M-115 (Michigan Highway)

M-115 (Michigan Highway)

M-115 is a state trunkline highway in the northwestern part of the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan. The highway takes a generally southeast-to-northwest direction between Clare and Frankfort on Lake Michigan. The southeastern end in downtown Clare is at an intersection with Business US Highway 127 (BUS US 127) and BUS US 10; the northwestern end is at M-22 next to Betsie Lake. In between, the trunkline runs 96.432 miles (155.192 km) through woodlands, including areas that are a part of either the Manistee National Forest or the Pere Marquette State Forest. The highway also passes agricultural areas, several lakes in the region and a state park near Cadillac.

M-115 was first designated in the 1920s on the northern end near Frankfort. Additional, disconnected sections were designed as part of the trunkline in the 1930s near Cadillac, Farwell and Mesick. All but one of these gaps (Cadillac–Mesick) was eliminated by the end of that decade. The remaining segment was built in the 1950s to unite M-115 into a single highway. The last change came in 1989 when the highway was extending into Clare to its current southern terminus.

Read more about M-115 (Michigan Highway):  Route Description, History, Major Intersections