Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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Welcome to Montana |
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City of Billings - Junction of Highway #87 |
North to Lewistown. East to Miles City, Glendive. Yellowstone Valley has a dry, sunny climate and magnificent views of four mountain ranges. To the southwest are the Beartooths; to the southeast is the Pryor Range; the Snowies to the north; and to the west are the Crazy Mountains. |
0.0 0.0 |
Community of Laurel |
Junction of business loop #90, services fuel gas, diesel off highway south side . Access to Campgrounds. |
0.9 1.4 |
Point of Information |
Crossing the Yellowstone River. |
4.2 6.8 |
Exit #450 ( 27th Street ) |
Access to highway #3, north to communities of Billing Hts. Action, Comanche. Access to Rocky Mountain College & Visitor Information Center. |
8.8 14.2 |
Exit #447 - ( South Billings Blvd ) |
Services off highway, fuel, gas, diesel. |
10.5 16.9 |
Exit #446 ( King Ave. West ) |
Services off highway, fuel, gas, diesel. |
14.7 23.7 |
Exit #443 ( 200 Drive ) |
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15.7 25.3 |
Point of Information |
Crossing Canyon Creek. |
22.3 35.9 |
Truck Weigh Station |
Both sides of highway. |
29.7 47.8 |
Exit #434 |
Junction of highways #310 & #212. Access to the City of Laurel. South to the Communities of Silesia, Rockvale, Bridger. Access to Yellowstone National Park. Services fuel, gas, diesel off highway, north side. |
31.2 50.2 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
37.5 60.3 |
Point of Information |
Stillwater County, eastern boundary. |
41.5 66.8 |
Exit #426 |
Access to Park City, services off highway fuel gas, diesel, north side of highway. |
44.5 71.6 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
54.0 86.9 |
Roadside turnout State Rest Area |
Picnic tables, toilets, shelters. |
54.7 88.0 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
63.7 102.5 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
69.3 111.5 |
Exit #408 |
City of Columbus. Junction of highway #78, south to Communities of Absarokee, Roscoe. South to Red Mountain Lodge Ski Area. |
69.3 111.5 |
Exit #408 - Access to Cooney State Park |
Junction of highway #78. Cooney State Park's lake is an irrigation reservoir and is the most popular recreation area in south-central Montana. Attractions include fishing for good walleye and rainbow trout. This large 289-acre park at 3,300 feet elevation has many boating opportunities and 75 camping sites. The site offers coin-operated showers, drinking water, picnic tables, grills, fire rings, flush/vault toilets, and trash cans. There is also a golf course and three museums. |
76.5 123.1 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
82.9 133.4 |
Exit #400 ( Springtime Road ) |
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88.5 142.4 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
96.3 155.0 |
Exit #392 |
Community of Reed Point, access to campground. |
98.3 158.2 |
Point of Information |
Sweet Grass County, eastern boundary. |
104.2 167.7 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
107.6 173.2 |
Exit #384 ( Bridger Creek Road ) |
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108.2 174.1 |
Point of Information |
Crossing Bridger Creek. |
113.3 182.3 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
114.1 183.6 |
Roadside turnout State Rest Area with Historical Sign |
Washrooms, picnic tables, shelters. The Crazy Mountains. There are several stories about how the mountains got their current name. The popular story goes that a woman traveling accross the plains in a wagon train went insane. She escaped from the party and was found near these mountains. So they were called the Crazy Women Mountains, a name that was eventually shortened. The Crazy Mountains were an important trail mark for the Bozeman Trail emigrants in the Yellowstone Valley. |
114.1 183.6 |
View from Rest Area |
Looking at the Crazy Mountains. |
118.8 191.2 |
Exit #377 |
, south of highway. Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Monument is located in southeast Montana. This historic site is for day use only. This blacktailed prairie dog community is protected and preserved through the efforts of the Nature Conservancy, the Montana Departments of Transportation and Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Interpretive displays help to tell the story of these small entertaining prairie dogs. The site is 98 acres in size and is situated at 3,600 feet in elevation. |
120.5 193.9 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
129.5 208.4 |
Exit #370 - City of Big Timber |
North of highway. Junction of highway #191. NOTE: Highway #191 0verlaps Interstate highway #90 at this point west. |
132.6 213.4 |
Point of Information |
Crossing the Boulder River. |
134.6 216.6 |
Exit #367 |
Access to the City of Big Timber, & Visitor Information Center. |
143.7 231.3 |
Exit #362 |
Access to the Community of DeHart. |
155.9 250.9 |
Exit #354 - Community of Springdale |
Junction of County roadway #563, no services. |
156.5 251.9 |
Point of Information |
Park County, eastern boundary. |
157.5 253.5 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
157.9 254.1 |
View from highway |
Driving west. Looking west at the Rocky Mountains and the Yellowstone River. |
162.1 260.9 |
Exit #350 |
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173.2 278.7 |
Exit #343 ( Mission Creek Road ) |
No services |
174.3 280.5 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
178.1 286.6 |
Junction of highway #89 |
South to Communities of Emigrant, Miner, Gardiner.
South to Yellowstone National Park. NOTE: Highway #89 overlaps Interstate highway #90 at this point west. |
182.2 293.2 |
Exit #337 - City of Livingston |
Junction of Interstate #90 Business Route |
188.9 304.0 |
Point of Information |
Crossing the Yellowstone River. |
189.8 305.4 |
Exit #333 |
Access to the City of Livingston. Junction of highway #89 NOTE: Overlap of highway #89 ends at this point and heads south. services fuel, gas, diesel, off highway, south side. |
193.3 311.1 |
Exit #330 |
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198.3 319.1 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
200.0 321.9 |
Truck chain up area |
North side of highway |
203.5 327.5 |
Exit #324 |
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206.7 332.6 |
Truck chain up area |
North side of highway |
208.2 335.0 |
Point of Information |
Gallatin County, eastern boundary. |
209.4 337.0 |
Roadside turnout with historic information sign |
North side of highway. |
211.3 340.0 |
Exit #319 - ( Jackson Creek Road ) |
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212.5 342.0 |
Chain Removal Area |
North side of highway. |
215.9 347.4 |
Exit #316 -( Trail Creek Road ) |
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216.0 347.6 |
View from highway |
Driving west. |
221.2 356.0 |
Exit #313 - (Bear Canyon Road ) |
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227.1 365.5 |
Exit #309 - ( Main Street ) - City of Bozeman |
Junction of highway #191 south. NOTE: Overlap of highway #191 ends at this point and heads south. Access to Visitor Information Center. South to Gallatin National Forest Recreation Areas. South to Yellowstone National Park. |
227.1 365.5 |
City of Bozeman |
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