Departing Kansas you would travel west to reach Utah.
To travel from Kansas to Oregon you would have to travel North.
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky,and West Virginia. :P
You would travel in a southwesterly direction to go to Melbourne from Canberra.
If you were an avid lake fisher you would probably go to Kansas for your vacation because in Kansas there are tons of lakes that you can fish in.- Kendra Brannberg
No of course not nobody would CHOOSE to go to Utah
The most logical direction would be south.
If you are in Washington and would like to get to Indiana, you will have to go towards the west direction.
You would go north.
To travel from Texas to Washington, you would generally travel north/northwest. Texas is located in the southern central region of the United States, while Washington is in the northwest corner of the country. The most direct route would likely involve traveling north through states such as Oklahoma, Kansas, and Idaho before reaching Washington.
Yes. It passes through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and Oregon.
West, to Utah.