From Los Angeles to Boise, ID
Hi everyone! It's nice to find a forum with many road trip lovers!
My wife and I are living in Burbank, CA and we're driving up to see her parents in Boise this weekend. We've done the trip four times already but always through Calfornia, up the 5 through Reno and then skipping the corner Oregon into Boise.
This time we're going up through Nevada to see some family in Las Vegas on the way. We've never taken this route and it looks like a whole lot of nothing.
If anyone has been there (I believe up US-93) do you have any tips/advice/stories before we head through the desert?
Ever hear of Basin and Ranges?
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Originally Posted by hiphopcr
This time we're going up through Nevada to see some family in Las Vegas on the way. We've never taken this route and it looks like a whole lot of nothing.
I drive US-93 though Nevada as many times as I can each year. It is one of my favorite highways in the country. If you remember anything from high school or college geology or even geography classes, you will be stunned at the variety of the fauna and flora that inhabit the basin and range land structures of Nevada.
I love to drive SR-318 between Ash Springs and US-6 (once you see that hidden red rock canyon) you will too. But even if you stay on US-93, there are plenty of treats awaiting you as you head down into Caliente and Pioche on the way to Ely.
If you have time and don't mind a little gravel... There is a gorgeous canyon that will remind you of Zion NP and almost no one goes there. About thirty miles north of I-15 as you head north on US-93, take the dirt road to the NE (towards Elgin). At Elgin the road is paved (SR-317) and that drive through the canyon up to US-93 at Caliente is one of the delights of living in Nevada.
At Ely -- have dinner at the Jail House Inn and stay over-night at the Nevada Hotel. Vintage Nevada with a friendly touch.
Enjoy a part of "off the beaten path"
Mark