Interstate 70 in Maryland - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile
km Exit Destinations Notes
Washington
Hancock 0.00 0.00 I-70 west / US 522 north – Breezewood Western terminus of I-70 in Maryland; Pennsylvania state line
0.63 1.01 1A I-68 / US 40 west (National Freeway) – Cumberland West end of concurrency with US 40
1.16 1.87 1B US 522 south (Warfordsburg Road) – Hancock, Winchester East end of concurrency with US 522
3.51 5.65 3 MD 144 west (Main Street) – Hancock No access from MD 144 to westbound I-70
4.41 7.10 5 MD 615 (Millstone Road) Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
5.86 9.43 5 MD 615 north (Millstone Road) Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
Pecktonville 9.18 14.77 9 US 40 east (National Pike) / I-70 west – Indian Springs Eastbound exit, westbound entrance; east end of concurrency with US 40
Big Pool 11.97 19.26 12 MD 56 (Big Pool Road) – Big Pool, Indian Springs
Clear Spring 17.62 28.36 18 MD 68 (Clear Spring Road) – Clear Spring
Huyett 24.11 38.80 24 MD 63 (Greencastle Pike) – Williamsport, Huyett
Halfway 25.72 41.39 26 I-81 (Maryland Veterans Memorial Highway) – Roanoke, Harrisburg Cloverleaf interchange with collector-distributor lanes
27.75 44.66 28 MD 632 (Downsville Pike) – Hagerstown, Downsville
Hagerstown 29.10 46.83 29 MD 65 (Sharpsburg Pike) – Sharpsburg, Hagerstown Split into exits 29A (south) and 29B (north) eastbound
31.68 50.98 32 US 40 (National Pike) – Hagerstown Split into exits 32A (east) and 32B (west)
Mount Aetna 34.27 55.15 35 MD 66 (Mapleville Road) – Smithsburg, Boonsboro
Frederick
Myersville 41.92 67.46 42 MD 17 (Myersville Middletown Road) – Myersville, Middletown
Braddock Heights 48.79 78.52 48 US 40 east (Baltimore National Pike) – Frederick Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
49.07 78.97 49
US 40 Alt. (Old National Pike) – Braddock Heights, Middletown
Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
Frederick 52.09 83.83 52 US 15 / US 340 (Jefferson National Pike) – Charles Town, Leesburg, Gettysburg No access from westbound I-70 to northbound US 15 / US 340; split into exits 52A (south) and 52B (north) eastbound
52.98 85.26 53 I-270 south (Eisenhower Memorial Highway) / US 40 west to US 15 north (Frederick Freeway) – Washington, Gettysburg No access from eastbound I-70 to westbound US 40; split into exits 53A (south) and 53B (north) westbound; west end of concurrency with US 40
54.14 87.13 54 MD 85 (Buckeystown Pike) to MD 355 (Urbana Pike) – Buckeystown Single-point urban interchange
54.69 88.02 55 South Street
55.22 88.87 56 MD 144 (Patrick Street) No access from MD 144 to westbound I-70
Bartonsville 58.58 94.28 59 MD 144 west (Old National Pike) Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
New Market 62.29 100.25 62 MD 75 (Green Valley Road) – Libertytown, Hyattstown
Frederick-Carroll county line
Mount Airy 67.73 109.00 68 MD 27 (Ridge Road) – Damascus, Mount Airy No other exits in Carroll County
Howard
Lisbon 73.12 117.68 73 MD 94 (Woodbine Road) – Woodbine, Lisbon
Cooksville 76.29 122.78 76 MD 97 (Hoods Mill Road) – Westminster, Olney
West Friendship 79.96 128.68 80 MD 32 (Sykesville Road) – Clarksville, Sykesville
82.08 132.09 82 US 40 east (Baltimore National Pike) – Ellicott City Eastbound exit, westbound entrance; east end of concurrency with US 40
82.90 133.41 83 Marriottsville Road Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
Ellicott City 86.99 140.00 87 US 29 (Columbia Pike) to MD 99 – Columbia, Washington Split into exits 87A (south) and 87B (north)
Baltimore
Woodlawn 91.67 147.53 91 I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) to I-95 – Glen Burnie, Towson, Baltimore, New York Stack interchange; split into exits 91A (south) and 91B (north)
93.44 150.38 94 MD 122 west (Security Boulevard) / Cooks Lane south
City of Baltimore
93.62 150.67 U-turn at Park and Ride Eastern terminus of I-70
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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