Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Hamilton |
Chattanooga | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-75 south – Dalton | Georgia state line | |
1 | US-41 (US-76, SR-8) – East Ridge | Signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north) northbound | ||||
2 | I-24 west to I-59 south – Chattanooga, Nashville, Birmingham | South end of US-74 overlap | ||||
3 | SR-320 (East Brainerd Road) | Signed as exits 3A (east) and 3B (west) northbound | ||||
4 | SR-153 north – Chattanooga Airport, Chickamauga Dam | |||||
4A | Hamilton Place Boulevard | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
5 | Shallowford Road | |||||
7 | US-11 south / US-64 west (Lee Highway, SR-2 west) / SR-317 (Bonny Oaks Drive) – Summit, Collegedale | South end of US-11/US-64/SR-2 overlap; signed as exits 7A (SR-317 east) and 7B (SR-317 west) northbound | ||||
9 | Volkswagen Drive | Serves Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant | ||||
11 | US-11 north / US-64 east (SR-2 east) – Ooltewah | North end of US-11/US-64/SR-2 overlap | ||||
Bradley |
20 | US-64 Byp. east (US-74 east, SR-311) – Cleveland |
North end of US-74 overlap | |||
Cleveland | 25 | SR-60 – Dayton, Cleveland, Lee University | ||||
27 | To US-11 / SR-60 / Paul Huff Parkway – Cleveland | |||||
33 | SR-308 – Charleston | |||||
McMinn |
36 | SR-163 – Calhoun | ||||
42 | SR-39 (Riceville Road) | |||||
Athens | 49 | SR-30 – Decatur, Athens | ||||
52 | ||||||
56 | SR-309 – Niota | |||||
Monroe |
Sweetwater | 60 | SR-68 – Spring City, Sweetwater | |||
62 | SR-322 (Oakland Road) – Sweetwater | |||||
Loudon |
68 | SR-323 – Philadelphia | ||||
Loudon | 72 | SR-72 – Loudon | ||||
76 | SR-324 (Sugar Limb Road) | |||||
Lenoir City | 81 | US-321 (SR-73) to SR-95 – Oak Ridge, Lenoir City | ||||
84B | I-40 west – Nashville | South end of I-40 overlap; no exit number southbound | ||||
Knox |
369 | Watt Road | ||||
Farragut | 373 | Campbell Station Road – Farragut | ||||
Knoxville | 374 | SR-131 (Lovell Road) | ||||
376 | I-140 east / SR-162 north – Oak Ridge, Maryville | Signed as exits 376A (north) and 376B (east) | ||||
378 | Cedar Bluff Road | Signed as exits 378A (south) and 378B (north) southbound | ||||
379 | Bridgewater Road, Walker Springs Road, Gallaher View Road | Signed as exits 379 (Bridgewater Road, Walker Springs Road) and 379A (Gallaher View Road) southbound | ||||
380 | US-11 / US-70 (Kingston Turnpike, SR-1) – West Hills | |||||
383 | Papermill Drive (SR-332) | |||||
385 | I-40 east / I-640 west – Knoxville | North end of I-40 overlap; south end of I-640 overlap | ||||
1 | SR-62 (Western Avenue) | |||||
3B | US-25W north (SR-9 north) / Gap Road – Clinton | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
3 | I-640 east (US-25W south, SR-9 south) – Asheville | North end of I-640 overlap; no exit number northbound | ||||
3 | I-275 south – Knoxville | No exit number southbound | ||||
108 | Merchants Drive | |||||
110 | Callahan Drive | |||||
112 | SR-131 (Emory Road) – Powell | |||||
117 | SR-170 (Raccoon Valley Road) | |||||
Anderson |
122 | SR-61 – Clinton, Norris | ||||
Lake City | 128 | US-441 (SR-71) – Lake City | ||||
129 | US-25W south (SR-9 south, SR-116) – Lake City | South end of US-25W/SR-9 overlap | ||||
Campbell |
Caryville | 134 | US-25W north / SR-63 east (SR-9 north) – Caryville, Jacksboro, La Follette | North end of US-25W/SR-9 overlap; South end of SR-63 overlap | ||
141 | SR-63 west – Huntsville, Oneida | North end of SR-63 overlap | ||||
144 | Stinking Creek Road | |||||
156 | Rarity Mountain Road | |||||
Jellico | 160 | US-25W (SR-9) – Jellico | ||||
161.86 | 260.49 | I-75 north – Williamsburg | Kentucky state line | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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