From the City of Angels to the Colorado Rocky Mountain high, a one-way RV trip from Los Angeles to Denver is truly a one-of-a-kind adventure that exposes a unique swath of the American west. Traveling about 16 driving hours (and more than 1,000 miles) along Interstates 15 and 17, this route gives you the option to enjoy many incredible sites along the way. Plus, at every turn, you’ll be greeted by comfortable and accessible campgrounds, ranging from luxurious resort-style RV parks to dispersed camping options on BLM lands. And, of course, this route offers a great balance of urban to rural adventures, making it perfect for those seeking a vacation with a little bit of everything.
Why Is This Route Popular?
When you start your one-way RV rental in Los Angeles, you’ll be able to easily detour to the sweeping desert vistas of the Mojave National Preserve or Joshua Tree National Park. As you continue northeast, choose to make a stopover in Las Vegas or extend the trip by a few hours and a few hundred miles to find yourself in Flagstaff (and, of course, nearby Grand Canyon National Park). In fact, if you really want to take the long way, you could even make your way to Albuquerque and Santa Fe, hitting epic historic locales like Bandelier National Monument and Petroglyph National Monument while you’re there. And no matter which way you go, you’ll end up, of course, in Denver — whose snow-capped mountain surroundings speak for themselves. (Plus, since it’s an RV rental, you’ll be cozy and well accommodated the whole way!)
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