U.S. Route 12 in Illinois - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile Junction Notes
Walworth US 12 west Continuation into Wisconsin
McHenry Richmond IL 173 (Kenosha Street)
IL 31 south (Richmond Road)
Lake Fox Lake IL 59 north West end of IL 59 overlap; Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
IL 134 east (Big Hollow Road)
Volo IL 120 (Belvidere Road)
Wauconda IL 176 (Liberty Street)
IL 59 south East end of IL 59 overlap
Lake Zurich IL 22 (West Main Street)
Cook Palatine IL 53 north (Hicks Road) West end of IL 53 overlap
IL 53 south / IL 68 (Dundee Road) East end of IL 53 overlap
Arlington Heights IL 53 south
Mount Prospect IL 83 (Elmhurst Road, Main Street)
Des Plaines IL 58 (Golf Road)
US 45 north (Des Plaines River Road) West end of US 45 overlap
US 14 (Miner Street)
IL 72 (Higgens Road)
Rosemont I-190 – Chicago, O'Hare International Airport
Schiller Park IL 19 (Irving Park Road)
Stone Park IL 64 (North Avenue)
Berkeley US 20 west (Lake Street) West end of US 20 overlap
Bellwood IL 56 west (Butterfield Road)
Westchester I-290 / IL 110 (Eisenhower Expressway)
IL 38 west (Roosevelt Road)
La Grange US 34 (Ogden Avenue)
Hodgkins I-55 (Stevenson Expressway)
Willow Springs IL 171 (Archer Avenue) / To 79th Street
I-294 south (Tri-State Tollway) – Indiana
Hickery Hills US 45 south (La Grange Road) East end of US 45 overlap
Bridgeview I-294 (Tri-State Tollway) – Indiana, Wisconsin
IL 43 (Harlem Avenue)
Oak Lawn IL 53 (Cicero Avenue)
Chicago To IL 1 (Halsted Street)
I-94 north (Dan Ryan Expressway)
US 41 north (Ewing Avenue) West end of US 41 overlap
I-90 (Chicago Skyway, Indiana Toll Road) to I-80 / I-94
Lake Hammond US 12 east / US 20 east / US 41 south Continuation into Indiana
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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