M-93 (Michigan highway)

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M-93
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 11.27 mi[1] (18.14 km)
Formed: 1920
South end: Main Gate Camp Grayling
Major
junctions:
I-75 near Grayling
North end: Hartwick Pines State Park
Counties: Crawford
Michigan highways
< M-92 I-94 >

M-93 is the designation of a state trunkline route in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It links both Camp Grayling and Hartwick Pines State Park with I-75. Both termini of M-93 end at locations, rather than junctions with another road. The western end of M-93 turns into Sharon Road and then Military Road as it travels through Camp Grayling. The eastern end travels into Hartwick Pines and continues on as White Road, a rural road that intersects unsigned route County Road 612.[2]

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[edit] Route description

M-93 starts at the main gate of Camp Grayling. From there it runs north along Sharon Road to a junction with M-72 west of the city of Grayling. In Grayling M-93 turns north along the former route of US 27, which is now BL I-75. M-72 turns south with BL I-75 along James Street. North of town, BL I-75/M-93 become Grayling Highway. Together they make a right turn on Hartwick Pines Road turning back towards I-75. The BL I-75 designation ends at I-75 while M-93 continues along Hartwick Pines Road. The M-93 designation ends at the park's main gate.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Crawford Camp Grayling 0.00 Main Gate Southern terminus
Grayling   M-72  
  BL I-75
M-72
M-93 follows BL I-75 along OLD US 27
  Interstate 75
BL I-75
BL I-75 ends at I-75 exit 259
Hartwick Pines State Park 11.27 Main Gate Northern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 90 through 99 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 29, 2006.
  2. ^ DeLorme [2003]. Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer, 11th Edition, 76. 

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