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MM Location Type Address Phone Number 0.0 Banff, Alberta Canada POI Banff, Alberta Canada 0.0 Townhouse Groceteria Food Townhous MM Location Type Address Phone Number 0.0 Banff, Alberta Canada POI Banff, Alberta Canada 0.0 Townhouse Groceteria Food Townhouse Groceteria 0.0 Nesters Market Food 122 Bear St, Banff, AB T1L 1A1, Canada +1 403-762-3663 0.0 IGA Banff Food 318 Marten St, Banff, AB T1L 1B4, Canada +1 403-762-5378 14.9 Goat Pond POI Goat Pond 19.4 Spray Lake Reservoir POI Spray Lake Reservoir 31.0 Mount Engadine Lodge Lodging 1 Mount Shark Rd, Canmore, AB T0L, Canada +1 403-678-4080 40.0 Summit: 6,365 ft Summit 45.7 Canyon Creek Campground Campground Canyon Creek Campground 45.9 Lower Kananaskis Lake POI Lower Kananaskis Lake 46.1 Spillway Lake POI Spillway Lake 50.1 Elkwood Campground Campground Elkwood Campground 50.4 William Watson Lodge Lodging 1 Watson Road, Kananaskis, AB T0L 2H0, Canada +1 403-591-7227 52.5 Boulton Creek Trading Post Food Boulton Creek Trading Post 52.6 Boulton Creek Campground Campground Kananaskis, AB T0L, Canada +1 403-591-7226 52.9 Lower Lake Campground Campground Kananaskis, AB T0L, Canada +1 877-537-2757 57.1 Elk Pass, British Columbia, Canada POI Elk Pass, British Columbia, Canada 57.2 Alberta British Columbia Border Border Alberta British Columbia Border 57.6 Continental Divide 6,368ft Border Continental Divide 6,368ft 59.9 Elk Lake Cabin Campground Elk Lake Cabin 98.4 Round Prairie POI Round Prairie 99.4 Elkford, BC Canada POI Elkford, BC Canada 99.4 Elkford Municipal Campground Campground Elkford Municipal Campground 104.1 Summit: 6,722 ft Summit 154.9 Best Western Plus Fernie Mountain Lodge Lodging 1622 7 Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada +1 250-423-5500 155.1 7-Eleven Food 1291 BC-3, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada +1 250-423-7662 155.1 Fernie Pizza And Pasta Food 1221 7 Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada +1 250-423-4231 155.1 Fernie, BC POI Fernie, BC 155.6 Raging Elk Hostel Lodging 892 6th Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada +1 250-423-6811 155.6 Fernie International Hostel Lodging 892 6th Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M5, Canada +1 250-423-6811 155.7 Save On Foods Food 792 2 Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada +1 250-423-4607 155.9 IGS Value Drug Mart Food 441 2 Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada +1 250-423-4511 155.9 Straight Line Bicycle & Skis Bike Shop Straight Line Bicycle & Skis 156.0 The Brickhouse Bar and Grill Food 401 2 Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada +1 250-423-0009 164.9 Morrissey POI Morrissey 184.1 Summit: 5,597 ft Summit 202.6 Butts Cabin Campground Butts Cabin 215.7 Cabin Pass POI Cabin Pass 230.7 Wigwam Campground Campground Wigwam Campground 244.0 The Wall POI The Wall 251.9 Summit: 6,178 ft Summit 251.9 Galton Pass POI Galton Pass 262.3 Canada-USA Border Border Canada-USA Border 262.3 Roosville, BC Canada POI Roosville, BC Canada 265.8 Borderline Bed and Breakfast Lodging 69 Aero Village Way, Eureka, MT 59917 +1 406-889-8832 265.8 The AirPark Village and RV Oasis Lodging 171 Airport Rd, Eureka, MT 59917 +1 406-889-3028 271.5 North Point bar and grill Food 1821 US-93, Eureka, MT 59917 +1 406-297-7700 271.7 Stein's Market Food 33 Kaylin Dr, Eureka, MT 59917 +1 