🌵 Southwest

Cruise through Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Nevada on epic road trips. Discover red rock canyons, desert plateaus, and historic Southwest highways.

 

The Southwest is a land of bold colors, vast horizons, and ancient stories etched into stone. From Arizona’s cactus-lined highways to the red rock canyons of Utah, this region is tailor-made for epic road trips. With every mile, the scenery shifts—from high desert plateaus to deep gorges, salt flats to forested mountains—making it one of the most visually dynamic regions in the United States.

In Arizona and New Mexico, historic routes like U.S. 66 and U.S. 60 weave through sun-baked towns and dramatic landscapes filled with Native American and Old West history. You’ll pass through places where the past feels just a step away—abandoned trading posts, mission churches, and ancient cliff dwellings. Meanwhile, cities like Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Phoenix provide vibrant detours full of culture, art, and food.

Utah and Nevada offer some of the most otherworldly drives in America. Cruise through Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, or the Bonneville Salt Flats, and you’ll understand why so many filmmakers choose this region to stand in for distant planets. Whether you’re following scenic byways or remote backroads, the Southwest is all about scale, solitude, and the kind of beauty that humbles you behind the wheel.

States in the Southwest 🌵

Explore 🌵 Southwest

U.S. Route 191: Blanding to Monticello – Utah

U.S. Route 191: Blanding to Monticello – Utah

Travel Utah’s high desert and forested plateaus on US-191 from Blanding to Monticello. This 21-mile drive passes through Manti-La Sal National Forest and Devils Canyon before arriving in scenic Monticello.

U.S. Route 191: Bluff to Blanding – Utah

U.S. Route 191: Bluff to Blanding – Utah

Travel north through southeastern Utah on U.S. Route 191 from Bluff to Blanding. This 26-mile drive rises from the San Juan River valley to the high plateaus, passing through White Mesa and ending in the heart of Blanding.

U.S. Route 163: Kayenta to Utah – Arizona

U.S. Route 163: Kayenta to Utah – Arizona

Take a stunning 23-mile drive along U.S. Route 163 from Kayenta, Arizona to the Utah border. Pass through iconic Monument Valley scenery, Navajo Nation lands, and breathtaking desert vistas that feel straight out of a movie.

U.S. Route 89: Flagstaff to Tuba City – Arizona

U.S. Route 89: Flagstaff to Tuba City – Arizona

Travel 67 miles north on U.S. Route 89 from Flagstaff to Tuba City, Arizona, passing through volcanic landscapes, the Little Colorado River, and the stark desert beauty of the Navajo Nation. This remote stretch offers natural wonders and vital history on a scenic drive …

U.S. Route 93: Nevada to Kingman – Arizona

U.S. Route 93: Nevada to Kingman – Arizona

Explore the high desert of northwestern Arizona on U.S. Route 93 from the Nevada state line to Kingman. This 70-mile journey takes you past the Hoover Dam, Dolan Springs, Santa Claus, and through the Detrital Valley with sweeping views and a rugged desert atmosphere.

Interstate 11: Henderson to Arizona – Nevada

Interstate 11: Henderson to Arizona – Nevada

Take a scenic 16-mile drive from Henderson, Nevada to the Arizona state line along Interstate 11. This modern bypass of Boulder City features desert landscapes, views of Lake Mead, and a crossing just west of the Hoover Dam.

Interstate 11: Las Vegas – Nevada

Interstate 11: Las Vegas – Nevada

Explore Interstate 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada, as we drive 21 miles south from I-15 near downtown Las Vegas through Henderson to Railroad Pass. Formerly I-515, this scenic urban bypass connects the Las Vegas metro to southern Nevada’s desert corridor.

Interstate 15: Primm to Las Vegas – Nevada

Interstate 15: Primm to Las Vegas – Nevada

Take a 42-mile journey up Interstate 15 from Primm to downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Follow our drive through the Mojave Desert, past Sloan Canyon and the Las Vegas Strip, ending at the Interstate 11 interchange.

Interstate 40: Kingman to California – Arizona

Interstate 40: Kingman to California – Arizona

Take a scenic 44-mile drive across western Arizona as we follow Interstate 40 from Kingman to the California state line, passing Yucca, Lake Havasu access, and the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge before crossing the Colorado River into Needles.

Historic Route 66: Kingman – Arizona

Historic Route 66: Kingman – Arizona

Cruise 11 miles of Historic Route 66 in Kingman, Arizona, from the northeast edge of town through its retro downtown to the scenic hills southwest of the city. Discover Route 66 landmarks and desert views along this iconic segment.