Take US 40 from Denver to Salt Lake City?
I am planning my family summer road trip. We plan to fly to Salt Lake City then visiting Arch NP, then take the I-70 to Rocky Mountain NP. On the way back to Salt Lake City, we want to take a different route. Is US 40 a good option? How long does it take? Anything spots worth stopping along US 40? Thanks in advance.
By the way, we've been to Beartooth Highway and Yellowstone...
Other options to consider.
How much time have you got available for the trip ? Canyonlands and Dead Horse State park are both 'neighbours' of Arches NP. Once back on I70 you could also visit the Colorado National Monument which has a nice drive along the rim and through rock tunnels. If you had time to spare you could look at heading further south from Moab to Mesa Verde NP and then to Durango and head north on the 'Million dollar Highway' (US550) through the lovely mountain towns of Silverton and Ouray. A spectacular drive ! When you get to Montrose CO you would also have the option of taking US50 which goes past Black canyon of the Gunnison, through Currecanti Nat Rec area and over the continental divide at Monarch Pass.
So much an individual thing.
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... looks so scary! LOL
It is!!
As for the TRR. It really is impossible to say So much depends on how often you stop, taking photos, and how busy it is. When I finally got to drive it, it happened to be the weekend the parks were free. I think I left wherever I was staying (Denver/Loveland/Ft Collins ???) in the morning, and did not get back out of the park before dark. That was going not all the way to Grandby, and back again. Many stops I had to forego, including the visitor centre at the top, because the parking was all taken.
Lifey