Believe It Or Not, North Dakota Has One Of The Shortest Highways In The Country
By Leah|Published October 13, 2020
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Leah moved to North Dakota when she was 12 years old and has traveled from the Red River Valley to the badlands and many places in between. She loves small-town life and currently enjoys living on a small farm in the ND prairie. She's always had a passion for writing and has participated in novel writing challenges such as NaNoWriMo multiple times. Her favorite part about this job is recognizing small businesses that deserve a boost and seeing the positive affect her articles can have on their traffic, especially in rural areas that might have otherwise gone overlooked.
If you’ve driven through North Dakota before, you know it tends to be pretty uneventful. The roads are long and straight with few curves. Highways stretch for miles and miles ahead and seem endless, especially on hot summer days when the rippling mirage effect happens. With all this in mind, you might be surprised to hear that the shortest highway in North Dakota might also be one of the shortest in the entire country! Believe it or not, this tiny stretch of road is possibly record-breaking:
North Dakota has many highways, most pretty straight forward - and we mean that literally. Unless you're driving through the badlands, they are long, straight, and if you're in the east, flat.
It's not surprising to hear North Dakota claims it has the longest, straightest stretch of road in North America. This long section of highway has seldom a curve or bump. It's Highway 46, shown below heading west.
Depending on who you ask, the answer as to how long and what counts as being part of the longest stretch varies. For some, it's over 100 miles from I-29 all the way to Gackle. To others, it's a specific 40-mile stretch that is precisely straight with no deviations at all. Either way, it's impressively long.
That's not the surprising part of North Dakota's highway records, though. It has tons of long highways. What is surprising, however, is what is hiding in the pleasant town of Harvey, North Dakota.
Right on the edge of Harvey, connecting two other roads - Highway 52 and Highway 3 - is a tiny stretch of road at only 0.28 miles long, yet is officially designated as a highway.
This is Highway 91, which is possibly the shortest highway in the United States. If you start on the Highway 52 side, you'll go around a small curve and...
Longest, straightest highway and shortest highway – North Dakota sure does have some special roads! If you’d like to traverse this tiny highway yourself, head to the small town of Harvey. You could easily walk along the edge within 10 minutes and say you’ve walked a whole highway from start to finish.
Residents of Harvey are considering making commemorative t-shirts or signs about the highway. It certainly is a fun little thing to boast about! Did you know that another ND small town has a special highway? It’s basically a huge art gallery. Check out the Enchanted Highway in North Dakota and see it for yourself.
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