MDT 511 Travel Info 4+

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The Montana 511 mobile application provides real-time access to traffic and traveler information supplied by the Montana Department of Transportation (Montana DOT). Maps depict current traffic conditions, as well as incident and construction events that can impact traffic on all Interstate, U.S., and State Routes. Alert, and weather information is also available. The map indicates the location of roadside cameras, which allow users to view current traffic conditions. As users move through the highway network, the app can keep track of their location on the map. Montana DOT's Twitter feeds are also accessible and provide information impacting traffic across the state's regions. Powered by ClearRoute™

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144 Ratings

Hope it’s better than previous

Haven’t used this new version yet but the old one was worthless for figuring out road construction. It would show construction still for places that had been completed for weeks after completion. Example was road work on Hwy 28 between Hot Springs and Hwy 93! I drove that piece regularly and while they were doing work for a couple weeks, the app continued to show it for weeks after. I finally deleted the app as found it worthless

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Thank you for your feedback. After you use the new MDT 511 Travel Info app, please consider coming back and updating your review. To provide additional feedback, or for assistance with the app, email us at [email protected]. We want to make sure the system meets the needs of our past, current, and future users. For statewide road conditions, you can also call 511 within Montana or 800-226-7623 outside Montana, or visit MDT511.com. Safe travels.

Ruined a very useful app

It’s very hard to look at a glance and figure this map out. The key is hard to find and just as hard to use. Having to read the road conditions is a step backwards. Also the printed description doesn’t include in which direction conditions exist. It’s also hard to find the cameras. When you do it seems there are fewer camera angles. Many cameras had multiple angles previously. If they do now it’s hard to access. The overlay of various features is cluttered and nearly impossible to use. Why are the symbols for various features also hard to recognize now? Like the camera symbol looking like a paint roller. If someone would put the old app as it was back into use I’d gladly pay a monthly fee and delete this worthless version. I’ve read the reasoning. The old app needed updated. That’s understandable. But it didn’t mean scrapping a useful tool in favor of something that’s absolutely not user friendly. How many one star ratings and scathing reviews will it take to return this app to as similar to previous version as possible?
Thank you for your feedback and for using the app. You can toggle on/off many of the map features via the top-right menu (Map Overlays) to make the map easy to look at a glance and less difficult to figure out. The key for Road Conditions can be found by tapping the blue key in the lower-right corner of the map. Be sure to have Road Conditions toggled on via the top-right menu (Map Overlays) so that they appear on the map. Tapping any segment on the map produces a road conditions report, which you can have read to you by tapping the play button if you don’t want to read it. There are two ways to access traffic cameras. The top-right menu contains Map Options, including Other Cameras (under Features) and RWIS Cameras. Be sure to toggle on both of those options so that camera icons will appear on the map. Another way to view cameras is via the top-left menu on the map. Under Traffic Cameras, there are lists of cameras and images by route. We hope that helps you find the cameras you are looking for. After you try out these options, please consider coming back and updating your review. If you would like additional assistance, or to provide more feedback about the user experience, please email us at [email protected]. We want to make sure the system meets the needs of our past, current, and future users. The legacy MDT511.com and MDT 511 apps served Montana well for many (15+) years, but they ran on older code that was getting harder to support with modern browsers and mobile devices. For statewide road conditions, as you mentioned, you can also call 511 within Montana or 800-226-7623 outside Montana. You may also want to check out MDT511.com for weather conditions before your trip. Thank you again for using the MDT 511 Travel Info app. Safe travels.

Pretty good

There’s a lot of information in this app, and all in all it’s everything you need to know about the roads. I really like how you can swipe on the road cams and it’ll give you the next one down the road. As a truck driver I wish there was a road camera on Cardwell, and I wish they would update the pictures of the road cams more frequently. I drive these roads everyday and know that in the winter the roads change very quickly. The update times are more than 40 minutes behind and that’s just not fast enough. I also wish you could use multiple features at one time. This app has a lot of potential and I like the update so far though.
Thank you for your feedback and four-star rating! The cameras should be updating regularly. If you find a camera not updating quickly, email [email protected] with the camera name, including any screenshots if possible, and we will do our best to help. Also, you should be able to use multiple features at one time, but if you are unable to do so, please email us specifics of what you are trying to do, and we will respond. We do not recommend using the app while driving. For statewide road conditions, you can also call 511 within Montana, 800-226-7623 outside Montana, or visit MDT511.com before your trip. Safe travels, and thanks again.

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7 Quick Visits along Interstate 90 in Montana

  • Post author By Bob
  • Post date March 9, 2022

Pond at Warm Springs Wildlife Management area

From Billings Montana to the Idaho border Interstate 90 runs east to west for more than 450 miles across some of the best of Montana. While Interstate highways are designed for people to move quickly past an area, there are hikes and natural attractions that are close to, if not right on the Interstate that you can visit without taking much time.

These are some of the best places to stop that are on or close to the highway. I’m limiting this list to locations that are no more than 5 miles from an interstate exit. At most of these, you can leave the Interstate, visit and return in a half-hour or less.

Instead of stopping at another rest area, consider visiting one of these special places. The sites are listed here from east to west.

Pictograph Cave State Park

Located right on the edge of Billings, the Pictograph Cave State Park entrance is 5 miles from I90 Exit 452. The park features several large caves that were extensively utilized by the native people. In addition to a short hike to the caves, the park features a visitor center and lots of interpretive signing. There are flush toilets available.

You should probably plan an hour to leave the highway and make a very quick trip to the park.

