List of county roads in Sibley County, Minnesota

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County State-Aid Highways:County State-Aid Highway X (CSAH X)
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The following is a list of county-maintained roads in Sibley County, Minnesota, United States. Some of the routes included in this list are also county-state-aid-highways (CSAH).

Route list

NumberLength (mi)Length (km)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
County 1 square.svgCSAH 1 MN 19 in Winthrop County 4 in Alfsborg Township
County 2 square.svgCSAH 2Nicollet County lineRenville County line (County 20)
County 3 square.svgCSAH 3Nicollet County lineMcLeod County line
County 4 square.svgCSAH 4Nicollet County lineMcLeod County line
County 5 square.svgCSAH 5Scott County line (County 1) County 61 in Washington Lake Township
County 6 square.svgCSAH 6 MN 19 in Henderson MN 25 in Faxon Township
County 7 square.svgCSAH 7County 10 in Grafton Township County 2 in Grafton Township
County 8 square.svgCSAH 8County 22 in Severance Township US 169 and MN 93 in Henderson Township
County 9 square.svgCSAH 9Nicollet County lineMcLeod County line
County 10 square.svgCSAH 10200th Street in Grafton Township MN 22 in Gaylord
County 11 square.svgCSAH 11County 12 in Arlington Township McLeod and Carver County lines
County 12 square.svgCSAH 12 MN 22 in Dryden Township County 9 in Arlington Township Western Segment
County 12 square.svgCSAH 12 MN 5 in Arlington County 6 in Jessenland Township Eastern Segment
County 13 square.svgCSAH 13County 8 in Sibley Township McLeod County line
County 14 square.svgCSAH 14 MN 25 in Faxon Township Carver County line
County 15 square.svgCSAH 15McLeod County line MN 5 in Green Isle Township
County 16 square.svgCSAH 16County 27 in Jessenland Township Carver County line
County 17 square.svgCSAH 17County 8 in Kelso Township MN 5 in Arlington
County 18 square.svgCSAH 18County 17 in Kelso Township County 8 in Henderson Township
County 20 square.svgCSAH 20Nicollet County lineCounty 8 in Henderson Township
County 21 square.svgCSAH 21 MN 22 in Gaylord County 12 in Dryden Township
County 22 square.svgCSAH 22Nicollet County lineRenville County line
County 23 square.svgCSAH 23County 8 in Alfsborg Township MN 19 in Transit Township
County 24 square.svgCSAH 24Nicollet County lineCounty 8 in Cornish Township
County 25 square.svgCSAH 25County 22 in Severance Township MN 15 in Cornish Township
County 26 square.svgCSAH 26County 10 in Transit Township MN 22 in Dryden Township
County 27 square.svgCSAH 27County 12 in Jessenland Township County 5 in Faxon Township
County 28 square.svgCSAH 28County 11 in Green Isle MN 25 in Green Isle
County 29 square.svgCSAH 29County 15 in New Auburn MN 22 in New Auburn
County 32 square.svgCSAH 32County 33 in Winthrop MN 19 in Winthrop
County 33 square.svgCSAH 33 MN 15 in Winthrop MN 19 in Winthrop
County 34 square.svgCSAH 34County 9 in Arlington County 17 in Arlington
County 52 square.svgCR 52671st Avenue in Grafton Township County 2 in Grafton Township
County 53 square.svgCR 53County 8 in Cornish Township MN 15 in Bismarck Township
County 56 square.svgCR 56520th Street in Severance Township County 22 in Severance Township
County 57 square.svgCR 57County 8 in Alfsborg Township County 1 in Alfsborg Township Southern Segment
County 57 square.svgCR 57 MN 19 in Winthrop County 58 in Transit Township Northern Segment
County 58 square.svgCR 58 MN 15 in Transit Township MN 22 in Dryden Township
County 59 square.svgCR 59County 13 in New Auburn Township County 11 in Green Isle Township
County 60 square.svgCSAH 60County 6 in Faxon Township MN 25 in Faxon Township
County 61 square.svgCR 61 MN 5 and MN 25 in Green Isle County 5 in Washington Lake Township
County 62 square.svgCR 62 MN 22 in Sibley Township MN 19 in Henderson Township
County 63 square.svgCR 63Nicollet County lineCounty 8 in Sibley Township
County 64 square.svgCR 64County 12 in Jessenland Township County 119 in Jessenland Township
County 65 square.svgCR 65 MN 19 in Arlington Township MN 19 in Jessenland Township
County 67 square.svgCR 67481st Avenue in Sibley Township 280th Street in Dryden Township
County 107 square.svgCR 107County 2 in Grafton Township McLeod County line
County 108 square.svgCR 108520th Street in Severance Township County 22 in Severance Township
County 117 square.svgCR 117 MN 5 in Arlington Highland Lane in Arlington Township
County 119 square.svgCR 119County 27 in Jessenland Township County 6 in Jessenland Township
County 154 square.svgCR 154Renville County lineCounty 2 in Moltke Township
County 155 square.svgCR 155County 8 in Severance Township County 2 in Severance Township
County 160 square.svgCR 160 MN 25 in Faxon Township Carver County line
County 164 square.svgCR 164County 11 in Washington Lake Township County 27 in Jessenland Township
County 166 square.svgCR 166County 17 in Arlington 387th Avenue in Arlington Township

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