For road information inside Glacier National Park call (406) 888-7800 or visit https://www.nps.gov/glac/contacts.htm BicyclingBicycling thethe BigBig SkySky BRITISH COLUMBIA Port of Roosville Highway Information for Bicyclists Port of Raymond Y aRoad a k ) Port of Piegan Port of Scobey Forest Route 92Route Forest 0 Port of Opheim

r 130 < ) e Port of Sweet Grass It <

v C < Port of Morgan )

i 22 Rexford && 2012 ) Port of Wild Horse ?¨

R 180 SASKATCHEWAN 127 642 < ALBERTA Yaak ! < O ) k Westby

20 Is iver ) 60 13 ?¦

a R! Eureka N GLACIER R 241 ! << 120 ) ) MONTANA !

IDAHO ! ! < MONTANA 20

& a 60 < T "* ?°

& Y Lake < I

k NORTH DAKOTA

MONTANA & N l 60

15 E< 1962 i 40 <

< 125 0 ?¤

N < M M UNITED STATES Ky 20 0 <

Koocanusa & << Babb ! 0 Richland 84 & < T ! 40 < i 348 Logan ! lk Plentywood MONTANA A Sunburst ! ! Scobey G

! < Lower Saint R Opheim ! 20 G ! Fortine < 71 ?¤ L ! 475

27 Pass i ! ! R!

?Ù & < Mary Lake ve ?¡ ?´ R! 780 40 299 160 <

& ) r 40

Dickey < 6646' & BLACKFEET 383 Four 0 40 189 ( 40 "* 0 0 & NATIONAL 0 ! Saint Mary 380 Lake & < 26 Buttes & 59 < & 25

20 3316 < & 977 Lake er Fresno 298 20 139 & Mc Donald < Riv Reservoir < 4587 D Saint M s 239 & aria 965 40

20 3245 ?¨

2690 ?ù & 0 < < I G 40 284 & < Mary "* <

Io < 295

Whitefish V Cut Bank <

<

< Lake 4152 < R! 60

Troy & Olney ! Lake I Browning 221 Medicine < < !"`$ 20 ! 5841 D 0 Io 240 2876 & Havre Chinook 130 ?¦ Lake It Whitefish 985 E Rudyard Gildford 360 302 Nelson 560 ! 0 & Lake Koocanusa &&West Glacier R! 260 Chester & 380 G 367 420 Medicine Lake ! 20 20 19312 ! < 2456 160 ! ! & 0 R! Reservoir < RESERVATION ! ! ! ! FORT Scenic Byway 320 ! ! Io 1321 0 & 140 524 Is "* G Ç 400 233

"* ! ?¸ PARK < East 181 Shelby R! 2995 MEDICINE

RK 160 < 220 !

o Columbia < R! 300 Kremlin 3510 ! Harlem 500 < 191 ! &

o Ç Io ! Inverness 1868 96 G # < t R! Falls Glacier< ! Io LAKE ?Ä e r "* 8253 ! 360 340 241 435

n e Hungry ! 20 ! < 100 440 ! Bull Libby ai R iv R!Ç ! 1791 G 280 1345 Ir 215 Malta 520 & NATIONAL Lake 40 G Horse Dodson & Saco PECK !Froid & 140 < < 100 0 1935 ! WILDLIFE 96 461 < 200 ! "* ?° 20 & 20 Io 901 285 ! "*

1193 19283120 180 ) & 0 Valier Io Lake RESERVATION 80 REFUGE 17274 3580 < 40 Hinsdale

Kalispell ( 130 20 FORT 1591 R! 480 Bowdoin M Io

242 Hungry Marias 40 i < < ! ?¿ 1166 460 l 2346 632 k Culbertson

G Lake Elwell Box Elder ! G R Horse < ! 0 8738 Pass 80 i 540 640 Bainville R!Ç 1353 4389 (Tiber Reservoir) M v 206 G Reservoir M & aria

40 < 5280' s R ROCKY BOY'S e 0 Brockton "* 454

Aß 120 Is i r Io

< Poplar !

v BELKNAP !

0 258 < 2731 ! <

i < 340 !

d e 290 620 ! Marion <

60 ! 3278 ?u r Glasgow R! 600 G 184 2667 < ü

! d < 80 Nashua 660 & < ®

& 80 931 424 le < 2212 140 Ky Wolf Point Fo < Conrad R! "* "* G 560 ! 0 # 264 100 21072 rk ! RESERVATION RESERVATION !

