Interstate 215 (Utah) - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Salt Lake
Salt Lake City 0.00 0.00 I-80 west – Reno CCW exit, CW entrance
Millcreek Township 1.061 1.708 1 SR-186 west (Foothill Drive) / Parleys Way west CCW exit, CW entrance
1.466 2.359 2 I-80 east – Park City, Cheyenne No CW exit
1.701 2.737 3 SR-171 (3300 South) / Wasatch Boulevard No CCW exit
2.615 4.208 4 3900 South, 3300 South (Wasatch Boulevard)
Holladay 3.491 5.618 5 SR-266 (4500 South) CW exit and entrance
Holladay / Cottonwood Heights 6.080 9.785 6 SR-190 (6200 South) / 3000 South – Ski areas
7.481 12.040 8 SR-152 (2000 East)
Cottonwood Heights 9.076 14.606 9 Union Park Avenue
Murray 10.205 16.423 10 280 East CW exit and entrance
10.646 17.133 11 US-89 (State Street) CCW exit and entrance
11.256 18.115 12 I-15 – Las Vegas, Salt Lake City
Taylorsville 13.288 21.385 13 SR-68 (Redwood Road)
15.258 24.555 15 SR-266 (4700 South) – Taylorsville
West Valley City 17.351–
17.571
27.924–
28.278
18 SR-171 (3500 South) – Maverik Center, West Valley City Signed as exits 18A, 18B CW
Salt Lake City 19.232–
19.625
30.951–
31.583
20 SR-201 – Magna
20.396 32.824 21 California Avenue
21.764 35.026 22 I-80 / Redwood Road (SR-68) – Cheyenne, Reno, Airport Signed as exits 22A (westbound I-80) and 22B (eastbound I-80) CCW
23.365 37.602 23 700 North
25.341 40.782 25 2100 North
26.701 42.971 26 Legacy Parkway (SR-67) north CW entrance, CCW exit
Davis
North Salt Lake 27.115 43.637 27 SR-68 (Redwood Road)
28.946 46.584 I-15 CW exit, CCW entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

CCW – counterclockwise ; CW – clockwise

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