County roads in Anoka County, Minnesota

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Standard county road marker
Highway names
Interstates: Interstate X (I-X)
US Routes: U.S. Highway X (US X)
State: Trunk Highway X (MN X or TH X)
County State-Aid Highways: County State-Aid Highway X (CSAH X)
County Roads: County Road X (CR X)
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County Roads in Anoka County
Inter-County Highways

The following is an incomplete list of county-maintained roads in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. Some of the routes included in this list are also county-state-aid-highways (CSAH.)

CR 1–CR 25

County Road 1 just south of Main Street.

County Road 1 begins at County Road 14 (East Main Street) in Anoka.[1] This is also the western terminus of County Road 14. It continues south as 5th Avenue until South Street and Military Road. Then the road turns to the south-east and continues into Coon Rapids as Coon Rapids Boulevard. Then it splits with County Road 3. Coon Rapids Boulevard continues onto County Road 3, and County Road 1 turns into East River Road. It continues as East River Road until the Hennepin County line, where it continues as Hennepin County Road 23.[2] County Road 1 is 14.29 miles[3] (23 km) in length.

County Road 2 goes right near the southern tip of Anoka County. It begins at East River Road (County 1) and the route follows 44th Avenue North for a brief time, but quickly turns south onto Main Street NE and goes eastbound on 40th Avenue North. It stays like this until turning to the north again onto Reservoir Boulevard. It continues into Ramsey County as Ramsey County Road 15.[4]

County Road 3 begins at MN-47 in Fridley right before MN-47 has a concurrency with US-10. University Avenue, which is MN-47 further south, turns onto this route for a short time. University Avenue continues onto County Road 51. County Road 3 turns west and has a concurrency with County Road 10 for a block, then CR 10 ends at MN-47. County Road 3 goes further west into Coon Rapids. It continues as part of Coon Rapids Boulevard, and ends at East River Road (County 1).[1]

County Road 4 begins at the intersection of Anoka County Road 2 and Ramsey County Road 15[4] as Stinson Boulevard. It goes north to 49th Avenue North and follows it west to the intersection of County Road 104 and MN-47.[1]

County Road 5 begins at County Road 24 in Nowthen. It goes south-east and continues into Ramsey, where it ends at MN-47.[1]

County Road 6 begins at East River Road (County 1) in Fridley.[1] It goes as Mississippi Street until Central Ave (County 35) and goes southbound with County Road 35 until Rice Creek Road, where it turns east-bound and remains so until the Ramsey County line, becoming Ramsey County Road 11.[4]

County Road 7 begins at Main Street (County 14) in Anoka. It proceeds north of US-10 and MN-47, and enters Andover. In Andover, it turns to the west on 165th Avenue North, then turns north onto Roanoke Street. At County Road 27, it becomes Rum River Boulevard. It ends at the border between Bethel and St. Francis at County Road 24. The actual county road used to go further south to East River Road (County 1.)

Intersection of county roads 8, 108, and 35

County Road 8 begins at East River Road (County 1) as Osborne Road. It runs on the border of Spring Lake Park and Fridley at this time. It goes into Fridley having a concurrency with Central Ave (County 35.) It turns to the east on 73rd Avenue North.[1] Then it ends at the Ramsey County line where it continues as Ramsey County Road H2.[4]

County Road 9 begins at Main Street (County 14) in Coon Rapids. It follows Round Lake Boulevard to County Road 58 near Oak Grove and Andover, where Round Lake Boulevard turns into Lake George Boulevard. It passes through Oak Grove and ends in Bethel at County Road 24.[1]

County Road 10 goes from the intersection of MN-47 and County Road 3 / Coon Rapids Boulevard[1] to the Ramsey County line, where it continues as Ramsey County Road 10.[4]

CR 11 and CR 12 split in Coon Rapids

County Road 11 begins at East River Road (County 1) and MN-610. It follows Foley Boulevard north to Northdale Boulevard, where it turns to the west (pictured.) It has a brief concurrency with Hanson Boulevard (County Road 78,) before continuing to its endpoint at Crooked Lake Boulevard (County 18.)

County Road 12 begins at County Road 11 as Northdale Boulevard in Coon Rapids. It goes to University Avenue (County 51) and turns into 109th Avenue North in Blaine. It ends at Sunset Avenue (County 53).

County Road 13 begins at County Road 22 in Oak Grove and heads north to County Road 75 and County Road 24 in Bethel.

County Road 14 goes through the cities of Anoka, Coon Rapids, Blaine, Lino Lakes, and Centerville. It begins at 5th Avenue (County Road 1) at its western terminus in Anoka as Main Street. It goes east into Coon Rapids before turning into 125th Avenue North in Blaine. It switches back to Main Street in Lino Lakes. It continues this way until the Washington County line, where it continues as Washington County Road 8.[1] Part of the route used to be Minnesota State Highway 242.

County Road 15 begins at County 22 and County 68 in East Bethel. It runs concurrent with County Road 74 and then goes northbound to County Road 26.

