Initially a border-to-border route, it was shortened to its current extent due to encroaching U.S. highways.
Fourteen miles (23 km) later, the highway passes through Anadarko, sharing a brief overlap with US-62/SH-9.
SH-152 splits off to the west at Binger, and US-281/SH-8 go northward through Lookeba to meet SH-37 at its western terminus in Hinton.
Four miles (6.4 km) to the north, the two highways have an interchange with Interstate 40 at its milemarker 101.
[5] In November 1926, AASHTO officially approved the United States Numbered Highways system.
However, US-70 completely replaced the state highway, which was truncated so that its southern terminus was at US-70 in Randlett.
In addition, a US-70N had been created that overlaid US-277 between Randlett and the split with SH-5 west of Walters.
However, a new road between Anadarko and Cyril had been built; this became part of SH-8 and set the highway's southern terminus at its present location.
[4][8] However, on 1938-10-18, the route was extended back to the former southern terminus at Randlett;[4] this change did not appear on the state map until the April 1941 edition.
[9] As a result of the 1955 realignment, SH-8 cut northeast to connect to US-64 directly, bypassing Lambert.