North Dakota Highway 1804

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North Dakota Highway 1804

Lewis and Clark Trail
Map
     ND 1804
Route information
Maintained by NDDOT
Length342.805 mi[1] (551.691 km)
Major junctions
South end SD 1804 near Pollock at South Dakota border
Major intersections
North end S-327 at Fort Union Trading Post at Montana border
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Dakota
CountiesEmmons, Burleigh, McLean, Mountrail, Williams
Highway system
  • North Dakota State Highway System
ND 810 ND 1806

North Dakota Highway 1804 (ND 1804) is a state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 1804 and ND 1806 were named to reflect the years of Lewis and Clark's travels through the area, and together constitute the portion of the Lewis and Clark Trail that runs through North Dakota along the northeast and southwest sides of Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River, respectively.[1]

Route description

Highway 1804 begins at the border between North Dakota and South Dakota near Pollock, South Dakota, and continues uninterrupted along the north east side of the Missouri River through Emmons, Burleigh, McLean, Mountrail, and Williams counties. At the intersection of Bismarck Expressway in Bismarck, the highway temporarily splits into a separate northbound route (concurrent with 9th Street) and southbound route (concurrent with 7th Street) until both roads terminate at E Boulevard Avenue in front of the North Dakota State Capitol grounds. Further north in Bismarck, ND 1804 intersects Interstate 94, from which it runs concurrent with US 83 for a short distance.

Just north of Bismarck, ND 1804 diverges from US 83 to closely follow the Missouri River. It once again runs concurrent with US 83 until just northeast of Lake Sakakawea, where ND 1804 permanently diverges west to closely follow the lake. At Williston, a brief concurrence with US 2 and US 85 begins and ends as ND 1804 dips south alongside the Missouri River to meet its final terminus at Montana Secondary Highway 327 in the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Emmons0.0000.000 SD 1804 – PollockContinuation into South Dakota
28.90246.513
ND 13 east – Linton
Western terminus of ND 13
BurleighBismarck78.575126.454 ND 810 (Bismarck Expressway)
81.221130.713
I-94 / US 83 south (State Street) – Fargo, Billings
Southern end of first US 83 concurrency
82.973133.532
US 83 north – Minot
Northern end of first US 83 concurrency
McLean113.383182.472
US 83 south – Wilton
Southern end of second US 83 concurrency
Washburn120.147193.358
ND 200A – Turtle Lake, Stanton, Hazen
Underwood132.382213.048
ND 200 east – Turtle Lake
Southern end of ND 200 concurrency
139.676224.787
ND 200 west – Riverdale, Pick City
Northern end of ND 200 concurrency
Coleharbor143.474230.899 ND 48 – Riverdale, Pick City
Lake Sakakawea
151.741244.203

US 83 north / ND 37 west – Minot
Northern end of second US 83 concurrency, southern end of first ND 37 concurrency, eastern terminus of ND 37
185.218298.079
ND 37 west – Ryder, Parshall
Northern end of first ND 37 concurrency
213.688343.898
ND 37 east
Southern end of second ND 37 concurrency
Mountrail230.575371.074
ND 23 / ND 37 east – US 83
Northern end of second ND 37 concurrency, western terminus of ND 37, southern end of ND 23 concurrency
240.540387.112 ND 8 – Stanley
New Town247.145397.741
ND 23 west – Watford City
Northern end of ND 23 concurrency
248.391399.747

ND 23B Truck east
Western terminus of ND 23B Truck
WilliamsWilliston
US 85B north (20th Avenue) – Landfill
Southern terminus of US 85B
317.979511.738

US 2 Bus. east
Southern end of US 2 Bus. concurrency
319.826514.710


US 2 west / US 2 Bus. east
Southern end of US 2 concurrency, northern end of US 2 Bus. concurrency, western terminus of US 2 Bus.
322.521519.047 US 85 – Watford City
324.991523.022
US 2 west – Bainville
Northern end of US 2 concurrency
341.054548.873
ND 58 south – Sidney, Fairview
Northern terminus of ND 58
342.805551.691 S-327 – BainvilleContinuation into Montana
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c "North Dakota Route and Mileage Map" (PDF). North Dakota Department of Transportation. 2015–2016. Retrieved February 28, 2017.