It is 706.12 miles according to MapQuest.
If you take Highway 24 to Highway 9, it is 106 beautiful Colorado miles.
Technically, most of Pikes Peak is U.S. Forest Service land. Colorado Springs is very close though....a mere 10 miles from I-25 and Highway 24 in Colorado Springs. Other close cities/towns include Manitou Springs, Woodland Park, Divide, Cascade and Green Mountain Falls. For more info, see www.pikespeak.us.com.
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The urban corridor along Interstate Highway 25 extending from Pueblo Colorado to Cheyenne Wyoming fits that label and includes Colorado Springs to Denver to Fort Collins.
2559Km if you take the Sturt Highway 2602Km if you take the Barrier Highway 2718 of you take the Lachlan Valley Way
This is the Stuart Highway, named after explorer John MacDouall Stuart, who was the first to successfully travel from Adelaide to the north of Australia and back.
The Stuart Highway is the highway from Alice Springs to Darwin. It was named after John McDouall Stuart, who was the first European explorer to successfully travel from south to north across the continent.
Interstate 75
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Interstate 70, Interstate 76, Interstate 25, US Highway 50, US Highway 24, US Highway 85, US Highway 87, US Highway 287, US Highway 40, Colorado Route 9... those are some of your major thoroughfares.
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Depends on where you're starting. I-25, I-70. and I-76 all run through Colorado. (I-76 is a spur between Denver Colorado and nowhere-in-particular Nebraska, except that it does connect with I-80).