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
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