County Road 61 (Hennepin County, Minnesota)

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County Road 61
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Route information
Maintained by Hennepin County Transportation Department
Length: 24.853 mi[1] (39.997 km)
Existed: 1960s – present
Major junctions
South end: MN 101 in Eden Prairie
  I-494 in Eden Prairie

US 212 in Eden Prairie
MN 7 in Minnetonka
I-394 in Minnetonka
MN 55 in Plymouth

I-94 / I-694 in Maple Grove
North end: CR 130 / CR 202 in Maple Grove
Location
Counties: Hennepin
Highway system
County Roads in Hennepin County
Inter-County Highways

Hennepin County Road 61 or County State-Aid Highway 61 (CR 61, CSAH 61) is a major route along the east side of Interstate 494 (I-494) in Hennepin County, Minnesota. The route travels through the west suburbs of the Twin Cities through Maple Grove, Plymouth, Minnetonka, Hopkins and Eden Prairie.

Route description

From its northern junction with CR 130 in Maple Grove, County Road 61 (CR 61) is also known as Hemlock Lane, with an interchange at I-94. Just north of its junction with CR 10 (Bass Lake Road) and the boundary with Plymouth it becomes Northwest Boulevard and continues under that name until its junction with State Highway 55 (MN 55), intersecting with CR 47 (Pineview Lane North) and CR 9 (Rockford Road). Between MN 55 and the boundary with Minnetonka it is known as Xenium Lane, intersecting with CR 6. Between the Minnetonka boundary and CR 5 (Minnetonka Boulevard), it is known as Plymouth Road, intersecting with I-394 and Cedar Lake Road. South of Minnetonka Boulevard, it changes names again to Shady Oak Road and continues into Eden Prairie, intersecting with MN 7, MN 62 and ends at US Highway 212 (US 212), but Shady Oak Road itself continues for a short distance into the "Golden Triangle" area of Eden Prairie and ends at Valley View Road. Once US 212 was shifted onto its new freeway alignment in 2008 through Eden Prairie and Chaska, the old alignment (Flying Cloud Drive) took on the designation of CR 61 continuing to the county line with Carver County.[2]

History

CR 61 was authorized and paved during the 1960s, making an alternate route for nearby I-494, intersecting with many of the same routes route I-494 did, such as I-94, MN 7, MN 55, MN 62, CR 9, CR 10, CR 5 and several others, in the western suburbs of the Twin Cities.

In the 1980s, a new interchange was built at I-394, when the new freeway was being paved from Wayzata to downtown Minneapolis. In 2008, CR 61 was extended to the old alignment of U 212 (Flying Cloud Drive), to the Carver–Hennepin county line when US 212 was shifted onto the new MN 312 freeway and the 312 number, as a state highway, was retired.[2]

Major Intersections

The entire route is in Hennepin County.

Location mi km Destinations Notes
Eden Prairie 0.000 0.000 MN 101 / CR 61 Southern terminus of Hennepin CR 61; eastern terminus of Carver CR 61
3.371 5.425 CR 1 (Pioneer Trail)
4.782 7.696 Anderson Lakes Parkway
Prairie Center Drive
6.797 10.939 I-494 Interchange
7.133 11.479 US 212 Interchange; west end of US 212 overlap
8.273 13.314 US 212 (Shady Oak Road) Interchange; east end of US 212 overlap
9.143 14.714 MN 62 Interchange
Minnetonka 11.293 18.174 CR 3 (Excelsior Boulevard)
11.933 19.204 MN 7
13.033 20.975 CR 5 (Minnetonka Boulevard) East end of CR 5 overlap
13.253 21.329 CR 5 (Minnetonka Boulevard) West end of CR 5 overlap
16.073 25.867 I-394 Interchange
Plymouth 16.573 26.672 CR 6
18.253 29.375 MN 55
22.813 36.714 CR 9 (Rockford Road)
22.973 36.971 CR 10 (Bass Lake Road)
Maple Grove I-94 / I-694 Interchange
24.853 39.997 CR 130 / CR 202 (Elm Creek Boulevard, Zachary Lane, Hemlock Lane) Northern terminus of CR 61; southern terminus of CR 202
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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