Interstate 275 (Michigan) - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Monroe
Frenchtown Township 0.000 0.000 I-75 – Detroit, Toledo
2.070 3.331 2 US 24 (Telegraph Road)
Ash Township 5.454 8.777 5 Carleton, South Rockwood
Monroe–
Wayne
Ash Township –
Huron Township
7.650 12.311 8 Will Carleton Road – Flat Rock Eastbound Will Carleton Road access to Flat Rock; westbound access to Waltz and Carleton
Wayne
Huron Township 10.664 17.162 11 South Huron Road Signed southbound as 11A (east) and 11B (west); north access to Willow Metropark
12.653 20.363 13 Sibley Road – New Boston Provides access to Downriver and Pinnacle Race Course
Romulus 14.631 23.546 15 Eureka Road – Detroit Metro Airport South airport access via John D. Dingell Drive
17.197 27.676 17 I-94 – Chicago, Detroit, Detroit Metro Airport North airport access via Merriman Road; cloverstack interchange with three loops
Van Buren Township 19.869 31.976 20 Ecorse Road – Romulus Connects to Willow Run Airport
Canton 22.012 35.425 22 US 12 (Michigan Avenue) – Wayne, Ypsilanti
24.987 40.213 25 M-153 (Ford Road) – Canton, Westland
Plymouth Township 27.551 44.339 28 Ann Arbor Road – Plymouth, Livonia
29.417 47.342 29 I-96 east – Detroit
M-14 west – Ann Arbor
Southern end of I-96 concurrency; exit not numbered for southbound traffic; exit numbers follow I-96's numbering from here north
Livonia 31.217 50.239 170 6 Mile Road
32.214 51.843 169 7 Mile Road Signed as 169A (west) and 169B (east)
Wayne–
Oakland
Livonia – Farmington Hills 33.272 53.546 167 8 Mile Road (Baseline Road) – Northville
Oakland
Farmington Hills 35.026 56.369 165 I-96 west – Lansing
I-696 east – Port Huron
M-5 (Grand River Avenue)
Northern end of I-96 concurrency at northern terminus of I-275
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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