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875 mi (estimated 13 hours 31 mins)
- 1.Head east on IL-17 W/Main St toward S 4th AveContinue to follow IL-17 W3.3 mi41.20239,-90.4423
- 2.Turn left onto US-150 W19.9 mi41.20245,-90.37971
- 3.Turn left onto US-6 W0.4 mi41.45291,-90.48511
- 4.Take the 2nd right to stay on US-6 W0.7 mi41.453,-90.4932
- 5.Continue onto I-74 WEntering Iowa9.3 mi41.46156,-90.49499
- 6.Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-80 W/Des Moines and merge onto I-80 W174 mi41.59196,-90.52372
- 7.Take the exit onto I-80 W toward Council Bluffs/Omaha122 mi41.59761,-93.77721
- 8.Slight left to stay on I-80 W (signs for Interstate 80 W/Omaha)Entering Nebraska199 mi41.23341,-95.89336
- 9.Take exit 257 for US-183 toward Elm Creek/Holdrege0.2 mi40.6903,-99.37585
- 10.Turn left onto US-183 S17.5 mi40.69163,-99.37982
- 11.Turn right onto U.S. 34 W/US-6 W/W 4th AveContinue to follow U.S. 34 W/US-6 W31.8 mi40.4379,-99.38008
- 12.Turn left onto US-283 S/Nebraska AveContinue to follow US-283 SEntering Kansas32.4 mi40.30629,-99.89772
- 13.Turn right onto KS-383 S/US-36 W/W Holme StContinue to follow KS-383 S/US-36 W6.3 mi39.83855,-99.88875
- 14.Turn left onto KS-383 S36.3 mi39.82761,-100.00151
- 15.Continue onto U.S.83 S41.8 mi39.55852,-100.53475
- 16.Turn right onto US-40 W/Eagle EyeContinue to follow US-40 WEntering Colorado109 mi39.1192,-100.86811
- 17.Turn left onto U.S. 287 S47.6 mi38.76222,-102.7792
- 18.Merge onto US-50 W/US-50 Scenic W via the ramp to La JuntaContinue to follow US-50 W23.6 mi38.118,-102.72371
- 19.Turn right onto Co Rd 14.50.3 mi38.09669,-103.15192
- 20.Co Rd 14.5 turns slightly right and becomes Co Rd 14.25476 ft38.10133,-103.15168
Co Rd 14.25 |
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Driving distance to Fort Lyon Colorado from New Windsor Illinois 875 mi, estimated 13 hours 31 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 875 mi, estimated 13 hours 31 mins.
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