Idaho State Highway 200
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State Highway 200 |
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Maintained by ITD | |||||||||
Length: | 33.348 mi[1] (53.668 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | US-2 / US-95 in Ponderay | ||||||||
East end: | MT 200 near Clark Fork | ||||||||
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State Highway 200 is a two lane highway from Ponderay, Idaho eastward to the Montana border. The highway has been dedicated as an national scenic byway and given the the name Pend Oreille Scenic Byway.
[edit] Route description
State Highway 200 starts at its western junction and terminus in Ponderay, a small community north of Sandpoint at US Highway 95. The highway heads eastward along the north shores of lake Pend Oreille with several turnouts and scenic overlooks until it ends at the Montana border and becomes Montana Highway 200.
The road passes through the towns of Ponderay, Kootenai, Hope, East Hope, and Clark Fork.
State Highway 200 is the westernmost portion of a chain of "Highway 200's" which extends east through Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota.
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location | Mile[1] | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Bonner | Ponderay | 29.740 | US-2 / US-95 – Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry | |
Kootenai | 32.200 | Main Street | ||
Hope | 44.610 | SH-200 Bus. |
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East Hope | 46.160 | SH-200 Bus. |
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Clark Fork | 55.170 | Main Street | ||
63.118 | MT 200 | Montana-Idaho state line; SH-200 continues into Montana as MT 200. |
[edit] References
- ^ a b Idaho Transportation Department (January 29, 2008). Milepost Log. Retrieved on 2008-04-28.