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ronshark Jan 21st, 2005 06:32 PM

Vegas to LA by road?
 
I'm driving from Vegas to LA this weekend - any suggestions on places to see or stay along the way would be really appreciated. I'm a sun starved European here for a couple of days so somewhere with a pool would be good. I also like deserts and wilderness which is why I'm doing this!! Thanks

Patrick Jan 21st, 2005 06:41 PM

Frankly I'd head from one to the other as quickly as you can. Although we did detour and make an overnight stop at 29Palms once and visited Joshua Tree National Park. It was fun and different. By all means spend a night at the funky and fun 29Palms Inn:
http://www.29palmsinn.com/
If you like deserts and wilderness, you'll be in heaven.

IamBooth Jan 21st, 2005 07:44 PM

About an hour and a half from Las Vegas there is Calico Ghost Town. It will be on your side of the highway and there will be a sign. Some of the buildings are original some are recrations. I think they have a mine tour, museum, restaurant, cowboy shoot-out, things of that sort. They charge a small admission.

here_today_gone2Maui Jan 21st, 2005 08:19 PM

No triip from Vegas to LA is complete witjhout a strawberry milkshakes from the Mad Greek's Dinner at Baker. Just follow the signs.

Tess Jan 21st, 2005 08:28 PM

We just drove from Vegas to LA this past Tuesday. It only took 4-5 hours--not very long at all and you'll still have time to stop at Baker for that milkshake!

Carrabella Jan 21st, 2005 09:11 PM

We loved the Mojave Desert Drive through Kelso - an old railway transit stop with great atmosphere, and the sand dunes and volcanic areas along the way. We met a group of twenty or so cowboys, proper cowboys with horses and lassoos and big hats, waiting for their HEICOPTER to find a burro in the dunes, which are a National Park. The boss told us each burro cost the Government a million dollars to catch and remove safely!

ronshark Jan 25th, 2005 07:42 AM

Thanks everybody - the drive through the desert was great after the madness of Vegas and it was really impressive as the sun went down. The Inn at 29 Palms was great (but a pretty long detour!) and I wished I had more time there. Next time.

Patrick Jan 25th, 2005 12:28 PM

Glad you liked the Inn at 29 Palms, I said it was a detour, I thought I'd let you find out how much of one. LOL.
I haven't been there in a number of years, is it still as quaint and funky as I remember it?


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