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Interstate 90 in Montana

Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental Interstate Highway across the northern United States, linking Seattle to Boston. The portion in the state of Montana is 552.54 miles (889.23 km) in length, passing through 14 counties in central and southern Montana. It is the longest segment of I-90 within a single state.[2]

Interstate 90

I-90 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDT
Length552.46 mi[1] (889.10 km)
Existed1957–present
HistoryCompleted in 1987
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-90 at Idaho state line
Major intersections
East end I-90 / US 87 at Wyoming state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
CountiesMineral, Missoula, Granite, Powell, Deer Lodge, Silver Bow, Jefferson, Broadwater, Gallatin, Park, Sweet Grass, Stillwater, Yellowstone, Big Horn
Highway system
US 89 US 93

Route description edit

Mineral County edit

I-90 enters Montana and Mineral County from Shoshone County, Idaho over the 4,725-foot (1,440 m) high Lookout Pass, which traverses the Coeur d'Alene Mountains of the Bitterroot Range, and immediately has its first interchange, a partial cloverleaf interchange serving extreme northwest Mineral County and access to Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area. The highway continues southeasterly through woodlands, paralleling the St. Regis River, before meeting the Dena Mora (Lookout Pass) rest area 4.7 miles (7.6 km) east of the Idaho–Montana border.[3] About 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from the rest stop is a diamond interchange, serving a small minor road into the St. Joe National Forest in Idaho.

The highway continues, winding through the woodlands until another diamond interchange, serving the small unincorporated community of Saltese. Continuing east for about six miles (9.7 km), each direction diverges for a small distance before returning side to side for a diamond interchange serving the unincorporated community of Haugan.[4][5]

Two miles (3.2 km) after Haugan, I-90 intersects the census-designated place (CDP) of De Borgia, continuing southeasterly, intersecting several minor roads, before reaching the CDP of St. Regis and Montana Highway 135 (MT 135). The highway stops paralleling the St. Regis River, and begins to parallel, and cross over several times, the Clark Fork River. Superior, the county seat, is intersected before the highway turns south through the Quartz Flats rest area, located 58.2 miles (93.7 km) from the Idaho border.[3] After leaving the rest area, the highway straightens out, heading easterly. The highway continues east before exiting the county, just south of Alberton.[4][5]

Missoula, Granite, and Powell counties edit

 
I-90 in Granite County, facing east

Entering Missoula County, the highway intersects Alberton, before continuing easterly through Huson and Secondary Highway 263 (S-263). The highway continues southeast before intersecting the concurrent highways US Highway 93 (US 93) and MT 200, which join I-90 from the west. The three highways continue into the county seat of Missoula, where, at the first exit, US 93 leaves on the western border of Missoula and travels through Orchard Homes. The next two exits travel into Downtown Missoula, while the last exit serves East Missoula. US 12 joins I-90 and MT 200 exits to the north of the highway outside of Missoula, paralleling the Blackfoot River as I-90 continues east, following and then intersecting S-210 in Clinton. The Bearmouth rest area, 142.8 miles (229.8 km) from the Idaho border, is intersected before crossing the Missoula–Granite county border.[3][4][5]

After entering Granite County, I-90 has an interchange with an access road to the Garnet Back Country Byway,[6] providing access to the Garnet Range on the west slope of the Rocky Mountains. The highway passes north of Lolo National Forest while headed easterly. The highway continues through northern Granite county, intersecting MT 1 before exiting the county entering Powell County. I-90 intersects S-272 13 miles (21 km) after entering the county, which clips the eastern segment of Lolo National Forest, before the seasonal Gold Creek rest area is intersected.[3] Garrison is northeast of the highway as US 12 ends its concurrency, traveling north from I-90 toward the state capital of Helena. I-90 turns south, paralleling former Northern Pacific Railway trackage,[7] before intersecting S-275 and the county seat, Deer Lodge. Continuing south, I-90 exits Powell County at Racetrack.[4][5]

Deer Lodge, Silver Bow, and Jefferson counties edit

I-90 bisects the northern tip of Deer Lodge County, in a southwesterly direction. Galen and S-273 are intersected, before the highway passes west of the Warm Springs State Wildlife Management Area. After passing the wildlife management area, the highway passes by Warm Springs and MT 48. Just northwest of the Deer Lodge–Silver Bow county border, I-90 intersects MT 1.[4][5]

Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, accessible via S-441, is the first exit in Silver Bow County on I-90, as the highway starts to turn back toward the east. Ramsay is located in the southwest corner of the interchange where I-15 becomes concurrent with I-90 through Butte. On the western edge of Butte, I-115 continues east into town, as I-15/I-90 turns southeast, bypassing most of downtown Butte. An interchange with MT 2 serves Bert Mooney Airport before I-15/I-90 split just east of Butte, with I-15 continuing north over the Continental Divide over the 6,368-foot (1,941 m) high Elk Park Pass, which straddles the Silver Bow–Jefferson county border. I-90 heads south then east, also entering Jefferson County, passing over the divide at Homestake Pass which is 6,375-foot (1,943 m) high. After traveling the pass, an emergency escape ramp can be found on the highway's eastbound lanes. Jefferson County has interchanges with S-399 east of Pipestone, Montana and S-359 east of Cardwell before meeting the Jefferson–Broadwater county border.[4][5]

