Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Welcome to Montana |
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0.0 0.0 |
Community of Ravalli - Junction of highway #200 |
Note highway #200 overlaps highway #93 at this point south.
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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.
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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.
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9.3 15.0 |
Community of Arlee |
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10.6 17.0 |
Junction of highway #559 |
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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.
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18.5 29.7 |
Services at highway |
West side of highway.
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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.
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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 |