406-297-3151 272.3 Fire and Slice Pizza Food 1021 Dewey Ave, Eureka, MT 59917 +1 406-297-9795 272.6 Valley Pizza Food 700 US-93, Eureka, MT 59917 +1 406-297-2709 272.7 Eureka, MT POI Eureka, MT 285.4 Grave Creek Campground Campground http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/kootenai/recreation/camp 298.5 Summit: 5,266 ft Summit 304.3 Tuchuck Campground Campground NF-114, Eureka, MT 59917 +1 406-758-5208 314.1 Trail Creek POI Trail Creek 315.5 Wurtz Hill POI Wurtz Hill 315.9 WURTZ CABIN Lodging Hungry Horse, MT 59919 +1 406-387-3800 317.7 Ford POI Ford 317.9 Ford Cabin Lodging Polebridge, MT 59928 318.9 Round Prairie Campground Campground Polebridge, MT 59928 320.7 Schnaus Cabin/Lookout Cabin Lodging Polebridge, MT 59928 333.8 Red Meadow Lake POI Red Meadow Lake 334.0 Red Meadow Lake Campground Campground Red Meadow Lake Campground 334.5 Summit: 5,627 ft Summit 339.2 Upper Whitefish Lake POI Upper Whitefish Lake 339.6 Upper Whitefish Campground Campground Olney, MT 59927 356.1 Whitefish Lake POI Whitefish Lake 362.6 Alpine Laundry POI Alpine Laundry 363.3 Glacier Cyclery Bike Shop Glacier Cyclery 363.3 Safeway Food 6580 Hwy 93 S, Whitefish, MT 59937 +1 406-862-3006 363.3 Whitefish Hostel Lodging 28 Lupfer Ave, Whitefish, MT 59937 +1 406-863-9450 363.3 Great Nothern Cycle & Ski Bike Shop Great Nothern Cycle & Ski 363.4 Stumptown Inn of Whitefish Lodging 800 Spokane Ave, Whitefish, MT 59937 +1 406-862-8255 363.5 Whitefish, MT POI Whitefish, MT 373.6 North Fork Pizza Food 605 Nucleus Ave, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 +1 406-897-5000 373.7 Three Forks Grille Food 29 Nucleus Ave, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 +1 406-892-2900 373.7 Over the Mountain Bikes Bike Shop This is waypoint no: 4 373.8 Laurie's Deli Food Laurie's Deli 373.8 Columbia Falls, MT POI Columbia Falls, MT 374.1 Glacier Inn Motel Lodging 1401 2nd Ave E, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 +1 406-892-4341 374.6 Western Inn and Campground Campground 7285 Hwy 2 E, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 +1 406-892-7686 377.6 Bad Rock Bed and Breakfast Lodging 480 Bad Rock Dr, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 +1 406-892-2829 391.1 Lakewood, MT POI Lakewood, MT 398.5 Echo Lake POI Echo Lake 400.6 Swan River, MT POI Swan River, MT 400.6 Echo Lake Cafe Food 1195 MT-83, Bigfork, MT 59911 +1 406-837-4252 404.9 Ferndale, MT POI Ferndale, MT 404.9 Ferndale Market Food 1845 MT-209, Bigfork, MT 59911 +1 406-837-5597 404.9 Candlewycke Inn Lodging 311 Aero Ln, Bigfork, MT 59911 +1 406-837-6406 415.0 Summit: 4,951 ft Summit 420.4 Swan Lake POI Swan Lake 438.5 Cedar Creek Campground Campground 22585 Fatty Cr Rd, Bigfork, MT 59911 453.4 Peck Lake POI Peck Lake 471.6 Hungry Bear Steak House Food 6287 MT-83, Condon, MT 59826 +1 406-754-2240 476.0 Holland Lake Campground #1 Campground Summer Home Rd, Condon, MT 59826 +1 406-646-1012 476.0 Holland Lake POI Holland Lake 476.5 Holland Lake Campground #2 Campground Condon, MT 59826 476.5 Holland Lake Lodge Lodging 8717, 1947 Holland Lake Lodge Rd, Condon, MT 59826 +1 406-754-2282 494.0 Summit: 6,654 ft Summit 507.2 Seeley Lake Motor Lodge Lodging 3206 MT Hiway 83 North, Seeley Lake, MT 59868 +1 406-677-2335 507.2 Filling Station Food 3189 MT-83, Seeley Lake, MT 59868 +1 406-677-2080 507.2 Seeley Lake, MT POI Seeley Lake, MT 507.2 Lindey's Prime Steak House