Ohio State Route 350 runs east from Lebanon to New Vienna, staying south of Wilmington. This is in southwestern Ohio. As Ohio Route 123 leaves downtown Lebanon toward the east, it drops Ohio Route 48 off on a freeway spur toward the south, and it soon also reaches an interchange with Interstate 71. A block after the interchange with Interstate 71, Ohio Route 123 meets an intersection with Ohio Route 350. While Ohio Route 123 deviates a bit toward the southeast, Ohio Route 350 provides an option for those hoping to continue eastward. Ohio Route 350 proceeds eastward to cross US Route 22 and Ohio Route 3, entering Clarksville soon after. After serving Clarksville, Ohio Route 350 bypasses Wilmington to the south as a rural two-lane road. The easternmost portion of Ohio Route 350 joins Ohio Route 73 southeast into New Vienna, where the route ends at Ohio Route 28.
My photo for Ohio Route 350 signage shows a junction marker posted along Ohio Route 123, just southeast of the westernmost junction along Ohio Route 350. The aperture looks northwest long Ohio Route 123, toward the intersection with Ohio Route 350 and the interchange with Interstate 71 which lies just beyond that. A sharp right turn toward the right will allow travelers seeing this sign to access Ohio Route 350, as they head into the background of this photo. This photo was taken in February 2017, as I was heading southwesterly along the Interstate 71 corridor from Columbus. Back to Ohio Routes 300-499. Back to the Ohio main page. Back to the home page.