Detroit and western suburbs Listed from south to north. Mile roads south of 5 Mile are referred to exclusively by their names, not by mile numbers (e.g. Ford Road is never formally designated as "Zero Mile"). • 0 Mile——runs from I-94 west to M-14. Forms major commercial corridor through much of western Wayne County, particularly
Canton. Alignment followed by
Michigan Avenue from Campus Martius to Wyoming Avenue. • 1 Mile—Warren Avenue/Street/Road—begins at Mack Avenue in
Grosse Pointe Farms; major street through much of Detroit, running parallel to Mack, roughly to the northwest. Turns to follow grid west of I-96, and runs west to Washtenaw County, eventually ending in
Ann Arbor Township after an interruption near M-14. • 2 Mile—Joy Road (also turns east-northeastward (at Livernois), but for a shorter distance). Whitmore Lake Road in Ann Arbor Township to Linwood Street in Detroit. Interrupted twice, first between Hines Drive and Wayne Road on the Westland/Livonia city limit and again on either side of Napier Road at the border between Wayne and Washtenaw Counties, where Plymouth-Ann Arbor Road occupies the alignment. • Ann Arbor Road—splits from Plymouth Road near Newburgh, and continues west as roughly Mile through Beck, before turning southwest. • 3 Mile—Plymouth Road—runs from Grand River Avenue in Detroit to downtown Plymouth. Runs off-grid west of the Ann Arbor Road split in Livonia. • 4 Mile—Schoolcraft Road—runs from Ewald Circle in Detroit west to Northville Road. Service drive for I-96 from Evergreen to Newburgh. • 5 Mile Road (known as Fenkell Avenue in Detroit)—runs from Rosa Parks Boulevard in Detroit to just south of Whitmore Lake, with brief interruption at Northville Road and a gap between Spencer and Nollar Roads in Whitmore Lake. Forms border between Plymouth Township and Northville Township. Unpaved from Napier Road west. • 6 Mile Road (known as McNichols Road in Detroit)—runs from Gratiot to Whitmore Lake. The section between Conner Street/Outer Drive and French Street was removed when
City Airport was expanded. Unpaved sections in Washtenaw, and like 5 Mile, has a gap between Spencer and Nollar Roads. • 7 Mile Road—runs from Kelly Road in eastern Detroit to Whitmore Lake, with brief interruption in Northville. • 8 Mile Road——northern border of Detroit and Wayne County; widely considered the socioeconomic dividing line between the city and its northern suburbs. Divided highway, designated M-102 from Vernier to Grand River. Runs west to Whitmore Lake. Nationally known as the namesake of the 2002 film
8 Mile.
Northern suburbs Listed from south to north. Mile roads are referred to only by numbers in Macomb County (with few exceptions); in Oakland County, however, mile roads north of 14 Mile are referred to primarily by names, not numbers. • 9 Mile Road—runs from Jefferson to
M-36 in Whitmore Lake, interrupted only between Orchard Lake and Farmington. Serves as main east-west thoroughfare through downtown
Ferndale. • 10 Mile Road—runs from Jefferson to South Lyon. Interrupted between Farmington and
M-5, with Grand River following its alignment for much of the missing length. Concurrent with I-696 service drive from Dequindre to west of Coolidge. • 11 Mile Road—runs from Jefferson to Telegraph, serving as I-696's service drive from I-94 to Dequindre, and again from west of Greenfield to Telegraph. Serves as main east-west thoroughfare through downtown Royal Oak. Resumes west of Telegraph and runs to Farmington, then continues as a series of discontinuous segments from Drake to South Lyon. • 12 Mile Road—runs uninterrupted from Jefferson to Beck, forming the main thoroughfare through downtown
Berkley, and a major commercial corridor in Farmington Hills and Novi. Resumes as
