Montana Highway 200 (MT 200) in the U.S. state of Montana is a route running east–west, across the entire state of Montana. From the starting point at ID 200, near Heron, the highway runs east to ND 200 near Fairview. It is part of a chain of state highways numbered 200 that extend from Idaho across Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota, totaling approximately 1,356 miles (2,182 km) long. At 706.272 mi (1,136.635 km), Montana Highway 200 is also the longest route signed as a state highway in the United States. Highway 200 helps to connect many small towns located in central Montana and the vast plains area of eastern Montana, to larger western Montana cities such as Great Falls and Missoula.

Route description

Highway 200 and US 93 southbound

At its western end at the Idaho state line, MT 200 follows the Clark Fork River at the feet of the Cabinet Mountains eastward for 85 miles (137 km) until it meets the Flathead River at MT 135. It then follows the Flathead River east for 25 miles (40 km) to Sčilíp (formerly Dixon) where the Flathead River turns north. MT 200 continues east following the Jocko River for 6 miles (10 km) and borders the CSKT Bison Range until it intersects with US 93 at Ravalli. The two highways share a 27-mile (43 km) concurrency and travel south I-90, where they head east into Missoula. MT 200 follows I-90 through Missoula for 14 miles (23 km), with US 93 departing and US 12 joining the route along the way, leaving the interstate near Milltown. The highway runs parallel to the Blackfoot River and is subject to hazardous driving conditions in the winter, particularly due to black ice. From I-90, the road travels 74 miles (119 km) east to Lincoln, and another 39 miles (63 km) where it crosses Rogers Pass on the Continental Divide. It continues east for 21 miles (34 km) to Bowman's Corner where it intersects US 287, and then another 30 miles (48 km) to Sun River where it merges with US 89. The two highways travel for 8 miles (13 km) east to I-15 near Vaughn, where they join the interstate and travel south for 12 miles (19 km) to Great Falls.

In Great Falls, MT 200 and US 89 leave I-15, where they become concurrent with MT 3, share a brief concurrency with I-315 (I-15 Business), and merge with US 87, following 10th Avenue South eastward through the city. The four routes of US 87, US 89, MT 3, and MT 200 share a 23-mile (37 km) concurrency from Great Falls to Armington Junction (near Belt), where US 89 heads south and the three remaining routes continue east for 65 miles (105 km). At Eddie's Corner (near Moore), the routes meet US 191 where MT 3 and US 191 share a common alignment to Harlowton. US 87, US 191, and MT 200 share a 14-mile (23 km) concurrency to Lewistown, where US 191 heads north, and US 87/MT 200 continue another 34 miles (55 km) to Grass Range. At Grass Range, MT 200 and US 87 end their 135-mile-long (217 km) concurrency and MT 200 continues east for 98 miles (158 km) to MT 59 in Jordan. MT 200 continues 68 miles (109 km) east to Circle where it intersects MT 13 and MT 200S (an auxiliary route that connects MT 200 with Glendive and Interstate 94). It continues 71 miles (114 km) east until it intersects MT 16 and MT 23, where MT 16 and MT 200 head north into Sidney and share a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) concurrency. MT 200 leaves Sydney and travels northeast for 11 miles (18 km) to Fairview, where it turns east and crosses into North Dakota.

MT 200 follows the following MDT corridors:

CorridorLength (mi)Length (km)West endEast endNotes
P-6 (C000006)115.787186.341Idaho state lineRavalli
N-5 (C000005)27.21543.798RavalliWyeUS 93 concurrency
I-90 (C000090)13.88122.339WyeBonnerI-90 concurrency
N-24 (C000024)140.184225.604BonnerSun River
N-3 (C000003)7.76312.493Sun RiverVaughnUS 89 concurrency
I-15 (C000015)11.60418.675VaughnGreat FallsI-15 concurrency
I-315 (C000315)0.8281.333Great FallsI-315 concurrency
N-60 (C000060)24.72639.793Great FallsArmingtonUS 87 / US 89 / MT 3 concurrency
N-57(C000057)279.109449.182ArmingtonCircleIncludes US 87 / US 191 / MT 3 concurrencies
P-51 (C000051)71.047114.339CircleJct. MT 16 / MT 23 south of Sidney
N-20 (C000020)14.12822.737Jct. MT 16 / MT 23 south of SidneyNorth Dakota state lineIncludes MT 16 concurrency

History

Today's Highway 200 is part of a four-state chain of such routes, but it did not begin that way. It was assembled from other state and federal routes over the years.

