Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Athens |
Dover Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 33 | Southern terminus at intersection with bottom of Ohio State Route 550 exit ramp from US Route 33 |
| 3.15 | 5.07 | SR 682 west | Northern terminus of Ohio State Route 682, at three-way junction in the village of Chauncey, Ohio, with 13 to the east and north, and 682 to the west. | ||
| Trimble Township | 5.39 | 8.67 | SR 685 west | Eastern terminus of Ohio State Route 685, which is on former OH-13, just south of Redtown. | |
| Trimble | 10.71 | 17.24 | SR 329 east | "Northern" (western) terminus of Ohio State Route 329, in village of Trimble, Ohio. | |
| Glouster | 11.86 | 19.09 | SR 78 west | Starts combined highway with Ohio State Route 78, in village of Glouster, Ohio | |
| 12.88 | 20.73 | SR 78 east | Ends combined highway with Ohio State Route 78, just north of Glouster, Ohio | ||
| Perry |
Corning | 20.31 | 32.69 | SR 155 west | Eastern terminus of OH-155; OH-155 immediately crosses adjacent railroad tracks |
| Bearfield Township | 29.63 | 47.68 | SR 93 north | OH-13 turns from north to west here, and is now combined with OH-37 and OH-93 | |
| New Lexington | 34.97 | 56.28 | SR 93 south | OH-13 and OH-37 are still combined | |
| 35.63 | 57.34 | SR 345 east | At corner; OH-13 and OH-37 are still combined | ||
| 36.06 | 58.03 | SR 37 west | At corner | ||
| Reading Township | 42.26 | 68.01 | SR 669 east | Beginning of OH-669; Y-intersection, with stem to the west; just east of Somerset | |
| 42.90 | 69.04 | SR 383 south | Northern terminus of OH-383; OH-383 is a short connector to the St. Joseph College; just east of Somerset | ||
| Somerset | 43.99 | 70.80 | US 22 west | ||
| 44.04 | 70.88 | US 22 west | |||
| 44.42 | 71.49 | SR 757 north | Beginning of OH-757 | ||
| 49.90 | 80.31 | SR 256 southwest | Terminus of OH-256 | ||
| Thornville | 54.55 | 87.79 | SR 204 west | ||
| Licking |
Licking Township | 57.71 | 92.88 | I-70 west | At a diamond interchange; OH-13 passes under I-70 |
| 58.83 | 94.68 | US 40 west | |||
| Newark | 66.14 | 106.44 | SR 16 west | OH-16 and OH-79 are combined here; modified diamond interchange, with OH-13 passing under OH-16/79 | |
| 70.22 | 113.01 | SR 657 west | On north edge of Newark; eastern terminus of OH-657 | ||
| Utica | 78.73 | 126.70 | US 62 west | ||
| Knox |
Mount Vernon | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 661 west | |
| 89.62 | 144.23 | SR 586 east | |||
| 90.18 | 145.13 | SR 229 west | |||
| 90.42 | 145.52 | US 36 west | |||
| 90.50 | 145.65 | SR 229 west | |||
| 90.57 | 145.76 | SR 3 west | |||
| Fredericktown | 97.75 | 157.31 | SR 95 west | ||
| 100.97 | 162.50 | SR 546 east | |||
| Richland |
Bellville | 116.95 | 188.21 | SR 97 west | |
| 117.32 | 188.81 | SR 97 east | |||
| Mansfield | 122.75 | 197.55 | I-71 west | Modified diamond interchange; OH-13 goes under I-71 | |
| 127.05 | 204.47 | US 42 west | |||
| 127.36 | 204.97 | US 42 east | |||
| 127.43 | 205.08 | US 420 west | |||
| 127.52 | 205.22 | SR 430 west | |||
| 127.83 | 205.72 | SR 39 west | |||
| 128.91 | 207.46 | US 30 west | Mileage is average; eastbound is actually 128.90; westbound is 128.92 | ||
| Franklin Township | 136.84 | 220.22 | SR 96 | ||
| 137.58 | 221.41 | SR 96 | |||
| 137.58 | 221.41 | SR 96 east | |||
| Blooming Grove Township | 138.85 | 223.46 | SR 603 west | ||
| Huron |
Greenwich Township | 147.08 | 236.70 | US 224 west | |
| Fitchville Township | 151.59 | 243.96 | US 250 east | Begins combined OH-13 and US-250 | |
| 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 162 west | |||
| Norwalk | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 20 west | ||
| 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 61 southwest | |||
| Erie |
Milan | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 113 east | |
| Milan Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 113 west | ||
| 168.94 | 271.88 | US 250 northwest | End of combined OH-13 and US-250 | ||
| 0.00 | 0.00 | I-80 east | |||
| Huron Township | 173.62 | 279.41 | SR 2 east | ||
| Huron | 175.18 | 281.92 | US 6 east | Northern terminus of Ohio State Route 13 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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