I-70
Interstate 70, commonly known as I-70, is a major east-west highway in the United States. It stretches approximately 2,153 miles from Cove Fort, Utah in the west to Baltimore, Maryland in the east. This interstate connects several key cities, including Denver, Colorado, Kansas City, Missouri, and Columbus, Ohio, making it an important route for both commercial and personal travel.
I-70 passes through diverse landscapes, including mountains, plains, and urban areas. It is particularly notable for its scenic sections in the Rocky Mountains, where travelers can enjoy breathtaking views. The highway also serves as a vital corridor for freight transportation, facilitating trade across the country.