Exit List For Freeway Section in Twin Cities
All exits are unnumbered.
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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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 | |
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Freeway ends, US 169 continues as a four-lane expressway | ||||
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