Greycliff Prairie Dog State Park

Located right next to I 90 at Exit 377, this tiny state park is only 98 acres with only one attraction – Prairie Dogs! It’s less than 2 minutes from the exit to the parking lot where you can watch these delightful creatures scamper and play. The park sits right on I 90 and you will marvel at the display of nature right next to the road.

15 minutes might be all the time you need to budget for this stop. Unfortunately, there are no toilets so you might still need a rest area.

Chestnut Mountain Trail

A view from the Chestnut Mountain Trail

Between Livingston, MT and Bozeman, MT I 90 crosses the mountains at the Bozeman Pass. Just off the Interstate, the Chestnut Mountain Trail provides access to the Custer Gallatin National Forest for hikers, bikers, and rock climbers. The trailhead is a few hundred yards from Exit 316. The trail climbs into the mountains and is a great place to take a quick hike to break up your driving.

You can easily spend a day hiking on the Chestnut Mountain Trail but you can turn around at any point so how long you stop here is completely up to you.

Madison Buffalo Jump State Park

The Madison Buffalo Jump as seen from the information kiosk

I’m breaking my 5-mile rule for this one. The park is 7 miles from I 90 Exit 283. It makes such a great place to visit that it’s worth a few extra minutes. The park is located at the site of an ancient buffalo jump used for thousands of years. Interpretive signs explain the park and, if you have the time there is a trail to the top of the cliff. But don’t worry, you don’t need to hike to enjoy this park.

Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is open year-round from dawn to dusk. It has vault toilets but no other amenities.

Missouri River Headwaters State Park

Montana’s missouri headwaters state park.

The Missouri River travels more than 2,300 miles from Montana down to the Mississippi. The Missouri was the route Lewis & Clark followed as they made their “voyage of discovery” into the unexplored American west. The Missouri begins right here where three smaller rivers come together. Lewis & Clark exhibits, short nature hikes, interesting historical buildings, scenic vistas, and much more reward those who stop here.

Missouri River Headwaters State Park is less than 5 minutes from I 90 Exit 278. The park has vault toilets and you can spend as much time as you want exploring this park.

Ringing Rocks

About 15 miles east of Butte, MT at Exit 241 Ringing Rocks is a fascinating place where ordinary-looking rocks produce the sound of a bell when struck by a hammer. You’ll find a large pile of boulders and rocks just waiting for you to pick up a hammer and make your own music. There is really nothing like this anywhere else and you’ll be glad you stopped.

Although Ringing Rocks is only 4 1/2 miles from I 90, it is on a rough road so your driving time will be longer than you might expect. However, the drive is well worth the effort.

Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area

Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area landscape

20 miles west of Butte, MT Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area sits right on I 90 at Exit 201. It’s only a couple hundred yards from the off-ramp to a parking area with vault toilets. There are roads and trails throughout the area which is a birder’s delight. If you like to fish, the ponds are noted for quality fishing (make sure you have proper licenses!).

This stop is so close to the highway that it’s like a rustic rest area. It’s a great place to stretch your legs.

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Interstate 90 is the longest transcontinental freeway in the United States. Stretching between Seattle, Washington and Boston, Massachusetts, it spans 3,021 miles across 13 states! Highway Weather makes it easy for travelers to understand its intricacies and plan ahead for the wide variety of I-90 closures and Interstate 90 travel conditions. We’re here for you - from state-to-state, at every entrance and exit that awaits.

Weather on I-90

The weather conditions on I-90 vary depending on which state it is passing through and the time of year. In the summer months, I-90 is subject to warm temperatures and humid conditions. Temperatures ranging from the high 70s to the low 90s. Rain is common throughout the summer months, with thunderstorms and occasional showers. In the winter months, I-90 is subject to frigid temperatures and snowfall. Temperatures range from the low teens to the high 30s. Snowfall ranges from light dustings to heavy snowstorms.

The terrain that I-90 traverses can also drastically change the weather conditions. Higher elevations experiencing lower temperatures and more snowfall. Despite the varying weather conditions, I-90 is an important transportation route. It remains open to travelers and commercial vehicles most of the year.

Weather in Washington on I-90

Washington is known for its ever-changing weather, and Interstate I-90 is no exception. During the summer months, temperatures can reach up to 90 degrees. In the winter, temperatures can dip into the 20s and 30s. Rainfall is common throughout the year, with the majority occurring in the winter months. Snowfall is also common in the winter, although not as frequent as in some other parts of the country.

When traveling on I-90, it is important to be aware of the current weather conditions. Fog and low visibility can be an issue in the winter months, and severe thunderstorms can develop quickly in the summer. Flash flooding is also possible in certain areas, so it is important to check the latest weather forecasts before heading out on the highway.

I-90 is a great route to get around Washington and explore the state. Despite the unpredictable weather, it is generally a safe and comfortable drive. With the proper preparation and attention to the weather forecast, drivers can enjoy a safe and pleasant journey on I-90.

Weather in Idaho on I-90

Idaho’s climate varies due to its diverse terrain, which includes mountains, valleys, deserts, and rivers. Interstate I-90 runs east to west across the northern part of the state. Travelers can expect to experience a wide range of weather conditions depending on the time of year.

In the summer months, temperatures along I-90 in Idaho can range from the mid-80s to the high 90s and are usually accompanied by dry conditions. Due to the nearby mountain ranges, thunderstorms can be common and can bring heavy rain and hail. During the winter, temperatures along I-90 in Idaho can drop below freezing. Snow is common in some areas.

