Interstate 22 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
DeSoto
Olive Branch 1 Craft Road Serves Olive Branch
2 MS 302 – Olive Branch, Southaven Also known as Goodman Road
4 MS 305 – Olive Branch, Independence Serves Olive Branch city center
6 Bethel Road, Hacks Cross Road Access northbound to SR-385 and eastern Memphis suburbs
10 Ingrams Mill, West Byhalia
Marshall
Byhalia 14 MS 309 – Byhalia Future I-269 interchange will be built near here
18 Victoria, East Byhalia
21 Red Banks
Holly Springs 26 MS 4 / MS 7 – Holly Springs Access to Mount Pleasant via MS 311 north, MS 4 and MS 7 now bypass the downtown area of Holly Springs
30 MS 4 / MS 7 – Holly Springs, Oxford Access to Senatobia via MS 7
37 Lake Center
Potts Camp 41 To MS 349 – Potts Camp
Benton
Hickory Flat 48 MS 178 – Hickory Flat Access to MS 2 and MS 5
Union
Myrtle 55 Myrtle
New Albany 60 Glenfield Connector to MS 30 and to a Wal-Mart distribution center
61 MS 30 west – West New Albany, Oxford West end of MS 30 overlap
63 Downtown New Albany
64 MS 15 / MS 30 east – Pontotoc, Ripley East end of MS 30 overlap
73 MS 9 north – Blue Springs West end of MS 9 overlap and service to a new Toyota plant
Pontotoc
Sherman 76 MS 9 south (MS 178) – Sherman, Pontotoc East end of MS 9 overlap and accesses the new Toyota plant
Lee
Tupelo 81 MS 178 (McCullough Boulevard) – West Tupelo
85 Natchez Trace Parkway
86 US 45 (Corridor V west) – Tupelo, Corinth West end of Corridor V overlap; signed as exits 86A (south) and 86B (north)
87 Veterans Boulevard Access to Elvis Presley birthplace
90 Auburn Road
94 MS 371 – Mantachie, Mooreville
Itawamba
97 Fawn Grove Road – Dorsey
101 MS 178 / MS 363 – Peppertown, Mantachie Due to the Tenn-Tom waterway, MS 178 ends on the west bank of the waterway opposite Fulton
Fulton 104 MS 25 south – Fulton, Amory West end of MS 25 overlap, MS 178 resumes eastbound in downtown Fulton
108 MS 25 north (Corridor V east) – Belmont, Iuka East end of MS 25/Corridor V overlap; west end of Corridor X overlap
Tremont 113 MS 23 – Tremont, Smithville MS 178 terminates eastbound at intersection with MS 23 just north of Corridor X

Mississippi–Alabama state line
Marion
3 CR-33 Bexar
Hamilton 7 Weston, Hamilton (SR-74) Provides access to US-278 east and to SR-19 Red Bay
11 SR-17 – Hamilton, Sulligent Also connects to SR-19
14 Hamilton (CR-35)
16 US-43 / US-278 (SR-171) – Hamilton, Guin
22 CR-45
26 SR-44 – Brilliant, Guin Also serves the community of Twin
Winfield 30 SR-129 – Brilliant, Winfield
34 SR-233 – Glen Allen, Natural Bridge
Walker
40 SR-13 – Natural Bridge, Eldridge Also access to Fayette and Tuscaloosa via SR-13 south
Carbon Hill 46 CR-11 – Carbon Hill, Nauvoo
52 SR-118 – Carbon Hill
53 (no name) Future SR-102
Jasper 57 SR-118 east – Jasper
61 SR-69 – Jasper, Tuscaloosa
63 SR-269 – Jasper, Parrish Old exit 101
65 Industrial Parkway Road – Jasper Old exit 104
70 CR-22 – Cordova, Parrish
72 CR-61 – Cordova
78 CR-81 – Dora, Sumiton
Jefferson
81 CR-45 – West Jefferson Alabama Power Miller Steam Plant access (coal fired electric power plant)
Graysville 85 US-78 – Birmingham, Adamsville, Graysville SR-5 – Sumiton, Dora
87 CR-112 – Graysville
Forestdale 89 CR-65 – Adamsville, Graysville Hillcrest Road/Minor Parkway
91 CR-105 – Brookside Cherry Avenue and Forestdale
93 CR-77 – Coalburg Directional signs on exit ramp notate north to Coalburg and south to Birmingham
Birmingham 95 I-65, Huntsville Construction began on this exit in October 2010, completion is scheduled for October 2014
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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