Major Intersections
Note: Mileposts in Nevada reset at county lines. The start and end mileposts for each county are given in the county column.
| County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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| Clark |
1 | 2 | SR 163 – Laughlin, Davis Dam | |||
| Searchlight | 20 | 32 | SR 164 – Nipton | |||
| 46 | 74 | SR 165 – Nelson | ||||
| Boulder City | 56 | 90 | US 93 south – Boulder City, Hoover Dam | Interchange; south end of US 93 overlap | ||
| Henderson Las Vegas |
South end of freeway; US 95 overlaps with US 93 & I-515 (exits 56 to 76) | |||||
| Las Vegas | 76 | I-15 / US 93 north – Los Angeles, Salt Lake City | North end of I-515/US 93 overlap; signed as exits 76A (south) and 76B (north) northbound and exits 76A (north) and 76B (south) southbound | |||
| 76C | Martin Luther King Boulevard | Southbound exit is part of exit 76B | ||||
| 77 | US 95 Bus. (Rancho Drive/SR 599) |
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| 78 | Valley View Boulevard | Southbound exit is part of exit 79 | ||||
| 79 | Decatur Boulevard | |||||
| 80 | Jones Boulevard (SR 596) | |||||
| 81 | Summerlin Parkway, Rainbow Boulevard (SR 595) | Signed as exits 81A (Summerlin Parkway) and exit 81B (Rainbow Boulevard) northbound | ||||
| 82 | Lake Mead Boulevard | Signed as exits 82A (east) and 82B (west/Rainbow Boulevard) northbound | ||||
| 83 | Cheyenne Avenue (SR 574) | |||||
| 85 | Craig Road (SR 573) | |||||
| 90A | US 95 Bus. south (Rancho Drive, SR 599 south) |
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| 90B | Ann Road | |||||
| 91 | Centennial Center Boulevard | Southbound exit and entrance | ||||
| 91 | CC 215 | No southbound exit; Southbound access is via exit 93 | ||||
| 93 | Durango Drive | |||||
| 95 | Horse Drive, Fort Apache Road | |||||
| North end of freeway | ||||||
| 92.36 | 148.64 | SR 157 (Kyle Canyon Road) – Mount Charleston | ||||
| 99 | Snow Mountain | Interchange; serves Las Vegas Paiute Indian Reservation | ||||
| 106.00 | 170.59 | SR 156 (Lee Canyon Road) | ||||
| Nye |
6 | 10 | Mercury | Interchange | ||
| 14 | 23 | SR 160 – Pahrump | ||||
| Amargosa Valley | 30 | 48 | SR 373 – Death Valley Junction | |||
| Beatty | 60 | 97 | SR 374 – Rhyolite, Death Valley | |||
| 95 | 153 | SR 267 – Scotty's Castle | ||||
| Esmeralda |
4 | 6 | SR 266 – Lida | |||
| Nye |
Tonopah | 152.63 | 245.63 | US 6 east – Ely, Austin | South end of US 6 overlap | |
| Esmeralda |
25 | 40 | SR 265 – Silver Peak | |||
| Coaldale | 85.40 | 137.44 | US 6 west – Bishop | North end of US 6 overlap | ||
| Mineral |
7 | 11 | SR 360 – Bishop | |||
| Luning | 25.55 | 41.12 | SR 361 – Gabbs | |||
| Hawthorne | 49.00 | 78.86 | US 95 Truck (Freedom Road) |
Hazardous cargo route around Hawthorne | ||
| 50 | 80 | SR 359 (E Street) – Lee Vining, Bridgeport | ||||
| 50 | 80 | US 95 Truck (Freedom Road) |
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| Schurz | 83.16 | 133.83 | US 95 Alt. – Yerington, Carson City |
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| Churchill |
17 | 27 | Pasture Road (SR 120) | |||
| 21 | 34 | Lone Tree Road (SR 718) | ||||
| 21 | 34 | Berney Road (SR 119) | ||||
| 22 | 35 | Union Lane (SR 720 – Naval Air Station Fallon | ||||
| Fallon | 25.07 | 40.35 | SR 117 (Sheckler Road) | |||
| 26 | 42 | US 50 west – Carson City, Fernley, Reno | South end of US 50 overlap | |||
| US 50 east – Austin, Ely | North end of US 50 overlap | |||||
| Old River Road (SR 726) | ||||||
| 59.02 | 94.98 | I-80 west / US 95 Alt. south – Fernley, Reno |
Interchange; South end of I-80 overlap | |||
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US 95 overlaps I-80 (exits 83 to 176) | |||||
| Humboldt |
Winnemucca | I-80 east – Battle Mountain, Elko | Interchange; North end of I-80 overlap | |||
| Hanson Street (SR 787) | ||||||
| SR 289 (East Winnemucca Boulevard) | ||||||
| SR 795 (Reinhart Lane) | ||||||
| Paradise Hill | SR 290 – Paradise Valley | |||||
| SR 140 – Denio, Lakeview | ||||||
| Orovada | SR 293 – Kings River Valley | |||||
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