The status of the routes and route segments that became Highway 200 in 1937.

  • The section from the Idaho line to Ravalli was the original MT 3.
  • No concurrency from Ravalli to Missoula on US 93 or US 10.
  • The section from Bonner to Sun River was then MT 20, and much was yet to be constructed. The route even followed segments of today's MT 21 to Augusta and future US 287 (then MT 33).
  • No concurrency from Sun River to Grass Range along US 87.
  • The section from Grass Range to Circle was part of the original MT 18.
  • The remainder of MT 18 ran from Circle to Glendive, today's MT 200S.
  • The section from Circle to Sidney was Montana 23, ending at then MT 14.
  • MT 14 ran the rest of the way to Fairview.

By 1941, US 10 Alternate (US 10A) had replaced MT 3 as part of an alternate route from Wye to Spokane via Sandpoint and was now concurrent with US 93 to US 10.

Between 1948 and 1959, many construction projects and route redesignations with concurrencies made MT 20 from Bonner to Sidney the baseline for today's MT 200. MT 23N replaced MT 14 from Sidney to Fairview and MT 20S replaced MT 18 from Circle to Glendive.

In 1960, MT 20 picked up the Sidney to Fairview segment.

By 1969, the entire MT 20 had become MT 200 and included the former US 10A from Idaho to Wye, and following US 10/93 through Missoula. MT 20S became 200S.

