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Is Highway 2 through Montana Scenic?

Is Highway 2 through Montana Scenic?

Running through Montana’s northern tier, Highway 2 travels along some of the most scenic places in Glacier Country and introduces its passengers to off-the-beaten-path and well-known attractions. One of my favorite places along Highway 2: Summit Mountain Lodge (and this view).

What is Highway 2 called?

U.S. Route 2 or U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) is an east–west U.S. Highway spanning 2,571 miles (4,138 km) across the northern continental United States….

U.S. Route 2
Length 2,575 mi (4,144 km)
Existed November 11, 1926–present
Western segment
Length 2,115 mi (3,404 km)

How long is US Hwy 2?

2,115 miU.S. 2 / Length

Where does US Hwy 2 start and end?

Today, U.S. 2 retains it extended termini, from east of Houlton, Maine, to Everett, Washington, at a junction with I-5. As was true from the start, the east section of U.S. 2 ends in Rouses Point, New York. The eastern terminus of the west section was changed to St. Ignace.

What is the speed limit on Highway 2 in Montana?

70 mph
The Montana DOT says the statutory speed limit for state Highway 2 is 70 mph, but an internal study shows most motorists drive below that throughout the 17-mile stretch from Butte to Highway 41. The route primarily consists of two travel lanes with little or no shoulder areas.

Where in Montana is there no speed limit?

Big Bang to 1974 Only one state, Montana, is left unspoiled with no daytime speed limit. At night, speeds are restricted to 65 mph on interstate highways and 55 mph on two-lanes.

Is there a highway in the US without speed limit?

Big Bang to 1974 Trilobites blaze across the continental drift for eons before oceans turn to highways that man promptly ruins with speed limits. Only one state, Montana, is left unspoiled with no daytime speed limit. At night, speeds are restricted to 65 mph on interstate highways and 55 mph on two-lanes.

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