Tennessee State Route 338
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| State Route 338 |
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| Counties: | Sevier | ||||||||
| Major cities: | Sevierville | ||||||||
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State Highway 338 (SR-338) is a secondary highway located entirely within Sevier County in East Tennessee. The road runs generally south-north although like most roads in East Tennessee it has numerous winding turns. The southern terminus of SR-338 is U.S. Route 441. The northern terminus is State Route 139.
[edit] Alternate names
The highway is also known by other names:
- Douglas Dam Road and a bridge crosses the French Broad River just below Douglas Dam
- Concurrent with State Route 66 (Winfield Dunn Parkway)
- Boyds Creek Highway - west of State Route 66