unpaved road west of Wixom Road, ultimately ending at Martindale Road. • 13 Mile Road—runs from Jefferson to Old Novi Road, with a mile-long interruption at the
General Motors Technical Center. Alignment followed by West Road in Wixom. • 14 Mile Road—runs from Harper to Walled Lake, with brief interruption in Beverly Hills. Alignment followed by Pontiac Trail from Wixom to Milford Road. • 15 Mile Road/Maple Road—runs from Harper to Milford Road, shifting half a mile south in Walled Lake. Forms main east-west thoroughfare through downtown Birmingham, and a major commercial corridor in Troy. •
16 Mile Road/Metro Parkway/Big Beaver Road/Quarton Road—signalized expressway from Lake St. Clair through Macomb County; major divided highway through Troy; minor local road west of Woodward. • 17 Mile Road/Wattles Road—runs from Schoenherr to east of Woodward. Roughly followed by Lone Pine Road west of Woodward. • 18 Mile Road/Long Lake Road—runs from Utica Road to Orchard Lake, shifting half a mile south at Woodward. • 19 Mile Road/Square Lake Road—runs from Romeo Plank Road to Middlebelt. Interrupted at Clinton River in Macomb County, and again briefly at Opdyke, with traffic redirected to an expressway segment of Business I-75 at the latter. Divided highway, signed as US-24 Business, from Opdyke to Telegraph. • 20 Mile—Hall Road/Dobry Drive/South Boulevard—begins at Jefferson. Divided highway, designated
M-59, from I-94 to Mound; this segment comprises the busiest commercial corridor in Macomb County. M-59 becomes a freeway at Mound, with Dobry following as service drive, before becoming South Blvd at Dequindre. Becomes Golf Drive west of Woodward, and ends at Telegraph. Rarely referred to as 20 Mile. • 21 Mile Road/Auburn Road—runs as 21 Mile from Jefferson to Shelby Road; position assumed by Auburn at Mound. Runs west to Woodward, where it becomes Orchard Lake Road. • 22 Mile Road/Hamlin Road/Featherstone Road—runs as 22 Mile from Card Road to Ryan Road; resumes as Hamiln at Ryan and continues west to Squirrel. Resumes as Featherstone for roughly , ending at University Drive in Pontiac. • 23 Mile Road/Avon Road—runs from
New Baltimore to
Oakland University. Designated
M-29 west of I-94, and briefly as
M-3 from I-94 to Gratiot. • 24 Mile Road/Walton Boulevard (known as University Drive in Rochester)—runs as 24 Mile from New Baltimore to Dequindre; resumes as University Drive, becoming Walton near Livernois. Forms main east-west thoroughfare through downtown Rochester. Breaks from grid in Waterford and becomes Williams Lake Road. • 25 Mile Road/Tienken Road—runs from Card Road to Squirrel Road. Alignment briefly followed by Walton in Waterford. • 26 Mile Road/Mead Road/Dutton Road/Brown Road—township boundary, running from Marine City to Dequindre, and then in discontinuous segments west to Baldwin. The portion within St. Clair County is called Marine City Highway.
South of Ford The grid continues south of Ford Road, with roads generally spaced one mile (1.6 km) apart up to, and past, the border with the state of
Ohio. None of these roads connect to Detroit, and they are almost never referred to by mile numbers, officially or colloquially. Further south and west, along the Lake Erie shoreline, and through Downriver, the roads tend to fall off the grids more often, for several reasons, including remnants of the French ribbon farms and natural features preventing straight road building. • 1 Mile—Cherry Hill Road—runs from Dearborn to
Dixboro. • 2 Mile—Palmer Road—runs from Henry Ruff to Canton Center, ends at Canton Civic Center. • Geddes Road—South 3 Mile, Superior Township to Canton Township. Carlysle Road in Inkster and Dearborn. Liberty Road in Washtenaw County. • 4 Mile—Van Born Road—township border road, from Van Buren Township to Allen Park, where it ends at a
