The Three State Triangle
From California to Nevada to Arizona – from man-made wonders to the natural wonders that make America what it is.
This isn’t a long tour, less than 1500 miles, and we know you will want to stay longer at some places. You can also pick up
the same route starting in Las Vegas or Phoenix; or drive one-way between two of them. So a lot of choice here.
MOTORHOME ITINERARY
Day 1
Collect your Motor Home from Cruise America’s Los Angeles station and head 132 miles to Barstow to overnight. This is a pleasant campground in a crossroads town that once saw The Old Spanish Trail and Route 66 pass this way. Most visitors now are here for the two outlet malls and their one hundred stores.
✪ 130 miles to Barstow
★ Take the shuttle from KOA to the silver mining ghost town of Calico www.barstowcalicokoa.com
Day 2
Again, a freeway drive of about two hours, skirting the Mojave Desert, that will bring you to Las Vegas. We believe we have found the nicest campground for you in this crazy fun city of neon, megastars and casinos! Spend the day wandering the strip and decide what show you want to see tonight. Tickets are normally available and there are several Cirque du Soleil performances going on in various hotels – any one is a fabulous choice.
✪ 140 miles to Las Vegas
★ Visit New York, Paris, Mandalay, Luxor, the Barbary Coast or the Sahara; they’re all on The Strip www.oasislasvegasrvresort.com
Day 3
You will cross into Arizona today via the Hoover Dam. There is so much to see and explore in this amazing man-made structure that channels the mighty Colorado River through turbines at eighty five miles an hour and so create power for much of three states. Visit the Museum and see how it was constructed – a colossal and costly feat of man’s ingenuity. Then to Kingman, gateway to Historic Route 66.
✪ 120 miles to Kingman
★ Visit the Powerhouse Visitors’ Center for a map of the Kingman walking tour www.blakeranchrv.com
Day 4
The longest remaining stretch of Route 66 starts in Kingman
and runs through to Ash Fork. You will pass through the Hualapai Indian Reservation at Peach Springs and tantalizingly close to the Grand Canyon but you just cannot get to it by road from here! You’ll have got your kicks on Route 66 though and at Williams, you’ll head north to the Grand Canyon and the Mather Campground.
✪ 150 miles to Grand Canyon
★ Visit the Canyon’s rim as the sun goes down but be sure to be there again at first light www.recreation.gov
Day 5 & 6
During just over four hours driving south on InterState 17 you will see the landscape change from the lushness in the north with its pines and aspens, to the desert of the south with its giant cacti and sagebrush. It is a fascinating drive for that reason alone but as you come through the Coconino Forest, Sedona is an ideal place to break your journey. Your campground is located on the eastern edge of Scottsdale, where the Four Peaks rise from the desert floor.
✪ 270 miles to Phoenix
★ Visit Montezuma Castle. One of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America standing five storeys high and with twenty romos www.eagleviewrvresort.com/index.htm
Day 7
Unashamedly, a stop ‘halfway between where you’ve been and where you want to go’. Blythe , alongside the Colorado River, makes its living looking after tourists who are just passing through and they’ll make you more than welcome.
✪ 170 miles to Blythe
★ Visit Cibola National Wildlife Refuge www.koa.com/where/ca/05451/
Day 8
Do stop off at Joshua Tree National Park and possibly the Salton Sea State Recreation Area on your way to Palm Springs, or we should say next door neighbor Palm Desert. This is a ‘desert drive’ but it’s an interesting one to your destination on Frank Sinatra Drive.
Emerald Desert is a resort in itself and boasts a 9 hole golf course if anyone needs to slip away for a couple of hours!
✪ 155 miles to Palm Desert
★ Visit more of Palm Springs and spot the celebrities. Many
from the movie and music world live here for its benign desert climate www.emeralddesert.com/index.html
Day 9
And now to the Pacific Ocean and the beach. You can head south from your campground and take a country drive through Pinion Flats, the edge of the San Bernardino National Forest and through the Cleveland Forest to join up with the Interstate into San Diego. Or you can take the Interstate all the way and be at the beach in a couple of hours. Campland on the Bay is one of our firm favourites.
✪ 135 Interstate miles to Campland Resort
★ Visit the world famous Palomar Observatory www.campland.com
Day 10
Allow a “good” two hours to get back to Cruise America, especially if driving in rush hour.
✪ 110 miles to Cruise America to drop off your Motor home.