The halfway distance between North Dakota and Missouri is approximately near Sioux Falls in South Dakota. This lies roughly midway between the two states along Interstate 29.
The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck, and it is located on the Missouri River.
The distance between Fargo, North Dakota and Aberdeen, South Dakota is approximately 200 miles by road. The driving time is usually around 3.5-4 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Iowa is bordered by the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
The bordering states around Iowa are Minnesota to the north, Wisconsin and Illinois to the east, Missouri to the south, Nebraska to the west, and South Dakota to the northwest.
The driving distance between Rapid City, South Dakota and Newcastle, Wyoming is approximately 120 miles via US-16 W. The estimated driving time is around 2 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
If you're driving, the halfway point is on I-90 in South Dakota, just east of the Missouri River. The nearest town is Kimball, SD.
The halfway point between Somerset, Kentucky and Hot Springs, South Dakota is just south of St. Joseph, Missouri on I-29.
North Dakota and South Dakota are about halfway.
Mission, South Dakota is roughly halfway between Fargo, North Dakota and Denver, Colorado.
The halfway point between Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Statesville, North Carolina is O'Fallon, Illinois.
The driving distance from Toronto to Vancouver is 2722 miles (4380 km). The halfway point along that route would be Kadoka, South Dakota.
* Driving the most direct route, the halfway point is west of Bismarck, North Dakota, in New Salem. * On a straight line, the halfway point is east of Bismarck, in Braddock, North Dakota. * The distance between the two cities is 2180 miles (3508 kilometers), so the halfway point is 1090 miles (1754 kilometers).
The halfway driving distance point from Seattle, Washington, to Jacksonville, Florida, is Montrose, South Dakota. The total driving distance from Seattle to Jacksonville is 2,993 miles, which equals 4,817 kilometers.
The driving distance is about 810 miles.
North Dakota and South Dakota
North Dakota
The Missouri River starts in Montana, flows through North Dakota and South Dakota, then along the border between Nebraska and Iowa, then flows across Missouri and into the Mississippi river near St. Louis, Missouri.