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U.S. Route 287 in Montana

U.S. Route 287 (US 287) is a north-south United States Numbered Highway in the state of Montana. It extends approximately 281.2 miles (452.5 km) from Yellowstone National Park north to U.S. Route 89 in Choteau, 100 miles (160 km) south of the Canadian border.

U.S. Highway 287

US 287 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDT
Length281.183 mi[1] (452.520 km)
Existed1965–present
Tourist
routes
Lewis and Clark Trail
Major junctions
South endYellowstone National Park at West Yellowstone
Major intersections
North end US 89 in Choteau
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
CountiesGallatin, Madison, Jefferson, Broadwater, Lewis and Clark
Highway system

Route description edit

 
US 287 north of Yellowstone National Park

US 287 in Montana begins at the West Entrance to Yellowstone National Park concurrent with US 20 and US 287, at the edge of the town of West Yellowstone. Some commercially produced maps show US 287 going through Yellowstone National Park; however, it officially has a gap inside the park and resumes in Wyoming at the South Entrance, concurrent with US 89 and US 191. A few blocks into West Yellowstone, US 20 leaves the US 191 / US 287 concurrency and heads west towards the Targhee Pass and Idaho. The highway heads north, running concurrently with US 191 for 8 miles (13 km) before it heads west for 22 miles (35 km), passing along the north shores of Hebgen Lake and Earthquake Lake, to Montana Highway 87 (MT 87). US 287 turns north-northwest and follows the Madison River for 40 miles (64 km) to Ennis, where it intersects MT 287, and continues north for 16 miles (26 km) to Norris, where it intersects MT 84. It continues for 19 miles (31 km) to MT 2, just north of Sappington, where it turns east and the two routes share a ten-mile (16 km) concurrency. At Three Forks Junction, MT 2 leaves US 287 and heads east towards Three Forks, while US 287 turns north and travels for 1+14 miles (2.0 km) to I-90.

US 287 heads north for 30 miles (48 km) to Townsend, where it merges with US 12, and the two routes travel northwest for 44 miles (71 km) to Helena. On the east side of Helena, the combined route intersects I-15, where US 287 continues north on I-15 and US 12 heads west through downtown Helena. US 287 follows I-15 for 25 miles (40 km), and exits I-15 northeast of Wolf Creek and heads northwest. It travels for 18 miles (29 km) to MT 200, 20 miles (32 km) to MT 21 (about 1+12 miles (2.4 km) north of Augusta), and 25 miles (40 km) to Choteau where it ends at US 89.[1][2]

US 287 is one of three highways in Montana numbered '287', the other two being Montana Highway 287 (MT 287) and Montana Secondary Highway 287 (S-287). Both routes are accessible to US 287, with MT 287 intersecting it in Ennis, while S-287 intersects MT 2 in Three Forks, about 3 miles (5 km) east of US 287.

History edit

US 287 was originally designated as Montana State Highway 287 (MT 287). The Montana State Highway Commission first assigned the MT 287 designation in 1958 to a cross-state route from Yellowstone National Park at West Yellowstone to the Canada–United States border at the Piegan–Carway Border Crossing between Babb and Cardston, Alberta. MT 287 ran concurrently with US 191 for 8 miles (13 km) north from West Yellowstone and replaced MT 1 from US 191 to US 10S near Sappington. The route joined US 10S—along the modern Interstate 90 (I-90) corridor—to its junction with US 10 and US 10N near Three Forks. MT 287 continued with US 10N north and west to Helena, then the route ran concurrently with US 91 (along the modern I-15 corridor) to Wolf Creek. MT 287 replaced MT 33 between Wolf Creek and Choteau, then the highway ran concurrently with US 89 through Browning to Canada.[3][4] After the Hebgen Lake earthquake in 1959, which destroyed part of the highway along that lake and created Quake Lake, MT 287 was temporarily rerouted to the highway north from Raynolds Pass.[4][5]

In 1961, MT 287 was rerouted and replaced MT 34 from Ennis to Twin Bridges, ran concurrently with MT 41 to north of Silver Star, and replaced S-401 north to US 10 at Whitehall. MT 287 continued east with US 10 to rejoin its previous route west of Three Forks. The portion of the highway between Ennis and the US 10 junction became MT 287A.[6][7]

In 1965, the US 287 designation was extended north from Denver, Colorado along its present alignment, replacing sections of MT 287 south of Ennis and north of Sappington, as well as all of MT 287A; the MT 287/US 89 concurrency north of Choteau was also dropped.[8][9] The Montana Highway Commission requested the extension following lobbying from the U.S. Highway 287 Association and prior rejections from the AASHO, seeking a direct connection to either the Canadian border or Glacier National Park.[10]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
GallatinYellowstone National Park−2.1−3.4West Entrance RoadContinuation into Wyoming; US 20 resumes at Yellowstone National Park's East Entrance; US 191/US 287 resume at the park's South Entrance
0.0000.000Yellowstone National Park West EntranceSouthern end of state maintenance of US 20/US 191/US 287 concurrency
West Yellowstone0.3650.587 
 
