“How 'bout that ride in? I guess that's why they call it Sin City.”
If you thought we were going to make it through
#LasVegasWeek without quoting ‘The Hangover,’ you’re sadly mistaken. Turns out, Alan Garner was really onto something.
A road trip along Interstate 15, the 200-mile desert highway that connects Los Angeles and Las Vegas, is filled with iconic, confusing, and eerie sights (like Calico Ghost Town 👀) that are worth pulling over for. Want a Stonehenge-esque experience in the States? Veer off to see Seven Magic Mountains, an art installation of rainbow-colored rocks stacked 30 feet high (an ideal Instagram backdrop, if that's your thing). Need to fuel up? The gas options are genuinely delightful, from the world’s largest Chevron station—featuring 100 gas pumps, 60 restrooms, and zero lines—to the original Del Taco, and Eddie World, serving up cheap gas, hand-rolled sushi (!), and an L.A. Lakers museum hidden in the back. Map out a weird and wild ride with the full gui...