No matter the season, travelers along I-90 in Idaho should prepare for changing weather conditions. Clear skies can quickly turn cloudy and bring thunderstorms and hail. Temperatures can rapidly drop at higher elevations.

Weather in Montana on I-90

The weather in Montana on I-90 can vary greatly depending on the season and location. In the winter, travelers on I-90 may experience heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions, especially in the higher elevations. In the spring and summer, I-90 is often the site of thunderstorms, high winds, and hail. The fall months are generally milder, with temperatures ranging from the low 40s to the high 70s.

No matter the season, travelers should be aware of potential hazards. Icy roads, strong winds, and limited visibility due to snow or fog can occur. It is always best to check the forecast and plan accordingly before hitting the road. It is also important to use caution when driving on I-90. The terrain varies widely and can quickly become dangerous for inexperienced drivers.

Weather in Wyoming on I-90

The weather in Wyoming on Interstate I-90 can vary greatly depending on the season. In the summer, temperatures can range from the high 70s to the mid-90s. Occasional thunderstorms may occur that can produce hail and strong winds. In the winter, temperatures can drop to below zero, with heavy snowfall and strong winds. Drivers should take extra precaution during the winter months, as snow and ice can make driving difficult.

Weather in South Dakota on I-90

South Dakota is known for its extreme weather conditions. During the summer months, temperatures can reach well into the 90s. The western half of the state tends to experience more extreme weather than the eastern half. During the winter months, snow and icy conditions are common along Interstate I-90. Temperatures can drop below freezing and snowfall can accumulate, making travel difficult. Blizzards are also a common occurrence, especially during the winter months. Wind chill can also be a factor in the colder months, making it feel even colder than the thermometer reads. Severe thunderstorms and hail can also occur during the summer months.

Weather in Minnesota on I-90

Interstate I-90 is a major east-west highway that runs through the state of Minnesota. As with any state, the weather in Minnesota can vary from season to season, and even from day to day.

In the summer, temperatures can range from the 70s to the 90s, with occasional showers and thunderstorms. The humidity can also be quite high, making it feel even hotter. In the winter, temperatures can drop as low as -30 degrees, with heavy snowfall and strong winds.

In the spring, temperatures can reach the mid-60s and there is often rain, as well as occasional snowstorms. The fall brings cooler temperatures, with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s.

The Minnesota Department of Transportation recommends that drivers check forecasts before traveling. Be aware of the potential for rapid changes in the weather.

Weather in Wisconsin on I-90

Interstate 90 (I-90) in Wisconsin is a scenic route that runs through the northern part of the state. This stretch of highway is the longest interstate in the country, spanning across 3,085 miles from Seattle to Boston.

The weather in Wisconsin on I-90 can be quite varied depending on the season. During the winter months, it can be quite cold and snowy. Temperatures can reach below zero and snowfall is common. During these months, it is important to be prepared for icy roads and hazardous driving conditions.

In the spring, temperatures start to warm up and the snow melts away. Rain is common during this time, and it is important to be prepared for changing conditions.

The summer months are typically hot and humid. Temperatures often reach into the 80s and 90s with high humidity. Thunderstorms and severe weather can be common during the summer months, and it is important to keep an eye on the forecast.

Finally, the fall months bring cooler temperatures and changing foliage. Temperatures usually range between the 40s and 60s, and rain is common.

Weather in Illinois on I-90

Illinois' Interstate I-90 can experience a variety of weather conditions throughout the year. In the spring, temperatures can range from the mid-50s to the mid-70s. This time of year also brings frequent rain showers and thunderstorms. During the summer, temperatures can climb into the 90s with high humidity. The region can also experience thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flash flooding during this season.

Fall temperatures range from the mid-50s to the mid-70s. Rain showers and occasional snowfall can occur. Winter temperatures dip into the teens and 20s. Snowfall is common and blizzards are possible. Interstate I-90 can also experience strong winds, fog, and icy roads during this season.

Weather in Indiana on I-90

Interstate I-90 in Indiana is a unique stretch of highway as it experiences a variety of weather conditions throughout the year. During the summer months, temperatures can reach well into the 90s, with high humidity and frequent thunderstorms. In the winter, temperatures can dip into the single digits and snowfall is common. During the spring and fall, temperatures are typically mild, but severe storms can still occur.

Be prepared for the possibility of rain, snow, and other severe weather. Be sure to check for road closures and delays due to weather-related issues.

I-90 in Indiana is also prone to fog and high winds. When driving in these conditions, be sure to reduce your speed. Turn on your headlights, and be aware of other drivers around you.

Weather in Ohio on I-90

Interstate I-90 traverses the northern part of Ohio. It can experience a range of temperatures, precipitation, and other weather conditions.

In the winter, I-90 in Ohio can experience snow, ice, and below-freezing temperatures. Snowfall is typically heaviest in the northern parts of the state and can range from a light dusting of snow to several inches of accumulation. Freezing rain and ice can also be common in the winter, making travel hazardous.

In the spring and summer, I-90 in Ohio can experience periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms. These storms can produce strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes. Temperatures during these months can range from the mid-50s to the mid-80s, depending on the time of year.

The fall is usually mild in Ohio, with temperatures ranging from the high 40s to the low 70s. Precipitation levels tend to decrease, making it a great time of year to explore the state.

No matter what time of year you travel on I-90 in Ohio, it’s important to be prepared for a wide range of weather conditions. Be sure to check the forecast before you go, and plan your trip accordingly.

