Junction List
MD 32 is signed east–west from I-97 in Millersville to MD 108 in Clarksville and north–south from MD 108 to Westminster.
County | Location | Mile |
km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Anne Arundel |
Millersville | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-97 south – Annapolis | Eastern terminus; I-97 Exit 7; westbound exit from and eastbound entrance to I-97 | |||
0.68 | 1.09 | MD 3 south (Robert Crain Highway) to I-97 north – Gambrills, Bowie, Baltimore | Split into two exits eastbound for MD 3 (south) and I-97 (north); westbound direction has single exit for MD 3 | |||||
Odenton | 2.35 | 3.78 | 3 | Burns Crossing Road – Gambrills, Odenton | Ramp from westbound MD 32 and crossroad is unsigned MD 32AA (Sappington Station Road) | |||
4.54 | 7.31 | 5 | MD 170 (Telegraph Road) – Odenton, Severn | |||||
6.08 | 9.78 | 6 | MD 175 (Annapolis Road) – Odenton, Fort Meade | |||||
Fort Meade | 8.39 | 13.50 | 8 | MD 198 (Laurel Fort Meade Road) – Laurel, Fort Meade | ||||
9.21 | 14.82 | 9 | Samford Road – NSA | East end of U.S. government maintenance | ||||
10.07 | 16.21 | 10A | Canine Road – NSA | West end of U.S. government maintenance | ||||
10.41 | 16.75 | 10B–C | Baltimore–Washington Parkway – Baltimore, Washington | Unsigned MD 295; split into exits 10B (north) and 10C (south) | ||||
Annapolis Junction | 11.03 | 17.75 | 10D | Guilford Road to National Business Parkway | Westbound exit and entrance | |||
Howard |
11.78 | 18.96 | 11 | Dorsey Run Road | Unsigned MD 732R | |||
Savage | 12.96 | 20.86 | 12 | US 1 (Washington Boulevard) – Laurel, Elkridge | Split into exits 12A (north) and 12B (south); both directions have collector-distributor lanes | |||
14.51 | 23.35 | 13 | I-95 – Baltimore, Washington | Split into exits 13A (north) and 13B (south); I-95 Exit 38 | ||||
Columbia | 16.33 | 26.28 | 14 | Broken Land Parkway | Split into exits 14A (north) and 14B (south) eastbound | |||
16.88 | 27.17 | 15 | Shaker Drive / Eden Brook Drive | |||||
17.76 | 28.58 | 16 | US 29 (Columbia Pike) – Columbia Town Center, Washington | Split into exits 16A (north) and 16B (south); US 29 Exit 16 | ||||
18.95 | 30.50 | 17 | Sanner Road / Cedar Lane | |||||
20.70 | 33.31 | 19 | Great Star Drive | Unsigned MD 732V; westbound exit, eastbound entrance | ||||
Clarksville | 21.91 | 35.26 | 20 | MD 108 (Clarksville Pike) – Clarksville | ||||
Glenelg | 27.38 | 44.06 | 26 | Burnt Woods Road / Ten Oaks Road | ||||
West Friendship | 30.54 | 49.15 | MD 144 (Frederick Road) – Cooksville, Ellicott City | Officially MD 144A | ||||
30.98 | 49.86 | I-70 / US 40 (Baltimore National Pike) – Baltimore, Frederick | I-70 Exit 80 | |||||
31.80 | 51.18 | MD 99 east (Old Frederick Road) / Old Frederick Road west – Woodstock | ||||||
Sykesville | 34.78 | 55.97 | West Friendship Road north | Unsigned MD 851 | ||||
Carroll |
36.19 | 58.24 | Springfield Avenue | Southbound Springfield Avenue is unsigned MD 851 | ||||
Eldersburg | 38.43 | 61.85 | MD 26 (Liberty Road) – Libertytown | |||||
Gamber | 43.43 | 69.89 | MD 91 north (Gamber Road) – Finksburg | |||||
Fenby | 48.91 | 78.71 | MD 97 (New Washington Road) – Westminster, Cooksville | |||||
49.30 | 79.34 | Old Washington Road south | Unsigned MD 854B | |||||
Westminster | 51.79 | 83.35 | Washington Road north | Northern terminus; Westminster city limit | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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