highway 54 (CSAH) is a road that serves Mission Creek Township. The route begins at the intersection of Beroun Crossing Road (CR 14} with Frontage Road, heads north on Frontage Road as it parallels on the west side of Interstate Highway 35, heads west on Two Creek Road, heads north on Wildwood Road, and terminates at its intersection with Minnesota State Highway 23 between Brook Park and Hinckley.
County Highway and Road 55 (CSAH) is a road that serves Pine City and Pokegama Township. The route begins on the north end of Pine City, at the intersection of Main Street (CR 61} with Airport Road, heads east on Airport Road Northeast, heads north on Airwaves Road Northeast, heads east on Visions Road Northeast, heads north on Crossway Road Northeast, heads west on Eveready Road, and terminates at its intersection with County Highway 61.
County Highway 56 (CSAH) is a road that serves Kerrick Township. The route begins at the intersection of Deerfield Road (CR 46} and Oake Lake Road South, heads north on Oak Lake Road South for 2 miles (3.2 km), and terminates at its intersection with Oak Leaf Road (CR 47}.
County Highway 61 (CSAH) is a road that serves through Pine County, roughly paralleling Interstate Highway 35. The roadway is part of the former alignment of U.S. Highway 61, and the stretch of the road between Rock Creek and Pine City was designated as part of Minnesota State Highway 361 until it was turned back to Pine County maintenance in 2003. The approximately 50 miles (80 km) long road begins at Minnesota State Highway 70 as a continuation of Minnesota State Highway 361 on Forest Avenue in Rock Creek, heads north through Pine City Township and Pine City on Main Street, Pokegama Township, Beroun and Mission Creek Township on County Highway 61, briefly heads west across the Interstate Highway 35, and then continues north on Old Highway 61 through Hinckley Township, Hinckley, Barry Township, Dell Grove Township, then heads east on Lake Road, running concurrently with Minnesota State Highway 23 through Sandstone on Railroad Avenue, and heads north through Sandstone Township and Finlayson Township on Old Highway 61. At , County Road 61 continues to head north but briefly runs concurrently with Minnesota State Highway 18. Continue to head north, County Road 61 passes through Rutledge, Kettle River Township, Willow River, Sturgeon Lake Township, Sturgeon Lake and Windemere Township. Pine County Road 61 continues northward as Carlton County Road 61.
CR 101–CR 125
County Road 101
County Road 102
County Road 103
County Road 104
County Road 105
County Road 106
County Road 107
County Road 108
County Road 109
County Road 110
County Road 111
County Road 112
County Road 114
County Road 115
County Road 117
County Road 118
County Road 119
County Road 120
County Road 124
County Road 125
CR 126–CR 150
County Road 126
County Road 127
County Road 128
County Road 129
County Road 130
County Road 131
County Road 133
County Road 134
County Road 136
County Road 137
County Road 138
County Road 140
County Road 141
County Road 142
County Road 143
County Road 144
County Road 145
County Road 146
County Road 148
County Road 149
County Road 150
CR 151–CR 174
County Road 151
County Road 152
County Road 153
County Road 154
County Road 155
County Road 156
County Road 157
County Road 159
County Road 160
County Road 161
County Road 162
County Road 163
County Road 164
County Road 165
County Road 166
County Road 167
County Road 168
County Road 169
County Road 171
County Road 173
County Road 174
References
Retrieved from :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_roads_in_Pine_County,_Minnesota