Food 3129 MT-83, Seeley Lake, MT 59868 +1 406-677-9229 507.2 The Ice Cream Place Food 3196 MT-83, Seeley Lake, MT 59868 +1 406-677-2090 507.2 Lindey's Landing West Bayburgers Food 3129 MT-83, Seeley Lake, MT 59868 +1 406-677-9229 513.8 Cottonwood Lake POI Cottonwood Lake 525.7 Monture Creek Campground Campground Monture Rd, Seeley Lake Ranger District, MT 59868 +1 406-677-2233 533.4 Ovando, MT POI Ovando, MT 533.5 Blackfoot Commercial Co Lodging 406 Pine St, Ovando, MT 59854 +1 406-793-5555 533.5 Stray Bullet Cafe Food 403 Main St, Ovando, MT 59854 +1 406-793-4030 542.1 North Fork Blackfoot River POI North Fork Blackfoot River 549.3 Big Nelson Campground Campground Big Nelson Campground 556.2 Summit: 5,978 ft Summit 560.6 Reservoir Lake POI Reservoir Lake 568.8 Smith Lake POI Smith Lake 571.0 Spring Creek RV Campground Lincoln, MT 59639 +1 406-362-4140 571.1 Three Bears Motel Lodging 203 Main St, Lincoln, MT 59639 +1 406-362-4355 571.3 Bike Work Station (Tools) Bike Shop Bike Work Station (Tools) 571.3 Blue Sky Motel Lodging Lincoln, MT 59639 +1 406-362-4450 571.3 Bushwackers Steakhouse and Saloon Food 320 Main St, Lincoln, MT 59639 +1 406-362-4424 571.4 The Hotel Lincoln Lodging 101 Sleepy Hollow Ln, Lincoln, MT 59639 +1 406-362-4822 571.4 D and D Foodtown Food 510 Main St, Lincoln, MT 59639 +1 406-362-4371 571.4 Lambkin's Restaurant Food 460 Main St, Lincoln, MT 59639 +1 406-362-4271 571.4 Lincoln, MT POI Lincoln, MT 586.7 Continental Divide 6,768 ft Border Continental Divide 6,768 ft 587.0 Continental Divide 6,818 ft Border Continental Divide 6,818 ft 587.0 Summit: 6,837 ft Summit 587.9 Continental Divide 6,542 ft Border Continental Divide 6,542 ft 594.2 Barb Nye's Lama Farm Campground Hosts provide water, shelter and drinks for riders 602.3 Empire Mine POI Empire Mine 605.9 Summit: 6,542 ft Summit 606.4 Bald Butte, MT POI Bald Butte, MT 606.4 Continental Divide 6,306 ft Border Continental Divide 6,306 ft 614.0 Blossburg, MT POI Blossburg, MT 617.3 Continental Divide 5,886 ft Border Continental Divide 5,886 ft 617.7 Priest Pass POI Priest Pass 630.4 Broadwater Market Food 3206 Euclid Ave, Helena, MT 59601 +1 406-442-9907 631.3 Camping (Lewis & Clark Fairgrounds) Campground Camping (Lewis & Clark Fairgrounds) 633.1 Big Sky Cycling & Fitness Bike Shop This is waypoint no: 7 633.2 Helena, MT POI Helena, MT 633.4 Great Divide Cyclery Bike Shop http://greatdividecyclery.com/ 640.6 Summit: 5,659 ft Summit 653.7 Park Lake Campground Campground Clancy, MT 59634 653.7 Park Lake campground Campground https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/hlcnf/recarea/?recid=628 657.6 Summit: 7,402 ft Summit 670.9 Basin, MT POI Basin, MT 671.3 Leaning Tower of Pizza Food 110 Basin St, Basin, MT 59631 +1 406-225-9790 671.3 Silver Saddle Bar and Cafe Food 109 Basin St, Basin, MT 59631 +1 406-225-9995 675.6 Bernice, MT POI Bernice, MT 679.0 Ladysmith Campground Campground Boulder River Rd, Basin, MT 59631 +1 406-683-3900 687.4 Maney Lake POI Maney Lake 688.6 Freedom Point Campground Campground Butte, MT 59701 690.5 Lowland Campground Campground Butte, MT 59701 691.3 Continental Divide 6,732 ft Border Continental Divide 6,732 ft 705.1 Bad Beaver Bikes Bike Shop Bad Beaver Bikes 705.9 Butte, MT POI Butte, MT 706.3 Safeway Food 310 W Front St, Butte, MT 59701 +1 406-723-5808 706.9 Butte KOA Journey (Good)
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