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1 Route description  



1.1  Wyoming  





1.2  South Dakota  





1.3  Iowa  





1.4  Wisconsin  







2 History  





3 Major intersections  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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U.S. Route 18 marker

U.S. Route 18

Map

US 18 highlighted in red
Route information
Length1,046 mi (1,683 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end I-25 / US 20 / US 26 / US 87atOrin, WY
Major intersections
East endLincoln Memorial Drive in Milwaukee, WI
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesWyoming, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin
Highway system
US 17 US 19

U.S. Highway 18 (US 18) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway in the Midwestern United States. The western terminus is in Orin, Wyoming, at an interchange with Interstate 25 (I-25). Its eastern terminus is in Downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1] US 18, however, runs concurrent with other U.S. Highways from its western terminus to Mule Creek Junction, Wyoming. US 18 is one of the original U.S. Highways of 1926. The US 18 designation was originally proposed for a road in Michigan from Grand Haven east to Detroit. This roadway was eventually designated as US 16.

Route description[edit]

Lengths
  mi km
WY 100 160
SD 452 727[2]
IA 312 502[3]
WI 182 293[4]
Total 1,046 1,683

Wyoming[edit]

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InWyoming, US 18 runs concurrent with US 20 from I-25toLusk, where US 18 branches off to run concurrently with US 85. At the unincorporated community of Mule Creek Junction in northeastern Niobrara County, US 18 leaves US 85. This 10-mile (16 km) stretch from US 85 to the South Dakota border is the only segment of US 18 in Wyoming which is not cosigned with another highway. Running for nearly 100 miles (160 km), US 18 has a speed limit of 70 mph (110 km/h) with the exception of its ending terminus at Orin and the portion throughout Lusk.[5]

South Dakota[edit]

US 18 enters South Dakota west of Edgemont. It passes through Hot Springs, the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, the Rosebud Indian Reservation, Winner, and Gregory before crossing the Missouri River near Pickstown over Fort Randall Dam. East of the Missouri River, US 18 passes through (or near) Lake Andes and Tripp before a brief concurrency with I-29 near Worthing. East of I-29, US 18 passes through Canton before crossing the Big Sioux River into Iowa.[citation needed]

The Oyate Trail is one of the names given (in the late 1990s) to the section of US 18 traveling across South Dakota from I-29 east of VermilliontoMaverick Junction.[6]

Named in an attempt to encourage more tourism traffic through the lands of various Indigenous peoples in southern South Dakota, it passes through or near the Yankton Sioux, Rosebud, and Pine Ridge Indian reservations, crossing the James River Valley, the Missouri River near Fort Randall Dam, portions of Pine Ridge, and the High Plains of South Dakota, connecting the urban areas of the middle Missouri River with the Black Hills.[citation needed]

Portions of the road were known as the Grant Highway, Black Hills Sioux Trail, and part of the Omaha, Rosebud and Black Hills Highway, as well as the Custer Battlefield Trail.[citation needed]

Towns along the road include Gregory, Winner, Olivet, Mission, Martin, Batesland, and Pine Ridge. Nearby towns and locales of interest include Rosebud (capital of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe) and Wounded Knee.[citation needed]

The South Dakota section of US 18, other than the concurrency with I-29, is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-141.[7]

Iowa[edit]

US 18 near Garner, Iowa.

US 18 enters Iowa via a Big Sioux River crossing northeast of Beloit. It overlaps US 75 for a mile (1.6 km) near Hull and US 59 for a mile (1.6 km) near Sanborn. It then overlaps US 71 through Spencer. US 18 passes through Emmetsburg before intersecting US 169atAlgona. US 18 then continues east through Garner before intersecting I-35inClear Lake. After a brief concurrency with I-35, US 18 continues as a freeway, bypassing Mason City to the south. At Charles City, US 18 becomes a rural two-lane highway again, except for a brief concurrency with the US 63 bypass of New Hampton. After passing through West Union, it turns northeast and joins US 52atPostville, then leaving US 52 about seven miles (11 km) east of Monona before crossing the Mississippi River into Wisconsin via the Marquette–Joliet Bridge in the city of Marquette.[citation needed]

US 18 is the designated route of the Avenue of the Saints between Clear Lake and Charles City.[citation needed]

Wisconsin[edit]

Upon entry into WisconsinatPrairie du Chien, US 18 is the terminus for State Trunk Highway 60 (WIS 60). The two routes are then concurrent until Bridgeport where WIS 60 splits off to the east and US 18 crosses the Wisconsin River and turns east on the other side. The route joins the US 151 expressway in Dodgeville and the two remain concurrent east to Madison. US 18 follows US 12 south of Madison and passes through or around Cambridge, Jefferson, and Waukesha before terminating in Milwaukee at the junction of East Michigan Street and Lincoln Memorial Drive in downtown.[citation needed]

History[edit]

Major intersections[edit]

Wyoming
I-25 / US 20 / US 26 / US 87inOrin. US 18/US 20 travel concurrently to Lusk.
US 85inLusk. The highways travel concurrently to the northeastern part of Niobrara County.
South Dakota
US 385inHot Springs. The highways travel concurrently to Oelrichs.
US 83 west of Mission. The highways travel concurrently to Mission.
US 183 southeast of Witten. The highways travel concurrently to Colome.
US 281 east-southeast of Fairfax. The highways travel concurrently to south of Armour.
US 81 east of Menno
I-29 south-southwest of Worthing. The highways travel concurrently for approximately 3.02 miles (4.86 km).
Iowa
US 75inLincoln Township. The highways travel concurrently through the township.
US 59inSanborn. The highways travel concurrently to Franklin Township.
US 71inSpencer. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
US 169inAlgona
US 69inGarfield Township. The highways travel concurrently to Garner.
I-35inClear Lake. The highways travel concurrently to Lake Township.
US 65inMason City
US 218inFloyd. The highways travel concurrently to Charles City.
US 63inNew Hampton. The highways travel concurrently to Dresden Township.
US 52inPost Township. The highways travel concurrently to Giard Township.
Wisconsin
US 61inFennimore. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
US 151 east of Dodgeville. The highways travel concurrently to Madison.
US 12 / US 14inMadison. US 12/US 18 travel concurrently to Cambridge. US 14/US 18 travel concurrently through Madison.
US 51 in Madison
I-39 / I-90 in Madison
I-94 northeast of Waukesha
I-41 / US 41 / US 45inWauwatosa. A southbound entrance allows access to I-894.
Michigan Street/Lincoln Memorial Drive in Milwaukee

[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Geelhart, Chris; Grier, Tom; Morrison, Jeff; Mortell, Robert; Sanderson, Dale; Summa, Michael (2023). "End of US highway 18". US Ends.com. Archived from the original on December 22, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ "State Highway Data Viewer". South Dakota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on November 4, 2023. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  • ^ "Road Network (Portal)" (ESRI shapefile). Ames: Iowa Department of Transportation. April 9, 2021. Archived from the original on April 13, 2021. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  • ^ Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 10-19 (U.S. Highway 18)". Wisconsin Highways. Archived from the original on January 8, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  • ^ Google (November 18, 2022). "Converse County School District 01 to Welcome To Wyoming Sign" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  • ^ "SD1-30". The Unofficial South Dakota Highways Page. Archived from the original on May 3, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  • ^ "31-4-141. U.S. Highway 18 from Wyoming to Iowa". South Dakota Statutes. Archived from the original on October 31, 2023. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  • ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 38–39, 93, 115–116. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.
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