Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Union |
0.00 | 0.00 | I-29 south | Continuation into Iowa | ||||
0.98 | 1.58 | 1 | Dakota Dunes | |||||
North Sioux City | 2.48 | 3.99 | 2 | North Sioux City | ||||
4.35 | 7.00 | 4 | North Sioux City, McCook Lake | |||||
9.50 | 15.29 | 9 | SD 105 south – Jefferson | |||||
Elk Point | 15.78 | 25.40 | 15 | I-29 Bus. north – Elk Point | ||||
18.30 | 29.45 | 18 | I-29 Bus. south – Elk Point, Burbank | |||||
26.70 | 42.97 | 26 | SD 50 – Vermillion, Yankton | |||||
31.27 | 50.32 | 31 | SD 48 – Spink, Akron | |||||
38.32 | 61.67 | 38 | Volin | |||||
42.31 | 68.09 | 42 | Alcester, Wakonda | |||||
Lincoln |
Beresford | 47.30 | 76.12 | 47 | SD 46 – Beresford, Irene | |||
50.31 | 80.97 | 50 | Centerville, Hudson | |||||
53.32 | 85.81 | 53 | Viborg | |||||
56.33 | 90.65 | 56 | Fairview | |||||
59.33 | 95.48 | 59 | US 18 west – Davis, Hurley | South end of US 18 concurrency | ||||
62.35 | 100.34 | 62 | US 18 east – Canton | North end of US 18 concurrency | ||||
64.33 | 103.53 | 64 | SD 44 – Worthing, Lennox | |||||
68.35 | 110.00 | 68 | Lennox, Parker | |||||
71.36 | 114.84 | 71 | Harrisburg, Tea | |||||
73.38 | 118.09 | 73 | Tea | |||||
Sioux Falls | 75.19 | 121.01 | 75 | I-229 north | ||||
Minnehaha |
77.26 | 124.34 | 77 | 41st Street | ||||
78.12 | 125.72 | 78 | 26th Street | |||||
79.26 | 127.56 | 79 | SD 42 (12th Street) – Downtown | |||||
80.29 | 129.21 | 80 | Madison Street – Ellis | |||||
81.32 | 130.87 | 81 | Russell Street, Maple Street – Sioux Falls Arena and Convention Center | |||||
82.41 | 132.63 | 82 | Benson Road | |||||
83.38 | 134.19 | 83 | SD 38 west (60th Street north) – Sioux Falls Regional Airport | |||||
84.15 | 135.43 | 84 | I-90 – Albert Lea, Rapid City | Signed as exits 84A (east, Albert Lea) and 84B (west, Rapid City) | ||||
86.40 | 139.05 | 86 | Renner, Crooks | |||||
94.49 | 152.07 | 94 | Baltic, United States Geological Survey, EROS Data Center, Colton, Lyons | |||||
98.47 | 158.47 | 98 | SD 115 south – Dell Rapids, Colton | |||||
Moody |
104.81 | 168.68 | 104 | Trent, Chester | ||||
109.83 | 176.75 | 109 | SD 34 – Madison, Colman, Egan | |||||
114.82 | 184.78 | 114 | SD 32 – Flandreau | |||||
121.83 | 196.07 | 121 | Nunda, Ward, Rest Area | |||||
Brookings |
127.80 | 205.67 | 127 | SD 324 – Elkton, Sinai, Medary | ||||
Brookings | 132.79 | 213.70 | 132 | I-29 Bus. / US 14 – Brookings, Huron, Aurora, Bushnell | ||||
133.78 | 215.30 | 133 | US 14 Bus. – Volga, Arlington |
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140.77 | 226.55 | 140 | SD 30 – White, Bruce | |||||
Deuel |
150.87 | 242.80 | 150 | SD 15 / SD 28 – Toronto, Estelline | ||||
157.63 | 253.68 | 157 | Brandt | |||||
164.53 | 264.79 | 164 | SD 22 – Castlewood, Clear Lake | |||||
Hamlin |
No major junctions | |||||||
Codington |
Watertown | 177.93 | 286.35 | 177 | US 212 – Watertown, Kranzburg | |||
180.94 | 291.19 | 180 | US 81 south – Watertown | South end of US 81 concurrency | ||||
185.95 | 299.26 | 185 | Waverly | |||||
193.02 | 310.64 | 193 | SD 20 – South Shore, Stockholm | |||||
Grant |
201.05 | 323.56 | 201 | Twin Brooks | ||||
Roberts |
207.29 | 333.60 | 207 | US 12 – Aberdeen, Milbank | ||||
213.87 | 344.19 | 213 | SD 15 – Wilmot | |||||
224.02 | 360.53 | 224 | Peever | |||||
232.07 | 373.48 | 232 | SD 10 – Sisseton, Browns Valley | |||||
242.02 | 389.49 | 242 | (no name) | |||||
246.42 | 396.57 | 246 | SD 127 – New Effington, Victor, Rosholt | |||||
252.50 | 406.36 | I-29 north | Continuation into North Dakota | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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