Indiana State Road 64 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Gibson
White River Township 0.00 0.00 IL 15 west – Mt. Carmel Western terminus of SR 64
Patoka Township 4.71 7.58 SR 65 south – Evansville Western end of SR 65 concurrency
Princeton 9.56 15.39 US 41 – Evansville, Terre Haute
11.26 18.12 SR 65 north – Petersburg Eastern end of SR 65 concurrency
Oakland City I-69 – Evansville, Washington
22.87 36.81 SR 57 – Evansville, Petersburg
24.28 39.07 SR 357 north – Oakland City To Oakland City University
Pike
Patoka Township 29.88 48.09 SR 61 – Boonville, Petersburg
Lockhart Township 36.40 58.58 SR 257 – Stendal, Washington
Dubois
Patoka Township 41.89 67.42 SR 161 south – Holland Northern terminus of SR 161
Huntingburg 46.27 74.46 US 231 – Dale, Jasper
Jackson Township 50.88 81.88 SR 162 – Ferdinand, Jasper
Birdseye 61.31 98.67 SR 145 south Western end of SR 145 concurrency
Crawford
Patoka Township 65.66 105.67 SR 145 north – French Lick Eastern end of SR 145 concurrency
Eckerty SR 37 south – Tell City Western end of SR 37 concurrency
English SR 37 north / SR 237 south – Paoli Eastern end of SR 37 concurrency; Northern terminus of SR 237
Marengo 82.30 132.45 SR 66 west – Tell City Western end of SR 66 concurrency
Whiskey Run Township 85.98 138.37 SR 66 east Eastern end of SR 66 concurrency
Harrison
Depauw 90.00 144.84 SR 337 south – Corydon Northern terminus of SR 337
New Salisbury SR 135 – Corydon, Salem
Jackson Township 99.16 159.58 SR 335 south Southern terminus of the southern section of SR 335
Floyd
Georgetown Township 107.49 172.99 I-64 / SR 62 – Evansville, New Albany Eastern terminus of SR 64
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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