Mississippi Highway 367
Mississippi Highway 367 is a short state highway located in northeastern Mississippi. The route starts at MS 356 near Jacinto and travels northeastward. MS 367 intersects several county roads before ending at the Alcorn–Tishomingo county line. The route was designated around 1965, from a former routing of MS 356. The highway was paved by 1974, and the section in Tishomingo County was decommissioned by 1998.
Route description
All of MS 367 is located in southeastern Alcorn County. In 2017, the Mississippi Department of Transportation calculated 200 vehicles traveling on MS 367 southwest of County Road 349 on average each day. The route is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3, and all of it is maintained by MDOT, as part of the Mississippi State Highway System.MS 367 starts at a three-way junction with MS 356 east of Jacinto and travels northward. The route turns northeastward at CO 343, and enters a forested area. The road turns eastward briefly past CO 349, before returning northeastward at CO 358. South of the Redmont Railway, the route turns southeastward, and ends at the Alcorn–Tishomingo county line near Leedy. The road continues as CO 209, which travels to MS 365.