Broadwater, Gallatin, and Park counties edit

 
I-90 through Bozeman Pass

There is only one exit along I-90 in Broadwater County, linking MT 2 in the south and US 287 north of the highway before crossing the Broadwater–Gallatin county border at the Missouri River. I-90 parallels S-205, bypassing the towns of Trident, Logan, Manhattan, and Belgrade on the north of the highway. A new interchange was constructed just east of Belgrade (exit 299) that services Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport to the north and the western area of the city of Bozeman. MT 85 travels south from I-90 in Belgrade, providing access to Bozeman Hot Springs. The highway then enters the city of Bozeman, the county seat, and intersects and becomes concurrent with US 191. I-90 exits the county at the Gallatin–Park county border at 5,760-foot (1,760 m) high Bozeman Pass. US 89 intersects I-90 in the county seat of Livingston and passes over the Yellowstone River. The highway continues northeasterly, paralleling the river, intersecting S-295 before crossing the Park–Sweet Grass county border.[4][5]

Sweet Grass and Stillwater counties edit

 
West of Park City facing west

Still paralleling the Yellowstone River, I-90 travels northwest intersecting S-298 and US 191 in the county seat of Big Timber. The highway turns back southeast, passing south of Greycliff and the Greycliff rest area, located 380.9 miles (613.0 km) from the Idaho border.[3] The highway passes through the Sweet Grass–Stillwater county border just west of Reed Point. After passing into Stillwater County, I-90 crosses over the river, and enters the county seat of Columbus, intersecting MT 78 south of the highway and S-306 on the north side of the highway. The highway is titled the Robert E. Ewing Jr. Memorial Highway between mileposts 410 and 424.[8] I-90 intersects the Columbus rest area, 418.8 miles (674.0 km) from the Idaho border,[3] followed by Park City before exiting Stillwater County.[4][5]

Yellowstone and Big Horn counties edit

US 212 becomes concurrent with I-90 just east of Laurel before entering the county seat of Billings. I-90 Business (I-90 Bus.) passes into town as the main freeway travels south of Billings and bisects Billings Heights and Lockwood intersecting MT 3 and US 87, which joins the I-90/US 212 concurrency. On the extreme eastern end of Billings, the three highways intersect the western terminus of I-94, which heads northeast toward North Dakota, while I-90 turns southeast into Big Horn County. Immediately after entering Big Horn County, the three highways pass the seasonal Hardin rest area.[3] Entering Hardin, the county seat, the three highways intersect S-313 and MT 47. S-313 provides access to Yellowtail Dam, while MT 47 connects back to I-94. After exiting Hardin, I-90 turns south, entering the Crow Indian Reservation and intersects S-384, before reaching Crow Agency. Crow Agency is home to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument and Reno–Benteen Battlefield Memorial, which are passed after US 212 departs to the east. Continuing south, I-90/US 87 parallels S-451 and the Little Bighorn River, passing by Garryowen, Benteen, Lodge Grass, and Wyola before exiting the state of Montana and entering Sheridan County, Wyoming.[4][5]

History edit

I-90 replaced US 10 between Livingston and the Idaho border,[9] and, before that, the Yellowstone Trail.[10] The section over Homestake Pass cost $18.5 million (equivalent to $133 million in 2023[11]) to construct and was completed on October 30, 1966.[12] The final two-lane section of the highway, near Springdale, was expanded to four lanes in May 1987.[13]

Until 1995 in Montana near the Idaho border, I-90 was not a divided highway for a few stretches, having only a narrow paved median.

From 1995 until 1999, the daytime maximum speed limit in Montana was "reasonable and prudent". As of October 1, 2015, the daytime and nighttime speed limits on Interstate Highways are 80 mph (130 km/h) for cars and light trucks and 65 mph (105 km/h) for heavy trucks, except within urban areas, where the maximum speed limit is 65 mph (105 km/h) for all vehicles, day or night.[14][15] The western 34 miles (55 km) have a lower speed limit, as well as the Missoula and Butte urban areas.[16]

In 1996, a section of I-90 was closed for 19 days due to a train derailment and chlorine spill near Alberton.[17]

Expansion of the Billings area corridor edit

The 2012 Billings area I-90 corridor planning study recommends many improvements to the corridor from Laurel through Lockwood, including construction of new east and westbound bridges over the Yellowstone River, with each bridge having three to four traffic lanes. Also recommended are construction of additional eastbound and westbound traffic lanes from Shiloh to Johnson Lane and reconstruction and widening of many of the bridges, interchanges and on/offramps along the corridor at an estimated cost of $114 million.[18]

