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Indn Route 15/Leupp Rd |
195 mi (estimated 3 hours 46 mins)
- 1.Head southwest on Indn Route 15/
Leupp Rd Continue to follow Leupp Rd28.8 mi35.29591,-111.00091 - 2.Turn right onto Co Rd 394/
Townsend Winona Rd Continue to follow Townsend Winona Rd8.0 mi35.21771,-111.43945 - 3.Turn right onto U.S. 89 N (signs for Page)103 mi35.24522,-111.56469
- 4.Turn left onto U.S. 89A N55.3 mi36.63417,-111.65128
- 5.Turn left onto AZ-67 SThis road may be seasonally closed213 ft36.7137,-112.21533
AZ-67 S |
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Driving distance to Jacob Lake Arizona from Leupp Arizona 195 mi, estimated 3 hours 46 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 195 mi, estimated 3 hours 46 mins.
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What can you see by the way?
Flaming Sunrise, by Craig Gaebel