Route information | ||||
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Maintained by NDDOT | ||||
Length | 130.75 mi[1] (210.42 km) | |||
Tourist routes | ||||
Sioux–Morton segment | ||||
Length | 54.610 mi (87.886 km) | |||
South end | SD 1806 at the North Dakota/South Dakota border | |||
Major intersections | ND 24 near Cannon Ball, North Dakota I-94 in Mandan | |||
North end | Oliver–Morton county line near Mandan | |||
Lake Sakakawea segment | ||||
Length | 41.918 mi (67.460 km) | |||
South end | ND 8 near Halliday | |||
North end | ND 200 near Pick City | |||
Charlson segment | ||||
Length | 8.208 mi (13.209 km) | |||
South end | ND 23 near Charlson | |||
North end | CR 2/55 near Charlson | |||
Tobacco Gardens segment | ||||
Length | 26.014 mi (41.865 km) | |||
South end | ND 23 near Watford City | |||
North end | Tobacco Gardens Creek Recreation Area | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | North Dakota | |||
Counties | Dunn, McKenzie, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux | |||
Highway system | ||||
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North Dakota Highway 1806 (ND 1806) is a state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 1806 and ND 1804 were named to reflect the years of Lewis and Clark's travels through the area, and run along the southwest and northeast sides of the Missouri River, respectively.[1] ND 1806 consists of four separate segments, running along Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River in McKenzie, Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, Morton, and Sioux Counties.
Within the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in Sioux County, ND 1806 forms the northern segment of the Native American Scenic Byway, a national scenic byway. Other sections of the highway are known as part of the Lewis and Clark Trail.[1]