This route traverses the central Great Plains, connecting the Mile High City with the “Heart of America.” It represents a journey of approximately 600 miles, typically accomplished in a single day’s drive, though some may prefer to break the trip into two segments. The route primarily follows Interstate 70, offering a relatively straightforward and well-maintained pathway.
This connection facilitates commerce and personal travel between two significant metropolitan areas. Historically, this corridor has played a vital role in westward expansion and continues to serve as a crucial transportation artery. The interstate highway system, upon which this route relies, significantly reduced travel time and increased accessibility, bolstering economic and cultural exchange between these regions.