Great Smoky Mountains Expressway - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Swain
Bryson City 64 US 19 north – Bryson City North end of US 19 overlap
67 Veterans Boulevard – Bryson City
69 Hyatt Creek Road – Ela
Whittier 72 Whittier Road – Whittier
Jackson
74 US 441 north – Cherokee
81 US 441 / US 23 south – Dillsboro, Franklin, Atlanta South end of US 441 overlap; north end of US 23 overlap
Sylva 83 Grindstaff Cove Road – Sylva
85
US 23 Bus. to NC 107 – East Sylva, Cullowhee
To Western Carolina University
Haywood
Waynesville 98
US 23 Bus. (Balsam Road) – W. Waynesville
100 Hazelwood Avenue – Waynesville
102 US 276 – Waynesville, Brevard, Maggie Valley Signed as exits 102A (south) and 102B (north)
Lake Junaluska 103 US 19 south – Maggie Valley South end of US 19 overlap
104
US 23 Bus. / NC 209 – Lake Junaluska, East Waynesville, Hot Springs
105 Jones Cove Road – Waynesville
Clyde 106 US 19 / US 23 north – Clyde, Canton North end of US 19 and US 23 overlap
107 I-40 / US 74 east – Asheville, Knoxville signed as Exits 107A (I-40 west) and 107B (I-40/US 74 east)
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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