U.S. Route 212 in Montana
U.S. Route 212 | |||||||||
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| Beartooth Highway Warrior Trail Highway | |||||||||
US 212 highlighted in red (Montana) and blue (Wyoming) | |||||||||
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| Maintained by MDT and WYDOT | |||||||||
| Length | 376.446 mi (605.831 km) 321.232 miles (516.973 km) in Montana 55.214 miles (88.858 km) in Wyoming (two segments) | ||||||||
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| West end | Northeastern entrance of Yellowstone National Park | ||||||||
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| East end | US 212 at the South Dakota state line | ||||||||
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| Country | United States | ||||||||
| States | Montana, Wyoming | ||||||||
| Counties | MT: Park, Carbon, Big Horn, Rosebud, Powder River, Carter WY: Park, Crook | ||||||||
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U.S. Route 212 (US 212) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that travels from Yellowstone National Park east to Edina, Minnesota. In Montana and Wyoming, it starts at the northeastern entrance of Yellowstone National Park near Silver Gate, Montana and extends approximately 376 miles (605 km) to the South Dakota state near Colony, Wyoming, with it crossing between the two states numerous times.