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| Maintained byWisDOT andIDOT | |||||||
| Length | 175.00 mi[1] (281.64 km) | ||||||
| Existed | April 7, 2015 (2015-04-07)[2]–present | ||||||
| History | Approved for designation in 2012[3] | ||||||
| NHS | Entire route | ||||||
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| Country | United States | ||||||
| States | Illinois,Wisconsin | ||||||
| Counties | IL:Lake WI:Kenosha,Racine,Milwaukee,Waukesha,Washington,Dodge,Fond du Lac,Winnebago,Outagamie,Brown | ||||||
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Interstate 41 (I-41) is a 175.00-mile-long (281.64 km) north–southInterstate Highway connecting the interchange ofI-94 andU.S. Route 41 (US 41), located about a mile (1.6 km) south of theWisconsin–Illinois border at the end of the Tri-State Tollway inmetropolitan Chicago, to an interchange withI-43 in metropolitanGreen Bay, Wisconsin. The designationtravels concurrently with US 41 for its entire length, as well as portions ofI-894,US 45, I-43, and sections of I-94in Wisconsin andIllinois. The route was officially added to the Interstate Highway System on April 7, 2015, and connectsMilwaukee and Green Bay with theFox Cities.
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I-41 begins at the I-94/US 41 interchange inRussell, Illinois, located about a mile (1.6 km) south of the Wisconsin–Illinois border at the end of theTri-State Tollway. The highway continues north concurrently with I-94 as part of the North-South Freeway to theMitchell Interchange inMilwaukee, turns west to run concurrently with I-894 and I-43 as the Airport Freeway to theHale Interchange (forming a briefwrong-way concurrency with I-43), and turns north to run concurrently as the Zoo Freeway with I-894 andUS 45 to theZoo Interchange, with the US 45 concurrency continuing until the I-41/US 41/US 45 split nearRichfield. The Interstate roughly parallels I-43, which runs north–south alongLake Michigan from Milwaukee to Green Bay. I-41 runs through theFox Valley (including the cities ofFond du Lac,Oshkosh, andAppleton, along with theFox Cities). At Appleton, I-41 intersectsUS 10 andState Trunk Highway 441 (WIS 441), the latter of which is a freeway that forms a beltway around Appleton by running around the south and east side of the city and back to I-41. Further north, I-41 intersectsWIS 172 on the south side of Green Bay, before running along the city's west side to its end at the I-43 interchange. The Interstate is 175.00 miles (281.64 km) long and located almost entirely within the state of Wisconsin and is completely concurrent with a slightly adjusted alignment of US 41 to its termination in Green Bay.[4]

The freeway portion of US 41 andUS 45 from Milwaukee through theFox Valley to Green Bay was proposed and designated as an Interstate Highway as part of the 2005 highway funding bill (Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users).[5]
In the initial language of the bill, the route was designated Interstate 41, which correlates with theU.S. Highway it parallels and also complies with the Interstate naming guidelines through theAmerican Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). The final bill omitted the I-41 designation. In 2009, Green Bay officials began a campaign to have US 41 designated as a northern extension ofI-55 from its current termination inChicago, with the alternative being designated as a spur of I-43.[6][7] At the spring meeting of the Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbers of AASHTO on May 18, 2012, the I-55 designation was discussed by the committee. Coordination would have been required with theFederal Highway Administration (FHWA) and theIllinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) on the I-55 designation.
However, IDOT officials were not interested in signing an extension of I-55 from its Chicago terminus to the state line. Therefore, theWisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) decided to seek a different designation not requiring the cooperation of their Illinois counterparts. Four designations were proposed by WisDOT and put up for public review: two new primary designations (I-41 and I-47) and two auxiliary designations (I-594 and I-643).[8] At the end of October 2012, WisDOT submitted I-41 to AASHTO for consideration at their fall Special Committee meeting, where it was conditionally approved on November 16, 2012, pending FHWA concurrence.[3] Official approval of I-41 then hinged on weight limit exceptions being approved for the route,[9] which initially passed theUnited States House of Representatives as H.R. 4745 and awaited aUnited States Senate vote as S. 2438,[10] but there were later passed in a different bill (H.R. 83) on December 16, 2014.[11][12][13] On April 9, 2015, Wisconsin GovernorScott Walker announced that the FHWA had approved I-41 as part of the Interstate Highway System.[14] According to WisDOT, the approval came two days earlier.[2]
