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clarkster
Jan 03, 2017Explorer
I would suggest you take the most southerly route to get to Las Vegas.
This means more than likely, I-10 to El Paso TX, Tucson AZ and north to Phoenix.
Then take Hwy 93 north all the way to Las Vegas.
This highway crosses over the Colorado river at Hoover dam on Lake Mead
Just off hwy 93, 50 miles south of Las Vegas is the Lake Mead National rec area called Willow Beach on the Colorado River.
http://www.willowbeachharbor.com/
It is operated by a private concessionaire.
The more northerly routes will traverse mountains ranges and passes that may be impacted with snow.
Early spring storms are always a possibility in the Western mountain ranges.
Slightly east (50 miles) on I-15 from Las Vegas, is the state park Valley of Fire.
Full hookups if you want. Outstanding desert landscapes.
http://parks.nv.gov/parks/valley-of-fire-state-park/
This means more than likely, I-10 to El Paso TX, Tucson AZ and north to Phoenix.
Then take Hwy 93 north all the way to Las Vegas.
This highway crosses over the Colorado river at Hoover dam on Lake Mead
Just off hwy 93, 50 miles south of Las Vegas is the Lake Mead National rec area called Willow Beach on the Colorado River.
http://www.willowbeachharbor.com/
It is operated by a private concessionaire.
The more northerly routes will traverse mountains ranges and passes that may be impacted with snow.
Early spring storms are always a possibility in the Western mountain ranges.
Slightly east (50 miles) on I-15 from Las Vegas, is the state park Valley of Fire.
Full hookups if you want. Outstanding desert landscapes.
http://parks.nv.gov/parks/valley-of-fire-state-park/
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