Road Information

Interstate 575 in Georgia    
Total Mileage in State: 31 miles
Northern End: At GA 5/GA 515, near Ball Ground
Southern End: At I-75 South, in Kennesaw
Mileage covered in Photos: 31 miles
Counties covered in Photos: Cobb, Cherokee, Pickens
Major Junctions in Photos: GA 92, in Woodstock
GA 20/GA 140, in Canton
Control Cities in Photos: Kennesaw, Woodstock, Canton

Northbound

   

Merging onto Interstate 575 North via Exit 268 on Interstate 75 North in Kennesaw. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

A view of the ramp to Interstate 575 North from Interstate 75 North via Exit 268. The first overpass we see straight ahead carries express lane traffic directly to I-575 North from I-75 North, and to I-75 South from I-575 South. The tolled express lanes will continue onto I-575 North for almost 10 miles. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Another view on the ramp, as we see the express lane from Interstate 75 North straight ahead in position to continue in the median of Interstate 575 North ahead. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Take Exit 1 to Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The speed limit in the express lanes on Interstate 575 North starts out at 65 mph. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The minimum speed limit for all traffic in all lanes is 40 mph. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 1: To Interstate 75 - Barrett Parkway (Photo taken 12/6/20).

This overhead sign in the express lanes on Interstate 575 North show that traffic loooking to take the two exits listed on the sign must exit the express lanes and move to the right in the main lanes 1/2 mile ahead. There are no direct express lane exits on Interstate 575. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 1. This second sign in the express lanes warns that after the upcoming exit from the express lanes to the main lanes, the next exit accessible from the express lanes will be Exit 7 which is 4 miles ahead. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North as the express lanes provide access to the main lanes to access Exits 3 and 4 ahead. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North approaching Exit 3 - 1/2 mile. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The speed limit in the main lanes of Interstate 575 North is 70 mph, while the speed limit in the express lanes remains 65 mph. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 3: Chastain Road (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 4: Bells Ferry Road (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 4.4. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at mile marker 5. Notice that on I-575, there is no access to the express lanes from its main lanes. All express lane access is made back on Interstate 75. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at the second express lane exit, providing access to Exits 7 and 8 ahead. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North as it enters Cherokee County. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North reassurance shield. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 7: GA 92 - Woodstock (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The maximum speed limit in the express lanes remains 65 mph for their remainder, which will be for about 2 more miles. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 8: Towne Lake Pkwy / Woodstock (Photo taken 12/6/20).

At mile marker 9, this sign warns that the express lanes will come to an end 1/2 mile ahead, just beyond Exit 9. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 9: Ridgewalk Parkway (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Take Exit 11 to Holly Springs. On the left, we see the express lanes come to an end as their traffic merges into the main lanes of Interstate 575 North. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Another Interstate 575 North reassurance shield. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 10. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 11: Sixes Rd (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The maximum speed limit remains 70 mph on Interstate 575 North. This is the standard maximum speed limit on most rural Interstate highways in Georgia. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 12. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The minimum speed limit remains 40 mph on Interstate 575 North. This is the standard minimum speed limit on most rural Interstate highways in Georgia. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North as a truck lane appears near mile marker 12.5. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

At mile marker 13, the truck climbing lane prepares to come to an end ahead. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North as the aforementioned truck climbing lane comes to an end at the top of the hill. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 14: Holly Springs / Canton (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 15. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Take Exit 16 to the Georgia National Cemetery. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 16: GA 5 Business North / GA 20 West / To GA 140 - Canton (Photo taken 12/6/20).

North of Exit 16, these signs warn of a pair of winding curves ahead as Interstate 575 North goes down a mild grade. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North as it goes down the grade. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Mile marker 17 on Interstate 575 North in Cherokee County. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exits 19A-B: GA 20 East - Downtown Canton / Cumming (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Here, we see the ramp split into two separate ramps for Exits 19A and 19B. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 20: GA 5 Business - Riverstone Pkwy / Canton (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 22. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at mile marker 23. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Take Exit 24 to Cherokee County Regional Airport. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 75 North at Exit 24: Airport Drive (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 26. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at Exit 27: GA 5 Business - Howell Bridge Rd / Ball Ground (Photo taken 12/6/20).

State-named Interstate 575 North reassurance shield. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The maximum speed limit remains the rural standard 70 mph. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Mileage sign on Interstate 575 North. It's 3 miles to APD Hwy, 9 miles to Jasper, and 33 miles to Ellijay. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North at mile marker 28. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North approaching its northern terminus at the junction of GA 372 - 1 mile. While the sign says 'Exit 1 mile', this is actually an at-grade junction and not a numbered exit. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

View on Interstate 575 North as it begins to approach its northern terminus. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The maximum speed limit will decrease to 65 mph ahead just before the northern terminus of Interstate 575 at the junction of GA 372 / GA 5 / GA 515. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Approaching its northern terminus, Interstate 575 North enters Pickens County. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

With the junction of GA 372 / GA 5 / GA 515 just ahead, this sign in the median warns that the limited access highway has come to an end. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at the junction of GA 352 South. Traffic to GA 515 North should stay straight ahead. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

The two northbound lanes of Interstate 575 curve to the northwest here as they prepare to merge into the northbound lanes of GA 5 ahead. At that point, GA 515 North will begin as well. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 END shield as its two northbound lanes prepare to merge into the northbound lanes of GA 5 / GA 515 just ahead. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

Interstate 575 North at its northern terminus, as its two lanes continue as GA 5 North / GA 515 North. (Photo taken 12/6/20).

GA 5 North / GA 515 North reassurance markers just beyond the northern terminus of Interstate 575. (Photo taken 12/6/20).