County Road 16 is Andover Boulevard from CR 78 (Hanson Boulevard) to MN-65.

County Road 17 begins at Ramsey County Road 51 and Anoka County Road 32 in Blaine. It follows Lexington Avenue to 197th Avenue North in Columbus, where it turns to the west and follows 197th Avenue to Viking Boulevard (County 22) where it ends.

County Road 18 has two disjoint sections. The first one begins at Coon Rapids Boulevard (County 1) and goes to County Road 11 (Northdale Boulevard.) The second section begins at Main Street (County 14) and is a lot longer. It goes through the cities of Coon Rapids, Andover, Columbus and Ham Lake. It has a concurrency with County Road 78 and turns right onto County Road 20. Then County Road 18 turns onto Crosstown Boulevard and has another conncurency with County Road 17. Then it ends at the Washington County line where it turns into Washington County Road 2.

County Road 19 is a rural road that runs through Columbus from Lake Drive (County 23) to Broadway Avenue (County 18.)

County Road 20 begins at 7th Avenue (CR 7) in Andover. It follows 157th Avenue North to Round Lake Boulevard (County 9,) and continues north to 161st Avenue North. At Hanson Boulevard (County 78,) County Road 18 runs concurrent with County Road 20. County Road 18 turns to the north when County Road 20 ends at County Road 60 (Constance Boulevard.)

CR 26–CR 50

County Road 28 begins at County Road 24 in St. Francis. The road junctions MN-47, and continues west to County Road 70.

County Road 30 begins at MN-47 (N Ferry Street.) It continues east to 4th Avenue (County 31,) and turns into Pierce Street. It ends at 7th Avenue (County 7.)[1]

County Road 31 begins at East Main Street in Anoka. It begins one block west of the western terminus of County Road 14. It crosses US-10, and turns right at Grant Street at CR 131. It then ends at 7th Avenue (County Road 7.)[1]

County Road 32 begins at MN-65 in Blaine. It is also known as County Road J throughout its route. It crosses US-10 and I-35W before ending at Centerville Road (County 21.)

County Road 35 begins at MN-65 near Moore Lake as Central Avenue. The road ends at County Road 10, near the Ramsey County line.

CR 51–CR 75

The northern end of CR 51 at CR 14.

County Road 51 is University Avenue from County Road 10 / County Road 3 to County Road 14. It is the road that borders Coon Rapids and Blaine.[1]

County Road 78 going northbound in Coon Rapids

County Road 52 begins at Lexington Avenue (County 17.) It follows Lovell Road, 95th Avenue, and 101st Avenue, until turning into Radisson Road. The route continues north to 153rd Avenue North (County 61.)

County Road 53 is Sunset Avenue in Blaine from North Road (County 49) to 125th Avenue North (County 14.)

County Road 78 begins at Viking Boulevard (County 22) in Oak Grove. It follows Flamingo Street until County 58 (181st Avenue,) where it turns into Hanson Boulevard. It continues into Andover and it enters Coon Rapids on the west side of Bunker Hills Regional Park, where it has a brief concurrency with County Road 11, and crosses US-10 / MN-47. It ends at Coon Rapids Boulevard (County 1) near the Coon Rapids Dam.[1]

County Road 79 is known as North Street, Riverdale Boulevard, and Northdale Boulevard. It begins at 7th Avenue (County 7.) The route roughly parallels U.S. Highway 10 throughout its route. In Anoka, it is the road beside Highway 10. After entering Coon Rapids, it goes further north and ends at Round Lake Boulevard (County 9.)

CR 101 and up

County Road 102 begins at the intersection of Main Street NE and 44th Avenue North (County 2.) The road continues north to 57th Avenue North, where it turns to the east and ends at MN-47 in Fridley.[1]

County Road 104 is a short stretch of 49th Avenue North that begins at MN-47 and County Road 4 and goes west to County Road 102.

County Road 106 is Mississippi Street from the intersection of County Road 35 and County Road 6 to the Ramsey County Line.

County Road 108 is Osborne Road from the intersection of County Road 8 and County Road 35 to the Ramsey County Line, where it continues as Ramsey County Road I.

County Road 116 is Bunker Lake Boulevard from Armstrong Boulevard (County 83) in Ramsey to Lexington Avenue (County 17.)[1] It is named for Bunker Lake, which it passes the north side of.

County Road 131 is a short county road. It begins at the intersection of Grant Street and 4th Avenue (County 31.) County 131 continues north to the Rum River Human Service Center.[1]

County Road 132 begins at MN-47 at the south edge of the Northtown Mall. It goes west to East River Road (County 1.) The road is known as 85th Avenue. At MN-65, east of the Northtown Mall, there is County Road 32, which is also 85th Avenue.

County Road 140 is a short route beginning at County Road 54 (20th Avenue) in Lino Lakes and continues east to the Washington County Line, where it becomes Washington County Road 4A.

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