Interstate 277 east

Ohio's iteration of Interstate 277 begins at exit 18 along Interstate 76 in Barberton, west of Akron in Summit County. U.S. Route 224 changes from overlapping with the latter to the former at this interchange. Eastbound I-76 has a sweeping movement to the right, then back left and over I-277. (4-9-2026)

The highway proceeds to receive a cloverleaf ramp from I-76 west. (4-9-2026)

I-277 and US 224 reassurance shields are then seen to the right. (4-9-2026)

The far right eastbound lane is set aside for traffic exiting at exit 2, which intersects Ohio State Route 93 (Waterloo Road/Manchester Road). (4-9-2026)

Exit 2 can be used to reach Portage Lakes State Park. (4-9-2026)

Exit 2 is a mile from exit 3 at South Main Street, and 2½ miles from I-277's eastern terminus at exit 4 at its parent Interstate 77, which has control cities of Akron and Canton. (4-9-2026)

I-277 subsequently crosses Waterloo Road. (4-9-2026)

Gas stations at exit 3 are posted on the right. (4-9-2026)

At an onramp from OH 93, a pedestrian walkway connecting two disjoint sections of Edwin Avenue passes overhead. (4-9-2026)

This is followed by more I-277/US 224 reassurance. (4-9-2026)

The Interstate crosses the Ohio Canal prior to exit 3. (4-9-2026)

The Firestone Metro Park can be reached from exit 3. (4-9-2026)

Exit 3 is just ahead on the right. (4-9-2026)

At exit 3, I-277 is respectively 1¼ and 1½ miles from exit 4A, leading to I-77 south and Canton, and exit 4B, leading to I-77 north and Akron. (4-9-2026)

A cloverleaf onramp from South Main merges in with eastbound I-277 at right. (4-9-2026)

I-277 is now half a mile from exit 4B to I-77 north. (4-9-2026)

I-277 officially ends at the beginning of exit 4A. Traffic remaining on eastbound US 224 toward Akron's eastern suburb of Mogadore is to get into the left 2 lanes. (4-9-2026)

The exit 4A gore sign. (4-9-2026)

Exit 4B is on the opposite side of US 224's forthcoming overpass over I-77. (4-9-2026)

US 224 will now head east toward Mogadore and then the greater Youngstown area. (4-9-2026)
