Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St. Joseph |
Sturgis Township | 0.000 | 0.000 | SR 9 south – LaGrange | Southern terminus at Indiana state line | |
Sturgis | 2.659 | 4.279 | US 12 west – Niles | Western end of US 12 concurrency | ||
3.169 | 5.100 | US 12 east – Coldwater | Eastern end of US 12 concurrency | |||
Nottawa Township – Colon Township |
11.588 | 18.649 | M-86 west – Centreville | Southern end of M-86 concurrency | ||
13.325– 13.446 |
21.445– 21.639 |
M-86 east – Colon | Northern end of M-86 concurrency | |||
Mendon Township – Leonidas Township |
17.876 | 28.769 | M-60 west – Three Rivers | Western end of M-60 concurrency | ||
Branch |
Sherwood Township | 28.102 | 45.226 | M-60 east – Jackson | Eastern end of M-60 concurrency | |
Calhoun |
Battle Creek | 43.005 | 69.210 | 1 | I-194 north I-94 – Detroit, Chicago |
Signed as 1A (east) and 1B (west); M-66 joins the southern end of I-194 freeway; exit 98 on I-94 |
45.088 | 72.562 | 2 | M-96 (E. Columbia Avenue) | |||
46.110 | 74.207 | 3 | BL I-94 (Dickman Road) | South end of the BL I-94 concurrency | ||
46.401 | 74.675 | I-194 south BL I-94 (Hamblin Avenue) |
At-grade intersection; I-194 freeway ends and highway continues as M-66 | |||
Pennfield Township | 53.571– 53.598 |
86.214– 86.258 |
M-78 – Bellevue | Western terminus of M-78 | ||
Barry |
Maple Grove Township | 65.988 | 106.197 | M-79 east – Charlotte | Southern end of M-79 concurrency | |
Nashville | 68.219 | 109.788 | M-79 west – Hastings | Northern end of M-79 concurrency | ||
Woodland Township | 77.019 | 123.950 | M-43 west – Hastings | Western end of M-43 concurrency | ||
Barry–Eaton |
Woodland Township – Sunfield Township |
79.426 | 127.824 | M-43 east / M-50 – Lansing, Lake Odessa | Eastern end of M-43 concurrency on county line | |
Ionia |
Berlin Township – Orange Township |
87.938 | 141.522 | I-96 – Grand Rapids, Lansing | Exit 67 on I-96 | |
Ionia | 95.489 | 153.675 | M-21 east – Flint | Western end of M-21 concurrency | ||
95.689 | 153.997 | M-21 west – Grand Rapids | Eastern end of M-21 concurrency | |||
Orleans Township – Ronald Township |
101.541 | 163.414 | M-44 west – Grand Rapids | Eastern terminus of M-44 | ||
Montcalm |
Fairplain Township – Bushnell Township |
108.867 | 175.204 | M-57 – Greenville, Carson City | ||
Belvidere Township – Home Township |
125.313 | 201.672 | M-46 east – Saginaw | Eastern end of M-46 concurrency | ||
Six Lakes | 128.962 | 207.544 | M-46 west – Lakeview | Western end of M-46 concurrency | ||
Mecosta |
Remus | 138.303 | 222.577 | M-20 – Big Rapids, Mt. Pleasant | ||
Osceola |
Orient Township Sylvan Township |
145.290 | 233.822 | US 10 – Reed City, Clare | ||
Middle Branch Township | 168.300 | 270.853 | M-115 – Cadillac, Clare | |||
169.206 | 272.311 | M-61 – Harrison | ||||
Missaukee |
Lake Township – Reeder Township |
187.477 | 301.715 | M-55 west – Cadillac | Southern end of M-55 concurrency | |
Lake City | 192.541 | 309.865 | M-55 east – Houghton Lake | Northern end of M-55 concurrency | ||
Caldwell Township – Forest Township |
194.544 | 313.088 | M-42 west – Manton | Eastern terminus of M-42 | ||
Kalkaska |
Kalkaska Township | 219.257 | 352.860 | M-72 east – Grayling | Southern end of M-72 concurrency | |
Kalkaska | 220.038 | 354.117 | US 131 south – Cadillac | Southern end of US 131 concurrency | ||
222.042 | 357.342 | M-72 west – Traverse City | Northern end of US 131/M-72 concurrency | |||
Antrim |
Mancelona | 234.638 | 377.613 | M-88 north – Bellaire C-38 east – Waters |
Southern terminus of M-88; western terminus of C-38 | |
Mancelona Township | 235.442 | 378.907 | US 131 north – Petoskey | Northern end of US 131 | ||
Charlevoix |
East Jordan | 253.639 | 408.192 | M-32 east – Gaylord C-48 – Boyne Falls, Ellsworth |
Western terminus of M-32 | |
Charlevoix | 266.399 | 428.728 | US 31 / LMCT – Traverse City, Petoskey | Northern terminus on the shore of Lake Michigan | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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