Interstate 285 - Exit List

Exit List

The following exits are listed clockwise from the southwest: going south to north, west to east, north to south and east to west. An exception is that heading counterclockwise, exit 33 comes before exit 34.

County Location # Destinations Notes
Old New
Fulton East Point 2 1 Washington Road
3 2 Camp Creek Parkway (SR 6) – Domestic Terminals Not signed as GA 6 on I-285, but noted once you exit
Atlanta 4 5 SR 154 / SR 166 (Langford Parkway, Campbellton Road) Signed as exits 5A (north/east) and 5B (south/west)
5 7 Cascade Road Former SR 154
Atlanta 6 9 SR 139 (ML King Jr. Drive) – Adamsville
7 10 I-20 (Ralph D. Abernathy Freeway, Tom Murphy Freeway) – Atlanta, Birmingham Signed as exits 10A (east) and 10B (west)
8 12 US 78 (Hollowell Parkway) / US 278
9 13 Bolton Road Clockwise exit and counterclockwise entrance; former SR 70
Cobb Smyrna 10 15 SR 280 (South Cobb Drive) – Smyrna
11 16 South Atlanta Road – Smyrna Former US 41 / SR 3
12 18 Paces Ferry Road – Vinings
13 19 US 41 (Cobb Parkway) – Dobbins ARB Counterclockwise exit is part of exit 20
14 20 I-75 – Atlanta, Marietta, Chattanooga Cobb Cloverleaf
Fulton Sandy Springs 15 22 Northside Drive, New Northside Drive, Powers Ferry Road
16 24 Riverside Drive
17 25 US 19 south (Roswell Road) – Sandy Springs Counterclockwise end of US 19 overlap
18 26 Glenridge Drive, Glenridge Connector Clockwise exit and counterclockwise entrance; former SR 407 Loop
19 27 US 19 north / SR 400 – Atlanta, Dahlonega, Cumming Clockwise end of US 19 overlap
20 28 Peachtree-Dunwoody Road Counterclockwise exit and clockwise entrance
DeKalb Dunwoody 21 29 Ashford-Dunwoody Road Diverging diamond interchange (completed June 3, 2012)
22 30 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, North Shallowford Road, North Peachtree Road
23 31 SR 141 (Peachtree Industrial Boulevard) – Chamblee Signed as exits 31A (south) and 31B (north)
24 Tilly Mill Road/Flowers Road Removed in the 1990s during I-285 reconfiguration
Doraville 25 32 US 23 (Buford Highway) – Doraville
26 33 I-85 – Atlanta, Greenville, Charlotte Spaghetti Junction; signed as exits 33A (south) and 33B (north) clockwise
Tucker 27 34 Chamblee-Tucker Road Clockwise exit is part of exit 33A
27A 36 Northlake Parkway Clockwise exit and counterclockwise entrance
28 37 SR 236 (LaVista Road) – Tucker
29 38 US 29 (Lawrenceville Highway)
Stone Mountain 30 39 US 78 – Decatur, Atlanta, Snellville, Athens Signed as exits 39A (west) and 39B (east)
31 40 East Ponce de Leon Avenue – Clarkston Clockwise exit and counterclockwise entrance
31 40 Church Street – Clarkston Counterclockwise exit and clockwise entrance
32 41 SR 10 (Memorial Drive) – Avondale Estates
32A 42 Indian Creek Transit Station Counterclockwise exit and clockwise entrance
33 43 US 278 (Covington Highway)
34 44 Glenwood Road Former SR 260
Panthersville 35 46 I-20 (Ralph D. Abernathy Freeway, Purple Heart Highway) – Atlanta, Augusta, Columbia Signed as exits 46A (west) and 46B (east) counterclockwise
36 48 SR 155 (Flat Shoals Road, Candler Road)
37 51 Bouldercrest Road
38 52 I-675 south – Macon
39 53 US 23 (Moreland Avenue) – Fort Gillem
Fulton Atlanta 40 55 SR 54 (Jonesboro Road) – Forest Park
Clayton 41 58 I-75 – Atlanta, Macon, Tampa Maynard Jackson International Terminal To the Maynard Jackson International Terminal}}
Domestic Terminal 42 59 Clark Howell Highway, Loop Road – Air Cargo Clockwise exit is part of exit 58
43 60 SR 139 (Riverdale Road)
Clayton, Fulton College Park 44 61 I-85 – Columbus, Montgomery, Int'l Airport, Atlanta
1 62 SR 14 Spur (South Fulton Parkway) / SR 279 (Old National Highway)

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