E-470 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Douglas
Lone Tree 0.000 0.000 1A I-25 – Denver, Colorado Springs
SH 470
South end of E-470; roadway continues as west SH 470
1B Jamaica Street to County Line Road Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
1.711 2.754 2 Peoria Street – Centennial Airport
2.700 4.345 Toll Plaza A
Stonegate 3.502 5.636 3 Chambers Road
Stonegate–
Parker
4.380 7.049 4 Jordan Road – Parker
Parker 5.180 8.336 5 SH 83 (Parker Road) – Parker, Centennial, Aurora
Arapahoe
Aurora 8.887 14.302 9 Gartrell Road
10.683 17.193 10 Smoky Hill Road
13.352 21.488 13 Quincy Avenue – Aurora
16.150 25.991 Toll Plaza B
16.451 26.475 16 Jewell Avenue to Iliff Avenue
19.000 30.578 19 6th Parkway
Arapahoe–
Adams
20.375 32.790 20 I-70 / Colfax Avenue, 19th Avenue, Gun Club Road – Limon, Aurora, Denver Northbound exits signed as 20A (east) and 20B (west), southbound exit 20, no toll either direction
Adams
22.610 36.387 Toll Plaza C
24.477 39.392 24 56th Avenue – Front Range Airport
25.523 41.075 25 64th Avenue
City and County of Denver
27.849 44.819 28 Peña Boulevard – Denver International Airport Signed as exits 28A (east) and 28B (west)
Adams
Commerce City Toll Plaza D
30.562 49.185 31 96th Avenue
32.678 52.590 32 104th Avenue
34.130 54.927 34 To I-76 west / 120th Avenue
Commerce City –
Brighton
35.491 57.117 35 I-76 east – Fort Morgan Northbound entrance and southbound exit
Brighton 38.465 61.903 38 US 85 to I-76 west – Brighton, Greeley, Commerce City, Denver
Todd Creek 40.220 64.728 Toll Plaza E
Thornton 43.817 70.517 43 Colorado Boulevard – Thornton
44.843 72.168 45 York Street
46.398–
46.950
74.670–
75.559
47 I-25 – Fort Collins, Denver
Northwest Parkway
North end of E-470; roadway continues west as Northwest Parkway
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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