U.S. Route 12 in Minnesota

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U.S. Highway 12 (US 12) is a 192.798-mile-long (310.278 km) United States Numbered Highway in west- and east-central Minnesota, which travels from the South Dakota state line at Ortonville near Big Stone Lake and continues east to the St. Croix River at the Wisconsin state line. US 12 connects the cities of Ortonville, Benson, Willmar, Litchfield, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul.

U.S. Highway 12 marker
U.S. Highway 12
Map
US 12 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MnDOT
Length192.798 mi[1] (310.278 km)
ExistedNovember 11, 1926[2]–present
Tourist
routes
Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway
Major junctions
West end US 12 at the South Dakota state line in Ortonville
Major intersections
East end I-94 / US 12 at the Wisconsin state line in Lakeland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountiesBig Stone, Swift, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highway System
MN 11 MN 13

Route description

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From the South Dakota state line at Ortonville, to Orono in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, US 12 is mostly a rural two-lane highway with a 60-mile-per-hour (97 km/h) posted speed limit, with slower speed limits through towns and a four-lane surface arterial segment through the city of Willmar. From Orono to Wayzata, US 12 is a two-lane freeway/super-two bypass around Long Lake. From western Wayzata to Interstate 394 (I-394) in Minnetonka, US 12 is a six-lane freeway, with a posted speed limit of 65 mph (105 km/h). East of I-494 in Minnetonka, US 12 is invisibly concurrent with I-394 and I-94 through Minneapolis and Saint Paul to the Wisconsin state line at Hudson.

Legally, the Minnesota section of US 12 is defined as unmarked Constitutional / Legislative Routes 149, 26, and 10 in Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.115(80) and 161.114(2). US 12 is not marked with these legislative numbers along the actual highway.

History

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US 12 was established on November 11, 1926.[2] In 1929, the only sections paved were between Litchfield and Willmar and between Wayzata through Minneapolis–Saint Paul to Wisconsin.[3] The entire route was paved by 1940.[3] Beginning in the 1950s, older sections of US 12 that ran through city centers were replaced with bypasses.[4]

From 2006 to 2008, the US 12 two-lane freeway bypass was constructed through Orono and Long Lake. The new bypass ties into the existing US 12 freeway at the western edge of Wayzata.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Big StoneGrant county lineOrtonvilleBig Stone City line0.0000.000 
 
US 12 west (Main Street) – Big Stone City, Milbank
Continuation into South Dakota
Big StoneOrtonville0.8211.321 
 
MN 7 west (2nd Street SE) / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway – Browns Valley
Western end of MN 7 concurrency
0.9501.529 
 
MN 7 east (SE 2nd Street) – Appleton
Eastern end of MN 7 concurrency
1.3502.173  US 75 / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway – Wheaton, Madison
SwiftShible Township21.09733.952 
 
MN 119 south – Appleton
Moyer Township27.08843.594  US 59 – Morris, Appleton
Benson42.63368.611 
 
MN 29 south (Church Street) – Montevideo
Western end of MN 29 concurrency
42.86068.976 
 
 
 
MN 9 west (Atlantic Avenue) / MN 29 north (14th Street) – Morris, Starbuck
Eastern end of MN 29 concurrency; western end of MN 9 concurrency
42.93069.089 
 
MN 9 east (13th Street) – New London
Eastern end of MN 9 concurrency
KandiyohiMamre Township64.292103.468  CSAH 7 – SunburgFormer MN 104
Willmar71.721115.424  
 
CSAH 5 (30th Street) to MN 40
72.606116.848Industrial DriveFormer MN 40; closed in 2009; access now via CSAH 5
73.683118.581 
 
 
 
 
To US 71 Bus. / Bus. MN 23 / Glacial Ridge Trail
Kandiyohi Township75.696–
75.793
121.821–
121.977
   US 71 / MN 23 – Sauk Centre, St. Cloud, Olivia, Granite FallsInterchange
MeekerGrove City91.650147.496 
 
MN 4 south – Cosmos
Western end of MN 4 concurrency
Swede Grove Township92.261148.480 
 
MN 4 north – Paynesville
Eastern end of MN 4 concurrency
Litchfield Township98.757158.934 
 
MN 22 north – Eden Valley
Western end of MN 22 concurrency
99.945160.846 
 
MN 24 north – Kimball
Litchfield100.777162.185 
 
MN 22 south – Hutchinson
Eastern end of MN 22 concurrency
Dassel Township111.360179.217  MN 15 – Kimball, Hutchinson
WrightMontrose132.095212.586 
 
MN 25 south (Buffalo Avenue) – Watertown
Western end of MN 25 concurrency
Franklin Township134.152215.897 
 
MN 25 north – Buffalo
Eastern end of MN 25 concurrency
HennepinOrono148.655239.237   CSAH 6 / CSAH 112 (Wayzata Boulevard)Interchange; western end of freeway; former US 12 east / MN 110 south; also access to Long Lake, Orono
Wayzata152  CSAH 112 – Long Lake, OronoWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; former US 12; western end of eastbound HOV/toll lane
153 
 
CSAH 15 west
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
150.158241.656154  CSAH 101 (Central Avenue)Former MN 101
155A-B 
 
 
 
CSAH 101 south / CSAH 15 east – Wayzata
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; former US 12 west / MN 101 south
Minnetonka1ACarlson Parkway / Linner Road
157.014252.6901A-B  I-494Western end of I-394 concurrency; signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north); I-494 exits 19A-B; western end of westbound HOV/toll lane
See I-394
Minneapolis165.654266.594 
 
I-394 east – Downtown Minneapolis
Eastern end of I-394 concurrency; eastern end of HOV/toll lanes; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; I-394 exit 8B
 
 
 
 
I-94 west / US 52 north
Western end of I-94 concurrency; I-94 exit 231A
Unmarked overlap with I-94 to Wisconsin state line
St. Croix River192.997310.599Interstate Bridge
 
 
 
 
I-94 east / US 12 east – Eau Claire
Continuation into Wisconsin
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b "Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 14, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Weingroff, Richard F. (January 9, 2009). "From Names to Numbers: The Origins of the U.S. Numbered Highway System". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Riner, Steve. "Details of routes 1–25". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved September 27, 2010.[self-published source]
  4. ^ Middleton, Rand (October 18, 2020). "Highway 12 an original U.S. route holding strong as it approaches 100". Brainerd Dispatch. Forum News Service. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
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