U.S. Route 212 In Wyoming
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U.S. Route 212 (US 212) is a spur of US 12. It runs for from Yellowstone National Park to Minnesota Highway 62 at Edina, Minnesota. It does not intersect US 12 now, but it once had an eastern terminus at US 12 in
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. US 212 passes through the states of Minnesota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. It goes through the cities of Watertown, South Dakota and Billings, Montana.


Route description


Montana and Wyoming

While the official western terminus of US 212 is at the Northeast Entrance of Yellowstone National Park near the Wyoming–Montana state line, some commercially produced maps show the highway within the park itself, contiguous with Northeast Entrance Road, starting from its western end at Tower Junction on the Grand Loop. From the park, US 212 heads east through
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, then crosses the Wyoming state line and re-emerges into Montana approximately later. The section of US 212 between Cooke City and Red Lodge is known as the Beartooth Highway. Rising to an elevation of above sea level at Beartooth Pass, the highway traces the historical route of Civil War General Philip Sheridan over the
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. In his book ''Dateline America'' published in 1979, the late CBS correspondent Charles Kuralt referred to the highway as "the most beautiful drive in America". Running northeast from the Beartooth Mountains, US 212 joins US 310 before passing into the town of
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. Here US 212 joins
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(I-90) eastbound, while US 310 ends. Together, US 212 and I-90 run east through
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to the town of Crow Agency between mile markers 434 and 510, a distance of . Within the
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, US 212 leaves I-90 and runs east and southeast through the high plains of Montana. It is the main east–west road through the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation. Southeast of
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, US 212 recrosses the Wyoming state line; after about , US 212 enters South Dakota. For the entire length of US 212 in Montana between I-90 and the Wyoming state line, it is also known as the Warrior Trail Highway.


South Dakota

US 212 enters South Dakota near the junction of the Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota state lines, and continues southeast to Belle Fourche. Here it intersects US 85, and then continues eastward, skirting the southern end of the
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. It continues east, passing the town of Nisland, until connecting with South Dakota Highway 79 (SD 79) south of Newell. It runs north into Newell, then turns generally east again, passing through the town of Faith and entering the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. US 212 then passes through Dupree and North Eagle Butte, finally crossing the Missouri River. Continuing east, it then intersects (and is co-signed briefly) with US 83 near Gettysburg and then continues eastward, passing through Gettysburg, Seneca, and Faulkton. It intersects with SD 45, where it is cosigned for a brief southern leg, before turning eastward again and passing through Rockham, Zell and Redfield, where it intersects with US 281. Continuing east, US 212 passes through
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, before entering Watertown, following 9th Avenue SW. Just east of Watertown, it intersects with I-29 and continues east o the Minnesota state line. Legally, the South Dakota section of US 212 is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-206.


Minnesota

The of US 212 in Minnesota are officially designated Minnesota Veterans Memorial Highway. Yellowstone Trail is the original name designation for this same stretch of US 212 from the auto trail days. Yellowstone Trail was one of the first designated names written into law in the state. The route in Minnesota connects the cities of
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, Granite Falls, Olivia, Glencoe,
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, and the southwest suburbs of Minneapolis. Legally, the Minnesota section of US 212 is defined as Routes 155, 12, 187, and 260 in Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.114(2) and 161.115(86), (118), and (191).


Major intersections

;Montana (western segment) : Northeast Entrance Road at the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park, west of Silver Gate ;Wyoming : No major intersections ;Montana (eastern segment) : north-northwest of
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. The highways travel concurrently to Laurel. : in Laurel. I-90/US 212 travels concurrently to Crow Agency. : in
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. The highways travel concurrently to Crow Agency. : in Lockwood ;South Dakota : in Belle Fourche : west of Gettysburg. The highways travel concurrently for approximately . : in Redfield. The highways travel concurrently through Redfield. : in Watertown : in Watertown ;Minnesota : south of
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: west-southwest of
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. The highways travel concurrently to Montevideo. : in Olivia. The highways travel concurrently through Olivia. : in
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: in Eden Prairie


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