Exit List
The entire route is in Louisville, Jefferson County.
| Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0 | 0 | I-64 / US 150 – Louisville, Lexington, New Albany, St. Louis | Signed as exits 0A (east) and 0B (west) |
| 0.2 | 1 | Bank Street, Northwestern Parkway | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
| 1.0 | 2 | Muhammad Ali Boulevard, River Park Drive | |
| 2.3 | 3 | Virginia Avenue, Dumesnil Street | |
| 3.5 | 4 | Bells Lane ( KY 2056), Algonquin Parkway ( KY 2054) | |
| 4.7/
4.9 |
5 | Ralph Avenue, Cane Run Road ( KY 1934) | Signed as exits 5A (Ralph Avenue, Cane Run Road north) and 5B (Cane Run Road south) eastbound |
| 6.9 | 8 | US 31W / US 60 – Fort Knox, Shively | Signed as exits 8A (south/west) and 8B (north/east) |
| 8.6 | 9 | KY 1865 (Taylor Boulevard) | |
| 9.6 | 10 | KY 1020 (Southern Parkway) / 3rd Street | |
| 10.5 | 11 | Crittenden Drive – Kentucky Exposition Center | |
| 10.8 | 11 | Louisville International Airport | |
| 10.8 | 12 | Kentucky Exposition Center (Freedom Way) | Westbound exit is part of exit 11 |
| 10.9 | 12 | I-65 / KY 61 – Nashville, Indianapolis | |
| 12.9 | 14 | KY 864 (Poplar Level Road) | |
| 14.1 | 15 | KY 1703 (Newburg Road) | Signed as exits 15A (north) and 15B (south) westbound |
| 15.1 | 16 | US 31E (Bardstown Road) / US 150 | |
| 17 | KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) | Signed as exits 17A (south) and 17B (north) | |
| 18 | KY 1932 (Breckenridge Lane) | Signed as exits 18A (south) and 18B (north) | |
| 19 | I-64 – Lexington, Louisville | Signed as exits 19A (east) and 19B (west) | |
| 20 | US 60 (Shelbyville Road) – Middletown, St. Matthews | Signed as exits 20A (east) and 20B (west) | |
| 21 | KY 1447 (Westport Road) | ||
| 22 | US 42 (Brownsboro Road) | ||
| 23 | I-71 – Cincinnati, Louisville | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; signed as exits 23A (north) and 23B (south) |
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