Exit List
County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creek | Sapulpa | 0.0 | I-44 west (Turner Turnpike) – Oklahoma City | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
0.3 | SH-66 – Tulsa, Sapulpa | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
1.3 | Hickory Hill Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
3.0 | S. 49th W. Avenue | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
Tulsa | Jenks | 4.7 | US-75 – Tulsa, Glenpool | Eastbound interchange split into northbound and southbound exits | |
Toll plaza | |||||
7.4 | Peoria Avenue, Elm Avenue | ||||
Tulsa | 9.2 | Riverside Parkway | |||
10.6 | Yale Avenue | ||||
12.6 | US-64 south (Memorial Drive) | Toll-free exit | |||
13.4 | Mingo Road | Toll-free exit/Eastbound exit only/No westbound access/No re-entry | |||
13.6 | US-64 north / US-169 north – Tulsa | Toll-free exit/Left exit | |||
Broken Arrow | 14.2 | E. 96th St. S. | Toll-free exit/Eastbound exit and entrance | ||
Toll plaza | |||||
16.8 | S. Olive Avenue | ||||
17.4 | S. Aspen Avenue | ||||
18.9 | S. Elm Place | ||||
21.0 | County Line Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance lie in Wagoner County | |||
Wagoner | 25.3 | New Orleans Street | |||
26.5 | SH-51 – Coweta | No re-entry | |||
27.4 | Muskogee, Tulsa | To Muskogee Turnpike | |||
28.6 | Kenosha Street | ||||
Tulsa | 31.2 | 28 | E. 51st Street S. | ||
Creek East Toll Plaza | |||||
33.4 | 31 | E. 31st Street S. | |||
34.8 | 32 | E. 11th Street S. | |||
36.0 | 33A | US-412 east – Chouteau, Siloam Springs | |||
Rogers | Fair Oaks | 36.2 | 33B | I-44 west / US-412 west – Tulsa | Westbound exit signed as exit 34 |
Creek Turnpike ends; Will Rogers Turnpike begins |
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