Weather in Pennsylvania on I-90

Interstate I-90 stretches across the northern part of Pennsylvania. In the winter months, snowstorms are common, with snowfall totals reaching up to 6 inches in some areas. Lake effect snow is also common in the northern part of the state. The spring and summer months bring mild temperatures and occasional thunderstorms. The humidity is often high during this time of year, making it feel hotter than it actually is. In the fall, temperatures start to cool off, and the autumn foliage is beautiful. There is also a chance of severe thunderstorms and hurricanes, although these are not as common as in other parts of the country.

Weather in New York on I-90

Interstate I-90 travels through the entire state of New York. It traverses a variety of landscapes and temperatures.

In the springtime, temperatures can range from the mid-50s to the high-70s. The summer months typically bring higher temperatures, with highs in the mid-80s or higher. Rainfall is usually moderate, with occasional thunderstorms, but it is not uncommon for severe weather to occur.

The autumn months see cooler temperatures, with highs in the mid-60s and lows in the mid-40s. Rainfall is usually higher during this season, and snow can start to accumulate in the northern parts of the state.

Winter temperatures in New York can be quite cold, with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the teens. Snowfall is common, especially in the northern and western parts of the state. Powerful winter storms can occur.

Weather in Massachusetts on I-90

In the summer months, temperatures can range from the mid-60s to the mid-80s. The humidity can be high, making it feel even hotter. Thunderstorms are common in the summer months, and there is the possibility of severe weather, like high winds and hail.

In the winter months, temperatures are usually in the mid-30s to low-40s. Snow is common, and icy conditions can occur. Blizzards are possible, and drivers should be prepared for potentially dangerous conditions.

In the fall and spring months, temperatures are usually in the mid-50s to mid-70s. Rain is common, but there can also be sunny days.

Major Junctions of I-90

In Washington:

  • I-90E starts at a major junction with SR-519 in Seattle, Washington.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-5 in Seattle, Washington.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-405 in Bellevue, Washington.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-82 in Ellensburg, Washington.
  • I-90 has a major junction with US-95 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

In Montana:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-15 in Butte, Montana.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-94 near Billings, Montana.

In Wyoming:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-25 in Buffalo, Wyoming.

In South Dakota:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-190 in Rapid City, South Dakota.
  • I-90 has major junction with I-29 and I-229 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

In Minnesota:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-35 in Albert Lea, Minnesota.

In Wisconsin:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-94 in Tomah, Wisconsin.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-94 in Madison, Wisconsin.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-39 in Portage, Wisconsin.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-43 in Beloit, Wisconsin.

In Illinois:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-39 in Cherry Valley, Illinois.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-290 in Schaumburg, Illinois.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-294 in Rosemont, Illinois.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-190 to O'Hare International Airport near Chicago, Illinois.
  • I-90 has major junctions with I-55 , I-94 , and I-290 in Chicago, Illinois.

In Indiana:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-65 in Gary, Indiana.
  • I-90 has major junction with I-80 and I-94 in Lake Station, Indiana.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-69 in Fremont, Indiana.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-80 in Elyria, Ohio.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-75 in Rossford, Ohio.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-280 in Lake Township, Ohio.
  • I-90 has major junctions with I-71, I-77 , and I-490 in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-271 in Willoughby Hills, Ohio.

In Pennsylvania:

  • I-90 has major junctions with I-79 and I-86 near Erie, Pennsylvania.

In New York:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-190 in Buffalo, New York.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-290 in Williamsville, New York.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-490 near Bergen, New York.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-390 near Rochester, New York.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-490 near Victor, New York.
  • I-90 has major junctions with I-81 , I-481, and I-690 in Syracuse, New York.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-790 in Utica, New York.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-890 near Schenectady, New York.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-88 in Rotterdam, New York.
  • I-90 has major junctions with I-87 and I-787 in Albany, New York.

In Massachusetts:

  • I-90 has a major junction with I-91 in West Springfield, Massachusetts.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-291 in Chicopee, Massachusetts.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-84 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
  • I-90 has major junctions with I-290 and I-395 in Auburn, Massachusetts.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-495 in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-95 in Weston, Massachusetts.
  • I-90 has a major junction with I-93 in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • I-90W starts at a major junction with Route 1A/Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts.

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If you're planning a road trip through Montana, you won't want to miss the stunning sights and unforgettable experiences along Interstate 90. Known as the Main Street of the Northwest, this highway winds through picturesque landscapes, lively towns, and hidden gems that are waiting to be explored. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or adventure seeker, there's something for everyone along I-90 in Montana. From breathtaking national parks to charming local attractions, here are 10 amazing things to do along this iconic route that will make your journey through Big Sky Country truly memorable.

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Explore glacier national park, visit the historic town of butte, experience the adrenaline rush at big sky resort, take a dip in the hot springs of bozeman, hike to the hidden gem of natural bridges state park, discover the wildlife at the national bison range, marvel at the beauty of flathead lake, go fly fishing on the bighorn river, learn about native american culture at the little bighorn battlefield national monument, enjoy the scenic drive along the beartooth highway.

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Montana is home to one of the most stunning national parks in the United States - Glacier National Park. Located along the I-90 highway, this vast expanse of wilderness offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're an avid outdoor enthusiast or simply looking for a scenic drive, Glacier National Park has something for everyone.

One of the best ways to experience Glacier National Park is by exploring its many hiking trails. With over 700 miles of trails to choose from, there are options available for hikers of all skill levels. Some popular hikes include the Highline Trail, which offers breathtaking views of the park's iconic glaciers, and the Avalanche Lake Trail, which takes you to a beautiful alpine lake surrounded by towering mountain peaks. Be sure to pack plenty of water and snacks, as some of the hikes can be quite long and strenuous.

