Exit List
The entire route is in Polk County.
Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
West Des Moines | 0.000 | 0.000 | — | I-80 west – Council Bluffs, Omaha | Continuation as I-80 |
123A | I-35 south – Kansas City | ||||
123B | I-35 north / I-80 east – Minneapolis, Chicago | ||||
0.585 | 0.941 | 1A | 50th Street – West Des Moines | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only | |
1.316 | 2.118 | 1B | Valley West Drive – West Des Moines | ||
2.136 | 3.438 | 2 | 22nd Street – West Des Moines, Clive | ||
Windsor Heights | 3.216 | 5.176 | 3 | 73rd Street, 8th Street – Windsor Heights, West Des Moines | |
Des Moines | 3.826 | 6.157 | 4 | Iowa 28 (63rd Street) – Windsor Heights | |
4.334 | 6.975 | 5A | 56th Street | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only | |
5.344 | 8.600 | 5B | 42nd Street | ||
6.147 | 9.893 | 6 | 31st Street – Terrace Hill Historic Site | ||
7.054 | 11.352 | 7A | MLK Jr Parkway, 19th Street – Des Moines International Airport | Westbound exits are combined as Exit 7 | |
7.393 | 11.898 | 7B | Keo Way – Bus Terminal | ||
7.679 | 12.358 | 8A | Downtown Des Moines, Iowa Events Center | ||
8.723 | 14.038 | 8B | East 6th Street, Penn Avenue | ||
9.323 | 15.004 | 9 | US 69 (East 14th Street south, East 15th Street north) | ||
10.075 | 16.214 | 10A | Iowa 163 (East University Avenue) – State Fairgrounds | ||
10.483 | 16.871 | 10B | To Iowa 163 (Easton Boulevard) / East University Avenue | Eastbound exit and entrance only | |
11.245 | 18.097 | 11 | Guthrie Avenue | ||
12.133 | 19.526 | 12 | US 6 (East Euclid Avenue) – Grand View University | ||
Ankeny | 13.816 | 22.235 | 138A | I-35 south / I-80 west – Council Bluffs, Kansas City | |
138B | I-80 east – Davenport | ||||
— | I-35 north – Minneapolis | Continuation as I-35 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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