US 20 west (Firehold Avenue) – Idaho Falls
Northern end of US 20 concurrency
8.72214.037 
 
US 191 north – Bozeman
Northern end of US 191 concurrency
Madison31.14750.126 
 
MT 87 south – Raynolds Pass, Ashton ID
62.473100.541 
 
S-249 north
Ennis71.563115.169 
 
MT 287 west – Virginia City, Sheridan
Norris87.858141.394 
 
MT 84 east – Bozeman
Harrison98.044157.787 
 
S-283 west – Pony
99.618160.320 
 
S-359 west
Gallatin
No major junctions
Jefferson106.407171.245 
 
MT 2 west – Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, Butte
Southern end of MT 2 concurrency
BroadwaterThree Forks Junction116.146186.919 
 
MT 2 east – Three Forks
Northern end of MT 2 concurrency
117.418188.966   I-90 / Lewis and Clark Trail – Butte, BillingsI-90 exit 274
127.281204.839 
 
S-437 north
Toston136.938220.380 
 
S-285 west – Radersburg
Townsend147.873237.979 
 
US 12 east – White Sulphur Springs
Southern end of US 12 concurrency
Lewis and ClarkLouisville168.716271.522 
 
S-284 north
East Helena175.622282.636 
 
S-518 south – Montana City
Helena191.602308.354192 
 
I-15 south – Butte
 
 
 
 
I-15 BL north / US 12 west (Prospect Avenue) – Helena (Capitol Area)
Northern end of US 12 concurrency, southern end of I-15 concurrency, exit numbers follow I-15
181.113291.473193 
 
I-15 BL south (Cedar Street)
181.809292.593194Custer Avenue
187.876302.357200   S-279 / S-453 (Lincoln Road)
196.914316.902209Gates of the Mountains
203.781327.954216Sieben
207.008333.147219Spring CreekNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
214.564345.307226  S-434 – Wolf Creek
216.363348.202228 
 
  I-15 north / Lewis and Clark Trail – Great Falls
Northern end of I-15 concurrency
Bowman's Corner236.785381.069   MT 200 / Lewis and Clark Trail – Lincoln, Great Falls
Augusta254.967410.330 
 
S-435 south (Main Street)
256.401412.637 
 
MT 21 east – Great Falls
Teton262.423422.329 
 
S-408 east – Fairfield
Choteau281.183452.520   US 89 (Main Avenue) / Lewis and Clark Trail – Glacier National Park, Great FallsUS 287 northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Road Inventory and Mapping Section (2019). (PDF). Helena: Montana Department of Transportation. pp. 6–7, 72–74, 90, 179–181, 242. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 20, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  2. ^ Montana Department of Transportation (2019). Montana Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Helena: Montana Department of Transportation. §§ C4-E4, E5-I5. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  3. ^ Montana State Highway Commission; Rand McNally & Company (1958). Map of the Montana State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1958 ed.). Helena: Montana State Highway Commission. §§ G4–G5. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Montana State Highway Commission; Rand McNally & Company (1959). Map of the Montana State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1959 ed.). Helena: Montana State Highway Commission. §§ G4–G5. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  5. ^ Montana State Highway Commission; Rand McNally & Company (1960). Map of the Montana State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1960 ed.). Helena: Montana State Highway Commission. §§ G4–G5. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  6. ^ Montana State Highway Commission; Rand McNally & Company (1961). Map of the Montana State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1961 ed.). Helena: Montana State Highway Commission. §§ G4–G5. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  7. ^ Montana State Highway Commission; Rand McNally & Company (1962). Map of the Montana State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1962 ed.). Helena: Montana State Highway Commission. §§ G4–G5. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  8. ^ Montana State Highway Commission; Rand McNally & Company (1965). Montana Highways (PDF) (Map) (1965 ed.). Helena: Montana State Highway Commission. §§ G4–G5. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  9. ^ Montana State Highway Commission; Rand McNally & Company (1966). Montana Highways (PDF) (Map) (1966 ed.). Helena: Montana State Highway Commission. §§ G4–G5. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  10. ^ "Highway Commission Seeks Extension of U.S. 287". Independent Record. Helena, MT. April 27, 1965. p. 3. Retrieved September 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.

