Best route to travel Las Vegas to Florida (Gulf Coast)
Hello, We will be traveling to the Gulf coast of Florida from Las Vegas in a couple weeks for a travel assignment and would like to know the best route to take. We are not in a hurry, but would like to get there within 5 or 6 days max. We don’t need to travel through anywhere of particular interest, but it is important that we travel through areas that have decent stops for BR breaks, food, gas and lodging (preferably La Quinta or other decent, pet friendly hotels as we are traveling with dogs).
Thanks for your help!
Best weather app/website for roadtrips
We will be traveling across country next week, from Las Vegas to FL, and are considering two different routes, depending on the weather (either from Texas through Jackson MS, south and over or Texas down through LA and over). We will decide depending on the weather. That said, what is the best weather app or website for this? Is any one better than another, in terms of accuracy and details?
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Fuel Cost Calculator and CalTrans
And just for planning purposes, you might find our Fuel Cost Calculator useful.
For weather, I prefer the WUnderground app -- mostly because it provides real time satellite images and I can drill down for details like winds aloft and other weather details.
In the western states and especially in Nevada and California I like the CalTrans App -- for checking slowdowns on the roadways. It provides real-time updates from the CHP (California Highway Patrol) for any working incident in California and the technology also works pretty well for other states. The actual app (not the link above) shows the location of web cams so you can see yourself drive by -- if you find that interesting.
And, of course, the generic Maps apps can be helpful too.
Mark
105 attractions on such a route
As to route.
I don't know where in Florida you are going -- but using Tampa, the most direct route would be 2325 miles and six days of travel would let you break this into 400 mile travel days, which is reasonable and would also allow for ample dog walking and some limited off-the-most-direct-route-rambling.
Nearly all of the highways between Las Vegas and Tampa have La Quintas on them or are reasonably close.
But in broad strokes, the shortest distance route would be:
US-93 to I-40 to US-287 to US-380 to I-35E to US-80 to I-20 to US-98 to I-10 to I-75 to Tampa.
And just as an example using such a route, we have published short articles about 105 different attractions found within five (5) miles of that route. Click on any of the flags to found on that route.
Mark
One more possibly helpful tool for your planning...
One more possibly helpful tool for your planning...
We have about 1000 RTA Library Maps saved on this site that you can download for free, edit and re-save with whatever information you want. For instance you could load a bunch of La Quinta Hotels and use them as waypoints for creating your route.
Easiest way to see the some of the RTA Library Maps:
1. Go to the Advanced Maps page
2. Look for this phrase: "Search for RTA Library Maps within" and you will see a pull-down menu for a search radius from 10 to 500 miles.
3. Click on any point on the map where you might imagine that you'd be driving. For instance, choose 200 miles and click on Flagstaff.
4. That returns a list of 95 RTA Maps (See the list in the left-hand side of the page) and you could click on any of them and see if one of them is a route that you want to use.
5. For instance, I clicked on "West AZ-NM SST 10 Phoenix to Flagstaff," and found a scenice route with a bunch of attractions on it.
You can do the same thing for any city or state or place anywhere between Las Vegas and the Gulf Coast.
6. If you want to save it into your account. You would put a name in the blank "Map Name" and click save.
7. Another helpful tool is the radius circles. Set them for 400 miles and click any city and see what possible routes and places to stop would be 400 miles from the starting location.
Mark