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U.S. Route 85 (US 85) is a major north-south United States highway stretching approximately 1,479 miles (2,380 km) from the Mexican border to the Canadian border, passing through the Mountain and Northern Plains states. Established in 1926, it serves as a critical, often rural, transportation artery, integral to commerce, energy transport, and historical trade routes.
In Texas and New Mexico, portions of US 85 follow the historic Camino Real de Tierra Adentro trade route. Regional Highlights and Features Highway 85
US 85 is crucial for transportation in the west, passing through the Little Missouri National Grassland and near Theodore Roosevelt National Park (North Unit). In Texas and New Mexico, portions of US
A freeway in the Silicon Valley region of California, famously known for its 1990s construction and role as a local commuter route. If you'd like, I can: If you'd like, I can: The highway begins
The highway begins at the Mexican border in El Paso, Texas—connecting with Mexican Federal Highway 45—and ends at the Canadian border north of Fortuna, North Dakota, where it continues as Saskatchewan Highway 35.
A distinct, major interstate in the southeastern U.S. running from Montgomery, Alabama, to Petersburg, Virginia.
The highway parallels I-25 for much of its length, frequently referred to as Santa Fe Drive in the Denver metro area. It serves as a significant link between Denver and New Mexico.