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U.S. Route 52 in North Carolina

U.S. Route 52 (US 52) is a north–south United States highway that runs for 150 miles (240 km) from the South Carolina state line, near McFarlan, to the Virginia state line, near Mount Airy. It serves as a strategic highway through the central North Carolina Piedmont.[3] Because of its alignment in the state, US 52 does not follow the standard convention of an even U.S. route number going east–west.

This article is about the section of U.S. Route 52 in North Carolina. For the entire route, see U.S. Route 52.

U.S. Highway 52 marker

U.S. Highway 52

150.3 mi[1][2] (241.9 km)

1934–present

US 52 at the South Carolina line at McFarlan

US 52 at the Virginia line near Mount Airy

Between the South Carolina border and Salisbury, the route is an at-grade road, varying in width from two to four lanes. It connects the town centers of a number of small towns in Anson, Stanly, Cabarrus, and Rowan Counties.


Between Salisbury in Rowan County and Mount Airy in Surry County, US 52 is a limited access freeway and is in the process of being upgraded to Interstate Highway standards. Several Interstate highways either already, or are planned to in the near future, overlay the US 52 freeway. From Salisbury to Lexington, it is cosigned with I-85. From Lexington to I-40 south of Winston-Salem it is cosigned with I-285. In the future, as the freeway is upgraded, the I-285 designation will be extended north through Winston-Salem to meet the interchange with the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway. North of that point, I-74 will leave the beltway to join US 52 and the two will remain cosigned until reaching the current short segment of I-74 located south of Mount Airy.


North of the I-74 junction in Surry County, the freeway continues on for a short distance, before becoming a four-lane divided boulevard known as the Andy Griffith Parkway to bypass the town center of Mt. Airy. Immediately before crossing into Virginia, the route reduces back down to two lanes.

U.S. Highway 121 marker

U.S. Highway 121

64.0 mi[18] (103.0 km)

1926–1934

George S. Coble Memorial Highway – Official North Carolina name of US 52, from Old US 52 at the Davidson-Forsyth County line to US 29/70 south of Lexington.

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John Gold Memorial Expressway – Official North Carolina name of US 52 within the borders of .[19]

Forsyth County

Pilot Mountain Parkway – Official North Carolina name of US 52, it originally went from to the Virginia state line. In 2002, it was shortened to the I-74 interchange south of Mount Airy, for the Andy Griffith Parkway.[19]

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Future[edit]

In 2011 there were plans to widen US 52 between Wadesboro and NC 24/NC 27, in Albemarle, to four-lanes by around 2015 (STIP: R-2320).[20]


In the more distant future, US 52 between NC 65, in Winston-Salem, and I-74, near Mount Airy, is planned to be reconstructed to interstate-grade standards as part of I-74 (STIP: I-4404).

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Special routes of U.S. Route 52

High Rock Lake

Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge

Pee Dee River

Pilot Mountain State Park

Rocky River

Yadkin River

Media related to U.S. Route 52 in North Carolina at Wikimedia Commons

NCRoads.com: U.S. 52

NCRoads.com: U.S. 121