Interstate 69 in Michigan - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Branch
Kinderhook Township 0.00 0.00 I-69 – Fort Wayne I-69 enters Michigan from Indiana
3 Copeland Road – Kinderhook
Ovid Township–
Coldwater Township
10 BL I-69 north (Fenn Road) – Coldwater
Coldwater 13 BL I-69 south / US 12 – Quincy, Coldwater
Coldwater Township–
Girard Township
16 Jonesville Road
Calhoun
Tekonsha Township 23 Tekonsha, Girard Exit for Old US 27 which follows Main Street in Tekonsha and Marshall Road in Branch County
25 M-60 – Three Rivers, Jackson
Fredonia Township 32 M-227 (F Drive South)
Marshall 36 BL I-94 / M-96 (Michigan Avenue) – Marshall Southern end of BL I-94 concurrency
Marshall Township 38 I-94 – Detroit, Chicago Northern end of BL I-94 concurrency
Convis Township 42 N Drive North
Eaton
Walton Township 48 M-78 – Bellevue, Olivet
51 Ainger Road – Olivet
Carmel Township–
Eaton Township
57 BL I-69 north (Cochran Road) – Charlotte
Charlotte 60 M-50 – Charlotte, Eaton Rapids
61 BL I-69 south (Lansing Road) – Charlotte
Potterville 66 M-100 north (Hartel Road) – Potterville, Grand Ledge
Windsor Township 70 Lansing Road
Delta Charter Township 72 I-96 east – Detroit Southern end of I-96 concurrency;
concurrency uses I-96 exit numbers;
signed as exit 97 southbound
95 I-496 east – Downtown Lansing Western terminus of I-496
93 BL I-69 east / M-43 (Saginaw Highway) – Grand Ledge Signed as exits 93B (east) and 93A (west)
Clinton
Watertown Township 91 I-96 west – Grand Rapids Northern end of I-96 concurrency;
I-69 changes from north–south to east–west;
signed on I-69 westbound as exit 81 with access to and eastbound entrance from Frances Road
DeWitt Township 84 Airport Road
85 DeWitt Exit located at DeWitt Road
87 Old US 27
89 US 127 – East Lansing, Lansing, Jackson, Clare Signed as exits 89A (south) and 89B (north)
Bath Township 92 Webster Road – Bath
94 BL I-69 west – East Lansing
Shiawassee
Woodhull Township 98 Woodbury Road – Laingsburg
Perry Township 105 M-52 – Owosso, Perry
Shiawassee Township 113 Bancroft
Vernon Township 118 M-71 – Durand, Corunna
Shiawassee–
Genesee
Venice Township–
Clayton Township
123 M-13 – Lennon, Saginaw
Genesee
Swartz Creek 128 Morrish Road
129 Miller Road
Flint 131 Bristol Road Former M-121
Flint Township 133 I-75 / US 23 – Saginaw, Ann Arbor, Detroit
Flint 135 Hammerberg Road
136 Saginaw Street – Downtown Eastbound exit, entrance via 9th Street; westbound exit, entrance via 8th Street
137 I-475 – Saginaw, Detroit
138 M-54 (Dort Highway)
Burton 139 Center Road
141 Belsay Road
Davison Township 143 Irish Road
145 M-15 – Clarkston, Davison
Lapeer
Elba Township 149 Elba Road
Lapeer 153 Lake Nepessing Road
Lapeer Township 155 M-24 – Lapeer, Pontiac
159 Wilder Road
Attica Township 163 Lake Pleasant Road
Imlay City 168 M-53 – Imlay City, Almont
St. Clair
Mussey Township 176 Capac Road – Capac
Riley Township 180 Riley Center Road
184 M-19 – Sandusky, Richmond
Wales Township 189 Wales Center Road
Kimball Township 194 Taylor Road
196 Wadhams Road – Wadhams
Port Huron Township 198 I-94 west – Detroit Western end of I-94 concurrency
198.51 319.47 199 BL I-69 east – Downtown Port Huron Eastbound exit from I-69 and I-94 (exit 271); westbound entrance to I-69 and I-94; I-69 begins using I-94's mileposts for exit numbers
274 Water Street, Lapeer Avenue – Port Huron Access via collector-distributor ramps; westbound exit, eastbound entrance only to Lapeer Avenue connector
Port Huron 275 BL I-69 west / BL I-94 west / M-25 (Pine Grove Avenue) – Lexington, Downtown Port Huron Eastbound left exit and left entrance
Toll Plaza (eastbound)
U.S. Customs (westbound)
St. Clair River
201.39 324.11 Blue Water Bridge
Connection to Highway 402 in Sarnia, Ontario
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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