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Illinois Route 113

Illinois Route 113 marker

Illinois Route 113
Division Street
Main Street
Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length: 33.95 mi (54.64 km)
Existed: 1924 – present
Major junctions
Northwest end: IL 47 in Mazon
  I-55 in Braidwood
Southeast end: IL 17 in Kankakee
Location
Counties: Grundy, Will, Kankakee
Highway system
IL 111 IL 114

Illinois Route 113 marker

Illinois Route 113 is a two-lane state road that runs east from Illinois Route 47 north of Mazon and east of Seneca to Illinois Route 17 in western Kankakee, just across the Kankakee River from U.S. Route 45 and U.S. Route 52. This is a distance of 33.95 miles (54.64 km).

Route 113 begins at a junction with Route 47 in Grundy County north of Mazon. From here, the route heads east through a rural area before passing through Coal City and Diamond. At the eastern edge of Diamond, Route 113 meets Interstate 55. Past this junction, the route turns southward, entering Braidwood along Division Street. The highway turns east onto Main Street and intersects Illinois Route 129 and Illinois Route 53 at separate junctions. After leaving Braidwood to the east, Route 113 follows the southern bank of the Kankakee River; Illinois Route 102 parallels this stretch of the route on the northern bank of the river. At Custer Park, the route crosses the Wauponsee Glacial Trail. Past Custer Park, the route runs past Kankakee River State Park. It then meets County Route 20, which crosses the river and connects Route 113 to Route 102. Past this junction, Route 113 enters Kankakee County. The road continues to follow the river into Kankakee, where it terminates at Route 17.


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