Exit List
County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pierce | Tacoma | 0.00 | I-5 – Seattle, Portland | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |
0.38 | 1A | Sprague Avenue | Eastbound entrance closed till 2013 | ||
1.14 | 1B | Union Avenue | |||
1.95 | 1C | Center Street – Fircrest | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
2.51 | 2 | South 19th Street, Orchard Street | Signed as exits 2A (west) and 2B (east) | ||
3.63 | 3 | SR 163 north (Pearl Street) / 6th Avenue – Ruston | |||
4.67 | 4 | Jackson Avenue, 6th Avenue – University Place | |||
Tacoma Narrows | 5.62 | Tacoma Narrows Bridge | |||
6.54 | 8 | Point Fosdick, Wollochet | No eastbound exit. Toll Plaza for eastbound traffic only | ||
7.74 | 9 | 36th Street Northwest – Tacoma Narrows Airport | Eastbound exit and entrance | ||
Gig Harbor | 8.51 | 10 | Olympic Drive Northwest | ||
9.78 | Wollochet Drive Northwest – Gig Harbor City Center | Between Wollochet Drive and Burnham Drive, two driveways connect to the westbound route, making this section an expressway, not a freeway. | |||
12.63 | Burnham Drive Northwest | ||||
13.52 | SR 302 west – Key Center, Purdy | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
15.81 | SR 302 west – Shelton, Key Center, Purdy | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
Kitsap | 17.88 | 20 | Burley-Olalla Road | ||
20.38 | Mullenix Road | ||||
Port Orchard | 22.91 | SR 160 east (Sedgwick Road) – Southworth Ferry | |||
24.46 | Old Clifton Road, Tremont Street – Port Orchard | ||||
25.63 | SR 166 east – Port Orchard | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
West end of freeway | |||||
Gorst | 26.67 | SR 3 south (via SR 16 Spur) – Belfair, Shelton | Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
27.01 | SR 3 north – Bremerton, Poulsbo | Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
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