If hiking isn't your thing, you can still take in the beauty of Glacier National Park by driving along the Going-to-the-Sun Road. This scenic highway stretches for 50 miles and offers stunning views of the park's mountains, lakes, and waterfalls. Along the way, you'll pass through the Logan Pass Visitor Center, where you can learn about the park's unique ecosystem and spot wildlife such as bighorn sheep and mountain goats. Keep in mind that the road is only open during the summer months, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly.

For those interested in wildlife, Glacier National Park is home to a diverse range of animals, including grizzly bears, black bears, elk, and moose. One of the best places to spot wildlife is the Many Glacier area, located in the northeastern part of the park. Here, you can take a guided boat tour of Swiftcurrent Lake and Grinnell Lake, where you may have the opportunity to see bald eagles, beavers, and even the elusive wolverine.

In addition to its natural beauty, Glacier National Park also offers a rich cultural history. The park is home to several historic lodges, including the iconic Many Glacier Hotel and the Lake McDonald Lodge, which date back to the early 1900s. Take a guided tour of these lodges to learn about their unique architecture and the role they played in the development of the park.

Overall, exploring Glacier National Park along the I-90 in Montana is a must-do for any nature lover. Whether you choose to hike its many trails, drive along the scenic Going-to-the-Sun Road, or simply take in the stunning views, you're sure to have an unforgettable experience in this natural wonderland. So, pack your bags and get ready for an adventure in Glacier National Park.

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Montana is known for its scenic beauty and wide open spaces. If you find yourself traveling along Interstate 90 in Montana, there are plenty of things to see and do along the way. One particular stop that is worth a visit is the historic town of Butte.

Butte was once a bustling mining town and is now a living testament to Montana's rich mining history. Visitors to Butte can explore its many historic buildings and learn about the town's past through its museums and attractions. One popular spot to visit is the World Museum of Mining, which offers guided tours of its mining exhibits and reconstructed mining town. The museum also features a collection of mining artifacts and equipment, giving visitors a glimpse into Butte's mining heyday.

Another must-see in Butte is the Berkeley Pit, a former open pit copper mine that has since filled with water. This massive pit is one of the largest toxic copper mines in the world and is an eerie sight to behold. Visitors can take a guided tour around the pit's rim, learning about the environmental impact of mining in the process.

In addition to its mining history, Butte also has a vibrant arts and culture scene. The town is home to several art galleries, theaters, and music venues, where visitors can experience the local talent and creativity. Butte is also known for its annual Montana Folk Festival, which attracts musicians from around the country and showcases traditional music and dance.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Butte is surrounded by natural beauty. The nearby mountains provide ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and camping. Visitors can also explore the surrounding national forests, where they can fish in pristine rivers and lakes or go wildlife spotting.

After a long day of exploring, visitors can relax and recharge at one of Butte's many restaurants and bars. The town is known for its delicious local cuisine, including specialties like Montana beef and freshwater fish. Visitors can also sample the local craft beer and spirits, which are made with Montana's finest ingredients.

Butte is truly a gem along Interstate 90 in Montana. Whether you're interested in history, culture, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying good food and drink, Butte has something to offer. So the next time you find yourself traveling through Montana, make sure to take a detour to the historic town of Butte. You won't be disappointed.

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Montana is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, and one of the best ways to experience it is by taking a road trip along Interstate 90. This iconic highway stretches across the state, offering travelers a breathtaking journey through majestic mountains, charming towns, and endless outdoor recreational opportunities. Along the way, there are numerous attractions and activities to enjoy, including the chance to experience an adrenaline rush at Big Sky Resort.

Located near the town of Big Sky, Montana, Big Sky Resort is one of the premier ski destinations in the United States. Famous for its vast slopes and incredible snow conditions, this resort attracts skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. However, Big Sky Resort isn't just a winter playground – it also offers a wide range of activities and adventures during the summer months.

If you're visiting Montana during the winter season, make sure to carve out some time to hit the slopes at Big Sky Resort. With over 5,850 acres of skiable terrain, you'll find trails for all skill levels, from beginner slopes to double black diamond runs that will challenge even the most experienced skiers. The resort is also home to the Lone Peak Tram, which takes visitors to the summit of Lone Mountain at an elevation of 11,166 feet – providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

During the summer, Big Sky Resort transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. One of the most popular activities is mountain biking, with the resort offering over 40 miles of bike trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, you'll find trails that cater to your skill level, providing an exhilarating ride through scenic forests and meadows. The resort also features a zipline adventure park, where you can soar through the treetops and experience an adrenaline rush unlike any other.

For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, Big Sky Resort offers a variety of other activities. You can take a scenic chairlift ride to the summit of Lone Mountain, where you can enjoy a picnic overlooking the breathtaking vistas. The resort also has hiking trails that lead to beautiful alpine lakes and waterfalls, providing the perfect opportunity to connect with nature.

After a day of adventure, you can unwind and indulge in the resort's luxurious amenities. Big Sky Resort features world-class dining options, spa services, and lodging accommodations that range from cozy cabins to upscale hotels. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family-friendly vacation, this resort has everything you need to make your stay unforgettable.

So, if you're traveling along Interstate 90 in Montana, don't miss the chance to experience the adrenaline rush at Big Sky Resort. Whether you're hitting the slopes during the winter or enjoying outdoor activities during the summer, this resort offers an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Montana's natural beauty. So pack your bags, gather your gear, and get ready for the trip of a lifetime along I-90 in Montana.