! Bigfork F < 21 195

134 ! Noxon Io 100 10974! la Big Sandy 580 R < G R! 0 140 Thompson t <

1336 & 3139 h 566 G ?Ç 44 581 ?Ô Io 115

20 Lake 80 ea 881 2524 348 ! <

# Lakeside R # d < !"`$ Ir 1152 Swan R < & 1970 G

iv 60 1131 r ?´ < 565 e 123 Fort ve 1780 Lake r 58 Brady ! 20 60 0 Ri 20 953 60 ! ri 40 7683 < 20 570 ou & # potte < 5054 Peck Miss Rollins ! Swan S d Bea < < < & & Fairview ! 189 r ?¨ ! Trout Creek ! S < ! ! 3734 < 175 & Lake < ! Hays 60 ! w R !

80 S < UPPER MISSOURI 674 It iv < ?¦

40 20 a o e r < "* ! 40 6226 Aß ?² # n u ! 2402 t Flathead h 320 Loma 120 < RIVER BREAKS ! & Vida1033 ! C & < 0 & 130 # & F * G l " ! C M RUSSELL 40 a # < Dutton ! 60 o r FLATHEAD Lake Fort Benton ?° Sidney

r < Choteau 40 k < R! NATIONAL MONUMENT 0 Ç k G 0 R! 258 & 307 < R! 0 99 G 2013 < 239 < NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 29 166 Polson 40 40 Aß 7513 F ?¬ ! < 60 20 1780 r R G 20 l

e < Freezeout r 60

# 60 Hot Springs v a Is e Ky 100 Fort Peck 636 & i 0 < R! t v Richey

Thompson 20 R 60 Lake i ?Ì 20 242 ! 642 h K{ 394 Lake ! ?Ï e < 152 R 89 517 14210 < Falls F a i 40 Plains PabloR! 1785 r 551 20 &

d 3133 o ( 300 2492

r k < u 2995 < 37 20

Lookout Pass 0 RESERVATION o & ?¨ G < ! Great Falls Ir s

0 ) R ! 62 4725' St. Regis- R Fairfield is & d Ronan ! i Vaughn ( R i 910 G < v ! v 1129 ! Geraldine

* a ! Condon M ! " Rainbow Lake < 0 e e

Paradise Scenic ! e 20 ! R r

) It r 40 40 ! 0

h !

80 < Savage < ! < t

20 Pass <

!"a$ Byway Ri 383 < Simms G0 80 0 290

v a Holland 11034

! e < l ! r 3542 3594' C Augusta ! Aß 140 280

642 40 ! 0

&Saint 220 Lake Ç 682 & < R! F 9457 ?£ 40 O

Haugan 0 279 100 2564 75

"* < ! 658

Regis AÝ Aß 209 < 315 Is 80 Circle ! N 2654 < 39 5756 ! 280 786 ?Ø 1745 T ! G

8998 ! 837 120 Belt 240 20

20 < I 5475 389 260 3716 ! < N 260 0

40 & 2060 ! Saint Ignatius < Ulm 0 220 97

Lake& < E D e 829 ! Aß

< 40

MONTANA < N a &

& < 260 29324 "* Roy 188

& < r !"`$ NATIONAL BISON 20 Inez T < b Riv 2183 Denton 52 Jordan ! 654 A or e 0 ?Ì ! 873 300 Lindsay

IDAHO 684 n r

! Superior Aß 20 L Ir Raynesford ! 20 40 20 200 "* 1188

RANGE < 80 <<

< !

k < 20 20 ! < 578 Ky 9722 r D < ! ?ª G G Seeley o Cascade Is ! Geyser 613 Glendive WILDLIFE REFUGE & I 100 1053 84

! Lake & F V K{ Aß ! 60 0 717 ! < Arlee 75 371 220

! Seeley Lake I D ?Í 40

R < <

& < ?Ø G & < 60 ?£ 411 Aß E < 29 & 2830 & h 407 1991 t 716 & 5651 60 Sand R!Ç & Alberton It Placid Lake ?Ï 313 r "* # 84 36 <

