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| Length | 196 mi[1] (315 km) | |||
| NHS | Entire route | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Idaho | |||
| Counties | Oneida,Bannock,Bingham,Bonneville,Jefferson,Clark | |||
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Interstate 15 (I-15) is a part of theInterstate Highway System that runs fromSan Diego, California, toSweetgrass, Montana. InIdaho, the Interstate Highway runs exactly 196 miles (315 km) from theUtah state line nearWoodruff north to theMontana state line atMonida Pass. I-15 is the primary north–south highway ofEastern Idaho. The Interstate Highway connectsPocatello andIdaho Falls, the fourth and fifth largest cities in Idaho, and the smallercounty seats ofMalad City,Blackfoot, andDubois. I-15 connects all of those cities withSalt Lake City to the south andButte to the north. The Interstate hasbusiness loops throughMcCammon,Inkom, Pocatello, Blackfoot, and Idaho Falls.
I-15 is designated the Veterans Memorial Highway for its entire length in Idaho.[citation needed]
I-15 entersOneida County fromBox Elder County, Utah, south of the hamlet of Woodruff. The four-lane freeway heads north parallel to theUnion Pacific Railroad's Malad Subdivision rail line, a road named Old Highway 191, and theMalad River along the eastern edge of the wide Malad Valley adjacent to the Malad Range. I-15 has adiamond interchange with Woodruff Road at Woodruff and follows the western edge ofCaribou National Forest. The highway passes just to the east of the county seat, Malad City, where the highway has a diamond interchange with the eastern end ofIdaho State Highway 38 (SH 38). I-15 continues along Deep Creek to another diamond interchange with the western end ofSH 36. From there, the freeway follows the narrow valley of Devil Creek between the Bannock Range to the east and Elkhorn Mountain to the west. I-15 has one more diamond interchange in Oneida County next to Devils Creek Reservoir before the highway reaches Malad Summit, where the highway leaves theGreat Salt Lake watershed and enters theSnake River watershed.[2]
I-15 entersBannock County and descends into the Marsh Valley, named for Marsh Creek, which the highway begins to parallel at its diamond interchange withSH 40, which heads east towardDowney. At a diamond interchange at the hamlet of Virginia, the freeway begins to run concurrently withU.S. Route 91 (US 91) and parallel Union Pacific's Pocatello Subdivision rail line and Old Highway 91. I-15 and US 91 have diamond interchanges with Arimo Road just west ofArimo and with the southern end ofI-15 Bus. south of McCammon. At the north end of McCammon, the freeway reconnects with its business route and is joined byUS 30. I-15 heads north through Indian Rocks State Park along a ridge between Marsh Creek to the west and thePortneuf River to the east, then crosses the Portneuf River just east of its confluence with Marsh Creek.[2]
I-15 crosses over the rail line and Old Highway 91 as it curves west to follow the narrow valley of the Portneuf River between the Bannock Range to the south and the Pocatello Range to the north. The highway has partial interchanges withI-15 Bus. on either side of the tiny city of Inkom. I-15 begins to curve north at its four-ramppartial cloverleaf interchange with Old Highway 91 at Portneuf shortly before entering the city of Pocatello. US 30 and US 91 split off from the freeway at the next interchange, a diamond interchange with Fifth Avenue that marks the southern end ofPocatello's I-15 Bus. I-15 veers away from the rail line and the Portneuf River, has a diamond interchange with Clark Street east of downtown Pocatello, and collects the other end of I-15 Bus. at its diamond interchange with Pocatello Creek Road. The freeway leaves the city of Pocatello at itsdirectional T interchange withI-86. I-15 passes along the eastern edge of the city ofChubbuck, which is accessed using I-86.[2]

I-15 continues north onto theSnake River Plain and into theFort Hall Indian Reservation. The highway accesses the reservation's main settlement,Fort Hall, via a diamond interchange with Ross Fork Road on the Bannock–Bingham county line. I-15 has a four-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange with US 91, at which the highway crosses over Union Pacific's Montana Subdivision rail line, near the northern edge of the reservation;I-15 Bus. splits northeast with US 91 from this interchange. The freeway curves northeast and crosses theBlackfoot River and begins to parallel the Snake River as it passes along the western edge of the city of Blackfoot. I-15 Bus. reconnects with I-15 at a diamond interchange withUS 26 (Bridge Street), which runs concurrently with the freeway leaving Blackfoot. The highway crosses the Snake River at the northern edge of the city. I-15 has a partial cloverleaf interchange near Rose before it crosses a pair of irrigation canals. The freeway then travels across the eastern part of theHell's Half Acre Lava Field ahead of its interchange with River Road, which provides access toShelley east of the Snake River.[2]
