Special routes of U.S. Route 84

The highway travels in a southeastern direction through rural farming areas before entering the Snyder city limits near an intersection with Huffman Avenue.

US 84-G travels along Lubbock Highway through an industrial area of the town then begins an overlap with SH 208 near 13th Street.

The two highways travel in a southern direction along College Avenue then turn east at US 180 / SH 350 at the town square, beginning an overlap with the former.

US 84-G travels east along 25th Street with US 180 / SH 208, with the roadway turning southeast near Avenue H onto Coliseum Drive.

There is also Boat Basin Circle, which is the main entrance to Earle May Recreation Area.

They intersect South Bruton Street, which leads to Cheney Griffin Park.

On the southeastern corner of the intersection with Monroe Street lies the Gilbert H. Gragg Library.

Just to the east of Gordon Avenue, the highways curve to the east-southeast before meeting their eastern terminus, an intersection with US 84/SR 38 (Thomasville Road).

They travel to the south-southeast, with the local name of Old Albany Road, through rural areas, and enter the city.

Just before intersecting the eastern terminus of Plantation Oak Drive, they begin a very gradual curve to a nearly due-south direction.

Just before intersecting the western terminus of Meadow Street, they curve back to the south-southeast.

An intersection with Calhoun Street leads to the Jack Hadley Black History Museum.

On the western side of the intersection with Washington Street lies the Thomas County Judicial Center.

At the northern terminus of Susie Way, they pass a complex that contains courts, magistrate, jail, police department, and sheriff's office.

Between Susie Way and the southern terminus of Covington Avenue, they pass to the south of Cherokee Lake.

Northern terminus of US 84 Bus. north of Thomasville
Eastern terminus of US 84 Bus. east of Thomasville