Exit list edit

CountyLocationmi[19]kmExitDestinationsNotes
MineralLookout Pass0.0000.000 
 
I-90 west – Coeur d'Alene, Spokane
Continuation into Idaho
0.0770.1240Lookout PassLookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area
Taft5.5808.9805Taftaccess to St. Regis (Sohon)/Mullan Pass, St. Paul Pass Tunnel, and Route of the Hiawatha rail trail
Saltese10.41816.76610Saltese
Haugan16.54126.62016Haugan
De Borgia18.75230.17818De Borgia
Henderson21.82035.11622HendersonOld Mullan Road/Mullan Gulch Road to St. Regis
Drexel25.21640.58125Drexel
26.20742.17626Ward Creek RoadEastbound exit and entrance
29.94048.18430Two Mile Road
St. Regis33.24053.49533  MT 135 – St. Regisseasonal access to Avery via the St. Joe River Scenic Byway[20]
Sloway37.01659.57137Sloway Area
42.24767.99043Dry Creek Road
Superior46.75175.23847  S-257 – Superiorseasonal access to Headquarters
Lozeau54.65387.95555Lozeau, Quartz
Tarkio60.97198.12361Tarkio
Crystal Springs64.818–
65.565
104.314–
105.517
65Crystal Springs
66.055106.30566Fish Creek Road
Cyr69.483111.82270CyrWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
74.328119.61975 
 
I-90 BL east – Alberton
MissoulaAlberton76.809123.61277 
 
  I-90 BL west / S-507 (Petty Creek Road) – Alberton
81.765131.58882Nine Mile Road
Huson84.325135.70885  S-574 – Huson
Frenchtown88.888143.05189  S-263 – FrenchtownMullan Road to Missoula
Wye95.483153.66596 
 
 
 
US 93 north / MT 200 west – Kalispell
West end of US 93 / MT 200 overlap
99.091159.47299Airway Boulevard
Missoula100.867162.330101 
 
 
 
I-90 BL east / US 93 south (Reserve Street) – Hamilton
East end of US 93 overlap
103.930167.259104Orange Street
104.794168.650105 
 
 
 
I-90 BL west / US 12 west (Van Buren Street)
West end of US 12 overlap
106.419171.265107East Missoula
Bonner109.634176.439109 
 
MT 200 east – Bonner, Great Falls
East end of MT 200 overlap
Turah113.519182.691113Turah
Clinton120.423193.802120Clinton
Rock Creek125.475201.932126Rock Creek RoadRock Creek Road Scenic Byway
129.868209.002130Beavertail Road
GraniteBearmouth137.524221.323138Bearmouth Area
Drummond152.802245.911153  MT 1 – Drummond, PhilipsburgEastbound exit and westbound entrance
153.727247.400154 
 
To MT 1 – Drummond, Philipsburg
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
PowellJens161.637260.130162Jens
Gold Creek165.360266.121166Gold Creek
Phosphate169.327272.505170Phosphate
Garrison173.471279.175174 
 
US 12 east – Garrison, Helena
East end of US 12 overlap; Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
174.656281.082175 
 
 
To US 12 east – Garrison, Helena
No westbound entrance
178.245286.858179Beck Hill Road
Deer Lodge183.625295.516184 
 
I-90 BL east – Deer Lodge
186.640300.368187 
 
I-90 BL west – Deer Lodge
No westbound entrance
Racetrack193.861311.989195Racetrack
Deer LodgeGalen196.271315.868197  S-273 – Galen
Warm Springs200.264322.294201  MT 48 – Warm Springs
Opportunity206.336332.066208  MT 1 – Anaconda, Opportunity
Silver Bow209.806337.650211  S-441 – Gregson, Fairmont Hot Springs
Ramsay214.860345.784216Ramsay
Nissler217.337349.770219 
 
I-15 south – Dillon, Idaho Falls
West end of I-15 overlap; I-15 exit 121; exits in the I-15 overlap follow I-15
Rocker218.408351.494122Rocker
Butte220.237354.437124 
 
 
 
 
 
I-115 east / I-15 BL north / I-90 BL east – City Center
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
222.263357.698126Montana Street
223.883360.305127 
 
 
 
I-15 BL south / I-90 BL west (Harrison Avenue)
Signed as exits 127A and 127B eastbound; I-15 Bus./I-90 Bus. not signed eastbound
224.933361.995227 
 
I-15 north – Helena
East end of I-15 overlap; I-15 exit 129
226.785364.975228Continental Drive
Homestake231.425372.442233Homestake
JeffersonPipestone240.144386.474241Pipestone
Whitehall247.203397.835249  
 
MT 55 to MT 69 – Whitehall
S-399 (Whitetail Road) north from this exit
Cardwell254.472409.533256  S-359 – Cardwell, Boulder
265.878427.889267Milligan Canyon Road
Broadwater272.975439.311274  US 287 – Helena, Ennis
GallatinThree Forks276.514445.006278   MT 2 / S-205 – Three Forks, Trident
Logan281.447452.945283Logan, Trident
Manhattan286.871461.674288  
 
S-288 to S-346 – Manhattan, Amsterdam
Belgrade296.474477.129298   MT 85 / S-291 – Amsterdam, Belgrade, West Yellowstone
297.280478.426299Airway Boulevard
Bozeman303.434488.330305  S-412 (North 19th Avenue) / Springhill Road
305.084490.985306 
 
  
 
 
I-90 BL east / S-205 (North 7th Avenue) to US 191 south
307.568494.983309 
 
 
 
I-90 BL west / US 191 south (Main Street)
West end of US 191 overlap
311.207500.839313Bear Canyon Road
314.528506.184316Trail Creek Road
317.428510.851319Jackson Creek Road
322.387518.832324Ranch Access
ParkLivingston328.850529.233330 
 
