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Montana State #200 Highway Guide

Miles Kms Item Summary
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Welcome to Montana
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0.0
Community of Ravalli - Junction of highway #200
Note highway #200 overlaps highway #93 at this point south.
0.2
0.4
Community of Ravalli
Access to campground.
2.7
4.3
Roadside turnout
Large gravel turnout, no services, east side of highway
4.0
6.5
Point of Information
Crossing Spring Creek.
8.3
13.3
Point of Information
Crossing Jocko Creek.
8.3
13.4
Access to campground
East side of highway.
9.1
14.7
Access to Jocko River Fish Hatchery
East side of highway.
9.3
15.0
Community of Arlee

10.6
17.0
Junction of highway #559

12.8
20.6
Roadside turnout picnic area with historic sign
Gravel turnout, no services.
13.4
21.6
Point of Information
Missoula County, northern boundary.
16.2
26.0
Access to Bed and Breakfast
East side of highway.
18.5
29.7
Services at highway
West side of highway.
21.3
34.2
Flathead Indian Reservation
South boundary.
23.9
38.5
View from highway
Driving south.
25.0
40.3
Access to R V Park, Campground
East side of highway.
27.3
44.0
City of Missoula
Northern limits. Nestled in the Rockies of Western Montana is one of America's most sophisticated small towns-Missoula. With an area population of more than 75,000, Missoula has what you'd expect to find in a big city. Missoula is surrounded by millions of acres of National Forest, wilderness and recreation areas.
27.3
44.0
Junction of Interstate Highway #90
West to Mullin. East to Cities of Butte, Boseman, Billings. NOTE Overlap of highway #93 ends at this point and heads south to cities of Lolo, Bitterroot. South to Bitterroot National Forest Recreation Areas.
33.1
53.3
Exit #101 Interstate #90
Access to the City of Missoula.
33.1
53.3
Start / Finish of Highway Travel Guide - e&l
START / FINISH of HIGHWAY TRAVEL GUIDE, for continuance of highway #200 east, see milebymile.com - Section 2 - Wyoming highway #200, Cities of Missoula to Great Falls. The Lewis and Clark Trail. See atached link