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Montana is a beautiful state that is home to a number of picturesque towns and stunning natural landscapes. For travelers driving along Interstate 90, there are plenty of things to see and do along the way. One of the must-visit stops in Montana is Bozeman, a city known for its vibrant downtown, outdoor recreational activities, and relaxing hot springs.

Located in southwestern Montana, Bozeman is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. One of the best ways to unwind and relax after a day of activities is to take a dip in one of the city's hot springs. Bozeman boasts two main hot springs that visitors can enjoy: the Bozeman Hot Springs and the Norris Hot Springs.

The Bozeman Hot Springs is a family-friendly facility that features multiple pools with varying temperatures. The pools are filled with natural hot spring water, and guests can choose between hot, warm, and cool pools depending on their preference. In addition to the pools, the facility also offers water slides, a sauna, and a wellness center. It is the perfect place to soak in the healing waters and rejuvenate your body.

If you're looking for a more rustic and off-the-beaten-path experience, head to the Norris Hot Springs. Located about 40 minutes outside of Bozeman, Norris Hot Springs is a hidden gem nestled in a beautiful natural setting. The hot springs are known for their mineral-rich water, which is believed to have therapeutic properties. The facility at Norris Hot Springs features a large pool and a rustic bathhouse where visitors can soak and relax. They also have live music performances on select nights, making it a great spot to unwind and enjoy some entertainment.

Both hot springs in Bozeman offer a unique experience and are a great way to relax and unwind during your journey along I-90. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or with family, a dip in the hot springs is sure to be a memorable experience.

In addition to the hot springs, Bozeman has plenty of other attractions and activities to offer. The city is surrounded by stunning mountain ranges, making it a paradise for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the numerous trails in the area or even embark on a fly fishing adventure in one of the nearby rivers.

For those who prefer a more urban experience, downtown Bozeman is filled with charming shops, art galleries, and restaurants. You can stroll around the historic Main Street, browse the boutique stores, and indulge in some delicious local cuisine. Be sure to visit the Museum of the Rockies, which houses an impressive collection of dinosaur fossils and exhibits on Montana's rich history.

Overall, a stop in Bozeman is a must for anyone traveling along I-90 in Montana. From relaxing in the hot springs to exploring the stunning natural beauty, there is something for everyone in this vibrant city. So pack your swimsuit and get ready for a memorable experience in Bozeman, Montana!

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Montana is a state known for its stunning natural beauty and adventurous opportunities. If you find yourself driving along I-90 in Montana, there are plenty of exciting things to do and see along the way. One hidden gem that shouldn't be missed is the hike to Natural Bridges State Park.

Located in the southeastern part of the state, Natural Bridges State Park offers a unique and breathtaking experience for outdoor enthusiasts. The highlight of the park is the natural bridge formations, which were created through years of erosion by the meandering Big Hole River. These natural bridges stand tall and proud, making for a picturesque backdrop for hikers.

To begin your adventure, head towards the town of Big Timber, which is conveniently located near I-90. From there, take the Boulder River Road south for approximately 14 miles until you reach a small parking area. This is the trailhead for the Natural Bridges State Park hike.

The trail leading to the natural bridges is a moderate 3-mile loop that takes you through a diverse landscape of forests, meadows, and canyons. As you hike, keep an eye out for various wildlife such as deer, elk, and even the elusive mountain lion. The area is teeming with wildlife and provides excellent opportunities for wildlife photography.

As you approach the natural bridges, the trail becomes more rugged, but the effort is well worth it. Standing at the base of one of these majestic natural formations is an awe-inspiring experience. The natural bridges, with their striking rock formations and picturesque surroundings, offer a great spot for relaxation and reflection.

After taking in the beauty of the natural bridges, continue on the loop trail as it leads you back to the parking area. Along the way, you'll encounter stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the impressive Absaroka Mountains.

Before embarking on your hike, be sure to come prepared. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, as some sections of the trail can be uneven and steep. Bring plenty of water and snacks, as well as sunscreen and bug spray. Additionally, it is recommended to check the weather conditions and trail status beforehand, as the park may close due to inclement weather or wildlife activity.

In conclusion, if you find yourself driving along I-90 in Montana, don't miss the opportunity to hike to the hidden gem of Natural Bridges State Park. This unique and picturesque experience will allow you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Montana and create memories that will last a lifetime. So lace up your hiking boots, pack your backpack, and get ready for an incredible adventure on the Natural Bridges trail.

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If you're planning a road trip along Interstate 90 in Montana, be sure to make a stop at the National Bison Range. Located near Moiese, just off the highway, this wildlife refuge offers a unique opportunity to see these magnificent creatures up close.

The National Bison Range was established in 1908 as part of an effort to preserve the dwindling bison population. Today, it serves as an important refuge for not only bison, but also other charismatic wildlife species such as elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep. In fact, the range is home to over 350 species of birds, making it a paradise for birdwatching enthusiasts as well.

With over 18,700 acres of diverse habitat, the range offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. One of the most popular options is to take a scenic drive through the range. The Red Sleep Mountain Drive is a 19-mile loop that takes you through grasslands, forests, and up into the mountains, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Along the way, you'll have plenty of opportunities to spot bison and other wildlife roaming freely in their natural habitat.

If you're feeling adventurous, you can also choose to explore the range on foot. The range has several hiking trails that vary in length and difficulty, allowing visitors to experience the beauty of the area up close. Keep in mind that some trails may be closed during certain times of the year to protect wildlife breeding and calving habitats, so it's always a good idea to check for any restrictions before setting out on a hike.

