Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carroll |
Savanna | US 52 east / IL 64 east | Continuation into Illinois | ||
| Mississippi River |
0.000 | 0.000 | Savanna–Sabula Bridge | ||
| Jackson |
Union Township | 3.754 | 6.041 | US 67 south / Iowa 64 west | National end of US 67; north end of Iowa 64 overlap |
| Bellevue | 23.782 | 38.273 | Iowa 62 west | ||
| Dubuque |
Key West | 44.209 | 71.147 | US 61 south / US 151 south | South end of US 61 / US 151 overlap |
| Dubuque | 45.544 | 73.296 | Grandview Avenue | ||
| 45.913 | 73.890 | To US 20 (Locust Street) | Northbound exit and southbound entrance only | ||
| 46.845 | 75.390 | To US 20 (via Locust Street) | |||
| 47.113 | 75.821 | White Street, Port of Dubuque | Northbound exit and southbound entrance only | ||
| 47.358 | 76.215 | US 61 north / US 151 north / Iowa 3 west | North end of US 61 / US 151 overlap; south end of Iowa 3 overlap | ||
| Sageville | 50.970 | 82.028 | Iowa 32 south | ||
| Luxemburg | 73.549 | 118.366 | Iowa 3 west / Iowa 136 south | North end of Iowa 3 overlap | |
| Clayton |
Garnavillo Township | 98.140 | 157.941 | Iowa 128 west | |
| Farmersburg Township | 106.283 | 171.046 | Iowa 13 south | ||
| Giard Township | 107.244 | 172.592 | US 18 east | South end of US 18 overlap | |
| Allamakee |
Postville | 123.535 | 198.810 | Iowa 51 north | |
| Post Township | 124.284 | 200.016 | US 18 west | North end of US 18 overlap | |
| Winneshiek |
Calmar | 141.183 | 227.212 | Iowa 24 west / Iowa 150 south | |
| Decorah | 150.609 | 242.382 | Iowa 9 | ||
| Burr Oak Township | 166.409 | 267.809 | US 52 north | ||
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