Driving to Disneyland: Scenery along I-70 and I-15?

twinspluscade

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We're taking our first trip to DLR in September, and driving. We've never been in the southwestern US before, and was wondering what to expect as far as scenery goes. Will we see mountains, deserts, etc? I feel like an imbecile asking but I really have no idea--the furthest "West" I've ever been is Yellowstone National Park.:rotfl: .

Oh--the route wil be taking is I-70 and then I-15 (plus a few more earlier on;) ). We'll be starting in Iowa, going through Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Nevada and then California. I'm thrilled to finally get to see this part of the US!
 
I actually traveled that way from Chicago, back in 2001.

You start with Corn, lots and lots and lots of corn but you are used to that I am sure :rotfl:

Then you hit open fields, that begin to get hilly, then you see cows, lots and lots of cows then you are in Denver. Then as you go into the mountains it is stunning! Little rivers, green, big rivers, more green it was so pretty. We stopped at an amazing natural sauna cave for a splurge and after all that driving it was wonderful!

As you drop down the mountains you begin to see desert. Some parts are flat some rather hilly. The strangest part was through Utah where one night we were warned it was over 130 miles to the next gas station. They were not kidding the only light or life we saw off the road that night was one or two very, very far away farm houses. It was almost errie. Stop before you go any further they weren't lying about the lack of anything out there!

The end of Utah became more mountainous and had a interesting look with different color sands and shapes to the hills. As we exited one side of the mountains again we hit Nevada. Which at first looks like nothing, and you think no one lives here then suddenly you are on the very, very outskirts of the cities that make up what we all commonly call Las Vegas!

Vegas is Vegas you start in the outskirts then you see the casinos, then the strip.

From the strip you head out onto the road to some slight curves some hills and then desert, the Stateline, desert, desert, little funky road stop, desert, desert, then some more little cities, you will drive through more mountains as you cross the Cajon Pass, and then the cities will just get closer and closer until you finally end at DL.

You will see lots of desert, but many of them are actually different types of deserts so you will actually notice a change in landscape, vegetation and more if you really look.

Its a long drive but you can make it fun, we did our best on our trip but we had some strikes against us right from the start, but it was interesting.
 
You'll see all of the above! ;) Fields, Deserts, Mountains, rivers, etc. We drive from Colorado everytime we go. The stretch on I70 through the mountains is beautiful. Lots of places to stop and take it all in. Have fun!
 
The PP has it right. Especially in Utah because of all the desert. You will hit some small mountains in Utah but the big ones are in Colorado. It is weird to come up on Las Vegas. Suddenly you go from nothing to something.

What part of Iowa if you don't mind my asking? I have family that lives near the quad cities and Burlington so we drive out usually once a year.
 













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