I have an opportunity to get to Las Vegas this December. I've been to the city a couple times, but always stayed there and flew in. This time, I want to drive and camp....
Questions:
From Indiana mapping software says it's a 27 hour drive. I want to drive it in about 3 days with a stop about every 8 hours along the way allowing time for dinner and a drink before bed before nightfall....I hate short days.
I'm thinking this route:
Indy to Kansas City,
To Denver,
Fish lake UT,
Las Vegas.
The way back will likely be the opposite trip....
Any suggestions? What's the climate like in mid December.....I'm expecting snow in the Rockies. Basically Denver to fish lake...but how bad? Am I going to be better taking a more southerly route? This is one of the few opportunities I will have in the next couple years to see this part of the country be car....the timing just isn't the best.
Vegas looks like lows in the 30s....highs in the 40-50s. How does the extreme dry air affect that?
What about camping locations, I would imagine most of the parks (I like state parks in general...not federal...are walk up, or outright closed...
I'm guessing a generator and portable ceramic heater will be required...I plan in sticking to routes listed by google maps, not getting off to tiny roads like I would in the summer. I don't necessarily want to test my winter survival skills, at lest involuntarily.
Thanks in advance...