U.S. Route 17 in Georgia - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Camden
0.00 0.00 US 17 south – Jacksonville Southern terminus of US 17 in Georgia; Florida state line at St. Marys River
Kingsland 4.06 6.53 SR 40 (King Avenue) – Folkston, St. Marys
Woodbine 15.23 24.51 SR 25 Spur east (10th Street) to I-95
15.77 25.38 SR 110 south (4th Street) – Folkston South end of concurrency with SR 110
White Oak 20.22 32.54 SR 252 west (Burnt Fort Road) – Folkston
Waverly 24.53 39.48 SR 110 north North end of concurrency with SR 110
Glynn
34.23 55.09 US 82 / SR 520 west (South Georgia Parkway) / SR 303 north (Blythe Island Road) – Waycross South end of concurrencies with US 82 and SR 520
34.93 56.21 I-95 – Savannah, Jacksonville I-95 Exit 29; eastern terminus of US 82
40.30 64.86 SR 520 east (Jekyll Island Road) – Jekyll Island North end of concurrency with SR 520
Brunswick River
Sidney Lanier Bridge
Glynn
Brunswick US 341 / SR 27 north (4th Avenue) – Jesup
US 25 north / SR 25 Conn. west (Gloucester Street) – Jesup
F.J. Torras Causeway – St. Simons Island, Sea Island Unsigned SR 25 Spur E
SR 25 Spur (Golden Isles Parkway) to I-95 No direct access from southbound SR 25 Spur to northbound US 17
SR 303 south (Cypress Mill Road)
SR 99 / I-95 Bus. south (Grants Ferry Road) South end of concurrencies with SR 99 and I-95 Business
McIntosh
Darien 60.27 97.00 SR 99 north (Adams Street) – Crescent North end of concurrency with SR 99
61.38 98.78 SR 251 / I-95 Bus. north – Townsend North end of concurrency with I-95 Business
Eulonia 71.37 114.86 SR 99 (Ridge Road) – Townsend, Crescent
Liberty
South Newport 80.71 129.89 I-95 – Savannah, Jacksonville I-95 Exit 67
Riceboro 87.63 141.03 SR 119 north (E.B. Cooper Highway) – Walthourville
Midway 91.89 147.88 US 84 (Oglethorpe Highway) / SR 38 – Hinesville
SR 196 west (Leroy Coffer Highway) – Hinesville
Bryan
Richmond Hill 103.02 165.79 I-95 – Savannah, Jacksonville I-95 Exit 87
104.93 168.87 SR 144 (Ford Avenue) – Fort Stewart, Keller
Chatham
Georgetown SR 204 (Abercorn Expressway) – Savannah, Pembroke Diamond interchange
SR 307 north (Dean Forest Road) – Pooler
Savannah 118.08 190.03 I-516 / SR 21 south (W.F. Lynes Parkway) / US 80 / SR 26 east (Ogeechee Road) – Savannah I-516 Exit 3; south end of concurrencies with I-516, SR 21, US 80, and SR 26
Tremont Avenue to Amtrak Station I-516 Exit 4; southbound exit, northbound entrance
119.56 192.41 I-16 west (Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway) / I-516 north / US 80 west / SR 21 / SR 25 north (W.F. Lynes Parkway) – Macon, Garden City I-516 Exit 5; I-16 Exit 164; north end of concurrency with I-516, US 80, SR 21, SR 25, and SR 26; south end of concurrency with I-16
120.39 193.75 SR 204 west (37th Street) / Abercorn Street I-16 Exit 165; northbound exit, southbound entrance
120.94 194.63 I-16 east (Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway) / Montgomery Street – Downtown Savannah I-16 Exit 166; northbound exit from and southbound entrance to I-16; north end of concurrency with I-16; southern terminus of SR 404 Spur
121.32 195.25 Gwinnett Street Northbound exit, southbound entrance
121.66 195.79 Louisville Road – Visitors Center Northbound exit, southbound entrance
122.10 196.50 SR 25 Conn. (Oglethorpe Street) – Savannah Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Savannah River
Talmadge Memorial Bridge
Chatham
Savannah 123.44 198.66 Wayne Shackleford Boulevard – Hutchinson Island, Convention Center Partial cloverleaf interchange
124.01 199.57 US 17 north – Charleston Northern terminus of US 17 in Georgia; northern terminus of SR 404 Spur; South Carolina state line at Back River
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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