Virginia State Route 77
Virginia State Route 77 is a state highway located in the southwestern region of Virginia. It runs approximately 22 miles, connecting the towns of Bristol and Abingdon. The route primarily serves local traffic and provides access to various communities and attractions in the area.
The highway is known for its scenic views, as it traverses the Appalachian Mountains. Virginia State Route 77 is also part of the larger network of state routes that facilitate travel throughout Virginia, making it an important roadway for residents and visitors alike.