Major junctions

CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
Sanders0.0000.000SH-200 west – SandpointContinuation into Idaho
10.41816.766MT 56 north to US 2TroySouthern terminus of MT 56
27.95944.996S-472 south (Blue Slide Road)
49.10279.022S-471 west (Prospect Creek Road)Forest Highway 7, seasonal access to Thompson Pass (S-471) and Cooper Pass (FR-7623, Prospect Creek Road)
Thompson Falls49.54479.733S-472 north (Blue Slide Road)
56.01390.144S-556 north (Thompson River Road)
Plains76.706123.446MT 28 east – Hot Springs, Kalispell, Glacier ParkWestern terminus of MT 28
85.030136.843MT 135 south to I-90St. RegisNorthern terminus of MT 135
Perma95.617153.881S-382 north – Hot Springs
Dixon109.750176.626S-212 north – CSKT Bison Range, Moiese, Charlo
LakeRavalli115.787186.341US 93 north – KalispellWestern end of US 93 concurrency
126.674203.862S-559 east (Jocko Road)
MissoulaWye142.057228.619S-574 west (Frenchtown Frontage Road)
143.002230.13996I-90 west – Coeur d'AleneWestern end of I-90 concurrency; exit numbers follow I-90
146.610235.94699Airway Boulevard
Missoula148.386238.804101I-90 BL east / US 93 south (Reserve Street) – HamiltonEastern end of US 93 concurrency
151.449243.734104Orange Street
152.313245.124105I-90 BL west / US 12 west (Van Buren Street) / Lewis and Clark TrailWestern end of US 12 concurrency
East Missoula153.938247.739107East Missoula
West Riverside156.883252.479109I-90 east / US 12 east – ButteEastern end of I-90/US 12 concurrency
Bonner157.962254.215S-210 east
Clearwater Junction189.463304.911MT 83 north – Seeley Lake, Kalispell, Glacier National Park
Powell210.306338.455MT 141 south – Avon, Helmville
Lewis and Clark240.582387.179S-279 south – Helena
Rogers Pass245.283394.745Continental Divide (elevation 5,610 ft or 1,710 m)
258.021415.245S-434 south – Wolf Creek, Bean Lake
Bowman's Corner266.653429.136US 287Augusta, Wolf Creek
CascadeSimms284.907458.513MT 21 west – Augusta
285.105458.832S-565 north
Sun River297.067478.083US 89 north – Fairfield, Choteau, Glacier National ParkWestern end of US 89 concurrency
Vaughn305.042490.918290I-15 north / Lewis and Clark TrailShelbyWestern end of I-15 concurrency; exit numbers follow I-15
309.140497.513286Manchester
313.018503.754282To US 87 north / Northwest BypassEastbound exit and westbound entrance
Great Falls314.997506.939280I-15 BL south (Central Avenue West) to US 87 northI-15 BL northern terminus
316.586509.496278—I-15 south / Lewis and Clark TrailHelena I-15 BL begins / I-315 begins / MT 3 begins (10th Avenue South)Eastern end of I-15 concurrency; western end of I-15 BL / I-315 / MT 3 concurrency; I-315 is unsigned; I-15 BL southern terminus; I-315 / MT 3 western terminus
316.921510.035014th Street SouthwestExit number follows I-15 Bus. (I-315)
317.414510.828I-315 ends / Fox Farm Road, 6th Street SouthwestEastern terminus of I-315 and concurrency
318.842– 318.927513.126– 513.263I-15 BL north (5th Street South / 6th Street South)Eastern end of I-15 Bus. concurrency; one-way pair
319.580– 319.660514.314– 514.443US 87 north (14th Street South / 15th Street South) / Lewis and Clark TrailBlack Eagle, HavreWestern end of US 87 concurrency; one-way pair
322.760519.432US 87 Byp. north (57th Street South) – Malmstrom AFB
315.779508.197S-228 north / S-227 south – Highwood, Sand Coulee
338.597544.919S-331 north – Belt
Armington Junction342.200550.718US 89 south – Monarch, White Sulphur SpringsEastern end of US 89 concurrency
Judith Basin352.727567.659S-427 south – White Sulphur Springs
Geyser363.607585.169S-551 north – Geyser
378.899609.779MT 80 north – Stanford, Fort Benton
385.004619.604S-541 south
391.951630.784S-207 north – Benchland
Moccasin396.968638.858S-426 north
400.744644.935S-239 west – Hobson, Utica
FergusEddies Corner406.897654.837US 191 south / MT 3 south / Nez Perce TrailHarlowtonEastern end of MT 3 concurrency; western end of US 191 concurrency
421.232677.907US 191 north / US 87 Byp. south (Truck Bypass) / Nez Perce TrailEastern end of US 191 concurrency
Lewistown421.232677.907US 87 Byp. (1st Avenue North; Truck Bypass) to US 191 / S-238 south – Great Falls
454.758731.862US 87 south / MT 19 north – Malta, BillingsEastern end of US 87 concurrency; southern terminus of MT 19
PetroleumWinnett477.375768.261S-244 south – Winnett
499.215803.409S-500 south
Garfield552.485889.138MT 59 south – Miles City
Jordan553.355890.539S-245 west – Hell Creek State Park, AirportAccess to Hell Creek State Park via S-543 (jct 280 ft from MT 200)
558.383898.630S-341 north
579.279932.259S-462 south
GarfieldMcCone county lineFlowing Well588.930947.791MT 24 north – Fort Peck
McCone607.933978.373S-253 south – Brockway
618.423995.255S-467 east
Circle619.496996.982S-252 west
620.265998.220MT 13 north – Wolf Point
621.309999.900MT 200S east – Glendive
DawsonRichey649.1061,044.635S-254 – Richey, Glendive
Richland692.3561,114.239MT 16 south / MT 23 east / Lewis and Clark TrailWatford City, GlendiveWestern end of MT 16 concurrency
Sidney694.9241,118.372MT 16 north – Regina, Culbertson, AirportEastern end of MT 16 concurrency
Fairview706.2231,136.556S-201 west
706.5841,137.137ND 200 east / Lewis and Clark TrailWillistonContinuation into North Dakota
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminusIncomplete access

Related route

Montana Highway 200S (MT 200S) is a spur route of MT 200 that branches off the main route near Circle and has an interchange with Interstate 94 shortly before terminating at the I-94 business loop in Glendive. MT 200S was originally part of MT 18, renamed MT 20S when MT 23 from Circle to Sidney was renamed MT 20 and received its current name when MT 20 was renamed MT 200. In the state road log, MT 200S picks up the mileposts from route N-57 (C000057) from mileposts 279.109 to 323.472, for a total of 45.280 miles (72.871 km).

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
McCone0.0000.000MT 200 – Circle, Wolf Point, SidneyWestern terminus; highway continues as MT 200 west
DawsonLindsay23.17837.301S-467 west
23.96538.568S-470 north
West Glendive44.36371.395I-94 east – BismarckI-94 exit 211; no direct access to I-94 west
45.28072.871I-94 BL to I-94 west – Glendive, Miles City, BillingsEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access

See also

  • U.S. Roads portal

External links