Exit List
| County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson |
Arvada | 0.000– 0.538 |
0.000– 0.866 |
I-70 west – Grand Junction | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
| 0.000 | 0.000 | 1A | SH 121 (Wadsworth Boulevard) | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| Jefferson–Adams county line |
1.768 | 2.845 | 1B | SH 95 (Sheridan Boulevard) | ||
| Adams |
3.223 | 5.187 | 3 | US 287 (Federal Boulevard) | ||
| 4.210 | 6.775 | 4 | Pecos Street | |||
| 5.777 | 9.297 | 5 | I-25 – Fort Collins, Colorado Springs | Westbound exit to I-25 north is via exit 6B | ||
| 6.803 | 10.948 | 6A | I-270 east – Limon, Aurora | Signed as exit 6 eastbound | ||
| 6.803 | 10.948 | 6B | I-270 west to US 36 – Fort Collins, Boulder | Westbound exit and entrance only | ||
| 8.052 | 12.958 | 8 | SH 224 (74th Avenue) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 9.483 | 15.261 | 9 | US 6 west / US 85 south – Commerce City | West end of US 6/US 85 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 10.466 | 16.843 | 10 | 88th Avenue | |||
| 11.549 | 18.586 | 11 | 96th Avenue | |||
| 12.502 | 20.120 | 12 | US 85 north – Greeley, Brighton | East end of US 85 overlap; no eastbound entrance | ||
| Brighton | 16.477 | 26.517 | 16 | SH 2 (Sable Boulevard) / 120th Avenue – Denver International Airport | ||
| Commerce City | 18.079 | 29.095 | 18 | E-470 south – Limon, Denver International Airport | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
| Brighton | 19.723 | 31.741 | 20 | 136th Avenue | ||
| 21.081 | 33.927 | 21 | 144th Avenue | |||
| 22.407 | 36.061 | 22 | Bromley Lane | |||
| Lochbuie | 25.145 | 40.467 | 25 | SH 7 west – Lochbuie, Brighton | ||
| Weld |
Hudson | 31.480 | 50.662 | 31 | SH 52 – Hudson, Fort Lupton | |
| 34.412 | 55.381 | 34 | Kersey Road | |||
| 38.925 | 62.644 | 39 | Keenesburg (I-76 Bus. south) | |||
| 47.972 | 77.203 | 48 | Roggen | |||
| 49.236 | 79.238 | 49 | Painter Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 57.219 | 92.085 | 57 | County Road 91 | |||
| 60 | SH 144 east – Orchard | |||||
| Morgan |
63.883 | 102.810 | 64 | Wiggins | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |
| 66.099 | 106.376 | 66A | SH 39 / SH 52 – Goodrich, Wiggins | |||
| 66.288 | 106.680 | 66B | US 34 west – Greeley, Estes Park | West end of US 34 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 73.130 | 117.691 | 73 | Long Bridge Road | |||
| 75.280 | 121.151 | 75 | US 34 east / I-76 Bus. east – Fort Morgan | East end of US 34 overlap | ||
| 78.852 | 126.900 | 79 | SH 144 – Weldona | |||
| Fort Morgan | 80.139 | 128.971 | 80 | SH 52, Fort Morgan | ||
| 81.648 | 131.400 | 82 | Barlow Road – Fort Morgan | |||
| 85.713 | 137.942 | 86 | Dodd Bridge Road | |||
| 88.695 | 142.741 | 89 | Hospital Road | |||
| 89.643 | 144.266 | 90 | SH 71 to US 34 – Brush, Akron, Limon, Snyder | Signed as exits 90A (south) and 90B (north) | ||
| 91.693 | 147.566 | 92 | US 6 east to US 34 – Brush, Yuma | East end of US 6 overlap | ||
| 95.382 | 153.502 | 95 | Hillrose | |||
| Washington |
102.086 | 164.291 | 102 | Merino | ||
| Logan |
115.197 | 185.392 | 115 | SH 63 – Atwood | ||
| Sterling | 124.756 | 200.775 | 125 | US 6 to SH 61 south – Holyoke, Otis, Sterling | ||
| 133.511 | 214.865 | 134 | Iliff | |||
| 140.846 | 226.670 | 141 | Proctor | |||
| 148.880 | 239.599 | 149 | SH 55 – Crook | |||
| 155.288 | 249.912 | 155 | Red Lion Road | |||
| Sedgwick |
164.933 | 265.434 | 165 | SH 59 – Sedgwick, Haxtun | ||
| 172.017 | 276.835 | 172 | Ovid | |||
| Julesburg | 180.221 | 290.038 | 180 | US 385 – Julesburg | ||
| State line | ||||||
| Deuel |
2.48 | 3.99 | 102 | I-80 west – Sidney | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |
| 3.15 | 5.07 | I-80 east – Omaha | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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