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I am overwhelmed with info and other routes to take and it seems to be the majority of people saying to stay off of 90 so thanks fir the info and i am currently planning other routesNo matter how you travel it, the central prairie is just that, prairie. You will gain an appreciation for those who made the trip in wagon trains. One route you might find of interest is to travel on I94 West to Glendive, MT. then take Hwy 200N and Hwy 13 to join Highway 2 West. Following Hwy 2 West will take you through the Blackfeet Nation and Glacier National Park with lots of pretty good places of interest in between. At Sandpoint, ID you could turn South to on Hwy 95 to Lake Coeur d'Alene (a sight worth taking in). A short run on I90 West to Spokane, WA then North on Hwy 95 to Kettle Falls, WA where you can pick up Hwy 20 West and stay on it all the way to the coast of Washington. Western Montana to the Washington coast is filled with geological, historic and scenic attractions. Check this site for some ideas: Route 97
We just returned from a road trip to Denver using I90. It is really one beat up high traffic corridor that I intend to avoid for ever more...