North Dakota Highway 20

North Dakota Highway 20 marker

North Dakota Highway 20
Route information
Maintained by NDDOT
Length: 171.00 mi[1] (275.20 km)
Existed: 1939 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 52 / US 281 in Jamestown
  US 2 in Devils Lake
North end: PTH 34 near Sarles
Location
Counties: Stutsman, Foster, Eddy, Benson, Ramsey, Cavalier
Highway system

North Dakota Highways

ND 19ND 21

North Dakota Highway 20 is a northsouth highway in North Dakota. It runs from U.S. Route 281/U.S. Route 52 in Jamestown to the Canada–United States border near Sarles. The highway continues into Manitoba as PTH 34.

North Dakota 20 in Devils Lake

A portion of ND 20 between mile markers 87 and 90 was closed in April 2010 due to flooding at Devils Lake and Spring Lake.[2][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
StutsmanJamestown0.000.00 US 52 / US 281 (1st Avenue N) Carrington, Valley City
ND 9 west (13th Street SE) KensalWestern end of ND 9 concurrency
Courtenay ND 9 east (1st Street) WimbledonEastern end of ND 9 concurrency
FosterGlenfield ND 200 (3rd Street NE) Carrington, Cooperstown
Eddy ND 15 east New RockfordSouthern end of ND 15 concurrency
ND 15 east (27th Street NE) Pekin, McVilleNorthern end of ND 15 concurrency
Benson
No major junctions
Ramsey ND 57 west Fort TottenEastern terminus of ND 57
Devils Lake US 2 Rugby, Grand Forks
ND 19 west MinnewaukanEastern terminus of ND 19
ND 17 east (69th Street NE) Edmore, Park RiverSouthern end of ND 17 concurrency
ND 17 west (74th Street NE) CandoNorthern end of ND 17 concurrency
Cavalier ND 66 east (84th Street NE) Alsen, LomaSouthern end of ND 66 concurrency
ND 66 west (84th Street NE) Calio, RoletteNorthern end of ND 66 concurrency
ND 5 east (93rd Street NE) Langdon, CavalierEastern end of ND 5 concurrency
ND 5 west (95th Street NE) Rocklake, RollaWestern end of ND 5 concurrency
PTH 34 north Crystal City, Pilot MoundContinuation into Manitoba, Canada
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notes

  1. Mileage retrieved from North Dakota Highways 1 to 30 unless otherwise noted.
  2. "Major Road Closed in Devils Lake Region". Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  3. "North Dakota Emergencies". North Dakota Department of Transportation. 2010-08-27. Archived from the original on 2010-08-29.

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

KML is from Wikidata


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