trumpet interchange with M‑39 and its service drives. On the north, it borders Canton, Wayne, Westland and Dearborn Heights. On the south it borders Van Buren Township, Romulus, Taylor and Allen Park. Just before Lilley Road it falls off grid. West of that point, its gridline is occupied by Yost, Mott, Clark and Scio Church Roads. • 5 Mile—Ecorse Road—former
M‑17. Once a major artery to the
Willow Run Expressway. West of US 12 in Washtenaw County almost migrates a mile. In Ypsilanti, the alignment is followed by Cross Street, which continues westward to Ann Arbor as Packard Road and Eisenhower Parkway. Becomes Waters Road west of Ann Arbor-Saline Road. • 6 Mile—Wick Road/Tyler Road—runs from Allen Park to Willow Run Airport, with brief interruption at Pelham. Becomes Tyler at west end of Romulus. Grid position followed by Ellsworth Road in Washtenaw County. • 7 Mile—Goddard Road—Romulus to Wyandotte, falls off grid just east of I‑75. Moran Avenue takes over to River Drive while Goddard turns southeastward, running jagged to
Biddle Avenue in Wyandotte. In Washtenaw County, the alignment is followed by Morgan and Pleasant Lake Roads. • 8 Mile—Northline Road (known as Ford Avenue in Wyandotte)—runs from
Biddle Avenue in Wyandotte to Detroit Metro Airport. Briefly resumes west of Metro Airport, before feeding into I-94's service drive. • 9 Mile—Eureka Road—runs from
Biddle Avenue in Wyandotte west to Huron River Drive in Romulus. Forms southern boundary of Detroit Metro Airport, and comprises a major commercial corridor in Downriver. • 10 Mile—Pennsylvania Road—township border road. Borders Wyandotte, Southgate, Taylor and Romulus on the north side and Riverview, Brownstown Township and Huron Township to the south. Becomes Bemis Road west of the Huron River. • 11 Mile—Sibley Road—runs from Jefferson to Huron River Drive. Resumes as Willis Road west of the Huron River. • 12 Mile—King Road—runs from Jefferson in Trenton to Vining Road in Huron Township. Becomes Judd Road west of the Huron River. • 13 Mile—West Road/Huron Road—runs as West from Jefferson to Huron River Drive; resumes as Huron at interchange with I-275. Becomes Dunn Road and Talladay Road west of Huron Township. • 14 Mile—Van Horn Road • 15 Mile—Vreeland Road—city limit road, with Woodhaven and Trenton on the north side and Flat Rock, Brownstown Township and Gibraltar on the south side. Recently extended west of Telegraph Road. Gridline also occupied west of the Huron River by Ash Road and Arkona Road. • 16 Mile—Gibraltar Road/Will Carleton Road/Oakville Waltz Road—runs as Gibraltar west to Flat Rock, becoming Will Carleton on the other side of the Huron River. Becomes Oakville Waltz west of I-275, then shifts a quarter mile south and heads toward
Milan. Forms the southern border of Wayne County from the Huron River west.
Eastern Detroit and Grosse Pointe On Detroit's far east side, which is aligned according to the French colonial long lot system rather than the
Northwest Ordinance survey grid, Cadieux, Moross, and Vernier Roads are not extensions of 6 Mile Road, 7 Mile Road and 8 Mile Road, respectively. East McNichols (6 Mile) ends at Gratiot Avenue, with traffic continuing to Cadieux away via Seymour Street and Morang Drive. East 7 Mile Road ends as a short four-lane one-way side street at Kelly Road, two blocks east of where Moross veers off from 7 Mile, taking most traffic with it. Most traffic on 8 Mile Road continuing east of Kelly Road veers onto Vernier Road; 8 Mile continues as a side street eastward for a short distance past Harper Avenue. This is a common misconception by residents of Detroit,
Harper Woods and
Grosse Pointe, as Cadieux, Moross and Vernier appear to be extensions of their mile-road neighbors, but are in fact roads in their own right.
