Los Angeles to Las Vegas Complete Scenic Drive | California to Nevada in 4K
0The complete scenic drive from Los Angeles, California to Las Vegas, Nevada filmed in 4K during the summer of 2025. We start on I-5 North just outside downtown Los Angeles, travel through the Mojave Desert, and wrap up with stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas From Hollywood stars to sunny beaches, Los Angeles, California shines with over 280 days of sunshine each year Stretching 1,381 miles from Mexico to Canada, I-5 North is the longest interstate on the West Coast Glendale, California is home to the largest Armenian community outside Armenia and over 50 beautiful parks Known as the Media Capital of the World, Burbank, California hosts Disney, Warner Bros, and over 1,000 media companies The I-5 / CA-14 Junction at Newhall Pass connects travelers to the Mojave Desert and sees over 300,000 vehicles daily CA-14 Antelope Valley Freeway climbs through Soledad Pass and links LA to aerospace hubs like Edwards Air Force Base Santa Clarita, California is one of the fastest-growing cities in LA County and home to Six Flags Magic Mountain CA-138 Pearblossom Highway winds through desert landscapes and connects travelers to scenic mountain views Pearblossom, California is a quiet desert town with stunning views and a name inspired by local wildflowers CA-18 East continues on Pearblossom Highway and leads to high desert towns and breathtaking sunrise drives San Bernardino County is California’s largest county by area and includes deserts, mountains, and Route 66 history I-15 North to Las Vegas is a major travel route with over 40 million vehicles crossing annually toward the neon city Victorville, California was once a key stop on Route 66 and now hosts the California Route 66 Museum Barstow, California is a desert crossroads with train history, outlet shopping, and the famous Harvey House The No Greater Love Memorial in Yermo, CA honors fallen soldiers with powerful sculptures and heartfelt tributes Halfway to Las Vegas is the perfect pit stop to stretch your legs and snap a photo with quirky roadside art Baker, California is home to the world’s tallest thermometer and gateway to Death Valley National Park The Mojave Desert covers 47,877 square miles and is famous for Joshua trees, ghost towns, and epic sunsets Mojave National Preserve protects over 1.6 million acres of desert beauty, lava tubes, and sand dunes Mountain Pass, California sits at 4,730 feet and is known for rare earth mining and sweeping desert views The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System powers 140,000 homes using mirrors that reflect sunlight to towers The Nevada–California Stateline marks the border between two states and the start of Las Vegas excitement Primm, Nevada offers roller coasters, outlet shopping, and a glimpse of Vegas before you hit the Strip Continuing on I-15 North to Las Vegas means cruising past desert landscapes and into the city of lights Las Vegas dazzles with over 150,000 hotel rooms, 40 million visitors a year, and nonstop entertainment Las Vegas Boulevard, also called the Strip, glows with neon signs, mega resorts, and world-famous shows