Northern Missouri
Gravel and lettered roads are normal navigation here
Rural Sullivan County depends on lettered state routes and county gravel roads, and whether a road is county-maintained or private decides who plows and grades it.
Getting around rural Sullivan County means using Missouri’s lettered state routes and a web of county gravel roads. For a buyer, the practical question is whether the road to a property is a county-maintained road or a private one, because that determines who grades, plows, and repairs it and whether year-round access is assured. North-Missouri winters bring ice and wind as much as deep snow, and gravel roads can turn to mud in a wet thaw. Confirm a road’s status with the county before assuming it is maintained, and watch for buggy traffic given the local plain community. For state-route conditions in bad weather, MoDOT’s traveler information map is the place to check. A few questions up front prevent an access surprise later.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Sullivan County. See every local note for the county on its page.