Los Angeles to Dallas in late July / early August
Hi guys,
It is my first time to seek your advice right here. I am gonna move from LA to Dallas in late July, and decide to drive over there due to pandemic. I found Google maps show both I-40 and I-10 work and the milage is almost similar? Is there any advice on which route to pick up?
I think 3-4 days might be enough for this trip, but I found people complain about the weather and altitude along I-40, as well as the condition around El Paso along I-10. Any advice would be appreciated!!!
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No real concerns either way.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
You really don't have to worry about weather or altitude along either route, not from the comfort of your air conditioned vehicle at least. 3-4 days is a good amount of time for the trip, 3 days being what it will take to drive at a pretty relaxed pace, 4 days would give you a bit more wiggle room if you wanted to stop along the way at an attraction or two to make it a little more adventurous. If that appeals then choosing the route that holds something of interest to you makes the most sense, that could include Grand canyon and the Petrified forest along I-40 as well as some old route 66 attractions or along I-10 Saguaro NP and other attractions around Tucson, a short detour to Tombstone and El Paso itself. Purely from a personal point of view I would opt for I-40 but either route will serve you well.