Interstate 37 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Nueces
Corpus Christi US 181 north / SH 35 north – Portland Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1A Buffalo Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1B Brownlee Boulevard, Port Avenue Northbound exit and southbound entrance
1C SH 286 south (Crosstown Expressway)
1D Port Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1E Lawrence Drive, Nueces Bay Boulevard
2 Up River Road
3A Navigation Boulevard
3B McBride Lane, Lantana Street Northbound exit and southbound entrance
4A SH 44 west / SH 358 east – NAS Corpus Christi, Padre Island
4B Lantana Street, McBride Lane Southbound exit and northbound entrance
5 Corn Products Road
6 Southern Minerals Road
7 Tuloso Road, Suntide Road
9 FM 2292 (Rand Morgan Road) / Up River Road
10 Carbon Plant Road
11A FM 3386 (McKinsey Road)
11B FM 24 (Violet Road) / Hart Road
13A FM 1694 (Callicoatte Road) / Leopard Street
13B Sharpsburg Road Northbound exit and southbound entrance
14A I-69 south / US 77 south – Kingsville, Robstown, Brownsville South end of US 77 overlap; signed as exit 14 southbound
14B Red Bird Lane Northbound exit and southbound entrance
15 Sharpsburg Road, Red Bird Lane Southbound exit and northbound entrance
16 Nueces River Park
San Patricio
17 US 77 north – Victoria, Sinton North end of US 77 overlap
20A Picnic Area
20B Cooper Road
Edroy 22 SH 234 / FM 796 – Edroy, Odem
31 SH 188 – Sinton, Rockport
Mathis 34 Loop 459 to SH 359 – Mathis, Alice
36 SH 359 – Skidmore, Mathis
Live Oak
40 FM 888
47 FM 534 / FM 3024 – Swinney Switch
51 Hailey Ranch Road
56 US 59 – George West, Beeville
59 FM 799
65 FM 1358 – Oakville
69 SH 72 – Three Rivers, Kenedy
72 US 281 south – Three Rivers, Alice South end of US 281 overlap
76
US 281 Alt. / FM 2049 – Whitsett
83 FM 99 – Whitsett, Karnes City
Atascosa
88 FM 1099 – Campbellton
92
US 281 Alt. – Campbellton, Whitsett
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
98 FM 541 – McCoy, Poth
103 US 281 north – Pleasanton North end of US 281 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance
104 Spur 199 (Leal Road) No southbound entrance
106 Coughran Road
109 SH 97 – Pleasanton, Floresville
113 FM 3006
117 FM 536
Bexar
120 Hardy Road
122 Priest Road
125 Loop 1604 (Anderson Loop) – Elmendorf
127 San Antonio River Turnaround Northbound exit and southbound entrance
San Antonio 130 Southton Road, Donop Road
132 Spur 122 Northbound exit and southbound entrance
132 US 181 south – Floresville Southbound exit and northbound entrance
133 I-410 (Connally Loop) / US 281 south South end of US 281 overlap
135 Loop 13 (Military Drive) – Brooks City-Base
136 Pecan Valley Drive
137 Hot Wells Boulevard
138 New Braunfels Avenue, Southcross Boulevard Signed as exits 138A (east) and 138B (west) southbound
138C Fair Avenue, Hackberry Street
139 I-10 (Jose Lopez Freeway) / US 87 / US 90 – El Paso, Houston, Victoria, Del Rio
140A Florida Street, Carolina Street
140B Durango Boulevard – Alamodome
141A Commerce Street – Downtown San Antonio, The Alamo Signed as exit 141 southbound
141B Houston Street – The Alamo Southbound exit and northbound entrance
141C McCullough Avenue, Nolan Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance
142 I-35 (Pan Am Expressway) – Austin, Laredo Signed as exits 142A (north) and 142B (south)
US 281 north (McAllister Freeway) – Johnson City, San Antonio International Airport Continuation beyond I-35
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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