Illinois Route 37
Illinois Route 37 is a state highway located in the southern part of Illinois. It runs approximately 90 miles, connecting the cities of Mount Vernon and Cairo. The route primarily serves as a north-south corridor, facilitating travel through rural areas and small towns.
The highway intersects with several major roads, including Interstate 57 and U.S. Route 45. It is known for its scenic views of the surrounding countryside and provides access to various local attractions. Illinois Route 37 plays a vital role in the regional transportation network, supporting both local commuters and travelers.