M-20 (Michigan Highway) - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

All exits are unnumbered.

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Oceana
Shelby Township 0.000 0.000 US 31 / LMCT – Muskegon, Ludington Exit 140 on US 31
Oceana–Newaygo
Hesperia 18.219 29.321 M-120 south – Muskegon M-120 runs along the county line
Newaygo
Wilcox Township 31.676 50.978 M-37 north – Traverse City Northern end of M-37 concurrency
White Cloud 32.948 53.025 M-37 south – Grand Rapids Southern end of M-37 concurrency
Mecosta
Mecosta Township 48.364 77.834 US 131 south – Grand Rapids Exit 131 on US 131; southern end of US 131 concurrency
Big Rapids Township 55.814 89.824
US 131 north / BUS US 131 north (Perry Street) – Reed City, Big Rapids
Exit 138 on US 131; northern end of US 131 concurrency; western end of BUS US 131 concurrency
Big Rapids 58.419 94.016
BUS US 131 north (Michigan Avenue)
Eastern end of BUS US 131 concurrency
Remus 81.814 131.667 M-66 – Lake City, Ionia
Isabella
Mt. Pleasant 100.767 162.169
BUS US 127 south (Mission Street)
Southern end of BUS US 127 concurrency
101.776 163.793
BUS US 127 north (Mission Street)
Northern end of BUS US 127 concurrency
Union Charter Township 103.244 166.155 US 127 – Clare, Lansing Exit 143 on US 127
Midland
Homer Township –
Lee Township
121.781 195.988 M-30 north (Meridian Road)
Midland 128.088 206.138
BUS US 10 west
Western terminus of BUS US 10 concurency
129.830 208.941 Freeway begins
130.101 209.377 Saginaw Road Interchange
131.272 211.262 Waldo Road Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Bay
132.435 213.133
BUS US 10 west
US 10 – Clare, Bay City
Eastern terminus of BUS US 10 & M-20; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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