If you prefer a more leisurely experience, you can take advantage of the range's numerous picnic areas and enjoy a relaxing meal amidst the stunning scenery. There are also designated wildlife viewing areas where you can set up your camera and try to capture the perfect shot of a bison or elk.

For those interested in learning more about the range's fascinating history and the efforts that go into preserving its wildlife, the visitor center is a must-visit. Here, you can explore exhibits that delve into the range's past and present, watch informative videos, and speak with knowledgeable staff who can answer any questions you may have.

Before you leave, don't forget to stop by the gift shop, where you can find a variety of souvenirs and educational materials to commemorate your visit.

Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply someone looking for a unique experience, a visit to the National Bison Range is definitely worth adding to your itinerary along I-90 in Montana. So, gas up your car, pack your camera, and get ready to discover the incredible wildlife that calls this breathtaking landscape home.

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Montana is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, and one of the most stunning attractions along Interstate 90 is Flathead Lake. As you travel through this scenic part of the state, take the time to marvel at the grandeur of Flathead Lake and enjoy the various activities it has to offer.

Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River, spanning over 27 miles in length and 15 miles in width. Its crystal-clear waters and picturesque surroundings make it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

One of the best things to do at Flathead Lake is to simply relax and take in the views. With the majestic Rocky Mountains as a backdrop, the lake provides a tranquil setting for picnicking, sunbathing, or just enjoying a leisurely stroll along the shore. There are several public access points around the lake, so you can easily find a spot to unwind and soak in the beauty of your surroundings.

If you're feeling more adventurous, you can rent a kayak, paddleboard, or boat to explore the lake's many hidden coves and secluded beaches. Flathead Lake is known for its excellent fishing, so anglers can try their luck at catching rainbow trout, lake trout, or perch. The lake is also a popular spot for swimming, with its pristine waters and sandy beaches providing a refreshing escape on hot summer days.

For those who prefer to stay on land, there are numerous hiking trails around Flathead Lake that offer stunning views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Jewel Basin Hiking Area, located in the Swan Mountain Range, is a popular destination for hikers and offers sweeping vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains. The Wild Horse Island State Park, located on a 2,160-acre island in the lake, is another great spot for hiking and wildlife viewing. The island is home to a herd of wild horses and offers a chance to see bald eagles, deer, and bighorn sheep.

After a day of outdoor adventure, you can satisfy your hunger by enjoying a meal at one of the many restaurants and cafes located along the lake. Many of these establishments feature locally sourced ingredients, including fresh fish from the lake itself. Whether you're craving a gourmet meal or a simple burger, you'll find plenty of options to choose from.

As you continue along Interstate 90 in Montana, be sure to make a stop at Flathead Lake and take the time to appreciate its beauty. Whether you prefer to relax by the shore, explore the waters, or hike in the surrounding mountains, Flathead Lake offers something for everyone. So, don't miss out on this incredible destination and all the amazing experiences it has to offer.

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Montana is a beautiful state with plenty of things to see and do along Interstate 90. One popular activity for outdoor enthusiasts is fly fishing on the Bighorn River. Known for its incredible trout fishing opportunities, the Bighorn River offers a scenic and relaxing experience for both seasoned anglers and beginners.

The Bighorn River flows through southeastern Montana and is easily accessible from Interstate 90. Its clear, cold waters are home to an abundance of fish, including rainbow and brown trout. Anglers flock to the river year-round, as it offers excellent fishing opportunities regardless of the season.

One of the main reasons why the Bighorn River is so popular among fly fishermen is its abundance of insect life. The river is known for its prolific hatches, which attract hungry fish looking for a meal. Anglers can often witness large numbers of mayflies, caddisflies, and stoneflies buzzing and fluttering around the water, making it an angler's dream.

There are several access points along the Bighorn River, where anglers can park their vehicles and easily wade into the water. Some areas have designated fishing access sites, complete with parking lots and restroom facilities, while others are more remote and require a short hike to reach. Regardless of where you choose to fish, be sure to obtain the appropriate fishing license and follow all fishing regulations.

Fly fishing on the Bighorn River can be done both by wading in the river or by floating in a drift boat. Guided float trips are a popular option, as experienced guides can navigate the river and position anglers in prime fishing spots. They can also provide valuable advice and assistance, especially for those new to fly fishing.

The Bighorn River is also surrounded by beautiful scenery, including scenic canyons, rolling hills, and stunning cliffs. As you cast your line, take a moment to soak in the breathtaking views and appreciate the natural beauty of the area. It's not uncommon to spot wildlife such as eagles, deer, and even the occasional bear while fly fishing on the Bighorn River.

In addition to the fishing experience itself, the Bighorn River area offers other recreational activities to enjoy. You can go hiking or biking along the many trails, birdwatching, or even take a scenic drive through the surrounding countryside. There are also camping and picnic areas available, allowing you to extend your stay and fully immerse yourself in the outdoor experience.

Whether you're an avid angler or simply want to try your hand at fly fishing, a visit to the Bighorn River along Interstate 90 in Montana is a must. The incredible fishing opportunities, stunning scenery, and outdoor activities make it an ideal destination for anyone who loves spending time in nature. So, grab your fishing gear and get ready for an unforgettable experience on the Bighorn River.

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If you are planning a road trip along Interstate 90 in Montana, there are plenty of things to see and do along the way. One important and historically significant stop is the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. This monument is a must-visit for those interested in Native American history and culture.

The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is located near the town of Crow Agency, which is about an hour's drive southeast of Billings, Montana. This site commemorates the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand, which took place on June 25-26, 1876.

