Spanning nearly six hours of driving and about 421 miles through some of the most remote and beautiful desert landscapes in the United States, if not the world, the drive from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City punches above its weight class in terms of adventure opportunities per minute. Even just the drive itself will offer epic views you just can’t get anywhere else. But if you do slow down long enough to enjoy the trip, a one-way RV rental between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City sweeps you close to can’t-miss destinations, including Zion National Park, Fishlake National Forest, and, if you can afford to add a few hours to your journey, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Capitol Reef National Park.
Why Is This Route Popular?
Following I-15 is the most straightforward route between two of the country’s most iconic desert cities, but there are also other ways around if you’ve got time to spare. (A one-way rental RV makes it easier to dally, since you don’t have to worry about driving all the way back to where you came from!) For instance, if you head due north out of Las Vegas and make your turn east at West Wendover, you’ll find yourself right alongside Utah’s famous Bonneville Salt Flats — more than 30,000 acres of crunchy, crusty ground that was once part of Salt Lake when it was the larger freshwater Lake Bonneville more than 13,000 years ago.
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