"* 60 2847 French- Upsata o < Springs 320 240 # 3414 < & ! ü N ! ® town Salmon Lake Lake Rogers Pass 2078 & Stanford 190 339 # 5283 "* C !"a$ ! Evaro & 0 673 !"b$ & 240 2111 ! ! R! 3033 # 0 Ovando 5610' ) ( && Monarch ! 100 ! 200 ! la & 22874 & 675 80 G 165 120 60 r k 80 0 & 40 ! & Flesher 0 & 40 Aß Wibaux 10486 Fo && 80 60 R!Ç Ir 140 84 180 r k Missoula Blackfoot && ! Wolf Creek Kings Hill 160 1509 R R 60 Lincoln 275 Pass & 255 ! Aß 80 i 0 < ( 3074 1583 Grass ! v * i r Scenic Byway ! ?£ * ! e 100 Aß 365 ! " v & Aß R! e < ) 6131' Holter & ! " r ! Greenough e R iv < 40 ! Range 716 ?Å Ç r oot < &ü Lake Hobson 2756 Lewistown 40 Winnett NORTH DAKOTA R! R! ! Blackf ®1016 40 "* ?¥

< 220 & ! 5545 < & 20 Bonner 2220 Neihart ! Moore "* MONTANA 147 4599 20 < ?Î ver G Ip 120 20 5996K{ & Ky M 40 Ri Legend <<

?Ö 151 Lolo e Potomac u ! 180 882

Ip 20 < & s n

& ! 158 & Kings Hill Pass s ü < R 691 R! ! ) o Clinton ® 140 94 Canyon- ! Ir e t Terry 2349

1632 < ( l

2805 a 522 s

23841 l rk 1405 < 1006 7393' s G

80 C Creek 62 h w 60

< <

<

< e o < < * < l " 798 0 l l & Drummond 200 Hauser l e & R !"b$ Route Numbers r 18041 Y ) ( 0 Florence #12958 < 20 e ! 20 ! ! Lake i ! < MacDonald 206 160 642 v

v 20 1458 < Is k * " 2534 e Lolo Pass i Helena 886 &

r Pass 6320' < & R e 60 15414 Judith Gap ! 220 20 160 !"`$ ?² 5235' re Pintler F ü < 40 G Interstate Interstate Montan a & o !"a$ ® 20 314 East Helena 60 1622 519 C rk ) 0 Ip 200 k Veterans' 11126 0 485 Ip R! White 38 ! 40 12308 c 0 ! \! ! It o ?¡ ( K{ G & 40 It U .S. ?n R oute R Memorial ! 60 Sulphur ! 418 Ip 307 240 140 5663 60 3623 Elliston 4521 MT 475 ! 48 Melstone 126 60 t R &< 40 ü iv Canyon Springs 40 ?£ 180 ® o 180

Victor ! Scenic e < City 80 0 Baker 147 ! 67 r o GRANT- KOHRS 7915 Ferry Harlowton 0 20 Ip r "*

< 180 !"`$ 0 < 87 100 ! r Highway RANCH Deer Lodge Lake 49 0 618 Ç 834 R e 40 20 Ip Miles City R! Ip 1093 t 1367 < 778 Ip & t NATIONAL R! < < "* & ! G R! 80 1007 Bicycle Highway Symbols i & ! G G < 6634 20 14 ?Ú Roundup 260 B ! HISTORIC SITE < < Martinsdale 832 G 441 160 Philipsburg ! G < < Is 120 G < & 0 203 0 Reservoir * ?£ r < 184 " 43 Rive Forsyth 1297 Ç Hamilton < 160 & Ryegate 40 e

R! & < Townsend R! Ip & 40 140 Lavina n & R umb leStrip 2462 Ip ?£ to & 10653 s 120 40 G & < 1118 ! ! 53

& < G 2166 ! 601 w 1684 R! & ?Å < !"b$ 80 lo & 40 M l 598

& && Anaconda R! Boulder usselshell River e 80 100 6017 20

SFT houlder Width2 < 200 < M "* G "* < < & < 127 Y 133 ?¡ ?Á 576 4618 754 i Lake Georgetown & 2754 s 40 6288 20

20 < s < &

Como Lake R!Ç 0 18594 K{ o Custer ?º 134 u

It I <

SFT houlder Width 2-4 L D I V D E 140 3557 321

A G < r 20 < ( 2416 ! 3739 T < 0 i 40 ! # << < < ) Butte 1017 60 40 N < < < 534

! E < Elk Park R

Darby < r < N i

I < < 15484 < ! & e < v Broadview !