WisDOT replaced or modified 3,500 signs before and near September 2015 after coordination with IDOT and the FHWA (signs erected in 2014 and into 2015 before approval of the designation had the I-41 shield obscured until approval).[15][16] As of October 10, 2025, many parts of the highway have been rebuilt, with some projects happening as of October 2025. Shoulders have been or slated to be rebuilt as older parts of the highway are mostly rebuilt.[17][needs update] The redesignation to Interstate status also makes the route subject to theHighway Beautification Act, meaning current advertising billboards along the Milwaukee-to-Green Bay portion of the road can no longer be upgraded or enlarged nor can new signs be added.[18]
Beginning in early 2024, WisDOT plans to start several projects to improve I-41 in theAppleton/Fox Cities metro area betweenNeenah andDe Pere. The projects will include widening the Interstate from two to three lanes in each direction on a 23-mile-long (37 km) stretch between Appleton and De Pere, upgrading interchanges, reconstructing bridges, and repaving sections of the freeway, along with the new South Bridge Connector project adding a newFox River span south of De Pere with an I-41 interchange. These projects are expected to be completed by 2030.[19][20][21][22]
| County | Location | mi | km | Exit[23][24] | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lake | Newport Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | 1B | Southern end of I-94/US 41 concurrency; southbound entrance only from Frontage Road, acts as the entrance ramp from Russell Road to I-94 east | |
| 0.76 | 1.22 | 1A | Signed as exit 1 northbound; exit numbers based on I-94's mile markers | |||
| 0.90 0.00 | 1.45 0.00 | Illinois–Wisconsin state line | ||||
| Kenosha | Pleasant Prairie | 2.04 | 3.28 | 347 | ||
| 3.43 | 5.52 | 345 | ||||
| Kenosha | 5.07 | 8.16 | 344 | To 71st Street | ||
| Somers | 6.59 | 10.61 | 342 | Kenosha Regional Airport | ||
| 8.35 | 13.44 | 340 | ||||
| Town of Paris | 10.07 | 16.21 | 339 | |||
| Racine–Kenosha county line | Mount Pleasant–Paris village/town line | 12.08 | 19.44 | 337 | ||
| Racine | Mount Pleasant | 13.95 | 22.45 | 335 | ||
| Town of Yorkville | 15.96– 16.01 | 25.69– 25.77 | 333 | |||
| Caledonia | 19.64 | 31.61 | 329 | |||
| Town of Raymond | 21.67 | 34.87 | 327 | |||
| 23.17 | 37.29 | 326 | Seven Mile Road | Current southern terminus of WIS 241 | ||
| Caledonia | 24.10 | 38.79 | 325 | Exit permanently closed; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| Milwaukee | Oak Creek | 324 | ||||
| 26.39 | 42.47 | 322 | ||||
| 28.47 | 45.82 | 321 | Drexel Avenue | |||
| 29.41 | 47.33 | 320 | ||||
| Milwaukee | 30.38 | 48.89 | 319 | |||
| 31.08 | 50.02 | 318 | ||||
| 32.37 | 52.09 | 316 | ||||
| 32.53– 32.69 | 52.35– 52.61 | 10 317 | Northern end of I-94 concurrency; eastern end of I-43wrong-way concurrency; eastern end of I-894 concurrency;Mitchell Interchange | |||
| 33.60 | 54.07 | 9 | No access is allowed from I-94 west or to I-94 east; exit numbers based on I-894's mile markers | |||
| Greenfield | 34.64 | 55.75 | 8 | |||
| 35.64 | 57.36 | 7 | South 60th Street | |||
| 36.66 | 59.00 | 5B | South 76th Street | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| 36.66– 37.14 | 59.00– 59.77 | 5A | South 76th Street, South 84th Street | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
| 36.86 | 59.32 | 5A | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
| Milwaukee | 38.06 | 61.25 | 4 | Western end of I-43 concurrency; southern end of the US 45 concurrency;Hale Interchange | ||
| Greenfield | 39.32 | 63.28 | 3 | |||
| 39.93 | 64.26 | 2B | Oklahoma Avenue | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
| West Allis | 40.67 | 65.45 | 2A | National Avenue | Southbound exit to westbound National Avenue only | |
| 40.93 | 65.87 | 1E | Lincoln Avenue | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
| 41.89 | 67.42 | 1D | ||||
| Milwaukee | 42.61 | 68.57 | 1 38 | Western end of I-894 concurrency; signed as exits 1A (east) and 1B (west) northbound and exits 38A (west) and 38B (east) southbound;Zoo Interchange | ||
| Wauwatosa | 43.36– 43.60 | 69.78– 70.17 | 39 | Northbound exit is not signed for Wisconsin Avenue; exit numbers based on US 45's mile markers | ||
