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Northern Tier Route Information
Roadpath Description:
The Northern Tier route is the northernmost cross country roadpath which is a series of contiguous highways that traverses the extreme northernmost highways of the United States. This contiguous roadpath traverses a distance of 4,381 miles.
The two terminus ends are:
1. (West) at the
Cape Flattery Trailhead in Neah Bay, Washington
2. (East) at the Town Clock in the Village Green of Bar Harbor, Maine.
National Roadpath Information:
Roadpath Type:
West-East transcontinental route
Roadpath Total Length:
4,381 miles, 7051 km
Roadpath Use:
automobiles, bicycles
Roadpath Year Built:
1926 or later
Roadpath Waymark:
current highway signs associated with each roadpath
Roadpath Terminus Point West:
Location:
Cape Flattery Trailhead Parking Lot, Washington
Coordinates:
48.3849460, -124.7158605
Elevation:
349 feet
Roadpath Terminus Point East:
Location:
Bar Harbor, Maine Town Clock
Coordinates:
44.3879754, -68.2044240
Elevation:
63 feet
National Roadpath Map:
(m0-maps-ntr-map) National Northern Tier Route Map
State Roadpath Information:
Roadpath Length in Michigan:
Roadpath Terminus Point West:
Location:
Golden Grain Bridge over Red River
ND SH 5 - MN SH 175
Coordinates:
48.787860409935384, -97.15834962062702
Elevation:
229 feet
Roadpath Terminus Point East:
Location:
Coordinates:
Elevation:
feet
Roadpath Highest Elevation:
feet,
Roadpath Lowest Elevation:
feet,
Roadpath History:
Geographic Information:
State Roadpath Map:
(m0-maps-ntr-mi-map) Michigan Northern Tier Route Map
Roadpath Directions:
Roadpath History:
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