Idaho State Highway 200

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State Highway 200 marker

State Highway 200
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Route information
Maintained by ITD
Length: 33.348 mi[1] (53.668 km)
Tourist
routes:
Pend Oreille Scenic Byway
Major junctions
West end: US-2 / US-95 in Ponderay
East end: MT 200 near Clark Fork
Location
Counties: Bonner
Highway system
State Highways in Idaho
x20px SH-167 SH-1

Idaho State Highway 200 (SH-200) is a two-lane highway from Ponderay, Idaho eastward to the Montana border. The highway has been dedicated as a national scenic byway and given the name Pend Oreille Scenic Byway[2].

Route description

Idaho SH-200 starts at a junction with U.S. Highway 95 in Ponderay, a small community north of Sandpoint. The highway heads eastward along the north shores of lake Pend Oreille at the very feet of the Cabinet Mountains with several turnouts and scenic overlooks. After the town of Clark Fork it then enters the Clark Fork River Valley following the Clark Fork River and ends at the Montana border just before Heron, MT where it becomes Montana Highway 200.

The road passes through the towns of Ponderay, Kootenai, Hope, East Hope, and Clark Fork.

ID-200 is the westernmost portion of a chain of Highway 200s which extends east through Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota. At only 33 miles (53 km) in length, Idaho's Highway 200 is the shortest in the chain while Montana's Highway 200 is the longest. There is another highway called SR 20 in Washington that would complete the chain of Hwy 200s, but ID-200 is not directly connected to WA-20.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Bonner County.

Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Ponderay 29.740 47.862 US-2 / US-95 – Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry
Hope 44.610 71.793
SH-200 Business
East Hope 46.160 74.287
SH-200 Business
63.118 101.579 MT 200 Continuation into Montana
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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