Salt Lake City is the closest of those three. It is the second-closest state capital to Phoenix after Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Phoenix, Arizona. Providence, Rhode Island. Pierre, South Dakota.
Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada.
North Dakota and Montana
It is 1,548 miles according to Google Maps.
Phoenix, Arizona, the largest state capital by population Phoenix is the capital city in Arizona. Pierre is the capital city in South Dakota. Providence is the capital city in Rhode Island.
It is 1,592.47 miles according to MapQuest.
The State of Montana is bordered on the East by North Dakota and South Dakota, to the South by Wyoming, and to the West and South by Idaho. The Northern border of Montana is also the U.S./Canadian border (Canadian Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan).
It is Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
It is 1,220 miles, which you can calculate the amount of gas for your car.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 30 hours.
Denver, Santa Fe. Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Boise, Helena and Cheryenne. Actually, Phoenix may be considered in the Mountain Time zone, but it does not have the same time as cities in other states in the Mountain Time Zone, except in winter, since Arizona (except for Indian reservations) does not observe daylight stupidity time (excuse me, I meant daylight savings time)
No. Nor Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, and some others. The closest one I see is in Idaho or Colorado. http://locators.bankofamerica.com/locator/locator/LocatorAction.do