T < < 135 v

SFT houlder Width4 > < 20 i ?¥ < Pass 6368' e Is 449

N < ) 5262 950 "* r

< 20 R < ?À 190 97 (

O < Ç Homestake 100 1558 e & < Ky 2690 1254 C < R! ?É Ballantine u 0 < "* k 120 220 ü 20 g 1085 2.5 - 5.0% Grade 5.0% - 2.5 or < 569 < < < Pass 6356' ® 3662 23 ! Wilsall n Ekalaka ! 20 t F < 20 ?@ << G ! & o 40 ! s ( Battle Ridge Ir !"b$ T

k a 19847 20 111

r & E < < < 1945 White- 2562 ?Ò ! G

o < & 260 20 ! 6837 758 < ?¾ ) Pass 6360' Huntley

F < ) hall !"a$ < < < 540 & ! 1166 20 20 ! ( st & Sula < Mussigbrod 80 # Colstrip R! > 5% Grade5% > < 5454 240 10975 R! Manhattan ! 138 e < 48 & & < R! Clyde Park 0 ! 1419 << < Lake 60 < & ! 11778 20 & ! ?£ W & << ?¢ ) 0 << "* ?¢ Three ( 86 G ?é & < r 48 280 R! Belgrade & e ! ?Ã erson 1695 BigTimber 0 & 320 BIG HOLE v 413Wise River ! 118 ?¼ ff 2574

Avg July 2018 DailyAvgJuly Traffic2018 Truck i & Je Forks 300 R! "* 480 2311 ?Å r ) Cardwell 29602 0 "* ) 0 NATIONAL R 40 872 990 Pipestone 60 & 0 ve

( 80 R!Ç & !"a$ 2962 Billings 0 R!Ç Ir Ri ( & 2359 < BATTLEFIELD

Avg July 2018 DailyAvgJuly 2018 TrafficTotal Lost Trail Pass 100 Pass 112 1563 Bozeman er & 460 500 ?º r 1900 < Is 0 Kz "* 3298 G e

6453' 2036 236 Riv 380 & 440 R! 2482 60

7014' ?¾ 258 17953 0G 360 r & 400 9862 d <

< 24 & ! ?Ñ Pass 5712' 15351

< Harrison ! Kz 0 < 1858 220 20 2324 Ky e ! Columbus Park Laurel Hardin !"a$ 40 w & & & ( v 10723 Camps Pass & 320 G 11151 i G o ! Wisdom & & 402 R!Ç R * ! Melrose " 11502 G 60 P

T rafficcountsshown weightedare averages < 20 428 0 ?Ð !"a$ Ç 340 r City R!Ç 4259 697 3924' < R! Reed ) 2229 & ) e R! 80

60 & 80 d 31651 Crow Agency

< e K{ 0 275 Pioneer l R! "* ! & < * < " l u Point 0 Kz 57 Chief Joseph < 3217 ü

c a lculatedbetween intersec route an tions d/or 1166 Gallatin ! ® & R! Lame Deer (

o & ! Bozeman 20 < o 849 r ! Livingston & & 296 & Mtns & e ! 166 r 100 Pass H 4572 ! Norris Gateway B v Twin Bridges e 420 B i 3021 & e NORTHERN < ?Í Is 40 647 2302 80 seleccomm t On unities. average, JulyisMontan a 's i R 60 644 n CROW v Kz 823 < Scenic g 40 i ! 7264' 19736 Rockvale Garryowen ! SOUTH DAKOTA

e ?¼ 770 o 9571 3154 < l 472 22772 t

80 H o R R! 100 ! R !

s CHEYENNE * 9281 3594 < "

< &

Byway & Sheridan RESERVATION n 20 u 3160 Joliet MONTANA highestvolumetraffic Additionamonth. datraffic l ta < & 1114 b ! 4803 w Absarokee ! 40 r 520 5091 o LITTLE BIGHORN

y 40 l o

< G Broadus

& Ennis Lake l r h RESERVATION 40 ) R & e c abe nMDT'sfoundweb at site: i & e v & 146 BATTLEFIELD < 32 236 v

g g ?Å

e i 587 i < Y i ( ?Ú 100 r Ennis & R ?Ë Kz BIG HORN B

B

< 733 137 & r * NATIONAL r Kz < 0 & " http://www.mdt.mt.gov/publica tions/da tastats/traffic.shtml Badger Pass !"`$ 2499 20 G ! 60 & ! e 5322 e 20 860

! "* 343 Emigrant t 44 ! 3604 CANYON NATIONAL iv

< ! & a 20 Roberts ! MONUMENT < !

