Minnesota State Highway 11

Trunk Highway 11 marker

Trunk Highway 11
Route information
Maintained by Mn/DOT
Length: 209.971 mi[1] (337.916 km)
Existed: 1920 – present
Major junctions
West end: ND 66 at the Red River
 
East end: Sha-Sha Resort at Island View
Location
Counties: Kittson, Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Koochiching
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highways
US 10US 12

Minnesota State Highway 11 (MN 11) is a highway in northwest and north-central Minnesota, which runs from North Dakota Highway 66 at the North Dakota state line (near Drayton, ND) and continues east to its eastern terminus at the community of Island View at Rainy Lake, near International Falls.

The route follows the Rainy River between Baudette and International Falls.

Highway 11 is 210 miles (340 km) in length.

Route description

State Highway 11 serves as an eastwest route between International Falls, Baudette, Warroad, Roseau, and Drayton, ND.

The western terminus of Highway 11 is at Robbin in Teien Township, at the North Dakota state line, (near Drayton, ND); where Highway 11 becomes North Dakota Highway 66 upon crossing the Red River.

The eastern terminus of the route is at the community of Island View at Rainy Lake, east of International Falls. The entrance to the Sha-Sha Resort is at this point.

The Rainy Lake Visitor Center at Voyageurs National Park is located 12 miles east of International Falls near Highway 11. The Visitor Center is located immediately south of the junction of Highway 11 and County Road 96. The visitor entrance is located on County Road 96.

Franz Jevne State Park is located on Highway 11 in Koochiching County on the Rainy River (near Birchdale), between Baudette and International Falls.[2]

Highway 11, between Warroad and Baudette, is part of the promoted route MOM's Way.[3]

History

State Highway 11 was authorized in 1920 from Donaldson east to International Falls, then south through the Iron Range to Duluth. U.S. 169 was routed along this highway from 1930 to 1934. In 1934, the northsouth portion was redesignated U.S. 53, and Highway 11 was extended on the east to its current terminus east of Island View; and on the west to the Red River, to what is now North Dakota Highway 66.[4]

Sections of the route were still a primitive road in 1929. The last section of Highway 11 to be paved was between the North Dakota state line and U.S. 75 at Donaldson; this was paved by 1961.[4]

In response to the I-35W Bridge collapse in Minneapolis on August 1, 2007, Governor Tim Pawlenty ordered the inspection of all Minnesota bridges. During an August 21, 2007 inspection, cracks were found in the Drayton Bridge (Highway 11 / Highway 66), which crosses the Red River between Drayton, ND and Donaldson, MN. The two cracks found in the structure were believed to be recent, within the previous six months. The bridge was inspected in March 2007 during which no cracks were found. The bridge is a major crossing for sugar beet trucks making their way to Drayton, ND. The bridge was scheduled for replacement in 2009.[5]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Red River of the North0.0000.000Continues as ND 66 west Drayton.
KittsonTeien Township1.9093.072 MN 220 south Alvarado
Donaldson11.53718.567 US 75 Crookston, Winnipeg
Karlstad28.86846.459 US 59 Thief River Falls, Winnipeg
RoseauGreenbush48.23177.620 MN 32 south Thief River Falls
Ross Township63.582102.325 MN 308 north Pinecreek
Fox64.577103.927 MN 89 north PinecreekWest end of MN 89 concurrency
Roseau70.679113.747 MN 89 south / MN 310 north Grygla, Steinbacheast end of MN 89 concurrency
Warroad91.670147.529 MN 313 north Steinbach
Lake of the WoodsBaudette Township128.197206.313 MN 172 north Wheeler's Point
Baudette129.170207.879 MN 72 north Rainy RiverWest end of MN 72 concurrency
130.864210.605 MN 72 south BlackduckEast end of MN 72 concurrency
KoochichingPelland186.822300.661 US 71 south BemidjiWest end of US 71 concurrency
Rainy Lake193.730311.778 MN 332 east Island View
International Falls197.991318.636 US 71 north Fort FrancesEast end of US 71 concurrency
198.056318.740 US 53 south VirginiaWest end of US 53 concurrency
198.125318.851 US 53 north Fort FrancesEast end of US 53 concurrency
198.500319.455 MN 332 south Pelland
Rainy Lake210.109338.138East shore of Dove IslandSha-Sha Resort
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

Route map: Bing / Google

KML is from Wikidata
  1. 1 2 "Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  2. Minnesota DNR website for Franz Jevne State Park - Link
  3. MOM's Way tourism website - Link
  4. 1 2 Riner, Steve. "Details of routes 1–25". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Self-published. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  5. News related to the sugar and sugar beet growing industry on www.beetseed.com - August 22, 2007
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