Alabama State Route 128
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State Route 128 is a one-mile (1.6 km) long route in Tallapoosa County
Tallapoosa County, Alabama
Tallapoosa County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. The name Tallapoosa is of Creek origin, and many Indian villages were along the banks of the lower river before the 19th century. As of 2010, the population was 41,616...

. The route’s western terminus is at a junction with State Route 63
Alabama State Route 63
State Route 63 is a route in the central part of the state. The southern terminus of the route is at its junction with State Route 14 at Claud, an unincorporated community in Elmore County...

. The route ends one mile (1.6 km) later at the entrance to Wind Creek State Park
Wind Creek State Park
Wind Creek State Park is a state park in Alabama. The park is located in the clear-water reservoir called Lake Martin. Wind Creek is the largest state owned park in the United States. It contains over 600 camping sites, and 7 cabins that are available year around. They are also a number of...

 along Lake Martin
Lake Martin
Lake Martin is located in Tallapoosa, Elmore, and Coosa counties in Alabama. It is a 44,000-acre lake with over 750 miles of wooded shoreline. An artificial reservoir, Lake Martin was formed by the construction of Martin Dam on the Tallapoosa River. The Martin Dam powerhouse is used to generate...

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Route description

State Route 128 is the signed route to provide access to Wind Creek State Park from State Route 63. The junction of State Routes 63 and 128 is approximately six miles south of Alexander City
Alexander City, Alabama
Alexander City is the principal city of the Alexander City Micropolitan Statistical Area, a micropolitan area that covers Coosa and Tallapoosa counties and had a combined population of 53,677 at the 2000 census....

, where State Route 63 junctions U.S. Highway 280. From SR-63, SR-128 heads east through wooded areas and enters the state park. The route turns east onto Hodnett Drive and ends a short distance later.

Major intersections

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