Alder R 146 ?é < 6760' w Lodge Grass ! 774 2613

l 80 RECREATION AREA e

) 0 G l *

M " Big Hole 20 u

1946 & & i

< & 120 3687 t g < ! Ir

?Í a ! ( Pass 7630' a "* S 1177 Bridger n G R! l d 0 &

& l & o Landmark Symbols < Big Sky 20 20

R! 40 a

Ruby River i T < & Dillon Dailey s & 0 t

& Reservoir o i 20 540 ! <

! < 555 Æ? n Lake n < ?Ê T ownw/servicepopulation* <1000 # 60 &

R 5462 &R Red Lodge R! 425 ! < * Service * gaisa station s < & 40 K| !"a$ ! Biddle i i & Alzada

v G < v Belfry ! 140 ! R! ü e Ky e Colter Pass Tongue ! r 1865 City w/serviceCitypopulation* >1000 registeredwithMontan a < ® K{ r Is 60 River 0 MONTANA

< 1333 457 Gardiner 8040' & & < Cooke City 202 Reservoir ) & Dep t. of Lab or anLab of Industry d or Dept. & & & Ç < 4611 432 4164 &

R! < Clark ! 0 2081

< 0 ! 0 ( & 0 MONTANA U rbaw/serviceCity npopulation* >5000 < &

Canyon 2835 ! 40 "* < && Reservoir 40 ) WYOMING

< & 20 & 20 22

< (

R Beartooth Pass <

\! CapitalS tate <

e 110 20 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK <

) < d & 10974'

< & 1237 < R

<

< 0

(

< ü &

< ® o For road information inside Yellowstone 1558

< < * < " MountainPass < c &

k RED ROCKS LAKE & K{ 20 National Park call (307) 344-7381 or visit BEARTOOTH

< R 284 PREPARED BY THE < iv & https://www.nps.gov/yell/contacts.htm Unless Otherwise Posted,

e NATIONAL WILDLIFE 1908 ?Ó Hebgen & ALL AMERICAN ROAD

ContinenDivide tal <

>>>> < !

! r < Dell < Lake <

20 REFUGE Raynolds Pass < STATE OF MONTANA

< Lima ( < 812 Montana Has the Following Speed Limits < < 0 )

Boundaries Reservoir 6836' < ) &

)Entry of Port < !"* < DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION < Lima ! < ( 0

C < 0 6069 R! Interstate Publichighwa ys

O < < T hisma isprovided p aspublica service. The informa herein tion isba sedon < < West

ü Rec Nationaor Area rea Park tionl !"`$ ( 0 Targhee

N <

< < GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SECTION

* ® <

" < <

RArea est ParkingArea < <

<

< <

< <

< < <

< < < < Pass

T < < Yellowstone < < <

< <

< < MDT’sbestavailab leinformapublicatimetheof at tionan tion could d fluctuate.

<

<

< < < <

) < "* <

MONTANA < < <

I <

<

< <

< < <

< < < 7072' <

N < <

< Created 2019 in ArcGIS 10.6.1 using ArcMap, Esri, Inc.

<

<

<

<

R eservation <

< <

< haEvery effort been s maen acthe de sure to cdathe presen urac of y ta in ted < <

< Monida

MT State Park - w/Cam - pground**MT Park State E <

< < # <

< <

<

< IDAHO

N

< < < Pass NAD 1983 State Plane Montana FIPS 2500 < <

T on-going mathisconstructionanDue to ma p. d inten a n cprojec ethroughout ts

<

< 6870'

