Bozeman to Tucson - Border to Border
19-day route · Bozeman → Tucson
- Averages about 147 miles a day
- Longest single day around 241 miles
- 2,788 miles total distance
- Crosses Alberta, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming
- RVs from ~61 $ US/night — enter your dates for a quote
What's along this route
This 19-day drive links 34 stops across 21 kinds of experience along the way.
- 1 Animals Show / Wildlife watch
- 1 Aquarium
- 1 Beach
- 1 Bike Rental
- 1 Botanical garden
- 2 Day Tour
- 1 Extreme Activity
- 2 Family Activity
- 2 Heritage
- 3 hiking area
- 1 Historical Site
- 1 Horseback Riding
- 2 Local Industry
- 2 Museum
- 4 Natural Feature
- 3 Point Of Interest
- 1 Scenic Route
- 2 Tourist Attraction
- 1 Traditional Visit
- 1 Water Park
- 1 Zoo
Route overview
watch out here the superlative RV trip planner route planning from Bozeman to Tucson comes; the next super exciting 19 Days 2,791 Miles are exceptional. 1st visit the Museum of the Rockies to watch a vast collection of dinosaur fossils. live the unique and entertaining interpretive indoor adventure at the National Oregon/California trail center. the most exciting horse-riding time is at JM Bar Outfitters. you will rock & roll with your family by Discovering what life was like over 65 million years ago in the Mountain America Museum of Ancient Life at Thanksgiving Point. the next breathtaking point where dozen water-based slides, pools & rides, and picnic areas at Wet‘n’Wild Las Vegas. the exploration of the Queen Mine Tour is beyond the imagination. try the journey now.
FAQs About Renting an RV in Bozeman
Prices depend on the season, the RV class and how long you rent. Enter your travel dates in the search above for a live quote across our suppliers.
We suggest about 19 days to cover 2,788 miles at a comfortable pace. That works out to roughly 147 miles a day, with the longest single day around 241 miles.
The route runs one-way from Bozeman to Tucson, passing through Alberta, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming.
Any RV class can drive this route. Compact campervans are easier to handle on mountain and canyon roads and to park in towns, while larger motorhomes give families more living and sleeping space. Compare classes in the search to find the right fit.
Yes — this is a one-way trip, picking up in Bozeman and dropping off in Tucson. One-way fees vary by supplier, and several nearby cities also work as starting points (see the route overview above).