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State Highway 11 marker
State Highway 11
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length184.25 mi[1] (296.52 km)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
CountiesHall, Howard, Greeley, Valley, Garfield, Holt, Boyd
Highway system
N-10 N-12

Nebraska Highway 11 is a highway in central and northern Nebraska. Its southern terminus is at Interstate 80 south of Wood River. Its northern terminus is at the South Dakota border north of Butte. The highway goes through the eastern portion of the Sand Hills.

Highway Description

Nebraska Highway 11 begins at Exit 300 of Interstate 80, which is also the exit for NE Spur 40D. It goes north into Wood River, where it meets U.S. Route 30. It continues north through Cairo, then meets Nebraska Highway 58. The two highways are paired together and go northeast to Dannebrog, where they separate. It proceeds north to Elba, then turns northwest on an alignment that parallels the North Loup River. It passes through Ord and Burwell, then turns north after passing Nebraska Highway 91. It continues north and meets U.S. Route 20 in Atkinson. It goes north some more, briefly goes east, then turns north to go through Butte, where it meets Nebraska Highway 12. After a brief multiplex with NE 12, it turns north and goes into South Dakota, where the road continues as South Dakota Highway 43.