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2,000 mi (estimated 1 day 7 hours)
- 1.Head west toward Wyeth Rd0.1 mi45.69093,-121.76692
- 2.Take the 1st right121 ft45.69056,-121.76887
- 3.Turn right to merge onto I-84 E/U.S. 30 E toward Hood RiverContinue to follow I-84 EEntering Idaho548 mi45.69084,-121.76913
- 4.Take the Interstate 84 E exit toward Ogden/Salt Lake0.4 mi42.56981,-113.52218
- 5.Merge onto I-84 EEntering Utah134 mi42.56854,-113.51427
- 6.Continue onto I-15 S35.7 mi41.19178,-112.005
- 7.Slight left to stay on I-15 S46.9 mi40.72427,-111.90471
- 8.Take the exit toward US-6 E0.5 mi40.13632,-111.64703
- 9.Keep left at the fork and merge onto US-6 E66.6 mi40.13001,-111.64913
- 10.Merge onto US-191 N/US-6 W60.8 mi39.60469,-110.83043
- 11.Take the ramp onto I-70 E23.6 mi38.98007,-110.22671
- 12.Take exit 182 for US-191 S toward Crescent Jct/Moab0.4 mi38.94126,-109.82301
- 13.Turn right onto US-191 S85.3 mi38.94174,-109.81646
- 14.Turn left onto E Center St2.0 mi37.87261,-109.34286
- 15.Continue onto US-491 SPassing through ColoradoEntering New Mexico99.6 mi37.87283,-109.30671
- 16.Turn left onto US-64 E26.5 mi36.78482,-108.68511
- 17.Turn right onto US-64 Bypass E/W Murray Dr3.2 mi36.7317,-108.23351
- 18.Continue onto US-64 E5.1 mi36.71932,-108.18264
- 19.Turn right onto Rd 55007.5 mi36.70216,-108.09467
- 20.Turn right onto US-550 S148 mi36.66637,-107.99273
- 21.Take the ramp onto I-25 S15.8 mi35.3164,-106.53529
- 22.Take exit 226A to merge onto I-40 E toward Santa Rosa58.9 mi35.10931,-106.62793
- 23.Take exit 218 for US-285 toward Vaughn/Santa Fe0.2 mi35.00844,-105.66809
- 24.Keep right at the fork and merge onto US-285 S141 mi35.00723,-105.66494
- 25.Keep left at the forkContinue to follow US-285 S67.0 mi33.3794,-104.52276
- 26.Turn right onto NM-524 E/Happy Valley RdContinue to follow NM-524 E8.5 mi32.48433,-104.32652
- 27.Turn right onto US-180 W/US-285 S/US-62 W/S Canal StContinue to follow US-180 W/US-285 S/US-62 W1.8 mi32.41441,-104.22912
- 28.Slight left onto US-285 SEntering Texas135 mi32.39053,-104.21991
- 29.Turn left to merge onto I-10 E/US-67 NContinue to follow I-10 E219 mi30.89941,-102.90665
- 30.Take exit 477 to merge onto US-290 E toward Fredereicksburg/Johnson City/Austin57.7 mi30.2983,-99.54225
- 31.Turn left onto State Park Road 520.2 mi30.23462,-98.6291
- 32.Take the 1st left to stay on State Park Road 520.3 mi30.23672,-98.62844
- 33.Turn left onto Ranch Rd 10.1 mi30.23954,-98.6274
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Driving distance to Lbj State Park Texas from Wyeth Oregon 2,000 mi, estimated 1 day 7 hours. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 2,000 mi, estimated 1 day 7 hours.
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+ larger mapTowns between Wyeth Oregon and Lbj State Park Texas (less than 20 mi)
Bucoda (Washington) 24,12 mi from point 1Population: 628 Altitude: 250
Rainier (Washington) 24,10 mi from point 2
Population: 1.492 Altitude: 428
Tenino (Washington) 24,08 mi from point 3
Population: 1.447 Altitude: 290
Richfield (Idaho) 38,35 mi from point 4
Population: 412 Altitude: 0
Bellevue (Idaho) 38,67 mi from point 5
Population: 1.876 Altitude: 0
Antelope Island State Park (Utah) 13,25 mi from point 6
Altitude: 4320
Bear River (Utah) 19,69 mi from point 7
Population: 750 Altitude: 4253
Copperton (Utah) 20,90 mi from point 8
Altitude: 5643
Delle (Utah) 20,61 mi from point 9
Altitude: 4250
Alpine (Utah) 28,76 mi from point 10
Population: 7.146 Altitude: 4957
Castle Gate (Utah) 12,25 mi from point 11
Altitude: 6147
Cleveland (Utah) 10,34 mi from point 12
Population: 508 Altitude: 5735
East Carbon (Utah) 10,65 mi from point 13
Population: 1.270 Altitude: 6300
Arches National Park (Utah) 20,65 mi from point 14
Altitude: 4970
Canyonlands National Park (Utah) 18,88 mi from point 15
Altitude: 5950
Red Mesa (Utah) 22,89 mi from point 16
Altitude: 0
Egnar (Colorado) 22,59 mi from point 17
Altitude: 7324
Cahone (Colorado) 21,86 mi from point 18
Altitude: 6666
Dove Creek (Colorado) 21,23 mi from point 19
Population: 698 Altitude: 6840
Dunton (Colorado) 23,05 mi from point 20
Altitude: 8840
Marquez (New Mexico) 34,16 mi from point 21
Population: 474 Altitude: 0
Ojo Encino (New Mexico) 22,36 mi from point 22
Population: 590 Altitude: 6745
Los Alamos (New Mexico) 18,79 mi from point 23
Population: 11.909 Altitude: 7320
White Rock (New Mexico) 18,97 mi from point 24
Population: 6.045 Altitude: 6365
Alto (New Mexico) 38,06 mi from point 25
Population: 7.698 Altitude: 7319
Artesia (New Mexico) 38,52 mi from point 26
Population: 10.692 Altitude: 3379
Atoka (New Mexico) 31,61 mi from point 27
Population: 10.692 Altitude: 3375
Avalon (New Mexico) 29,89 mi from point 28
Population: 1.245 Altitude: 3179
Kermit (Texas) 8,88 mi from point 29
Population: 5.714 Altitude: 0
Eldorado (Texas) 34,24 mi from point 30
Population: 1.951 Altitude: 0
Erna (Texas) 27,46 mi from point 31
Population: 2.134 Altitude: 0
Hext (Texas) 27,58 mi from point 32
Population: 1.653 Altitude: 0
Menard (Texas) 27,74 mi from point 33
Population: 1.653 Altitude: 0
What can you see by the way?
Going to Arches NP we stopped in Monticello UT , by Marco Cattin
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, by Steve Schmorleitz, NationalParkLover.com