I-295 Connection for Camden Road to I-95 Now Partially Open Near Hope Mills
It’s seemed like forever, but you can finally get on Interstate 295 from Interstate 95 near Hope Mills, at least partially.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation removed the barricades at the Camden Road interchange near Exit 38 of I-95 in Robeson County. The catch – for now – is that only the interchanges for I-95 South and I-295 South are open.
“Today marks another milestone toward the completion of the Fayetteville Outer Loop,” Grady Hunt, a member of the N.C. Board of Transportation who lives in Robeson County, said in a news release. “This is a critical corridor for our region of the state, for Fort Liberty and for continued economic growth and better highway access.”
You can now get on I-295 South at Camden Road, and go to I-95 South at Exit 38. And you can also now get off I-95 South at Exit 38, to head toward Camden Road. The Northbound versions will open next summer, when the widening of I-95 is completed between mile markers 37 and 41.
The last segment of I-295 is expected to open in the Spring of 2026, which will complete the I-295 Outer Loop at 39 miles.