U.S. Route 93
U.S. Route 93 is a major north-south highway in the United States, stretching approximately 1,060 miles. It begins in the state of Arizona at the border with Mexico and travels through several states, including Nevada and Idaho, before ending in Canada. The route serves as a vital connection for travelers and commerce across the western U.S.
The highway passes through diverse landscapes, including deserts, mountains, and urban areas. Notable cities along U.S. Route 93 include Las Vegas in Nevada and Kalispell in Montana. It is also a key route for accessing popular destinations like Lake Mead and Glacier National Park.