External links edit

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This article is about the section of highway in Montana For the entire length of highway see U S Route 287 U S Route 287 US 287 is a north south United States Numbered Highway in the state of Montana It extends approximately 281 2 miles 452 5 km from Yellowstone National Park north to U S Route 89 in Choteau 100 miles 160 km south of the Canadian border U S Highway 287US 287 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDTLength281 183 mi 1 452 520 km Existed1965 presentTouristroutesLewis and Clark TrailMajor junctionsSouth endYellowstone National Park at West YellowstoneMajor intersectionsUS 20 US 191 in West Yellowstone I 90 near Three Forks US 12 from Townsend to Helena I 15 from Helena to Wolf CreekNorth endUS 89 in ChoteauLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMontanaCountiesGallatin Madison Jefferson Broadwater Lewis and ClarkHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedMontana Highway SystemInterstate US State Secondary US 212 MT 287 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp US 287 north of Yellowstone National ParkUS 287 in Montana begins at the West Entrance to Yellowstone National Park concurrent with US 20 and US 287 at the edge of the town of West Yellowstone Some commercially produced maps show US 287 going through Yellowstone National Park however it officially has a gap inside the park and resumes in Wyoming at the South Entrance concurrent with US 89 and US 191 A few blocks into West Yellowstone US 20 leaves the US 191 US 287 concurrency and heads west towards the Targhee Pass and Idaho The highway heads north running concurrently with US 191 for 8 miles 13 km before it heads west for 22 miles 35 km passing along the north shores of Hebgen Lake and Earthquake Lake to Montana Highway 87 MT 87 US 287 turns north northwest and follows the Madison River for 40 miles 64 km to Ennis where it intersects MT 287 and continues north for 16 miles 26 km to Norris where it intersects MT 84 It continues for 19 miles 31 km to MT 2 just north of Sappington where it turns east and the two routes share a ten mile 16 km concurrency At Three Forks Junction MT 2 leaves US 287 and heads east towards Three Forks while US 287 turns north and travels for 1 1 4 miles 2 0 km to I 90 US 287 heads north for 30 miles 48 km to Townsend where it merges with US 12 and the two routes travel northwest for 44 miles 71 km to Helena On the east side of Helena the combined route intersects I 15 where US 287 continues north on I 15 and US 12 heads west through downtown Helena US 287 follows I 15 for 25 miles 40 km and exits I 15 northeast of Wolf Creek and heads northwest It travels for 18 miles 29 km to MT 200 20 miles 32 km to MT 21 about 1 1 2 miles 2 4 km north of Augusta and 25 miles 40 km to Choteau where it ends at US 89 1 2 US 287 is one of three highways in Montana numbered 287 the other two being Montana Highway 287 MT 287 and Montana Secondary Highway 287 S 287 Both routes are accessible to US 287 with MT 287 intersecting it in Ennis while S 287 intersects MT 2 in Three Forks about 3 miles 5 km east of US 287 History editMain article Montana Highway 287 History US 287 was originally designated as Montana State Highway 287 MT 287 The Montana State Highway Commission first assigned the MT 287 designation in 1958 to a cross state route from Yellowstone National Park at West Yellowstone to the Canada United States border at the Piegan Carway Border Crossing between Babb and Cardston Alberta MT 287 ran concurrently with US 191 for 8 miles 13 km north from West Yellowstone and replaced MT 1 from US 191 to US 10S near Sappington The route joined US 10S along the modern Interstate 90 I 90 corridor to its junction with US 10 and US 10N near Three Forks MT 287 continued with US 10N north and west to Helena then the route ran concurrently with US 91 along the modern I 15 corridor to Wolf Creek MT 287 replaced MT 33 between Wolf Creek and Choteau then the highway ran concurrently with US 89 through Browning to Canada 3 4 After the Hebgen Lake earthquake in 1959 which destroyed part of the highway along that lake and created Quake Lake MT 287 was temporarily rerouted to the highway north from Raynolds Pass 4 5 In 1961 MT 287 was rerouted and replaced MT 34 from Ennis to Twin Bridges ran concurrently with MT 41 to north of Silver Star and replaced S 401 north to US 10 at Whitehall MT 287 continued east with US 10 to rejoin its previous route west of Three Forks The portion of the highway between Ennis and the US 10 junction became MT 287A 6 7 In 1965 the US 287 designation was extended north from Denver Colorado along its present alignment replacing sections of MT 287 south of Ennis and north of Sappington as well as all of MT 287A the MT 287 US 89 concurrency north of Choteau was also dropped 8 9 The Montana Highway Commission requested the extension following lobbying from the U S Highway 287 Association and prior rejections from the AASHO