Interstate 90 in Idaho

Interstate 90 In Idaho

State Highways in Idaho

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In the U.S. state of Idaho, Interstate 90 has a small routing in the panhandle, just under 74 miles (120 km). Traveling east from Spokane, Washington, I-90 passes through Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene, over Fourth of July Summit, and through the Silver Valley before entering Montana at Lookout Pass.

I-90 is a major east-west route and the only freeway in northern Idaho. At 73.9 miles (119 km), I-90 has the third longest stretch of Interstate highway in Idaho. Interstate 84 and Interstate 15 are longer. Interstate 86 and Interstate 184 are shorter. I-90 is the only coast-to-coast Interstate in Idaho.

Read more about Interstate 90 In Idaho:  Route Description, History, Exit List, Related Routes

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