I-90 BL east – Livingston
330.804532.377333 
 
US 89 south – Yellowstone National Park, Livingston City Center
West end of US 89 overlap
335.752540.340337 
 
I-90 BL west – Livingston
338.282544.412340 
 
US 89 north – White Sulphur Springs
East end of US 89 overlap
341.144549.018343Mission Creek Road
348.308560.547350East End Access
350.562564.175352Ranch Access
Sweet Grass352.169566.761354  S-563 – Springdale
359.952579.287362De Hart
365.541588.281367 
 
 
 
I-90 BL east / US 191 north – Big Timber, Harlowton
East end of US 191 overlap
368.691593.351370 
 
 
 
 
I-90 BL west to US 191 north – Big Timber, Harlowton
375.932605.004377Greycliff
382.929616.264384Bridger Creek Road
Stillwater390.017627.672392Reed Point
394.893635.519396Ranch Access
398.526641.365400Springtime Road
406.813654.702408  MT 78 – Columbus
424.583683.300426Park City
YellowstoneLaurel430.920693.499433 
 
I-90 BL east – West Laurel
432.039695.299434 
 
  US 212 west / US 310 – Laurel, Red Lodge
West end of US 212 overlap
435.439700.771437 
 
I-90 BL west / South Frontage Road – East Laurel
Billings441.444710.435443Zoo Drive, Shiloh Road
443.910714.404446 
 
I-90 BL east / King Avenue West, Mullowney Lane – West Billings
445.150716.399447South Billings Boulevard – Billings City Center
448.056721.076450  MT 3 (27th Street) – Billings City Center
450.817725.520452 
 
 
 
I-90 BL west / US 87 north – Roundup, Billings Heights, Lockwood
West end of US 87 overlap
453.263729.456455Johnson Lane – Lockwood
454.264731.067456 
 
I-94 east – Miles City, Bismarck
I-94 west to 90 east exit 0; western terminus of I-94
460.132740.511462Pryor Creek Road
467.594752.520469Arrow Creek Road
Big Horn476.564766.955478Fly Creek Road
482.327776.230484Frontage Road – Toluca
Hardin493.863794.795495 
 
  I-90 BL east / MT 47 – Hardin City Center
495.455797.358497 
 
I-90 BL west (Third Street) – Hardin
501.149806.521503Dunmore
507.093816.087509Crow Agency
508.758818.767510 
 
US 212 east – Little Bighorn Battlefield, Broadus
East end of US 212 overlap
512.638825.011514Garryowen
528.564850.641530  S-463 – Lodge Grass
541.924872.142544Wyola
547.796881.592549Aberdeen
554.105891.746 
 
 
 
I-90 east / US 87 south – Sheridan, Rapid City
Continuation into Wyoming
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Starks, Edward (January 27, 2022). "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways". FHWA Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved September 16, 2022.
  2. ^ Rand McNally (2023). "United States" (Map). Rand McNally Road Atlas: United States (2024 ed.). 1:9,820,800. Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 2–3. ISBN 978-0-528-02718-5.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Montana Department of Transportation. Montana Rest Areas (Map). Montana Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Rand McNally (2009). "Montana" (Map). The Road Atlas. c. 1:1,900,800. Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-0-528-94219-8.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Montana Department of Transportation (2009). Montana Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Helena: Montana Department of Transportation.
  6. ^ "Garnet Back Country Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved November 9, 2010.
  7. ^ United States Geological Survey (April 1903). Helena Quadrangle (Map). 1:250,000. Reston, Virginia: United States Geological Survey. Retrieved November 9, 2010.
  8. ^ "60-1-213. Robert E. Ewing Jr. memorial highway". Montana Code Annotated 2009. Montana Legislature. 2007. Retrieved November 10, 2010.
  9. ^ Meeks, Harold (2000). On the Road to Yellowstone: The Yellowstone Trail and American Highways, 1900–1930. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing. p. 127. ISBN 1-57510-079-7.
  10. ^ Rand McNally (1926). "Montana" (Map). Junior Road Map. Scale not given. Chicago: Rand McNally.
  11. ^ Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series.
  12. ^ Axline, Jon (Autumn 2013). "A Massive Undertaking: Construction Montana's Interstate Highways, 1956–1988". Montana: The Magazine of Western History. Vol. 63, no. 3. Montana Historical Society. p. 60. ISSN 0026-9891. JSTOR 24416216. OCLC 1051147215.
  13. ^ "I-90 finished in state". Billings Gazette. May 14, 1987. p. 1C. Retrieved September 24, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ Montana Department of Transportation. "Speed Limits in Montana". Montana Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  15. ^ Dennison, Mike (May 5, 2015). "New law will increase some highway speed limits to 80 mph". The Billings Gazette.
  16. ^ Briggeman, Kim (September 28, 2015). "80 mph: Speed limit to increase on most – but not all – interstates in Montana". The Missoulan. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  17. ^ Kato, Dillon (May 3, 2015). "Workshop Uses 1996 Alberton Chlorine Spill to Teach Emergency Management]". Missoulian.
  18. ^ "Billings Area I-90 Corridor Planning Study". Retrieved January 29, 2013.
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  20. ^ "The St. Joe River Scenic Byway in Idaho & Montana". Big Sky Fishing. Retrieved May 14, 2017.

