Ohio Turnpike Map

The Ohio Turnpike stretches 241 miles across the northern corridor of Ohio, connecting the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the east to the Indiana Toll Road in the west. Below is a linear representation of the route showing all 25 interchanges, 14 service plazas, major city access points, and connecting interstates. Exit numbers correspond to approximate mile markers, making it easy to estimate distances. The turnpike carries both the I-80 and I-90 designations and is one of the busiest freight and passenger corridors in the eastern United States.

Route Overview (East to West)

Mile 0 (PA)Mile 60Mile 120Mile 180Mile 241 (IN)
Interchange
Major interchange (interstate connection)
Service plaza pair
2
Exit 2 - PA Border
13
Exit 13 - Youngstown
20
Glacier Hills / Brady's Leap
25
Exit 25 - Niles
34
Exit 34 - Newton Falls
52
Exit 52 - Ravenna
59
Exit 59 - Streetsboro
64
Exit 64 - Twinsburg
71
Exit 71 - I-480/I-271 Cleveland
76
Portage / Towpath (EV)
100
Vermilion Valley / Middle Ridge
118
Exit 118 - I-71 Medina
139
Erieview / Wyandot (EV)
140
Exit 140 - I-77 Akron/Canton
142
Exit 142 - Massillon
151
Exit 151 - Wooster
161
Exit 161 - Ashland
170
Exit 170 - I-71 Mansfield
170
Commodore Perry / Blue Heron
176
Exit 176 - Willard
187
Exit 187 - Sandusky/Cedar Point
197
Exit 197 - Fremont
197
Indian Meadow / Tiffin River (EV)
209
Exit 209 - Fremont W
215
Exit 215 - Genoa
218
Exit 218 - I-280 Toledo
225
Exit 225 - I-75 Toledo
234
Exit 234 - Swanton
237
Oregon / Lake Erie
239
Exit 239 - IN Border

Major City Access

Cleveland

Exit 71

via I-480/I-271 - Mile 71

Toledo

Exit 225

via I-75 - Mile 225

Akron/Canton

Exit 140

via I-77 - Mile 140

Youngstown

Exit 13

via SR-7 - Mile 13

Sandusky/Cedar Point

Exit 187

via SR-4 - Mile 187

Mansfield

Exit 170

via I-71 - Mile 170

Interactive Traffic Map

For real-time traffic conditions, construction zones, and detailed navigation, visit the official Ohio Turnpike interactive map.

Visit ohioturnpike.org

Service Plaza Locations

MileEastboundWestboundNearest ExitEV Charging
20Glacier HillsBrady's LeapExit 13/25No
76PortageTowpathExit 71Yes
100Vermilion ValleyMiddle RidgeExit 118No
139ErieviewWyandotExit 140Yes
170Commodore PerryBlue HeronExit 170No
197Indian MeadowTiffin RiverExit 197Yes
237OregonLake ErieExit 234No

Full service plaza details including food, amenities, and trucker facilities.

Map FAQ

Where does the Ohio Turnpike start and end?+
The Ohio Turnpike runs 241 miles across the entire northern corridor of Ohio. The eastern terminus is at the Pennsylvania border near Youngstown, where it connects to the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76). The western terminus is at the Indiana border near Toledo, where it connects to the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/I-90). The route travels east to west (or west to east) through Youngstown, Akron, the southern Cleveland suburbs, Sandusky, and Toledo.
What interstates does the Ohio Turnpike connect to?+
The Ohio Turnpike connects to numerous major interstates along its route. From east to west, key connections include: I-76 at the Pennsylvania border, I-480/I-271 near Cleveland, I-77 at Akron/Canton, I-71 at both Medina and Mansfield, I-280 at Toledo, and I-75 at Toledo/Perrysburg. It also connects to the Pennsylvania Turnpike at its eastern end and the Indiana Toll Road at its western end, forming part of the continuous I-80 corridor.
How many service plazas are on the Ohio Turnpike map?+
There are 14 service plazas on the Ohio Turnpike, organized as 7 pairs with one plaza serving eastbound traffic and one serving westbound traffic at each location. The plaza pairs are located near mile markers 20, 76, 100, 139, 170, 197, and 237. They are spaced roughly 30 to 40 miles apart, ensuring that you are never more than about 20 miles from a service plaza in either direction.
What is the total length of the Ohio Turnpike?+
The Ohio Turnpike is 241 miles long, running from the Pennsylvania border in the east to the Indiana border in the west. At the 70 mph speed limit, driving the full length takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes without stops. The turnpike carries both the I-80 and I-90 designations for most of its length, making it part of two major transcontinental interstate routes.
Does the Ohio Turnpike have a real-time traffic map?+
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission provides real-time traffic and road condition information on their official website at ohioturnpike.org. This includes information on construction zones, incidents, and travel advisories. For real-time navigation with traffic data, Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze all provide current traffic conditions along the Ohio Turnpike.