Loop 306 is a state loop that encircles much of
San Angelo. Loop 306 begins on the north side of San Angelo, at the US 67/277 interchange, and continues south on the eastern edge of town. The highway multiplexes with US 87 while being routed west. The multiplex ends at the US 87/277/Loop 306 interchange, with Loop 306 routed northwest. Loop 306 ends at the
Bus. US 67 (Sherwood Way) overpass, however the freeway continues and is signed as
US 67, Houston Harte Expressway; named after
the San Angelo-native publishing magnate. The route is often referred to locally as "the Loop" or "Loop 306", despite the terminus of Loop 306 at Sherwood Way.
TxDOT upgraded portions of Loop 306 to expand it from a two-lane road to a four-lane divided highway. From the US 67/277 interchange, Loop 306 continues as a four-lane divided highway all the way to
US 87. The upgrades included adding two overpasses and improvements to a divided highway. Loop 306 was designated on October 24, 1956. On July 30, 1976, the section from US 67 west and southwest to US 67 was transferred to rerouted US 67. ;Junction list {{TXint {{TXint|type=concur {{TXint|type=concur {{TXint|type=concur {{TXint {{TXint {{TXint ==Loop 307==