U.S. Route 27 in Michigan - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Branch
0.00 0.00 I-69 / US 27 – Fort Wayne Indiana state line
Coldwater US 12 – Detroit, Chicago Formerly US 112
Calhoun
Tekonsha M-60 – Three Rivers, Jackson
Marshall BL I-94 west Formerly US 12; southern end of BL I-94 concurrency
I-94, Chicago Northern end of BL I-94 concurrency
Eaton
Olivet M-78 west – Battle Creek
Charlotte M-50 – Grand Rapids, Jackson
M-79 west – Hastings
Lansing I-96 east – Detroit
Ingham
M-99
M-43
Clinton
DeWitt I-69 east
US 127 south
Northern end of I-69 concurrency;
St. Johns M-21 Northern end of freeway
Gratiot
Ashley M-57
Alma M-46
Isabella
Mt. Pleasant
BUS US 27 north
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
M-20 – Big Rapids, Midland

BUS US 27 south
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Clare
Clare
BUS US 27 north
US 10 east – Midland Southern end of US 10 concurrency; southbound exit and northbound entrance

BUS US 27 south / BUS US 10 east
US 10 west to M-115 – Reed City, Cadillac Northern end of US 10 concurrency
Harrison
BUS US 27 north / M-61 – Harrison, Gladwin

BUS US 27 south – Harrison
Roscommon
Houghton Lake M-55 – Cadillac, West Branch
Crawford
Grayling I-75 north – Mackinac Bridge Northbound exit and southbound entrance
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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