Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Mecklenburg |
State line | 0.0 | 0.0 | I-77 south / US 21 south – Rock Hill, Columbia | ||
Charlotte | 0.9 | 1.4 | 1A | Westinghouse Boulevard | Formerly exit 1 before August 2010 | |
1.8 | 2.9 | 1B | I-485 – Huntersville, Pineville | Formerly exit 2 (southbound) before August 2010 | ||
2.8 | 4.5 | 3 | Arrowood Road | Formerly exit 2 (northbound) before August 2010 | ||
3.7 | 6.0 | 4 | Nations Ford Road | |||
4.8 | 7.7 | 5 | Tyvola Road | |||
6.0 | 9.7 | 6A | Woodlawn Road south – Queens University | To Pfeiffer University | ||
6.2 | 10.0 | 6B | NC 49 (South Tryon Street) / Billy Graham Parkway | To Billy Graham Library | ||
7.3 | 11.7 | 7 | To NC 49 / Clanton Road | |||
8.3 | 13.4 | 8 | To NC 160 / Remount Road | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
9.0 | 14.5 | 9A | NC 160 (West Boulevard) | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
9.4 | 15.1 | 9B | I-277 north / US 74 east (John Belk Freeway) | |||
9.5 | 15.3 | 9C | US 74 west (Wilkinson Boulevard) to US 29 to NC 27 | |||
9.9 | 15.9 | 10A | US 29 / NC 27 (Morehead Street) | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
10.4 | 16.7 | 10 | Trade Street / Fifth Street | Signed southbound as exits 10B (east) and 10C (west) | ||
11.0 | 17.7 | 11A | I-277 south / NC 16 south (Brookshire Freeway east) – Downtown Charlotte | |||
11.2 | 18.0 | 11B | NC 16 north (Brookshire Freeway west) | Northbound left exit | ||
12.4 | 20.0 | 12 | Lasalle Street | |||
13.3 | 21.4 | 13 | I-85 – Concord, Gastonia | Signed as exits 13A (north) and 13B (south) | ||
15.8 | 25.4 | 16 | US 21 north (Sunset Road) to NC 115 | North end of US 21 overlap; signed as exits 16A (north/east) and 16B (west) To Historic Latta Plantation/Carolina Raptor Center |
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18.6 | 29.9 | 18 | NC 24 (W.T. Harris Boulevard) | To Northlake Mall | ||
Huntersville | 19.7 | 31.7 | 19 | I-485 south to NC 115 – Spartanburg |
Signed as exits 19A (to NC 115) and 19B (I-485 south) | |
23.0 | 37.0 | 23 | Gilead Road – Huntersville | |||
25.5 | 41.0 | 25 | NC 73 – Concord, Huntersville | |||
Cornelius | 28.3 | 45.5 | 28 | US 21 south – Cornelius, Lake Norman | South end of US 21 overlap | |
Davidson | 29.8 | 48.0 | 30 | Griffith Street – Davidson | To Davidson College | |
Iredell |
Mooresville | 31.7 | 51.0 | 31 | Langtree Road – Mooresville | |
33.3 | 53.6 | 33 | US 21 north – Lake Norman | North end of US 21 overlap | ||
Brawley School Road | Future exit (under construction, to be completed 2013) | |||||
36.2 | 58.3 | 36 | NC 150 – Lincolnton, Mooresville | |||
41.8 | 67.3 | 42 | US 21 / NC 115 – Troutman | |||
45.5 | 73.2 | 45 | Amity Hill Road – Troutman, Barium Springs | |||
Statesville | 48.7 | 78.4 | 49A | US 70 (Garner Bagnal Boulevard) | ||
49.0 | 78.9 | 49B | Salisbury Road – Downtown Statesville | |||
50.1 | 80.6 | 50 | East Broad Street – Downtown Statesville | |||
51.3 | 82.6 | 51 | I-40 – Winston-Salem, Hickory | Signed as exits 51A (east) and 51B (west) | ||
54.0 | 86.9 | 54 | US 21 – Turnersburg | |||
59.0 | 95.0 | 59 | Tomlin Mill Road – Olin | |||
65.5 | 105.4 | 65 | NC 901 – Harmony, Union Grove | |||
Yadkin |
Brooks Crossroads | 73.7 | 118.6 | 73 | US 421 – Yadkinville, Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Boone | Signed as exits 73A (south) and 73B (north) |
79.0 | 127.1 | 79 | US 21 south / US 21 Bus. north – Jonesville |
South end of US 21 Byp. overlap | ||
Jonesville | 81.9 | 131.8 | 82 | NC 67 – Jonesville, Boonville, Elkin | ||
Surry |
Elkin | 83.7 | 134.7 | 83 | US 21 Byp. north – Sparta, Roaring Gap |
North end of US 21 Byp. overlap; southbound exit is via exit 85 |
84.8 | 136.5 | 85 | NC 268 Byp. – Elkin |
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93.2 | 150.0 | 93 | Zephyr Road – Dobson | |||
Oak Grove | 100.0 | 160.9 | 100 | NC 89 – Mount Airy, Galax | ||
Pine Ridge | 100.8 | 162.2 | 101 | I-74 east – Mount Airy, Winston-Salem | East end of I-74 overlap | |
State line | 105.7 | 170.1 | I-77 north – Wytheville | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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