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This article is about the section of Interstate 90 in Montana For the entire route see Interstate 90 Interstate 90 I 90 is an east west transcontinental Interstate Highway across the northern United States linking Seattle to Boston The portion in the state of Montana is 552 54 miles 889 23 km in length passing through 14 counties in central and southern Montana It is the longest segment of I 90 within a single state 2 Interstate 90I 90 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDTLength552 46 mi 1 889 10 km Existed1957 presentHistoryCompleted in 1987NHSEntire routeMajor junctionsWest endI 90 at Idaho state lineMajor intersectionsUS 93 MT 200 in Missoula US 12 from Missoula to Garrison I 15 west of Butte I 115 in Butte I 15 east of Butte US 191 in Bozeman US 212 US 310 in Laurel US 87 in Billings I 94 in Billings US 212 near Crow AgencyEast endI 90 US 87 at Wyoming state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMontanaCountiesMineral Missoula Granite Powell Deer Lodge Silver Bow Jefferson Broadwater Gallatin Park Sweet Grass Stillwater Yellowstone Big HornHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureMontana Highway SystemInterstate US State Secondary US 89 US 93 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Mineral County 1 2 Missoula Granite and Powell counties 1 3 Deer Lodge Silver Bow and Jefferson counties 1 4 Broadwater Gallatin and Park counties 1 5 Sweet Grass and Stillwater counties 1 6 Yellowstone and Big Horn counties 2 History 2 1 Expansion of the Billings area corridor 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editMineral County edit I 90 enters Montana and Mineral County from Shoshone County Idaho over the 4 725 foot 1 440 m high Lookout Pass which traverses the Coeur d Alene Mountains of the Bitterroot Range and immediately has its first interchange a partial cloverleaf interchange serving extreme northwest Mineral County and access to Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area The highway continues southeasterly through woodlands paralleling the St Regis River before meeting the Dena Mora Lookout Pass rest area 4 7 miles 7 6 km east of the Idaho Montana border 3 About 0 5 miles 0 80 km from the rest stop is a diamond interchange serving a small minor road into the St Joe National Forest in Idaho The highway continues winding through the woodlands until another diamond interchange serving the small unincorporated community of Saltese Continuing east for about six miles 9 7 km each direction diverges for a small distance before returning side to side for a diamond interchange serving the unincorporated community of Haugan 4 5 Two miles 3 2 km after Haugan I 90 intersects the census designated place CDP of De Borgia continuing southeasterly intersecting several minor roads before reaching the CDP of St Regis and Montana Highway 135 MT 135 The highway stops paralleling the St Regis River and begins to parallel and cross over several times the Clark Fork River Superior the county seat is intersected before the highway turns south through the Quartz Flats rest area located 58 2 miles 93 7 km from the Idaho border 3 After leaving the rest area the highway straightens out heading easterly The highway continues east before exiting the county just south of Alberton 4 5 Missoula Granite and Powell counties edit nbsp I 90 in Granite County facing eastEntering Missoula County the highway intersects Alberton before continuing easterly through Huson and Secondary Highway 263 S 263 The highway continues southeast before intersecting the concurrent highways US Highway 93 US 93 and MT 200 which join I 90 from the west The three highways continue into the county seat of Missoula where at the first exit US 93 leaves on the western border of Missoula and travels through Orchard Homes The next two exits travel into Downtown Missoula while the last exit serves East Missoula US 12 joins I 90 and MT 200 exits to the north of the highway outside of Missoula paralleling the Blackfoot River as I 90 continues east following and then intersecting S 210 in Clinton The Bearmouth rest area 142 8 miles 229 8 km from the Idaho border is intersected before crossing the Missoula Granite county border 3 4 5 After entering Granite County I 90 has an interchange with an access road to the Garnet Back Country Byway 6 providing access to the Garnet Range on the west slope of the Rocky Mountains The highway passes north of Lolo National Forest while headed easterly The highway continues through northern Granite county intersecting MT 1 before exiting the county entering Powell County I 90 intersects S 272 13 miles 21 km after entering the county which clips the eastern segment of Lolo National Forest before the seasonal Gold Creek rest area is intersected 3 Garrison is northeast of the highway as US 12 ends its concurrency traveling north from I 90 toward the state capital of Helena I 90 turns south paralleling former Northern Pacific Railway trackage 7 before intersecting S 275 and the county seat Deer Lodge Continuing south I 90 exits Powell County at Racetrack 4 5 Deer Lodge Silver Bow and Jefferson counties edit I 90 bisects the northern tip of Deer Lodge County in a southwesterly direction Galen and S 273 are intersected before the highway passes west of the Warm Springs State Wildlife Management Area After passing the wildlife management area the highway passes by Warm Springs and MT 48 Just northwest of the Deer Lodge