U.S. Route 701 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
Georgetown
Georgetown 0.00 0.00
US 17 (Church Street/Fraser Street) / US 17 Alt. south (Exchange Street) to US 521 north – Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Andrews
Southern terminus
2.90 4.67 SC 51 north – Hopewell
19.22 30.93 SC 261 west (Pleasant Hill Drive) – Hopewell
Horry
Conway 35.91 57.79 US 501 south – Myrtle Beach Ramps to and from southbound US 501; southbound US 701 joins from US 501 exit ramp
36.04 58.00 US 378 east (Wright Boulevard) / SC 905 east (4th Avenue) – Longs Northbound US 701 turns west onto Wright Boulevard; south end of concurrency with US 378
36.21 58.27 US 501 south / US 378 west (Wright Boulevard) – Myrtle Beach, Lake City Northbound US 701 turns north onto US 501; north end of concurrency with US 378; south end of concurrency with US 501
37.11 59.72 US 501 north (Church Street) / 16th Avenue west – Marion US 701 turns east onto 16th Avenue; north end of concurrency with US 501; south end of concurrency with US 501 Business
37.63 60.56
US 501 Bus. south (Main Street) / 16th Avenue east
US 701 turns north onto Main Street; north end of concurrency with US 501 Business
Homewood 40.42 65.05 SC 319 west – Aynor
44.56 71.71 SC 22 – Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Marion Partial cloverleaf interchange
46.57 74.95 SC 410 north (Green Sea Road) – Green Sea
Loris 55.92 89.99
SC 9 Bus. (Main Street) – Green Sea
57.98 93.31 SC 9 – North Myrtle Beach, Dillon Partial cloverleaf interchange
61.48 98.94
US 701 Bus. north – Tabor City
No direct access from southbound US 701 to northbound US 701 Business or from southbound US 701 Business to northbound US 701

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