Interstate 575 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Old exit New exit Destinations Notes
Cobb
0.00 0.00 I-75 south – Marietta, Atlanta Southern terminus; southbound exit and northbound entrance
Exit 268 (I-75), previously exit 115
1 1 SR 5 Conn. (Barrett Parkway) to I-75 north / Cobb Parkway (U.S. 41, SR 3) – Marietta, Kennesaw
2 3 Chastain Road access from I-575 south to I-75 north, I-75 south to I-575 north
3 4 SR 205 (Bells Ferry Road) – Marietta, Kennesaw
Cherokee
4 7 SR 92 (Alabama Road) – Woodstock, Roswell, Acworth
5 8 Towne Lake Parkway – Woodstock
9 Ridgewalk Parkway Scheduled to open late 2012
6 11 Sixes Road – Holly Springs
7 14 Old SR 5 (Canton Road) – Holly Springs Road is named "Marietta Highway" north of the interchange and is generally referred to still as "Highway 5", which appears on most street name signs.
8 16A SR 5 Bus. north / SR 20 west / SR 140 west – Canton South end of SR 20/SR 140 overlap; exit is southernmost extent of the old Canton By-Pass, which opened prior to the completion of I-575 as a new alignment of SR 20 and forms a short freeway stretch to Marietta Highway; former SR 5
9 16B SR 140 east (Hickory Flat Highway) – Canton North end of SR 140 overlap
10 19 SR 20 east (Cumming Highway (East), Main Street (West)) – Canton, Cumming North end of SR 20 overlap
11 20 SR 5 Bus. (Riverstone Parkway, Ball Ground Highway) – Canton, Ball Ground
12 24 Airport Drive - Cherokee County Airport, Ball Ground
13 27 SR 5 Bus. (Howell Bridge Road) – Ball Ground
30.97 49.84 SR 5 north / SR 372 south / SR 515 north Northern terminus; northbound exit and southbound entrance
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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