U.S. Route 169 in Minnesota - Exit List For Freeway Section in Twin Cities

Exit List For Freeway Section in Twin Cities

All exits are unnumbered.

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Scott
Jackson Township 108.829–
109.172
175.143–
175.695
CR 15 (Marystown Road)
Shakopee 110.485–
111.121
177.808–
178.832
CR 17 (Marschall Road)
112.424–
113.079
180.929–
181.983
CR 83 (Canterbury Road)
114.873–
115.033
184.870–
185.128
To MN 13 – Burnsville, Savage Northbound exit and southbound entrance
115.520–
115.591
185.911–
186.026
CR 18 No northbound exit
116.338–
116.763
187.228–
187.912
CR 101 – Shakopee
To MN 13 – Burnsville, Savage
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Minnesota River
116.399–
117.612
187.326–
189.278
Bloomington Ferry Bridge
Hennepin
Bloomington 117.606–
118.240
189.269–
190.289
CR 1 east (Old Shakopee Road) / Riverview Road South end of CR 1 overlap
118.411–
119.098
190.564–
191.670
CR 1 west (Pioneer Trail) North end of CR 1 overlap
119.876–
120.463
192.922–
193.866
Bloomington Ferry Road, Anderson Lakes Parkway
121.570–
121.580
195.648–
195.664
Washington Avenue, Marth Road
122.118–
122.235
196.530–
196.718
I-494 / MN 5
Edina 122.950–
123.325
197.869–
198.472
Valley View Road
Eden Prairie 124.160–
124.600
199.816–
200.524
US 212 west / MN 62
Eden Prairie–
Edina
124.800–
125.192
200.846–
201.477
Londonderry Road, Bren Road
125.820–
126.090
202.488–
202.922
7th Street South
Hopkins 126.656–
126.957
203.833–
204.317
CR 3 – Downtown Hopkins
Hopkins–
St. Louis Park
127.265–
127.760
204.813–
205.610
MN 7 – Minneapolis, Excelsior
St. Louis Park 127.974–
128.030
205.954–
206.044
36th Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance
128.199–
128.448
206.316–
206.717
CR 5 (Minnetonka Boulevard) to US 169 south
128.755–
128.798
207.211–
207.280
Cedar Lake Road
129.125–
129.391
207.807–
208.235
Frontage Road Northbound exit and entrance
129.816 208.919 16th Street
St. Louis Park–
Golden Valley
130.080–
130.466
209.343–
209.965
I-394 – Minneapolis
Golden Valley–
Plymouth
130.565–
130.640
210.124–
210.245
Betty Crocker Drive, Shelard Parkway
New Hope 130.780–
131.140
210.470–
211.049
MN 55 – Minneapolis, Buffalo
131.380–
131.760
211.436–
212.047
13th Avenue, Plymouth Avenue
132.430–
132.770
213.125–
213.673
CR 70 (Medicine Lake Road)
133.490–
133.810
214.831–
215.346
36th Avenue North
134.190–
134.641
215.958–
216.684
CR 9 (Rockford Road)
135.000–
135.310
217.261–
217.760
49th Avenue North
135.900–
136.340
218.710–
219.418
CR 10 (Bass Lake Road)
Brooklyn Park–
Maple Grove
136.820–
137.000
220.190–
220.480
63rd Avenue North
137.630–
138.080
221.494–
222.218
I-94 / I-694
138.440–
138.880
222.798–
223.506
CR 130 (77th Avenue North, Brooklyn Boulevard)
Brooklyn Park 139.572 224.619 CR 81 / CR 109 Converted from an at-grade to an interchange in 2011

Freeway ends, US 169 continues as a four-lane expressway
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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