| 44.14– 44.56 | 71.04– 71.71 | 40 | Watertown Plank Road, Swan Boulevard | Southbound exit not signed for Swan Boulevard | ||
| 44.94 | 72.32 | 42A | Southbound exit not signed for WIS 100 | |||
| 45.54 | 73.29 | 42B | North Avenue west | |||
| 46.59 | 74.98 | 43 | Burleigh Street | |||
| 47.59 | 76.59 | 44 | Three-level diamond interchange; access roads for the adjacentHarley-Davidson andPenzeys Spices plants are also part of the interchange | |||
| Milwaukee | 48.69 | 78.36 | 45 | |||
| 49.52 | 79.69 | 46 | Southern end of WIS 100 concurrency | |||
| 51.05 | 82.16 | 47 | ||||
| 51.85 | 83.44 | 47B | Exit numbers based on US 41's mile markers | |||
| 52.15– 52.94 | 83.93– 85.20 | 48 | ||||
| Waukesha | Menomonee Falls | 54.64– 54.77 | 87.93– 88.14 | 50 | Northern end of WIS 100 concurrency; signed as exits 50A (east) and 50B (west); WIS 74 designation removed on November 1, 2015 | |
| 55.45 | 89.24 | 51 | Pilgrim Road | Signed as exits 51A (north) and 51B (south) | ||
| Washington | Germantown | 56.68 | 91.22 | 52 | I-41 Alternate/US 45 Alternate only signed northbound | |
| 58.63 | 94.36 | 54 | Southern end of WIS 167 concurrency | |||
| 61.64 | 99.20 | 57 | Northern end of WIS 167 concurrency; I-41 Alternate/US 45 Alternate only signed southbound | |||
| Richfield | 63.27 | 101.82 | 59 | Northern end of US 45 concurrency; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| 64.37 | 103.59 | 60 | Signage reads WIS 145; ramp signage reads CTH-FD TO WIS 145 | |||
| Slinger | 68.17 | 109.71 | 64 | Signed as exits 64A (east, Jackson) and 64B (west, Slinger, Hartford) northbound | ||
| Town of Polk | 70.45 | 113.38 | 66 | Little Switzerland Ski Area,Slinger Speedway | ||
| Town of Hartford | 72.12 | 116.07 | 68 | |||
| Town of Addison | 76.37 | 122.91 | 72 | |||
| Town of Wayne | 79.59 | 128.09 | 76 | |||
| Dodge | Town of Theresa | 85.22 | 137.15 | 81 | Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area Southern Section | |
| Lomira | 89.24 | 143.62 | 85 | Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit | ||
| Town of Lomira | 91.29 | 146.92 | 87 | Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area Northern Section | ||
| Fond du Lac | Town of Byron | 96.10 | 154.66 | 92 | ||
| Fond du Lac | 99.71– 99.72 | 160.47– 160.48 | 95 | Southern end of US 45 concurrency | ||
| 101.01 | 162.56 | 97 | ||||
| 101.84 | 163.90 | 98 | Former US 151;Fond du Lac County Airport | |||
| 103.74 | 166.95 | 99 | Northern end of US 45 concurrency | |||
| North Fond du Lac | 104.24 | 167.76 | 101 | |||
| Town of Eldorado | 110.27 | 177.46 | 106 | |||
| Winnebago | Oshkosh | 117.47 | 189.05 | 113 | ||
| 120.22 | 193.48 | 116 | Wittman Regional Airport | |||
| 121.64 | 195.76 | 117 | 9th Avenue | |||
| 123.14 | 198.17 | 119 | ||||
| 125.05 | 201.25 | 120 | To US 10 west not signed southbound | |||
| 128.10 | 206.16 | 124 | ||||
| Neenah | 133.30 | 214.53 | 129 | Bell Street, Breezewood Lane | ||
| 134.67 | 216.73 | 131 | ||||
| 135.61 | 218.24 | 132 | Main Street, Oak Ridge Road | No entrance ramps | ||
| Fox Crossing | 136.35 | 219.43 | 133 | |||
| 137.81 | 221.78 | 134 | Michael G. Ellis Memorial Interchange | |||
| 137.86 | 221.86 | Michael G. Ellis Memorial Interchange | ||||
| 139.62 | 224.70 | 136 | ||||
| Outagamie | Town of Grand Chute | 140.88 | 226.72 | 137 | ||
| 141.65 | 227.96 | 138 | ||||
| 142.71 | 229.67 | 139 | To CTH-A not signed southbound;Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium | |||
| 145.67 | 234.43 | 142 | ||||
| Appleton | 147.67 | 237.65 | 144 | |||
| 148.59– 148.61 | 239.13– 239.16 | 145 | ||||
| Little Chute | 151.10 | 243.17 | 146 | |||
| Kaukauna | 152.78 | 245.88 | 148 | |||
| 153.99 | 247.82 | 150 | ||||
| Town of Kaukauna | 158.25 | 254.68 | 154 | |||
| Brown | Town of Lawrence | 161.21 | 259.44 | 157 | ||
| 181.87 | 292.69 | 161 | ||||
| Ashwaubenon | 167.12 | 268.95 | 163A | |||
| 167.40 | 269.40 | 163B | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
| 168.39 | 271.00 | 164A | ||||
| 169.36– 169.46 | 272.56– 272.72 | 164B | To WIS 57 not signed northbound | |||
| 171.14 | 275.42 | 167 | Lambeau Field | |||
| Green Bay | 172.18 | 277.10 | 168A | Southern end of WIS 32 concurrency | ||
| Howard | 173.17 | 278.69 | 168B-C | Northern end of WIS 32 concurrency | ||
| 174.75 | 281.23 | 170A | Southern end of US 141 concurrency | |||
| 175.16– 175.43 | 281.89– 282.33 | 170B | Northern end of US 41 concurrency; northern end of US 141 concurrency; northern terminus of I-43; I-41 terminates at northbound entrance ramp from I-43 | |||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | ||||||