Visitors to the monument can explore the battlefield and learn about the events leading up to and during the battle. The battlefield itself is steeped in Native American history, as it was the site of one of the most significant clashes between the United States Army and the Native American tribes of the Great Plains.

The monument offers a variety of interpretive exhibits and programs to educate visitors about the battle and its significance. The Visitor Center features exhibits on the history and culture of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and other Plains Indian tribes, as well as the military campaign of George Armstrong Custer.

Ranger-led programs are available throughout the year, providing visitors with a chance to learn from knowledgeable guides and gain a deeper understanding of the events that took place at the battlefield. These programs include talks, hikes, and demonstrations that touch on various aspects of Native American culture and history.

One of the highlights of a visit to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is the opportunity to see the Indian Memorial and the Custer National Cemetery. The Indian Memorial honors the Native American warriors who fought in the battle, while the Custer National Cemetery is the final resting place for many of the soldiers who lost their lives.

In addition to the historic significance, the monument offers beautiful vistas of the surrounding landscape. The vast prairies, rolling hills, and the nearby Bighorn Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to the battlefield.

Whether you are a history enthusiast, a fan of Native American culture, or simply looking for a unique and educational road trip experience, a visit to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is a must. This site offers a valuable opportunity to explore and learn about the rich history and cultural heritage of the Native American tribes of the Great Plains. So, be sure to plan a stop at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument when traveling along Interstate 90 in Montana.

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Montana is known for its picturesque landscapes, and one of the best ways to experience them is by taking a drive along I-90. As you make your way through the state, be sure to plan some stops along the way to truly enjoy all that Montana has to offer.

One of the most breathtaking drives along I-90 in Montana is the Beartooth Highway. This scenic drive will take you through the stunning Beartooth Mountains, offering panoramic views of alpine meadows, pristine lakes, and towering peaks. As you wind your way through the mountains, make sure to stop at designated viewpoints to snap some photos and take in the incredible vistas.

In addition to the Beartooth Highway, there are several other attractions and activities along I-90 that you won't want to miss. If you're a history buff, be sure to visit the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument near Crow Agency. This site memorializes the Battle of Little Bighorn, one of the most famous battles of the American Indian Wars.

For outdoor enthusiasts, don't miss the opportunity to explore the many hiking trails and fishing spots along I-90. Yellowstone River, which flows parallel to the highway for much of the route, offers excellent fishing opportunities for trout. There are also several hiking trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints and secluded mountain lakes.

If you're looking for a place to relax and unwind, consider visiting one of the hot springs in Montana. Along I-90, you'll find several hot springs resorts where you can soak in the warm mineral waters and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family-friendly adventure, a visit to one of these hot springs is sure to be a memorable experience.

As you make your way along I-90 in Montana, be sure to also take advantage of the local cuisine. There are many small towns and cities along the route that offer a variety of dining options, ranging from casual diners to upscale restaurants. Don't miss the chance to try some of Montana's famous beef, as well as other local specialties like huckleberry pie and bison burgers.

No matter how you choose to spend your time along I-90 in Montana, one thing is for sure - you'll be treated to some of the most stunning scenery in the country. So pack your camera, put on your hiking boots, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the beautiful state of Montana.

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Frequently asked questions.

There are many popular outdoor activities to enjoy along I-90 in Montana, such as fishing in the various rivers and lakes, hiking in the mountains, and camping in the national forests. Visitors can also go boating, kayaking, or rafting on the rivers, or even try their hand at rock climbing.

Yes, there are several national parks and monuments near I-90 in Montana. One of the most famous is Glacier National Park, known for its stunning alpine scenery and diverse wildlife. The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is also located near I-90 and commemorates the famous Battle of the Little Bighorn.

Yes, there are several hot springs along I-90 in Montana that offer a relaxing and natural spa experience. Popular options include the Norris Hot Springs in Norris and the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort near Butte. These hot springs are a great way to unwind and soak in the therapeutic mineral waters.

Yes, there are plenty of historical sites and museums to explore along I-90 in Montana. The World Museum of Mining in Butte offers a fascinating look into the mining history of the region, while the Moss Mansion Historic House in Billings provides a glimpse into the life of a wealthy pioneer family. Additionally, the Western Heritage Center in Billings showcases the history and culture of the American West.

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    The place where Idaho and Montana meet is called the Continental Divide. This covers a wide range of area from north to south and the elevations range between 5280 feet to over 11,000 feet. This area is considered the highest elevation on the I-90. But thankfully, the I-90 is the lowest of all the highways that travel east-west across the states.

  22. Montana Camera Locations

    Location. Aberdeen Hill. I-90 MP 552.3. Alzada. US-212 MP 139.4. Arrow Creek Hill. I-90 MP 468.6. Ash Creek. MT-7 MP 55.2.

  23. Suspect arrested in connection with deadly car crash identified

    UPDATE on Sept 13, 2024 at 9:56 p.m. BILLINGS, Mont. - A suspect fleeing a domestic incident in Billings on Friday evening led to a fatal crash at the intersection of 24th and Broadwater that claimed two lives. Billings Police Department Lieutenant Matt Lennick confirmed that officers were dispatched to a domestic disturbance at a church located at 29th and Broadwater at 6:54 p.m. on Friday ...

  24. Alerts, Closures & Incidents

    Alerts, Closures & Incidents. Road Condition Report. Construction Report. Load and Speed Restrictions. See also: MHP Reported Incidents. 1-800-226-7623 or Dial 511. 1-800-335-7592 (TTY) 1-855-647-3777. MDT Locations.