Mississippi Highway 826

[2] In 2018, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) calculated 690 vehicles traveling on MS 826 south of Ending Bar Road on average each day.

MS 826 then intersects Ending Bar Road, which travels to the southern part of the town.

[5] The route continues northward and ends at MS 14, west of Rolling Fork.

[2] The road was paved around 1955 by Sharkey County, connecting US 61 to MS 14 and bypassing the town of Rolling Fork.

Following a proposal by the Sharkey County Board of Supervisors in March 1955,[6] the road was added to the state highway system by 1957.

Reassurance marker along Highway 826