Exit List
County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jefferson | 0.0 | 0A-B | I-40 – Knoxville, Asheville, N.C. | Signed as Exits 0A (east) & 0B (west) | |
White Pine | 4.4 | 4 | SR-341 – White Pine | ||
Hamblen | Morristown | 8.6 | 8 | US-25E – White Pine, Morristown | No class 1 explosives in Cumberland Gap Tunnel, without escort. |
12.4 | 12 | SR-160 – Lowland, Morristown | |||
15.3 | 15 | SR-340 (Fish Hatchery Rd.) – Morristown | Access to Copper Airport. | ||
Greene | Greeneville | 23.1 | 23 | US-11E – Bulls Gap, Greeneville, Rogersville, Morristown | Access to Tusculum College. |
30.2 | 30 | SR-70 to SR-66 – Rogersville, Greeneville | |||
36.2 | 36 | SR-172 (Baileyton Rd.) – Baileyton, Greeneville | |||
43.9 | 44 | Jearoldstown Rd | |||
Washington | Fall Branch | 50.5 | 50 | SR-93 / SR-81 – Fall Branch, Jonesborough | |
Sullivan | Kingsport | 56 | Tri-Cities Crossing | ||
57.7 | 57 | I-26 / US-23 – Johnson City, Kingsport | |||
59.4 | 59 | SR-36 (Ft. Henry Dr.) – Johnson City, Kingsport | |||
63.5 | 63 | SR-357 (Airport Parkway) to SR-75 | Access to Tri-Cities Regional Airport. | ||
66.1 | 66 | SR-126 (Memorial Blvd.) – Blountville, Kingsport | |||
Blountville | 69.6 | 69 | SR-394 – Blountville | Access to Bristol Motor Speedway. | |
Bristol | 74.8 | 74 | US-11W (W. State St.) – Kingsport, Bristol | Lee Highway. Signed as Exit 74A & 74B. | |
Virginia state line. I-81 continues into Virginia. |
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