Forest Service Forest < & Cam pground** A < <

L < S c a leinMiles cha state, the n gesroadwama to ys.occ y ur Lambert Conformal Conic D E l BicycleService(s) WildlifeRefuge I V I D 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 G Plea sebeadvised, ridersassume whileown theirrisk riding inMontan a . Hospital NationaMonumen l t HighwaReferen y cMarkers e 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 wano In does y informathe inbrochurethisimply tion additiona liab l for ility ** Cam ** pgroundswithinaremile 3 aradiushighwa of y neverymiles oted 20 S c a leinKilometers Montanthe Depa a Tranof rtmen sportation. t About This Map Montana State Laws & Regulations DISTRIBUTION FREE FOR This information is to be used in conjunction with the 61-8-601. Effect of regulations. the roadway. the operator to stop the bicycle or moped within no more than Official Montana highway map. To request a Vacation (1) It is a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden (2) A person operating a bicycle on a one-way roadway with 25 feet from a speed of 10 miles an hour on dry, level, clean Packet visit: visitmt.com/guidebookorder.html or fail to perform any act required in this part. two or more marked traffic lanes may ride as close to the left pavement. (2) Subject to the exceptions stated in this part, the regulations side of the roadway as judged safe by the bicyclist. applicable to bicycles apply whenever: (a) a bicycle or moped (3) Persons riding bicycles on a roadway shall ride in single file 61-8-608. Bicycles or mopeds on sidewalks and bike lanes. To request a copy of this bike map visit: is operated on any highway; or (b) a bicycle is operated on any except when: (a) riding on paths or parts of roadways set aside (1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (3)(b), a person mdt.mt.gov/travinfo/bikeped path set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles. for the exclusive use of bicycles; (b) overtaking and passing operating a bicycle or moped on and along a sidewalk or another bicycle; (c) riding on a paved shoulder or in a parking across a roadway on and along a crosswalk shall yield the right- This map illustrates traffic volume for general reference 61-8-602. Traffic laws applicable to persons operating bicycles lane, in which case the persons may ride two abreast; or (d) of-way to any pedestrian and shall give an audible signal before only. These are an estimated average along the noted or mopeds. riding within a single lane on a laned roadway with at least two overtaking and passing any pedestrian. roadway segment. Construction detours and other A person operating a bicycle or moped is granted all of the lanes in each direction, in which case the persons may ride two (2) A person may not ride a bicycle or moped on and along a events may affect traffic volumes. rights and is subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver abreast only if they do not impede the normal and reasonable sidewalk or across a roadway on and along a crosswalk where of any other vehicle by chapter 7, chapter 9, and this chapter movement of traffic more than they would otherwise impede the use of a bicycle or moped is prohibited by official traffic except for special regulations in this part or the provisions of traffic by riding single file and in accordance with the provisions control devices. There are two numbers for each road segment. The chapter 7, chapter 9, and this chapter that by their nature of this chapter. (4) A bicyclist is not expected or required to ride: (3)(a) Except as provided in subsections (1) and (2), a person larger (red) number is the average July daily traffic cannot apply. (a) over or through hazards at the edge of a roadway, including operating a vehicle by human power on and along a sidewalk volume for all classes of vehicles on that roadway but not limited to fixed or moving objects, parked or moving or across a roadway on and along a crosswalk has all the segment. The smaller (black) number is the average 61-8-603. Riding on bicycles or mopeds. vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, animals, surface hazards, or rights and duties applicable to a pedestrian under the same July daily commercial truck volume on that roadway A person propelling a bicycle or moped may ride only on or narrow lanes; or (b) without a reasonable margin of safety on circumstances. (b) A moped may be operated on and along a segment. astride a permanent and regular seat attached to the bicycle or the right side of the roadway. sidewalk or a bicycle path only under human propulsion and

