North Dakota Highway 18

North Dakota Highway 18 is a major northsouth highway in eastern North Dakota. It runs from Highway 30 at the Canadian border south of Gretna, Manitoba to South Dakota Highway 25 north of Claire City.[2]

North Dakota Highway 18
ND 18 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDDOT
Length242.147 mi[1] (389.698 km)
Existed1939–present
Major junctions
South end SD 25
  US 2 near Larimore
I-94 / US 52 near Casselton
North end PTH 30
Location
CountiesPembina, Walsh, Grand Forks, Traill, Cass, Richland
Highway system
  • North Dakota State Highways
ND 17ND 19

Route description

North Dakota Highway 18 starts traveling south at the Canada/United States border south of Gretna, Manitoba. One mile south of the border, the highway crosses the Pembina River and enters Neche. Thirteen miles south of Neche the route begins a concurrency with ND 5. The two routes head west for three miles, then south for one more before entering the city of Cavalier. The ND 5 concurrency ends in Cavalier and ND 18 continues to head south. Thirteen more miles south of Cavalier, ND 18 intersects with ND 66. The highway leaves Pembina County and enters Walsh County four miles south of this intersection.[3]

Just south of the county line is the small city of Hoople, which ND 18 passes just east of. About eight miles south of here, ND 18 forms a short, one-mile concurrency with ND 17, throughout which both highways travel south. The route travels about halfway between the larger cities of Grafton and Park River. Fourteen miles south of the southern end of the ND 17 concurrency, ND 18 enters Grand Forks County.[3]

About three miles into Grand Forks County, the route passes east of Inkster. Fourteen miles south of Inkster, ND 18 intersects with US 2, a major eastwest route of the northern United States. Two miles south of this intersection, ND 18 reaches the city of Larimore. Twelve miles south of Larimore, the highway begins another concurrency, this one with ND 15. The routes travel east during this concurrency, passing just north of Northwood. After traveling east for eight miles, the concurrency ends and ND 18 travels south for five miles before entering Traill County.[3]

ND 18 enters Hatton two miles south of the county line. The highway travels south for eight miles before beginning a concurrency with ND 200. The highway travels south for a mile, east for a mile and a half, southeast for a mile, and east for another mile before entering Portland. The highway travels east for a mile before entering Mayville. In Mayville, the concurrency with ND 200 ends and ND 18 begins traveling south once more. The route heads south for ten miles and then east for five before entering Blanchard. Eight miles south of Blanchard, ND 18 enters Cass County.[3]

In Cass County, ND 18 travels south for three miles before entering Hunter. Six miles farther south, the highway heads through Arthur. Fourteen miles south of Arthur, the route turns east and enters Casselton. Turning south again, ND 18 travels for two miles before sharing an interchange with Interstate 94 and US 52. Nine miles south of this interchange, the road heads west for a mile and then south for six miles to enter Leonard. Two miles south of Leonard, ND 18 begins a concurrency with ND 46 along the Cass-Richland county line for five miles. After this concurrency, the highway heads south into Richland County.[3]

Thirteen miles south of the county line, ND 18 serves as the eastern terminus of ND 27. Twelve miles south of this intersection, the highway enters Wyndmere. Directly south of Wyndmere, the road has a junction with ND 13. Seven miles south of the ND 13 intersection, ND 18 turns west for a mile, then south for five more before entering Lidgerwood and beginning a concurrency with ND 11. The routes head east and south through Lidgerwood, then east for two miles. The concurrency ends two miles east of Lidgerwood and ND 18 continues to head south. Nine miles south of the end of the ND 11 concurrency, ND 18 reaches the South Dakota border and is continued farther south as South Dakota Highway 25.[3]

History

North Dakota Highway 18, like many other North Dakota state highways, was put into alignment in 1939. It has remained in its original alignment since then.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Pembina242.147389.698 PTH 30 north GretnaContinuation into Manitoba, Canada
228.609367.911 ND 5 east HamiltonNorthern end of ND 5 concurrency
Cavalier224.991362.088 ND 5 west LangdonSouthern end of ND 5 concurrency
211.591340.523 ND 66 Milton, Drayton
Walsh198.447319.369 ND 17 east GraftonNorthern end of ND 17 concurrency
197.571317.960 ND 17 west Park RiverSouthern end of ND 17 concurrency
Grand Forks166.225267.513 US 2 Devils Lake, Grand Forks
152.185244.918 ND 15 west McVilleWestern end of ND 15 concurrency
114.902184.917 ND 15 east ThompsonEastern end of ND 15 concurrency
Traill129.127207.810 ND 200 west FinleyWestern end of ND 200 concurrency
Mayville121.814196.041 ND 200 east to I-29 / US 81Eastern end of ND 200 concurrency
106.883172.012
ND 200A to I-29 / US 81
Western terminus of ND 200A
CassCasselton73.550118.367ND 10 west (37th Street SE)Northern end of ND 10 concurrency, unsigned
73.407118.137 I-94 / US 52 Jamestown, FargoI-94 Exit 331
73.258117.897ND 10 east (37th Street SE) DurbinSouthern end of ND 10 concurrency, unsigned
CassRichland
county line
55.58989.462 ND 46 west EnderlinWestern end of ND 46 concurrency
Entire concurrency is along the county line
50.65081.513 ND 46 east KindredEastern end of ND 46 concurrency
Richland37.66460.614 ND 27 west LisbonEastern terminus of ND 27
Wyndmere24.82739.955 ND 13 Milnor, Wahpeton
Lidgerwood11.76018.926 ND 11 west FormanWestern end of ND 11 concurrency
9.19814.803 ND 11 east HankinsonEastern end of ND 11 concurrency
Roberts0.0000.000 SD 25 south Claire CityContinuation into South Dakota
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. "Route and Mileage Map Insets" (PDF). North Dakota Department of Transportation. North Dakota Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  2. Geelhart, Chris. "North Dakota Highways 1-30". The North Dakota Highways Page. Archived from the original on 2007-02-07. Retrieved 2007-03-31.
  3. https://maps.google.com/
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