seeking a direct connection to either the Canadian border or Glacier National Park 10 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmExitDestinationsNotesGallatinYellowstone National Park 2 1 3 4West Entrance RoadContinuation into Wyoming US 20 resumes at Yellowstone National Park s East Entrance US 191 US 287 resume at the park s South Entrance0 0000 000Yellowstone National Park West EntranceSouthern end of state maintenance of US 20 US 191 US 287 concurrencyWest Yellowstone0 3650 587 nbsp nbsp US 20 west Firehold Avenue Idaho FallsNorthern end of US 20 concurrency 8 72214 037 nbsp nbsp US 191 north BozemanNorthern end of US 191 concurrencyMadison 31 14750 126 nbsp nbsp MT 87 south Raynolds Pass Ashton ID62 473100 541 nbsp nbsp S 249 northEnnis71 563115 169 nbsp nbsp MT 287 west Virginia City SheridanNorris87 858141 394 nbsp nbsp MT 84 east BozemanHarrison98 044157 787 nbsp nbsp S 283 west Pony 99 618160 320 nbsp nbsp S 359 westGallatin No major junctionsJefferson 106 407171 245 nbsp nbsp MT 2 west Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park ButteSouthern end of MT 2 concurrencyBroadwaterThree Forks Junction116 146186 919 nbsp nbsp MT 2 east Three ForksNorthern end of MT 2 concurrency 117 418188 966 nbsp nbsp I 90 Lewis and Clark Trail Butte BillingsI 90 exit 274127 281204 839 nbsp nbsp S 437 northToston136 938220 380 nbsp nbsp S 285 west RadersburgTownsend147 873237 979 nbsp nbsp US 12 east White Sulphur SpringsSouthern end of US 12 concurrencyLewis and ClarkLouisville168 716271 522 nbsp nbsp S 284 northEast Helena175 622282 636 nbsp nbsp S 518 south Montana CityHelena191 602308 354192 nbsp nbsp I 15 south Butte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 15 BL north US 12 west Prospect Avenue Helena Capitol Area Northern end of US 12 concurrency southern end of I 15 concurrency exit numbers follow I 15181 113291 473193 nbsp nbsp I 15 BL south Cedar Street 181 809292 593194Custer Avenue187 876302 357200 nbsp nbsp S 279 S 453 Lincoln Road 196 914316 902209Gates of the Mountains203 781327 954216Sieben207 008333 147219Spring CreekNorthbound exit and southbound entrance214 564345 307226 nbsp S 434 Wolf Creek216 363348 202228 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 15 north Lewis and Clark Trail Great FallsNorthern end of I 15 concurrencyBowman s Corner236 785381 069 nbsp nbsp MT 200 Lewis and Clark Trail Lincoln Great FallsAugusta254 967410 330 nbsp nbsp S 435 south Main Street 256 401412 637 nbsp nbsp MT 21 east Great FallsTeton262 423422 329 nbsp nbsp S 408 east FairfieldChoteau281 183452 520 nbsp nbsp US 89 Main Avenue Lewis and Clark Trail Glacier National Park Great FallsUS 287 northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access TolledSee also edit nbsp U S roads portalReferences edit a b c Road Inventory and Mapping Section 2019 Montana Road Log PDF Helena Montana Department of Transportation pp 6 7 72 74 90 179 181 242 Archived from the original PDF on October 20 2020 Retrieved December 29 2020 Montana Department of Transportation 2019 Montana Official Highway Map PDF Map Helena Montana Department of Transportation C4 E4 E5 I5 Retrieved December 29 2020 Montana State Highway Commission Rand McNally amp Company 1958 Map of the Montana State Highway System PDF Map 1958 ed Helena Montana State Highway Commission G4 G5 Retrieved March 24 2017 a b Montana State Highway Commission Rand McNally amp Company 1959 Map of the Montana State Highway System PDF Map 1959 ed Helena Montana State Highway Commission G4 G5 Retrieved March 24 2017 Montana State Highway Commission Rand McNally amp Company 1960 Map of the Montana State Highway System PDF Map 1960 ed Helena Montana State Highway Commission G4 G5 Retrieved March 24 2017 Montana State Highway Commission Rand McNally amp Company 1961 Map of the Montana State Highway System PDF Map 1961 ed Helena Montana State Highway Commission G4 G5 Retrieved March 24 2017 Montana State Highway Commission Rand McNally amp Company 1962 Map of the Montana State Highway System PDF Map 1962 ed Helena Montana State Highway Commission G4 G5 Retrieved March 24 2017 Montana State Highway Commission Rand McNally amp Company 1965 Montana Highways PDF Map 1965 ed Helena Montana State Highway Commission G4 G5 Retrieved March 24 2017 Montana State Highway Commission Rand McNally amp Company 1966 Montana Highways PDF Map 1966 ed Helena Montana State Highway Commission G4 G5 Retrieved March 24 2017 Highway Commission Seeks Extension of U S 287 Independent Record Helena MT April 27 1965 p 3 Retrieved September 18 2022 via Newspapers com External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 287 in MontanaKML is not from Wikidata nbsp Media related to U S Route 287 in Montana at Wikimedia Commons nbsp U S Route 287Previous state Wyoming Montana Next state Terminus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 287 in Montana amp oldid 1111076007 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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