InBonneville County, US 26 andI-15 Bus. split off onto Sunnyside Road shortly before I-15 enters Idaho Falls. The freeway has a five-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange withUS 20 (West Broadway Street), from whichUS 20 Bus. splits east concurrent with I-15 Bus., which returns to the mainline Interstate. I-15 and US 20 run concurrently to a four-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange where US 20 heads northeast as a freeway towardsRexburg andYellowstone National Park. The freeway heads north out of Idaho Falls parallel to the Montana Subdivision rail line, Old Highway 91, and the Snake River. I-15 entersJefferson County just north of its diamond interchange with Osgood Road, and the freeway diverges from the Snake River atRoberts, where it has a diamond interchange with the western end ofSH 48.[2]
I-15 passesMarket Lake Wildlife Management Area ahead of its diamond interchange with SH 33 at Sage Junction. The highway has a diamond interchange with Hamer Road atHamer and briefly passes through theCamas National Wildlife Refuge and crossesCamas Creek, which flows intoMud Lake. I-15 follows a tributary of Camas Creek, Beaver Creek, intoClark County and its county seat ofDubois, where the freeway meets the eastern end ofSH 22 at a diamond interchange. North of Dubois, the freeway has a partial cloverleaf interchange with Sheep Station Road that serves theU.S. Sheep Experiment Station. I-15 continues along Beaver Creek through a diamond interchange atSpencer as the freeway enters theBitterroot Range. The freeway entersTarghee National Forest and has diamond interchanges with Stoddard Creek Road and atHumphrey. I-15 reaches its northern end in Idaho at Monida Pass, where the highway crosses theContinental Divide intoBeaverhead County, Montana.[2]
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Two major sections of I-15 were opened in late 1965: the Arimo to McCammon section in October and the Inkom to South Pocatello section in November.[3][4] The freeway was extended around Pocatello on August 5, 1966.[5]
Reconstruction of the interchange with I-86 in Chubbuck began in August 2022 and is scheduled to be completed in 2025 at a cost of $112 million.[6] The new design eliminates left-side ramps from I-15 and allows traffic from the Pocatello Creek Road interchange to merge onto either freeway.[7][8] A new interchange to the north at New Day Parkway was opened in December 2019 as part of Chubbuck's Northgate development.[9]
| County | Location | mi[1] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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| Oneida | | 0.000 | 0.000 | Continuation intoUtah | ||
| Woodruff | 2.54 | 4.09 | 3 | Woodruff Road –Woodruff,Samaria | ||
| Malad City | 12.888 | 20.741 | 13 | Eastern terminus of SH-38 | ||
| | 16.55 | 26.63 | 17 | Western terminus of SH-36 | ||
| | 21.523 | 34.638 | 22 | Colton Lane – Devil Creek Reservoir | ||
| Bannock | | 30.884 | 49.703 | 31 | Western terminus of SH-40 | |
| Virginia | 35.900 | 57.775 | 36 | South end of concurrency with US-91 | ||
| Arimo | 40.462 | 65.117 | 40 | Arimo Road –Arimo | ||
| | 44.075 | 70.932 | 44 | |||
| McCammon | 47.164 | 75.903 | 47 | South end of concurrency with US-30 | ||
| Inkom | 56.646 | 91.163 | 57 | Northbound exit, southbound entrance | ||
| 57.694 | 92.849 | 58 | Southbound exit, northbound entrance | |||
| Portneuf | 63.037 | 101.448 | 63 | Portneuf Road –Portneuf Area | ||
| Pocatello | 66.806 | 107.514 | 67 | North end of concurrencies with US-30 and US-91 | ||
| 69.396 | 111.682 | 69 | Clark Street | |||
| 71.000 | 114.263 | 71 | ||||
| Chubbuck | 72.121 | 116.067 | 72 | I-86 exits 63A-B; eastern terminus of I-86; tri-stackdirectional T interchange; former I-15W | ||
| 73.480 | 118.255 | 73 | Northgate Parkway, New Day Parkway | |||
| Bannock–Bingham county line | Fort Hall | 79.903 | 128.591 | 80 | Ross Fork Road –Fort Hall | |
| Bingham | | 88.764 | 142.852 | 89 | ||
| Blackfoot | 92.525 | 148.905 | 93 | South end of concurrency with US-26 | ||
| Rose | 97.681 | 157.202 | 98 | Lambert Road –Rose,Firth | ||
| | 107.990 | 173.793 | 108 | River Road –Shelley Area | ||
| Bonneville | Woodville | 113.212 | 182.197 | 113 | 65th South –Shelley | |
| Idaho Falls | 115.890 | 186.507 | 116 | North end of concurrency with US-26 | ||
| 118.543 | 190.776 | 118 | South end of concurrency with US-20 | |||
| 119.098 | 191.670 | 119 | North end of concurrency with US-20 | |||
| | 127.525 | 205.232 | 128 | Osgood Road –Osgood Area | ||
| Jefferson | Roberts | 134.568 | 216.566 | 135 | Western terminus of SH-48 | |
| Sage Junction | 143.003 | 230.141 | 143 | Signed separately southbound as unnumbered exit (Weigh Station) and exit 143 (SH-33) | ||
| Hamer | 149.609 | 240.772 | 150 | Hamer Road –Hamer | ||
| Clark | Dubois | 167.038 | 268.822 | 167 | Northern terminus of SH-22 | |
| | 171.974 | 276.765 | 172 | Ranch Exit | ||
| Spencer | 180.389 | 290.308 | 180 | Spencer Road –Spencer | ||
| | 184.407 | 296.774 | 184 | Stoddard Creek Road – Stoddard Creek Area | ||
| Humphrey | 189.857 | 305.545 | 190 | Humphrey Road –Humphrey | ||
| Continental Divide (Monida Pass) | 196.000 | 315.431 | Idaho–Montana line | |||
| Continuation into Montana | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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I-15 has five Interstate business loops inMcCammon,Inkom, andPocatello inBannock County, as well as inBlackfoot in centralBingham County andIdaho Falls in westernBonneville County. Some of these routes are overlapped by segments ofUS 91.
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