Silver Bow county border I 90 intersects MT 1 4 5 Fairmont Hot Springs Resort accessible via S 441 is the first exit in Silver Bow County on I 90 as the highway starts to turn back toward the east Ramsay is located in the southwest corner of the interchange where I 15 becomes concurrent with I 90 through Butte On the western edge of Butte I 115 continues east into town as I 15 I 90 turns southeast bypassing most of downtown Butte An interchange with MT 2 serves Bert Mooney Airport before I 15 I 90 split just east of Butte with I 15 continuing north over the Continental Divide over the 6 368 foot 1 941 m high Elk Park Pass which straddles the Silver Bow Jefferson county border I 90 heads south then east also entering Jefferson County passing over the divide at Homestake Pass which is 6 375 foot 1 943 m high After traveling the pass an emergency escape ramp can be found on the highway s eastbound lanes Jefferson County has interchanges with S 399 east of Pipestone Montana and S 359 east of Cardwell before meeting the Jefferson Broadwater county border 4 5 Broadwater Gallatin and Park counties edit nbsp I 90 through Bozeman PassThere is only one exit along I 90 in Broadwater County linking MT 2 in the south and US 287 north of the highway before crossing the Broadwater Gallatin county border at the Missouri River I 90 parallels S 205 bypassing the towns of Trident Logan Manhattan and Belgrade on the north of the highway A new interchange was constructed just east of Belgrade exit 299 that services Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport to the north and the western area of the city of Bozeman MT 85 travels south from I 90 in Belgrade providing access to Bozeman Hot Springs The highway then enters the city of Bozeman the county seat and intersects and becomes concurrent with US 191 I 90 exits the county at the Gallatin Park county border at 5 760 foot 1 760 m high Bozeman Pass US 89 intersects I 90 in the county seat of Livingston and passes over the Yellowstone River The highway continues northeasterly paralleling the river intersecting S 295 before crossing the Park Sweet Grass county border 4 5 Sweet Grass and Stillwater counties edit nbsp West of Park City facing westStill paralleling the Yellowstone River I 90 travels northwest intersecting S 298 and US 191 in the county seat of Big Timber The highway turns back southeast passing south of Greycliff and the Greycliff rest area located 380 9 miles 613 0 km from the Idaho border 3 The highway passes through the Sweet Grass Stillwater county border just west of Reed Point After passing into Stillwater County I 90 crosses over the river and enters the county seat of Columbus intersecting MT 78 south of the highway and S 306 on the north side of the highway The highway is titled the Robert E Ewing Jr Memorial Highway between mileposts 410 and 424 8 I 90 intersects the Columbus rest area 418 8 miles 674 0 km from the Idaho border 3 followed by Park City before exiting Stillwater County 4 5 Yellowstone and Big Horn counties edit US 212 becomes concurrent with I 90 just east of Laurel before entering the county seat of Billings I 90 Business I 90 Bus passes into town as the main freeway travels south of Billings and bisects Billings Heights and Lockwood intersecting MT 3 and US 87 which joins the I 90 US 212 concurrency On the extreme eastern end of Billings the three highways intersect the western terminus of I 94 which heads northeast toward North Dakota while I 90 turns southeast into Big Horn County Immediately after entering Big Horn County the three highways pass the seasonal Hardin rest area 3 Entering Hardin the county seat the three highways intersect S 313 and MT 47 S 313 provides access to Yellowtail Dam while MT 47 connects back to I 94 After exiting Hardin I 90 turns south entering the Crow Indian Reservation and intersects S 384 before reaching Crow Agency Crow Agency is home to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument and Reno Benteen Battlefield Memorial which are passed after US 212 departs to the east Continuing south I 90 US 87 parallels S 451 and the Little Bighorn River passing by Garryowen Benteen Lodge Grass and Wyola before exiting the state of Montana and entering Sheridan County Wyoming 4 5 History editI 90 replaced US 10 between Livingston and the Idaho border 9 and before that the Yellowstone Trail 10 The section over Homestake Pass cost 18 5 million equivalent to 133 million in 2023 11 to construct and was completed on October 30 1966 12 The final two lane section of the highway near Springdale was expanded to four lanes in May 1987 13 Until 1995 in Montana near the Idaho border I 90 was not a divided highway for a few stretches having only a narrow paved median From 1995 until 1999 the daytime maximum speed limit in Montana was reasonable and prudent As of October 1 2015 update the daytime and nighttime speed limits on Interstate Highways are 80 mph 130 km h for cars and light trucks and 65 mph 105 km h for heavy trucks except within urban areas where the maximum speed limit is 65 mph 105 km h for all vehicles day or night 14 15 The western 34 miles 55 km have a lower speed limit as well as the Missoula and Butte urban areas 16 In 1996 a section of I 90 was closed for 19 days due to a train derailment and chlorine spill near Alberton 17 Expansion of the Billings area corridor edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2021 The 2012 Billings area I 90 corridor planning study recommends many improvements