moped. may not be operated on or along a sidewalk or bicycle path if

The shoulder width indicated is the width of the 61-8-606. Carrying articles. the moped is under power from an independent power source. pavement outside the fog line. This width may contain a 61-8-604. Clinging to vehicles. A person operating a bicycle or moped may not carry any (c) A moped may be operated under human propulsion or A person riding on any bicycle, coaster, moped, roller skates, package, bundle, or article that prevents the person from an independent power source on a highway, in a designated MONTANA rumble strip. Divided highway rumble strips are typically sled, or toy vehicle may not attach the conveyance or be keeping at least one hand on the handlebars. bicycle lane on a highway, or on the shoulder of a highway. installed on the median side (left shoulder) of the attached to any vehicle on a roadway, but a bicycle trailer may roadway and on the outside (right shoulder). be attached to a bicycle. 61-8-607. Lamps and other equipment on bicycles and 61-8-609. Bicycle or moped racing -- when lawful. mopeds. (1) Bicycle or moped racing on a highway is prohibited except Sky Big the Bicycling Many bridges in Montana have minimal shoulder width. 61-8-605. Riding on roadways. (1) A bicycle or moped when in use at dawn, dusk, or nighttime as authorized in this section. (1) A person operating a bicycle on a roadway at less than the must be equipped with: (a) a lamp on the front emitting a white (2) Bicycle or moped racing on a highway is lawful when Prevailing winds for Montana are generally west to east normal speed of traffic shall ride in the right-hand lane of the light visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front. a racing event is approved by state or local authorities on and can be 30-50 miles per hour in the plains region. roadway, subject to the following provisions: (a) If the right- In lieu of a lamp affixed to the bicycle or moped, a bicyclist any highway under their respective jurisdictions. Approval of hand lane is wide enough to be safely shared with overtaking may use a lamp with equal intensity and visibility affixed to the bicycle or moped highway racing events may be granted only vehicles, a bicyclist shall ride far enough to the right as judged cyclist's helmet and facing forward. (b) facing the rear, either under conditions that ensure reasonable safety for all race For current road conditions and construction, dial 511 in safe by the bicyclist to facilitate the movement of overtaking a lamp emitting a red light visible from a distance of at least participants, spectators, and other highway users and that Montana, or 1-800-226-7623 out of state. vehicles unless other conditions make it unsafe to do so. (b) A 500 feet to the rear or a red reflector visible from a distance prevent unreasonable interference with traffic flow. bicyclist may use a lane other than the right-hand lane when: (i) of at least 500 feet to the rear when illuminated by low-beam (3) By agreement with the approving authority, participants overtaking and passing a slower vehicle; (ii) preparing for a left motor vehicle headlamps; and (c) reflective material large and in an approved bicycle or moped highway racing event may turn at an intersection or into a private road or driveway; (iii) the reflective enough to be visible from the left and right sides from be exempted from compliance with any traffic laws otherwise Glacier National Park right-hand lane is a dedicated right-turn lane and the bicyclist a distance of at least 500 feet when illuminated by low-beam applicable if traffic control is adequate to ensure the safety of all Photo Credit: Eric Melzer Photography does not intend to turn right; or (iv) it is necessary to avoid a motor vehicle headlamps. highway users. condition that makes it unsafe to ride in the right-hand lane of (2) A bicycle or moped must be equipped with a brake enabling

Additional Resources Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator 406-444-9273 MONTANA OFFICE OF TOURISM fax: 406-444-7671 800-847-4868 [email protected] Tips for visitmt.com Out for a Ride? Travel Info Stay on top of road incidents, road conditions, construction, and MT HIGHWAY PATROL project details right from your phone! 406-444-3780 emergency 911 road report 511 Bicyclists MONTANA STATE PARKS 406-444-3750 MDT Travel Info MDT attempts to provide reasonable accomodations for any known disability that may interfere with a person participating Reserve a campsite: in any service, program, or activity of the Department. 855-922-6768 Alternative accessible formats of this document will be stateparks.mt.gov 99 Android provided upon request. For further information, call Obey the Law Obey Traffic Signs 99 iOS (406) 444-6331 or TTY (406) 444-7696 or 1-800-355-7592. A bicycle is a legal vehicle with the same USFS NORTHERN Bicyclists must follow all traffic rules, 99 web browser rights and responsibilities as a motor REGIONAL OFFICE vehicle. including stopping at signals and stop 406-329-3511 signs. recreation.gov Interactive Travel Map Ride on the Right, Single File GLACIER www.mdt511.com NATIONAL PARK Bicyclists operating at less than the Protect Your Head 406-888-7800 You can also call 511 for current conditions! normal speed of traffic should ride as Always wear helmets. nps.gov/glac/ far to the right side of the roadway as Properly fitted helmets save lives and possible unless passing another vehicle reduce injuries! YELLOWSTONE preparing for a left turn or avoiding an NATIONAL PARK 2701 Prospect Ave · PO Box 201001 unsafe roadway condition or hazard. Ride 307-344-7381 Helena, MT 59620-1001 single file and NEVER ride against traffic. nps.gov/yell/ Planning a Bike Trip? mdt.mt.gov/travinfo/bikeped Signal Turns Check out MDT's Bike & Pedestrian website for ADVENTURE CYCLING events, touring information, safety tips, and other ASSOCIATION Copyright © 2020 Montana Department of Transportation Stay Visible 406-721-1776 important information for your trip! Use a front light and rear light when riding 800-755-2453 1,700 copies of this public document were published at LEFT RIGHT ALT. at night. Increase visibility by wearing adventurecycling.org mdt.mt.gov/travinfo/bikeped an estimated cost of $1.46 per copy, for a total cost of bright colors. TURN TURN RIGHT STOPPING $2,483.90, which includes $2,483.90 for printing and $0.00 for distribution.