Minnesota State Highway 210 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Red River of the North
0.000 0.000 North Dakota state line
Wilkin
Connelly Township 0.219 0.352 US 75 North end of US 75 overlap
Breckenridge 0.764 1.230 US 75
MN 9
South end of US 75 overlap; west end of MN 9 overlap
Connelly Township 2.241 3.607 MN 9 East end of MN 9 overlap
Otter Tail
Fergus Falls 24.248 39.023 I-94 / US 59 West end of I-94 overlap
Buse Township 24.691–
25.047
39.736–
40.309
CR 1 Interchange
26.446 42.561 I-94 / US 59 East end of I-94 overlap
Clitherall Township 45.583 73.359 MN 78
Henning 60.592 97.513 MN 108 (Douglas Avenue)
Inman Township 66.412 106.880 MN 29
Todd
Hewitt 77.512 124.743 US 71
Staples 93.558 150.567 US 10 West end of US 10 overlap
Morrison
Motley 100.707 162.072 US 10 East end of US 10 overlap
Cass
May Township 101.023 162.581 MN 64
Crow Wing
Baxter 120.539 193.989 MN 371
Mississippi River 122.095–
122.215
196.493–
196.686
Washington Street Bridge
Brainerd 122.663 197.407 MN 371 Bus. Original route of MN 371
123.879 199.364 MN 25
Crosby 137.855 221.856 MN 6 West end of MN 6 overlap
Deerwood 142.248 228.926 MN 6 East end of MN 6 overlap
Aitkin
Aitkin 152.441 245.330 US 169 (Minnesota Avenue) South end of US 169 overlap
Morrison Township 160.351 258.060 US 169 North end of US 169 overlap
McGregor 174.536 280.888 MN 65 West end of MN 65 overlap
175.734 282.816 MN 65 East end of MN 65 overlap
Carlton
Cromwell 196.233 315.806 MN 73
Twin Lakes Township 216.107 347.791 I-35 Interchange
Carlton 218.558 351.735 MN 45 Old US 61
St. Louis
Duluth 227.790 366.592 MN 23
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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