LA to Denver in early January
I am planning to drive from LA to Denver in early January. My two route choices seem to be I-15 to I-70 or I-40 to I-25. I will be traveling solo and have some flexibility in my timeline (right now I'm allowing 3 days to travel with an extra buffer day to be safe). Does anybody have advice/input on either route?
My car is a Subaru Forester equipped with all-season tires. That being said, I've lived in warm climates for the past 7 years so I haven't driven in snow in about that long :)
Thanks!
There are always other choices.
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My two route choices seem to be I-15 to I-70 or I-40 to I-25.
As above, it's just a case of waiting to see what the weather and road conditions are like when you leave and then decide. I would like to mention that you have many more route choices than just the 2 Interstate based routes depending on what your goal is for the trip, but with 3 days you would have time to get off Interstate if you wanted to. For example you could take I40 and US89/160/191 to Moab and I70 with Grand canyon, Monument Valley [US163] and Arches NP being possible detours. Instead of heading to I70 you could head past Mesa Verde towards Durango and continue to Pagosa Springs or head up the Million Dollar Highway [US550] through the mountain towns of Silverton and Ouray to Montrose and take US50/285. These involve mountain passes and you would want to be sure of conditions before commiting to anything as mentioned previously, but I'm just trying to say that there are always more options than those offered by a computer program, or those I have listed for that matter, if you are looking at anything other than the drive.