Major Intersections
MDOT has erected milemarkers along the two Michigan segments of the highway that use the total mileage starting at the state line in Ironwood; the signs on the eastern segment reflect the mileage in Florence County, Wisconsin.
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Montreal River |
0.000 | 0.000 | Wisconsin state line | ||||
Gogebic |
Ironwood | 1.136 | 1.828 | BUS US 2 west (Douglas Boulevard) – Downtown Ironwood |
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Wakefield | 12.543 | 20.186 | M-28 east / LSCT east – Marquette | Western terminus of M-28; eastern end of LSCT concurrency | |||
Marenisco | 26.072 | 41.959 | M-64 south – Presque Isle, WI | Western end of M-64 concurrency | |||
Marenisco Township | 28.153 | 45.308 | M-64 north – Merriweather | Eastern end of M-64 concurrency | |||
Watersmeet | 53.792 | 86.570 | US 45 – Bruce Crossing, Eagle River, WI | ||||
Iron |
Stambaugh Township | 70.137 | 112.875 | FFH 16 – Kenton, Phelps | Marked as H-16 on MDOT maps | ||
Iron River Township | 82.054 | 132.053 | M-73 south – Nelma | Northern terminus of M-73 | |||
Iron River | 83.505 | 134.388 | M-189 south (4th Avenue) | Northern terminus of M-189 | |||
Crystal Falls Township | 97.991 | 157.701 | US 141 north – Covington | Northern end of US 141 concurrency | |||
Crystal Falls | 99.147 | 159.562 | M-69 east (Superior Avenue) – Sagola | Western terminus of M-69 | |||
Brule River |
109.177 | 175.703 | Wisconsin state line | ||||
US 2/US 141 enters Wisconsin and travels 14.460 miles before re-entering Michigan | |||||||
Menominee River |
123.637 | 198.974 | Wisconsin state line | ||||
Dickinson |
Breitung Township | 124.302 | 200.045 | M-95 north – Sagola | Northern end of M-95 concurrency | ||
Iron Mountain | 127.649 | 205.431 | M-95 south (Stephenson Avenue) – Kingsford | Southern end of M-95 concurrency | |||
Breitung Township | 130.513 | 210.040 | US 141 south – Green Bay, WI | Southern end of US 141 concurrency | |||
Norway | 136.104 | 219.038 | US 8 west (Brown Street) | Eastern terminus of US 8 | |||
Waucedah Township | 144.558 | 232.644 | G-69 north – Foster City | Southern terminus of G-69 | |||
Menominee |
Powers | 157.322 | 253.185 | US 41 south – Menominee | Western end of US 41 Concurrency | ||
Delta |
Bark River Township | 170.197 | 273.906 | M-69 west – Perronville | Eastern terminus of M-69 | ||
Escanaba | 179.308 | 288.568 | M-35 south / LMCT south (South Lincoln Road) – Menominee | Southern end of M-35 concurrency; western end of LMCT concurrency | |||
Gladstone | 186.316 | 299.847 | CR 426 west – Arnold | ||||
187.726 | 302.116 | M-35 north (4th Avenue North) – Gwinn, Negaunee | Northern end of M-35 concurrency | ||||
Rapid River | 193.914 | 312.074 | US 41 north – Marquette | Eastern end of US 41 concurrency | |||
Nahma Junction | 208.135 | 334.961 | H-13 north / FFH 13 north – Wetmore | Southern terminus of H-13/FFH 13 | |||
Garden Corners | 216.702 | 348.748 | M-183 south – Garden, Fayette State Park | Northern terminus of M-183 | |||
Schoolcraft |
Thompson | 227.266 | 365.749 | M-149 north – Palms Book State Park, Indian Lake State Park | Southern terminus of M-149 | ||
Manistique | 232.743 | 374.564 | M-94 north (South Maple Street) – Munising | Southern terminus of M-94 | |||
Mueller Township | 254.359 | 409.351 | M-77 north – Seney | Southern terminus of M-77 | |||
Mackinac |
Newton Township | 263.428 | 423.946 | H-33 north – Curtis | Southern terminus of H-33; former M-135 | ||
Garfield Township | 271.440 | 436.840 | M-117 north – Newberry | Southern terminus of M-117 | |||
Hendricks Township | 294.380 | 473.759 | Cut River Bridge | ||||
Moran Township | 308.642 | 496.711 | H-57 north – Allenville | Southern terminus of H-57 | |||
St. Ignace | 319.611 | 514.364 | I-75 / GLCT south – Mackinac Bridge, Sault Ste. Marie BL I-75 north / LHCT north – Downtown St. Ignace |
Eastern terminus of the western US segment of US 2; roadway continues east as BL I-75; LMCT continues southward on I-75 | |||
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