Interstate 94 marker

Interstate 94

I-94 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDT
Length249.606 mi[1] (401.702 km)
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-90 / US 87 / US 212 in Lockwood
Major intersections US 12 near Forsyth

MT 59 in Miles City
US 12 in Miles City

MT 16 in Glendive
East end I-94 at North Dakota state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
CountiesYellowstone, Treasure, Rosebud, Custer, Prairie, Dawson, Wibaux
Highway system
US 93 MT 117

Interstate 94 (I-94) is an eastwest Interstate Highway, which links Billings, Montana, to the Canada–US border in Port Huron, Michigan. The portion in the US state of Montana is 250 miles (400 km) long, linking seven counties through the central part of the state.

The speed limit has been 80 mph (130 km/h) since January 2016, except near Billings where it is 65 mph (105 km/h).

Route description

Yellowstone County

I-94 starts in Yellowstone County in Billings at I-90 and travels northeast to the towns of Huntley, Ballantine, Pompeys Pillar, and Custer.

Treasure, Rosebud, and Custer counties

Entering Treasure County, I-94 passes near the small towns of Bighorn and Hysham; there is a little ranch access at milemarker 63.01. After entering Treasure County, the next county is Rosebud County, about 15 miles (24 km) east. There are two intersections of US Highway 12 (US 12) and Montana Highway 59 (MT 59) before entering Forsyth, after that is Custer County which is the east end of US 12 after crossing the city of Miles City.

Prairie, Dawson, and Wibaux counties

After entering Prairie County after passing the small towns of Terry and Fallon, the next county is Dawson County, entering the cities of Glendive which connects with MT 16 and entering the city of Wibaux before entering the North Dakota state line.

History

Between its western terminus in Billings and the North Dakota state line, I-94 replaced US 10.

Exit list

CountyLocationmi[2]kmExitDestinationsNotes
YellowstoneBillings0.0000.0000 I-90 / US 87 / US 212 Billings, SheridanWestern terminus; I-90 exit 456
Huntley6.0699.7676 S-522 Huntley
Ballantine14.70523.66514Ballantine, Worden
Pompeys Pillar23.12437.21423Pompeys Pillar (S-568)
35.89057.75936Waco
Custer47.06875.74947Custer (S-310)
49.39279.48949
MT 47 south Hardin
Treasure52.55284.57453Bighorn
62.504100.59063Ranch Access
67.379108.43667Hysham (S-311)
71.468115.01772 S-384 (Sarpy Creek Road)
Rosebud81.405131.00982Reservation Creek Road
87.070140.12687 MT 39 Colstrip
Forsyth93.038149.73093
US 12 west Forsyth, Roundup
West end of US 12 overlap
94.666152.35095Forsyth
103.447166.482103 S-446 (Rosebud Creek Road) / S-447 Rosebud
106.563171.497106Butte Creek Road Rosebud
117.333188.829117Hathaway
Custer125.839202.518126Moon Creek Road
128.353206.564128Local Access
Miles City135.098217.419135
I-94 BL east Jordan, Miles City
137.876221.890138 MT 59 Miles City, Broadus
140.743226.504141

I-94 BL west / US 12 east Baker, Miles City
East end of US 12 overlap
148.534239.042148Valley Access
158.841255.630159Diamond Ring
Prairie168.299270.851169Powder River Road
175.677282.725176 S-253 Terry
184.860297.503185 S-340 Fallon
Dawson191.788308.653192Bad Route Road
197.852318.412198Cracker Box Road
203.439327.403204Whoopup Creek Road
205.693331.031206Pleasant View Road
209.621337.352210
I-94 BL east / MT 200S Glendive, Circle, West Glendive
West Glendive210.790339.234211 MT 200S CircleWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
212.594342.137213 MT 16 Glendive, Sidney
Glendive214.672345.481215
I-94 BL west Glendive City Center
223.502359.692224Frontage Road – Griffith Creek
230.636371.173231Hodges Road
Wibaux235.409378.854236Ranch Access
Wibaux241.079387.979241 MT 7 / S-261 Baker, WibauxEastbound exit and westbound entrance
241.698388.975242 MT 7 / S-261 Baker, WibauxWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
248.073399.235248Carlyle Road
 249.377401.333Montana–North Dakota state line
Golden Valley
I-94 east Medora, Bismarck
Continuation into North Dakota
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

Template:Attached KML/Interstate 94 in Montana
KML is from Wikidata
  1. MDT Rail, Transit, and Planning Division (January 25, 2023). "2022 ALTIs Road Log Report" (PDF). Montana Department of Transportation. pp. 230–235. Retrieved August 24, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. "Montana Road Log" (PDF). Montana Department of Transportation. pp. 18–22. Retrieved February 8, 2012.


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