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 Apr 27, 2026

Portion of Highway 200 Closed Due To Stuck Semis

According to the Montana Highway Patrol, portions of Highway 200 are closed due to multiple semi-trucks stuck in the area under construction.
 
Highway 200 at mile marker 253 is currently closed in both eastbound and westbound lanes near Circle due to winter weather conditions and multiple stuck semi-trucks. The closure extends from the junction of Highway 24 at mile marker 248 on Highway 200 to mile marker 267 at the junction with Highway 253.
 
Please avoid the area and use caution, as our troopers are working hard alongside other agencies to clear the roadway.
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