to the corridor from Laurel through Lockwood including construction of new east and westbound bridges over the Yellowstone River with each bridge having three to four traffic lanes Also recommended are construction of additional eastbound and westbound traffic lanes from Shiloh to Johnson Lane and reconstruction and widening of many of the bridges interchanges and on offramps along the corridor at an estimated cost of 114 million 18 Exit list editCountyLocationmi 19 kmExitDestinationsNotesMineralLookout Pass0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp I 90 west Coeur d Alene SpokaneContinuation into Idaho0 0770 1240Lookout PassLookout Pass Ski and Recreation AreaTaft5 5808 9805Taftaccess to St Regis Sohon Mullan Pass St Paul Pass Tunnel and Route of the Hiawatha rail trailSaltese10 41816 76610SalteseHaugan16 54126 62016HauganDe Borgia18 75230 17818De BorgiaHenderson21 82035 11622HendersonOld Mullan Road Mullan Gulch Road to St RegisDrexel25 21640 58125Drexel 26 20742 17626Ward Creek RoadEastbound exit and entrance 29 94048 18430Two Mile RoadSt Regis33 24053 49533 nbsp MT 135 St Regisseasonal access to Avery via the St Joe River Scenic Byway 20 Sloway37 01659 57137Sloway Area 42 24767 99043Dry Creek RoadSuperior46 75175 23847 nbsp S 257 Superiorseasonal access to HeadquartersLozeau54 65387 95555Lozeau QuartzTarkio60 97198 12361TarkioCrystal Springs64 818 65 565104 314 105 51765Crystal Springs 66 055106 30566Fish Creek RoadCyr69 483111 82270CyrWestbound exit and eastbound entrance 74 328119 61975 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east AlbertonMissoulaAlberton76 809123 61277 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west S 507 Petty Creek Road Alberton 81 765131 58882Nine Mile RoadHuson84 325135 70885 nbsp S 574 HusonFrenchtown88 888143 05189 nbsp S 263 FrenchtownMullan Road to MissoulaWye95 483153 66596 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 93 north MT 200 west KalispellWest end of US 93 MT 200 overlap 99 091159 47299Airway BoulevardMissoula100 867162 330101 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east US 93 south Reserve Street HamiltonEast end of US 93 overlap103 930167 259104Orange Street104 794168 650105 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west US 12 west Van Buren Street West end of US 12 overlap106 419171 265107East MissoulaBonner109 634176 439109 nbsp nbsp MT 200 east Bonner Great FallsEast end of MT 200 overlapTurah113 519182 691113TurahClinton120 423193 802120ClintonRock Creek125 475201 932126Rock Creek RoadRock Creek Road Scenic Byway 129 868209 002130Beavertail RoadGraniteBearmouth137 524221 323138Bearmouth AreaDrummond152 802245 911153 nbsp MT 1 Drummond PhilipsburgEastbound exit and westbound entrance153 727247 400154 nbsp nbsp To MT 1 Drummond PhilipsburgWestbound exit and eastbound entrancePowellJens161 637260 130162JensGold Creek165 360266 121166Gold CreekPhosphate169 327272 505170PhosphateGarrison173 471279 175174 nbsp nbsp US 12 east Garrison HelenaEast end of US 12 overlap Eastbound exit and westbound entrance174 656281 082175 nbsp nbsp nbsp To US 12 east Garrison HelenaNo westbound entrance 178 245286 858179Beck Hill RoadDeer Lodge183 625295 516184 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east Deer Lodge 186 640300 368187 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west Deer LodgeNo westbound entranceRacetrack193 861311 989195RacetrackDeer LodgeGalen196 271315 868197 nbsp S 273 GalenWarm Springs200 264322 294201 nbsp MT 48 Warm SpringsOpportunity206 336332 066208 nbsp MT 1 Anaconda OpportunitySilver Bow 209 806337 650211 nbsp S 441 Gregson Fairmont Hot SpringsRamsay214 860345 784216RamsayNissler217 337349 770219 nbsp nbsp I 15 south Dillon Idaho FallsWest end of I 15 overlap I 15 exit 121 exits in the I 15 overlap follow I 15Rocker218 408351 494122RockerButte220 237354 437124 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 115 east I 15 BL north I 90 BL east City CenterEastbound exit and westbound entrance222 263357 698126Montana Street223 883360 305127 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 15 BL south I 90 BL west Harrison Avenue Signed as exits 127A and 127B eastbound I 15 Bus I 90 Bus not signed eastbound224 933361 995227 nbsp nbsp I 15 north HelenaEast end of I 15 overlap I 15 exit 129226 785364 975228Continental DriveHomestake231 425372 442233HomestakeJeffersonPipestone240 144386 474241PipestoneWhitehall247 203397 835249 nbsp nbsp nbsp MT 55 to MT 69 WhitehallS 399 Whitetail Road north from this exitCardwell254 472409 533256 nbsp S 359 Cardwell Boulder 265 878427 889267Milligan Canyon RoadBroadwater 272 975439 311274 nbsp US 287 Helena EnnisGallatinThree Forks276 514445 006278 nbsp nbsp MT 2 S 205 Three Forks TridentLogan281 447452 945283Logan TridentManhattan286 871461 674288 nbsp nbsp nbsp S 288 to S 346 Manhattan AmsterdamBelgrade296 474477 129298 nbsp nbsp MT 85 S 291 Amsterdam Belgrade West Yellowstone297 280478 426299Airway BoulevardBozeman303 434488 330305 nbsp S 412 North 19th Avenue Springhill Road305 084490 985306 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east S 205 North 7th Avenue to US 191 south307 568494 983309 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west US 191 south Main Street West end of US 191 overlap 311 207500 839313Bear Canyon Road 314 528506 184316Trail Creek Road 317 428510 851319Jackson Creek Road 322 387518 832324Ranch AccessParkLivingston328 850529 233330 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east