Interstate 10 crosses the US from California to Florida (or Florida to California) and is 2,460 miles long.
The eastern end is in Jacksonville, Florida at the I-95 and the western end is in Santa Monica, California at the Pacific Ocean.
Spur routes are:
Intersections with other Interstates
- I-5 in Los Angeles, CA
- I-15 in Ontario, CA
- I-17 in Phoenix, AZ
- I-8 in Casa Grande, AZ
- I-19 in Tucson, AZ
- I-25 in Las Cruces, NM
- I-20 in Kent, TX
- I-35 in San Antonio, TX
- I-37 in San Antonio, TX
- I-45 in Houston, TX
- I-49 in Lafayette, LA
- I-12 in Baton Rouge, LA
- I-55 in La Place, LA
- I-12 in Alton, LA
- I-59 in Alton, LA
- I-65 in Mobile, AL
- I-75 in Lake City, FL
- I-95 in Jacksonville, FL
Although I've lived in the Los Angeles area my entire life, I have never been to the end of the 10 freeway. For the most part, I avoid this particular route when possible as it's an older freeway and not the most user-friendly when full of other traffic. It passes through the middle of Los Angeles, and is therefore a popular route with in-town and local traffic, but if you can use another route, I would suggest going around the city itself.
I've never gone very far on the I-10 at any time in my driving history and I've seen more of it from above while in flight to Arizona and Texas that ever from its paved length.