From Las Vegas to the Border of Mexico

So my husband and I were in Vegas a couple of years back, and we decided to drive to the border of Mexico for no reason other than just to do it.

After looking into it, it seemed that the closest we could really get would be an outlet mall called Las Americas Premium Outlets.

We headed out of Vegas for the ~6 hour drive at around 9 am.

It didn’t take long until we arrived in the Mojave Desert.

The Mojave Desert is the home of the infamous Death Valley, which is the hottest place in North America. Especially in late June / early August.

This heat is nothing to mess around with, especially if you plan on spending any amount of time outdoors there. So be careful!

I think that because we were unfamiliar with the area, the drive seemed to take longer than it actually did. The drive through the desert was enjoyable though.

We arrived at around 3 pm. We really knew we were just about there when we saw the huge Mexican flag.

Of course, we didn’t have our passports with us, so going over the border was not an option.

We are the blue dot, the yellow line is the border.

So we opted for walking around the mall for a bit and looking at Mexico from afar.

The Mexican border looked much simpler than the Canadian one (if that’s actually true or not, I’m not sure), with a lot shorter of a line.

Since it was getting dark, we decided to head to out and stayed the night in Orange, CA. I really wish we would have been able to explore Mexico! But, there’s always next time.

-Haley

 

4 thoughts on “From Las Vegas to the Border of Mexico

  1. susanenholm32 – Tucson, AZ – Born in Newark. Lived in NYC and miss the pace. Retired educator for Pima County Adult Probation - taught high school dropouts with felony charges. Abby is my third rescue from the county dog jail. Photographer. Copy editor. Self-published: A Snowball's Chance - High School Dropouts Tell Their Stories. I have part-time hours in the Standardized Patient program at the Banner/UA Medical Center, Tucson.
    susanenholm32 says:

    I liked your images and how you told the story. Thanks for finding my NYC post – I need to get back into blog shape.

  2. elfidd / The Rooster – Maryland\'s Eastern Shore – An old retired Trooper who migrated south from Connecticut many years ago. Married forever to a great lady who loves to quilt, cook for the world and walk, ride and lift weekly. Been around the block a few times thanks to graduation from Parris Island U in 62 and SNHU in 84. This, That, and other things shall periodically grace this site. Together we have a dog, Ben, a cat, Simon & Four hens. The crafty Red Tailed Hawk has been slowly cutting down the size of our flock. e've had laying hens for over 25 years, a dozen or so Max. We've raised two daughters and a son, have had nine grandchildren and recently learned that #9 great is on the way.
    elfidd / The Rooster says:

    The last time we were in Vegas, we went East to Flagstaff. I enjoyed your taking us along for the ride though.

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