Interstate 77 in Virginia - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Carroll
Hillsville 0.00 0.00 I-77 south / I-74 east – Mount Airy Continuation into North Carolina
0.94 1.51 1 SR 620 – Hillsville
8.57 13.79 8 SR 148 / SR 775 – Fancy Gap, Hillsville
14.85 23.90 14 US 58 / US 221 – Galax, Hillsville, Independence
19.03 30.63 19 SR 620 – Hillsville
24.06 38.72 24 SR 69 – Poplar Camp, Austinville
Wythe
Fort Chiswell 32.14 51.72 32 I-81 / US 11 north – Roanoke South end of I-81/US 11 overlap
33.07 53.22 80 US 52 south / SR 121 north – Max Meadows, Fort Chiswell South end of US 52 overlap
35.38 56.94 77 Service Rd. – Ft. Chiswell
Wytheville 38.68 62.25 73 US 11 south – Wytheville North end of US 11 overlap
39.97 64.33 40 I-81 south / US 52 north – Bristol North end of I-81/US 52 overlap
40.28 64.82 41 SR 610 (Peppers Ferry Rd.) – Max Meadows, Wytheville
Bland
Bland 45.77 73.66 47 SR 717 – Bland
Big Walker Mountain Tunnel through the Big Walker Mountain
51.22 82.43 52 US 52 / SR 42 – Bland, Chatham Hill
57.33 92.26 58 SR 666 to US 52 – Bastian
61.27 98.60 62 SR 606 – South Gap, Hicksville
Rocky Gap 63.24 101.77 64 US 52 / SR 61 – Rocky Gap, Tazewell
65.57 105.52 66 US 52 south / SR 598 north – Rocky Gap, Bluefield, WV South end of US 52 overlap
66.27 106.65 I-77 / US 52 north – Bluefield, Beckley Continuation into West Virginia
East River Mountain Tunnel through the East River Mountain
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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