North Dakota Highway 200
North Dakota Highway 200 is a major east–west state highway in North Dakota, United States. It runs from Minnesota State Highway 200 at the Minnesota border near Halstad, Minnesota to Montana Highway 200 near Fairview, Montana. At nearly, it is the longest state highway in North Dakota.
This highway was originally numbered North Dakota Highway 7, but was renumbered to form a continuous chain of similarly numbered state highways that stretch approximately long from Minnesota to Idaho.Route description
ND 200 enters North Dakota from Montana in East Fairview, where it has a junction with ND 58 at a roundabout. It heads east past the ghost towns of Charbonneau and Cartwright, then intersects US 85 near Alexander. It then follows US 85 south. It turns east at the junction with ND 68, going towards Watford City. At Watford City it meets ND 23, US 85 Bus., and ND 23 Bus. After this, US 85/ND 200 heads south past the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. After the small town of Grassy Butte, ND 200 turns east towards Killdeer, North Dakota, while US 85 heads south to I-94 and Belfield. West of Belfield on I-94 you can access the Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora. At Killdeer, ND 200 junctions with ND 22 and ND 22 Bus. at roundabouts. It then passes Lake Ilo near Dunn Center, North Dakota and intersects ND 8 near Halliday. It passes Dodge, Golden Valley and Zap before intersecting ND 49/CR 21 north of Beulah, the largest city in Mercer County at another roundabout. Next it passes the city of Hazen. East of Hazen, it junctions with ND 200 Alt. and turns north towards Lake Sakakawea, while ND 200 Alt. heads east towards Stanton and Washburn. Near the lake it meets with ND 1806 southwest of Pick City. East of Pick City, it crosses the Garrison Dam and heads toward the city of Riverdale. It passes the junction with ND 48 before meeting with US 83/ND 1804 north of Underwood. ND 200 follows US 83 to Underwood, where it turns east towards Turtle Lake, and a junction with ND 41 north. ND 41 south joins ND 200 until the city of Mercer, where ND 41 turns south towards Wilton. It then passes Pickardville and McClusky. At Denhoff, it meets with ND 14. ND 200 turns south and then east near the city of Goodrich. It junctions with ND 3 near Hurdsfield, and then US 52 near Bowdon. US 52 follows ND 200 east past ND 30 and heads to Carrington, where it meets US 281 at a roundabout. ND 200 stays east, while US 52 follows US 281 to Jamestown and I-94. ND 200 intersects ND 20 in Glenfield and ND 1 west of Cooperstown. In the city of Cooperstown it has a junction with ND 45. It meets with ND 32 near Finley. It follows ND 32 into town, then turns east again. It meets ND 18 near Portland and follows ND 18 to the city of Mayville. ND 18 turns south here and ND 200 continues east to I-29/US 81 near Cummings. After I-29, ND 200 turns south towards the city of Hillsboro. Near the Hillsboro Municipal Airport south of town, ND 200 intersects ND 200A and turns east and heads toward Minnesota and crosses the Red River of the North near the city of Halstad, where it continues as MN 200.Major intersections