Wisconsin Highway 113

State Trunk Highway 113 (often called Highway 113, STH-113 or WIS 113) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs in north–south in south central Wisconsin from Madison to Baraboo, The highway uses the Merrimac Ferry, the last ferry in the Wisconsin state highway system, to cross the Wisconsin River at Merrimac. Over the length of the road, it runs through Dane, Columbia, and Sauk counties.

State Trunk Highway 113
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length40.39 mi[1] (65.00 km)
Major junctions
South end US 151 in Madison
North end WIS 33 in Baraboo
Location
CountiesDane, Columbia, Sauk
Highway system
WIS 112WIS 114

Route description

Southern terminus on US 151

WIS 113 starts at an intersection with US Highway 151 in Madison. It runs northward as a divided highway through the northeast side of Madison and around the northern shore of Lake Mendota before crossing the Yahara River and exiting the city into the town of Westport. East of the village of Waunakee, the highway turns westward and runs concurrently along WIS 19 for about two miles (3.2 km) into the village. In the center of the village, WIS 113 turns northward and separates from WIS 19. From there, it turns westward to pass through the village of Dane and turns northward crossing out of Dane County into Columbia County on the way to Lodi.

In Lodi, the highway intersects WIS 60. WIS 113 continues north-northwesterly through the town of Lodi along the shore of Lake Wisconsin. Across the lake from Merrimac, the highway meets the northern end of WIS 188 and turns north into the parking area for the Merrimac Ferry. WIS 113 uses the ferry to cross Lake Wisconsin and into Sauk County.

Immediately north of the ferry crossing, WIS 113 turns westward and runs concurrently with WIS 78 through Merrimac. West of the village, WIS 113 turns northward. The highway crosses the Baraboo River and turns westerly into the city of Baraboo. After passing the Circus World Museum, WIS 113 turns northward. It then runs for about 12 mile (0.80 km) before it terminates at an intersection with WIS 33.

History

In 2001, much of the portion between Waunakee and Dane was rerouted. North of Cuba Valley Road, the WIS 113 designation was moved to McChesney Road for two miles (3.2 km) north to CTH-V and westerly on CTH-V for one mile (1.6 km) until it rejoined the old alignment. The routing was moved because the original alignment had several tight curves that had to be navigated at a low speed, whereas the new alignment was entirely straight with no curves. The old roadway was returned to the town of Vienna and was renamed Old 113 Road.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DaneMadison0.000.00 US 151
1.602.57 Aberg Avenue to I-39 / I-90 / I-94 / WIS 30Interchange
Town of Westport8.5813.81 WIS 19 east Sun PrairieEastern end of WIS 19 overlap
Waunakee10.8817.51 WIS 19 west Mazomanie, MiddletonWestern end of WIS 19 overlap
ColumbiaLodi22.2635.82 WIS 60 east Arlington
Town of West Point28.5245.90 WIS 188 south Sauk City
Lake Wisconsin28.6146.04 Merrimac Ferry
SaukMerrimac28.7746.30 WIS 78 north PortageEastern end of WIS 78 overlap
Town of Merrimac31.3650.47 WIS 78 south Prairie du SacWestern end of WIS 78 overlap
Baraboo40.3965.00 WIS 33
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References

  1. Southwest Region Staff (December 31, 2008). State Trunk Highway Log for Southwest Region. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Department of Transportation. 113N.
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