Interstate 85 in Virginia - Exit List

Exit List


County Location Mile
km Exit Destinations Notes
North Carolina state line
0.00 0.00 I-85 continues south into North Carolina
Mecklenburg
Bracey 4.23 6.81 4 SR 903 – Bracey, Lake Gaston
South Hill 12.62 20.31 12 US 58 (Atlantic Avenue) to SR 47 – Norfolk, South Hill Split into exits 12A (east) and 12B (west)
15.34 24.69 15 US 1 (Mecklenburg Avenue) – South Hill, Kenbridge
Brunswick
Meredithville 24.08 38.75 24 SR 644 (Brunswick Drive) – Meredithville
Alberta 27.09 43.60 27 SR 46 (Christanna Highway) – Blackstone, Lawrenceville Northbound exit and southbound entrance
28.28 45.51 28 US 1 (Boydton Plank Road) – Alberta
Sturgeonville 34.67 55.80 34 SR 630 (Sturgeon Road) – Warfield
Rawlings 39.38 63.38 39 SR 712 (Old Stage Road) – Rawlings
Dinwiddie
McKenney 42.52 68.43 42 SR 40 (McKenney Highway) – McKenney
DeWitt 48.47 78.00 48 SR 650 (Hamilton Arms Road) – DeWitt
Dinwiddie 53.35 85.86 53 SR 703 (Carson Road) – Dinwiddie
61.87 99.57 61 US 460 west (Cox Road) – Blackstone, Lynchburg West end of US 460 overlap
63.64 102.42 63 US 1 (Boydton Plank Road) Split into exits 63A (south) and 63B (north)
City of Petersburg
65.83 105.94 65 Squirrel Level Road
68.40 110.08 68 I-95 south / US 460 east – Rocky Mount N.C, Norfolk East end of US 460 overlap; Northbound exit and southbound entrance
69 Wythe Street east / Washington Street west – Historic Old Towne Petersburg Northbound exit and southbound entrance
I-95 north (Richmond–Petersburg Turnpike) – Richmond Northern terminus of I-85; Southbound exit from and northbound entrance to I-95; I-95 Exit 51
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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