List of secondary highways in Montana
Secondary Highways |
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System information |
Maintained by MDT
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Highway names |
Interstates: |
Interstate n (I-n) |
US Highways: |
U.S. Highway n (US n) |
State: |
Montana Highway n (MT n) |
Secondary: |
Secondary Highway n (S-n) |
System links |
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Secondary Highway 206
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Location: |
Flathead County |
Length: |
9.741 mi (15.677 km) |
Existed: |
c. 1960–present |
Secondary Highway 232
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Location: |
Hill County |
Length: |
42.784 mi (68.854 km) |
Existed: |
c. 1945–present |
Secondary Highway 317
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Location: |
Flathead County |
Length: |
4.499 mi (7.240 km) |
Existed: |
1953–present |
Secondary Highway 323
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Location: |
Carter County |
Length: |
71.130 mi (114.473 km) |
Secondary Highway 326
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Location: |
Carter County |
Length: |
1.683 mi (2.709 km) |
Secondary Highway 424
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Location: |
Flathead County |
Length: |
17.108 mi (27.533 km) |
Existed: |
1930s–present |
Secondary Highway 486
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Location: |
Flathead County |
Length: |
22.646 mi (36.445 km) |
Existed: |
1945–present |
Secondary Highway 487
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Location: |
Flathead County |
Length: |
7.223 mi (11.624 km) |
Existed: |
1947–present |
Secondary Highways in Montana are a lower-level classification of state highway maintained by the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) in the US state of Montana.
Secondary Highway 206 (S-206) is a 9.741-mile-long (15.677 km) secondary state highway in Flathead County, Montana connecting Montana Highway 35 (MT 35) east of Evergreen to U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) east of Columbia Falls.
S-206 begins at the junction with MT 35 and runs almost due north to its terminus with US 2 east of Columbia Falls, providing a rural bypass for traffic headed to Glacier National Park, Kalispell, Bigfork and Polson.
S-206 passes through mostly rural landscape, and wildlife crossings should be expected at all times as animals search for food and water.
Today's S-206 was part of the original 1926 US 2 corridor from Kalispell to Columbia Falls (along with MT 35 from the S-206 southern terminus to Evergreen). This two-lane paved road was initially built in 1934 and last improved in 2011 as listed in the state road log.
The S-206 designation has existed since at least 1960 when S-206 was LaSalle Road, an 11.104-mile-long (17.870 km) four-lane highway that connected US 2 in Evergreen to MT 40 west of Columbia Falls and provides access to Glacier Park International Airport. It was route swapped from LaSalle Road in 1983 (as seen in the 1985 state map), and the former routing is now part of US 2 from junction P-52 (MT 35) to junction N-38 (MT 40).
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