Northern exurbs Oakland County • Mile Road—Judah Road • 27 Mile Road—Silverbell Road, Maybee Road, Gregory Road • Mile Road—Snell Road, Maybee Road • 28 Mile Road—Waldon Road, Gunn Road • Mile Road—Gunn Road • 29 Mile Road—Buell Road • 30 Mile Road—Stoney Creek Road, Clarkston Road • 31 Mile Road—Predmore Road, Whipple Lake Road • 32 Mile Road—Romeo Road, Indian Lake Road, Oak Hill Road • 33 Mile Road—Brewer Road, Drahner Road, Seymour Lake Road • 34 Mile Road—Mack Road, Lakeville Road • 35 Mile Road—Frick Road, Ray Road, Granger Road • 36 Mile Road—Noble Road, Hummer Lake Road • 37 Mile Road—Oakwood Road • 38 Mile Road—Davison Lake Road, Sawmill Lake Road (northern border of Oakland County)
Macomb County • 27 Mile Road—Clark Street (within
New Haven) • 28 Mile Road • 29 Mile Road • 30 Mile Road • 31 Mile Road • 32 Mile Road—St. Clair Road (within
Romeo), Division Road (within
Richmond) • 33 Mile Road • 34 Mile Road • 35 Mile Road—Armada Center Road (Brown Road to Omo Road), School Section Road (Berman Road to Russ Road) • 36 Mile Road—Irwin Road (Romeo Plank to east of North Avenue, then Omo Road to Regent Road) • 37 Mile Road—McPhall Road (Coon Creek Road to Omo Road), Prinz Road (Omo Road to Cryderman Road) • 38 Mile Road—Bordman Road (northern border of Macomb County)
St. Clair County Through
St. Clair County, none of these mile number names are carried over, as a result, all of the Mile Roads are known by their road names. • 25 Mile Road—Arnold Road • 26 Mile Road—Marine City Highway • 27 Mile Road—Springborn Road • 28 Mile Road—Meisner Road • 29 Mile Road—Lindsey Road • 30 Mile Road—Puttygut Road • 31 Mile Road—St. Clair Highway • 32 Mile Road—Division Road (Richmond to Palms Road), Fred W. Moore Highway (Palms Road eastward) • 33 Mile Road—Clay Road • 34 Mile Road—Woodbeck Road, Big Hand Road • 35 Mile Road—Crawford Road • 36 Mile Road—Meskill Road • 37 Mile Road—Frith Road
Lapeer County The system continues uninterrupted in sequence up to 38 Mile Road, on the Macomb–
Lapeer county line near
Almont and Van Dyke Road (M‑53). However, although not signed as mile roads, major roads still lie at intervals in Lapeer County and in fact a few major roads that start in and around the city of Flint continue east into Lapeer County. • 38 Mile Road—Bordman Road/Davison Lake Road • 39 Mile Road—Hough Road • 40 Mile Road—Almont Road, St. Clair Street, General Squier Road • 41 Mile Road—Tubspring Road • 42 Mile Road—Dryden Road • 43 Mile Road—Hollow Corners Road • 44 Mile Road—Webster Road, Ross Road, Sutton Road • 45 Mile Road—Hunters Creek Road • 46 Mile Road—Newark Road • 47 Mile Road—Belle River Road • 48 Mile Road—Attica Road • 49 Mile Road—Davison Road (west of Lapeer, eastern continuation of a major section-line road that starts in Flint); Imlay City Road (between Lapeer and Van Dyke); Weyer Road (east of Van Dyke) • 50 Mile Road—Oregon Road (west of Lapeer); Bowers Road (east of Lapeer) • 51 Mile Road—McDowell Road, Davis Lake Road, Haines Road, Utley Road, Muck Road, Norman Road • 52 Mile Road—Daley Road, Armstrong Road, Turner Road • 53 Mile Road—Coldwater Road (eastern continuation of a major section-line road in the Flint area), portions of Marathon and Flint River Roads, Mountview Road, King Road, Lyons Road, Speaker Road • 54 Mile Road—Stanley Road (eastern continuation of a major section-line road in the Flint area), Coulter Road, Reside Road • 55 Mile Road—Mount Morris Road (eastern continuation of a major section-line road in the Flint area), Sawdust Corners Road, Curtis Road, Martin Road, Abbott Road • 56 Mile Road—Pyles Road, Norway Lake Road, Clear Lake Road • 57 Mile Road—Columbiaville Road (turns southeast as Pine Street from the east and southwest as 2nd Street from the west within
Columbiaville), Mott Road, Willis Road • 58 Mile Road—Piersonville Road, Miller Lake Road (briefly), Hasslick Road, Deanville Road • 59 Mile Road—Sister Lake Road, Barnes Lake Road, Johnson Mill Road, Martus Road, Wilcox Road • 60 Mile Road—Howell Road, Burnside Road (part of
M-90 east of Van Dyke) • 61 Mile Road—Otter Lake Road, Tozer Road, Elm Creek Road, Brooks Road • 62 Mile Road—Castle Road, Stiles Road • 63 Mile Road—Elmwood Road, Dwyer Road, Peck Road • 64 Mile Road—Barnes Road • 65 Mile Road—Millington Road, Montgomery Road • 66 Mile Road—Murphy Lake Road • 67 Mile Road—Swaffer Road, Markle Road, Soper Road • 68 Mile Road—Brown Road, Marlette Road (northern border of Lapeer County) ==North-south grid roads==