Livingston330 804532 377333 nbsp nbsp US 89 south Yellowstone National Park Livingston City CenterWest end of US 89 overlap335 752540 340337 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west Livingston 338 282544 412340 nbsp nbsp US 89 north White Sulphur SpringsEast end of US 89 overlap 341 144549 018343Mission Creek Road 348 308560 547350East End Access 350 562564 175352Ranch AccessSweet Grass 352 169566 761354 nbsp S 563 Springdale 359 952579 287362De Hart 365 541588 281367 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east US 191 north Big Timber HarlowtonEast end of US 191 overlap 368 691593 351370 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west to US 191 north Big Timber Harlowton 375 932605 004377Greycliff 382 929616 264384Bridger Creek RoadStillwater 390 017627 672392Reed Point 394 893635 519396Ranch Access 398 526641 365400Springtime Road 406 813654 702408 nbsp MT 78 Columbus 424 583683 300426Park CityYellowstoneLaurel430 920693 499433 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east West Laurel432 039695 299434 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 212 west US 310 Laurel Red LodgeWest end of US 212 overlap435 439700 771437 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west South Frontage Road East LaurelBillings441 444710 435443Zoo Drive Shiloh Road443 910714 404446 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east King Avenue West Mullowney Lane West Billings445 150716 399447South Billings Boulevard Billings City Center448 056721 076450 nbsp MT 3 27th Street Billings City Center450 817725 520452 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west US 87 north Roundup Billings Heights LockwoodWest end of US 87 overlap453 263729 456455Johnson Lane Lockwood454 264731 067456 nbsp nbsp I 94 east Miles City BismarckI 94 west to 90 east exit 0 western terminus of I 94 460 132740 511462Pryor Creek Road 467 594752 520469Arrow Creek RoadBig Horn 476 564766 955478Fly Creek Road 482 327776 230484Frontage Road TolucaHardin493 863794 795495 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 BL east MT 47 Hardin City Center495 455797 358497 nbsp nbsp I 90 BL west Third Street Hardin 501 149806 521503Dunmore 507 093816 087509Crow Agency 508 758818 767510 nbsp nbsp US 212 east Little Bighorn Battlefield BroadusEast end of US 212 overlap 512 638825 011514Garryowen 528 564850 641530 nbsp S 463 Lodge Grass 541 924872 142544Wyola 547 796881 592549Aberdeen 554 105891 746 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 east US 87 south Sheridan Rapid CityContinuation into Wyoming1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit Starks Edward January 27 2022 Table 1 Main Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways FHWA Route Log and Finder List Federal Highway Administration Retrieved September 16 2022 Rand McNally 2023 United States Map Rand McNally Road Atlas United States 2024 ed 1 9 820 800 Chicago Rand McNally pp 2 3 ISBN 978 0 528 02718 5 a b c d e f g Montana Department of Transportation Montana Rest Areas Map Montana Department of Transportation Retrieved November 8 2010 a b c d e f g h i Rand McNally 2009 Montana Map The Road Atlas c 1 1 900 800 Chicago Rand McNally pp 60 61 ISBN 978 0 528 94219 8 a b c d e f g h i Montana Department of Transportation 2009 Montana Highway Map PDF Map Helena Montana Department of Transportation Garnet Back Country Byway America s Byways Federal Highway Administration Retrieved November 9 2010 United States Geological Survey April 1903 Helena Quadrangle Map 1 250 000 Reston Virginia United States Geological Survey Retrieved November 9 2010 60 1 213 Robert E Ewing Jr memorial highway Montana Code Annotated 2009 Montana Legislature 2007 Retrieved November 10 2010 Meeks Harold 2000 On the Road to Yellowstone The Yellowstone Trail and American Highways 1900 1930 Missoula Montana Pictorial Histories Publishing p 127 ISBN 1 57510 079 7 Rand McNally 1926 Montana Map Junior Road Map Scale not given Chicago Rand McNally Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series Axline Jon Autumn 2013 A Massive Undertaking Construction Montana s Interstate Highways 1956 1988 Montana The Magazine of Western History Vol 63 no 3 Montana Historical Society p 60 ISSN 0026 9891 JSTOR 24416216 OCLC 1051147215 I 90 finished in state Billings Gazette May 14 1987 p 1C Retrieved September 24 2018 via Newspapers com Montana Department of Transportation Speed Limits in Montana Montana Department of Transportation Retrieved September 19 2018 Dennison Mike May 5 2015 New law will increase some highway speed limits to 80 mph The Billings Gazette Briggeman Kim September 28 2015 80 mph Speed limit to increase on most but not all interstates in Montana The Missoulan Retrieved September 19 2018 Kato Dillon May 3 2015 Workshop Uses 1996 Alberton Chlorine Spill to Teach Emergency Management Missoulian Billings Area I 90 Corridor Planning Study Retrieved January 29 2013 Montana Department of Transportation 2013 Montana Road Log PDF Montana Department of Transportation pp 9 18 Retrieved April 4 2015 The St Joe River Scenic Byway in Idaho amp Montana Big Sky Fishing Retrieved May 14 2017 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 90 in MontanaKML is from Wikidata nbsp Interstate 90Previous state Idaho Montana Next state Wyoming Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 90 in Montana amp oldid 1197948365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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