Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Woodbury |
Sloan | 0.000 | 0.000 | I-29 (Exit 127) / CR K42 | |
| Smithland | 16.276 | 26.194 | Iowa 31 north (North Hickory Street) | ||
| Monona |
Mapleton | 24.503 | 39.434 | Iowa 175 east | West end of Iowa 175 overlap |
| 25.104 | 40.401 | Iowa 175 west (Front Street) | East end of Iowa 175 overlap | ||
| Ute | 35.975 | 57.896 | Iowa 183 south (Monona Avenue) | ||
| Crawford |
Denison | 52.755 | 84.901 | US 59 north | West end of US 59 overlap |
| 54.701 | 88.033 | Iowa 39 north | |||
| 55.358 | 89.090 | US 30 east (4th Street) | West end of US 30 overlap | ||
| 55.890 | 89.946 | US 30 west | East end of US 30 overlap | ||
| Buck Grove | 62.983 | 101.361 | US 59 south | East end of US 59 overlap | |
| Carroll |
Templeton | 83.947 | 135.100 | US 71 south | West end of US 71 overlap |
| Dedham | 86.939 | 139.915 | US 71 north | East end of US 71 overlap | |
| Guthrie |
Bayard | 105.213 | 169.324 | Iowa 25 north | West end of Iowa 25 overlap |
| 108.225 | 174.171 | Iowa 25 south | East end of Iowa 25 overlap | ||
| Bagley | 114.728 | 184.637 | Iowa 4 north | West end of Iowa 4 overlap | |
| 115.174 | 185.355 | Iowa 4 south | East end of Iowa 4 overlap | ||
| Dallas |
Perry | 128.864 | 207.387 | Iowa 144 north | |
| Bouton | 132.947 | 213.957 | US 169 | ||
| Woodward | 138.947 | 223.614 | Iowa 210 east | ||
| 140.174 | 225.588 | CR R22 to Iowa 44 | |||
| Polk |
Granger | 146.815 | 236.276 | Iowa 17 north | |
| 148.977 | 239.755 | Iowa 415 south | |||
| Grimes | 152.500 | 245.425 | Iowa 44 west | ||
| Urbandale | 155.362 | 250.031 | I-35 / I-80 (Exit 127) | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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