🏜️ Desert

Experience the stark beauty of arid landscapes with Desert-tagged routes, from sunbaked highways to remote desert crossings.

 

The 🏜️ Desert tag marks routes that traverse arid landscapes, dry basins, and sunbaked terrain typical of the American Southwest and similar regions. These drives are often defined by sparse vegetation, rugged rock formations, and expansive, unbroken horizons under intense sunlight.

Desert-tagged segments offer a unique visual experience—shifting sands, red rock mesas, or salt flats depending on the location. They can be starkly beautiful but also challenging due to heat, limited shade, and fewer services along the way.

Routes Tagged: 🏜️ Desert

U.S. Route 550: Colorado to Aztec – New Mexico

U.S. Route 550: Colorado to Aztec – New Mexico

Take a scenic drive down U.S. Route 550 from the Colorado state line to Aztec, New Mexico. This 15-mile route descends from high desert mesas into the fertile Animas River valley, blending beautiful landscapes with rich Native and local history.

U.S. Route 550: Durango to New Mexico – Colorado

U.S. Route 550: Durango to New Mexico – Colorado

Take a quiet but beautiful drive along U.S. Route 550 from Durango, Colorado to the New Mexico state line. This 16-mile route winds through high desert plateaus, quiet ranchlands, and the southern edge of the San Juan Basin.

U.S. Route 160: Mile 10 to Cortez – Colorado

U.S. Route 160: Mile 10 to Cortez – Colorado

Take a scenic ride through the high desert of southwest Colorado on U.S. Route 160 from mile marker 10 to U.S. Highway 491. This 12-mile segment along the Trail of the Ancients offers expansive views, cultural heritage, and a quiet connection to the Four Corners landsca…

U.S. Route 160: Teec Nos Pos to Four Corners – Arizona

U.S. Route 160: Teec Nos Pos to Four Corners – Arizona

Take a drive through the heart of Navajo land as we follow U.S. Route 160 from Teec Nos Pos, Arizona to the Four Corners Monument in New Mexico. This short 6-mile route offers desert beauty, cultural depth, and a one-of-a-kind geographic landmark.

U.S. Route 160: Red Mesa to Teec Nos Pos – Arizona

U.S. Route 160: Red Mesa to Teec Nos Pos – Arizona

Travel 20 miles across the Arizona high desert on U.S. Route 160 from Red Mesa to Teec Nos Pos, ending at the gateway to Four Corners. Discover sweeping landscapes and Navajo Nation history along this scenic southwestern route.

U.S. Route 160: Mexican Water to Red Mesa – Arizona

U.S. Route 160: Mexican Water to Red Mesa – Arizona

Travel a serene 20-mile stretch of U.S. Route 160 from Mexican Water to Red Mesa, Arizona, through Navajo Nation lands. Discover stunning high-desert landscapes, Navajo culture, and the geology of the Colorado Plateau on this scenic drive.

U.S. Route 160: Baby Rocks to Mexican Water – Arizona

U.S. Route 160: Baby Rocks to Mexican Water – Arizona

Travel 20 miles across the high desert of northeastern Arizona on U.S. Route 160 from Baby Rocks to Mexican Water. This remote stretch of highway winds through the Navajo Nation, past sandstone mesas, traditional communities, and sweeping desert vistas.

U.S. Route 160: Kayenta to Baby Rocks – Arizona

U.S. Route 160: Kayenta to Baby Rocks – Arizona

Travel a striking 15-mile segment of U.S. Route 160 from Kayenta to Baby Rocks, Arizona. Experience the beauty of Navajo Nation’s red rock formations, desert landscapes, and sculpted sandstone on this peaceful highway drive.

U.S. Route 89: Glen Canyon Dam to Big Water – Utah

U.S. Route 89: Glen Canyon Dam to Big Water – Utah

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 89 from Glen Canyon Dam to Big Water, Utah. This 14-mile route offers stunning views of Lake Powell, Navajo sandstone cliffs, and access to Glen Canyon and Grand Staircase-Escalante.

U.S. Route 89: Page to the Glen Canyon Dam – Arizona

U.S. Route 89: Page to the Glen Canyon Dam – Arizona

Take a scenic two-mile drive on U.S. Route 89 from Page, Arizona to the Glen Canyon Dam. Explore dramatic desert views, the Carl Hayden Visitor Center, and the mighty Colorado River along this iconic stretch of northern Arizona highway.

U.S. Route 89: Page to Horseshoe Bend – Arizona

U.S. Route 89: Page to Horseshoe Bend – Arizona

Take a short but breathtaking drive along U.S. Route 89 from Page to Horseshoe Bend in Arizona. This 2.5-mile route offers stunning desert views and leads to one of the most iconic vistas in the Southwest.