- North Dakota Highway 1806
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North Dakota Highway 1806 Lewis and Clark Trail Route information Maintained by NDDOT Major junctions North end: ND 23 in Watford City
Lewis & Clark State Park
ND 23 south of Charlson
2 miles west of Charlson
ND 8 south of Twin Buttes
ND 200 at Sakakawea State Park
Oliver/Morton County border north of MandanSouth end: ND 24 near Cannon Ball
Location Counties: Dunn, Mercer Highway system ← ND 1804
ND 1 →
North Dakota Highway 1806 is a state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. State route 1806 (as well as SR 1804) were named to reflect the years of Lewis and Clark's travels through the area. They run along the northeast and southwest sides of the Missouri River. North Dakota State Route 1806 consists of four separate segments.
Route description
In the east, it begins at North Dakota Highway 200 near Pick City in Mercer County, and in the west, it ends at North Dakota Highway 8 between Twin Buttes and Halliday in Dunn County. It does not travel through any other counties.There is also another section from Highway 23 near Hawkeye to north of Charlson. There is also another section that starts near Harmon, passes through Mandan, then heads south to South Dakota. In Mandan, it is signed as Collins Avenue, Old Red Trail, Mandan Avenue, Main Street, and 6th Avenue SE, and Fort McKeen Rd.[1]
References
- ^ Rand McNally. The Road Atlas '08. Chicago: Rand McNally, 2008, p. 77.
Categories:- Midwestern United States road stubs
- State highways in North Dakota
- Mercer County, North Dakota
- Dunn County, North Dakota
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