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    Montana State #24 Highway Guide

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    0.0

    Welcome to Montana! Note: Border crossing point is called 'West Poplar River Border Crossing Point.'
    0.0
    0.0
    Canada / United States Border

    0.7
    1.1
    View from highway
    Driving South.
    3.6
    5.8
    View from highway
    Driving South.
    7.1
    11.4
    View from highway
    Entering community of Opheim.
    7.7
    12.4
    Junction of Highway #248
    East to community of Scobey; West to Whitewater.
    12.1
    19.4
    View from highway
    Driving South.
    15.1
    24.3
    Hienz Road
    East side of the highway.
    17.4
    28.0
    View from highway
    Driving South.
    22.0
    35.4
    Kerr Road
    West side of the highway.
    24.0
    38.7
    Ruff Corn Road

    26.2
    42.2
    Sand Road
    West side of the highway.
    27.5
    44.3
    Meadowlark Road

    28.3
    45.6
    Golden Valley Road
    West side of the highway.
    37.7
    60.7
    Access to fishing at Base Ponds
    1 mile West of the highway.
    38.9
    62.6
    Olsen Spr. Road

    40.6
    65.4
    Access to community of St. Marie
    East side of the highway.
    42.7
    68.7
    Shipp Road
    West side of the highway.
    49.0
    78.8
    Gilbertson Road
    West side of the highway.
    49.9
    80.3
    Cut Across Road
    West side of the highway.
    51.4
    82.7
    Cherry Valley Road
    West side of the highway.
    51.8
    83.3
    West Hanson Road

    54.8
    88.2
    Airport Road
    West side of the highway.
    56.1
    90.3

    Junction of Highway #2 East to communities of Wolf Point, Brockton and Culbertson; West to Glasgow, Havre and Shelby. Highway #24 continues South to Fort Peck, Fort Peck Lake and Fort Peck Dam, named for an old trading post of the 1860's, Fort Peck Dam is one of six multipurpose main stem projects which operate as part of a system on the upper Missouri River. Construction of Fort Peck Dam near Glasgow, Montana, began in 1933 and was completed in 1940. Fort Peck Dam is the largest hydraulically filled dam in the United States. Fort Peck Lake is the 5th-largest man-made reservoir in the United States. Game fish available: Black Crappie, Brown Trout, Burbot, Channel Catfish, Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Paddlefish, Rainbow Trout, Sauger, Shovelnose Sturgeon, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Yellow Perch.
    56.1
    90.3

    Start/Finish of Highway Travel Guide. - Se