The choice not to pave the Lincoln Highway would direct travelers bound for southern California to use the Arrowhead Trail (modern Interstate 15).
Arrowhead Trail may refer to :
The highway was built along the corridor of the older U.S. Route 91 and Arrowhead Trail, eventually replacing both of these designations.
Regular automobile travel through southern Nevada was established by 1914 along the Arrowhead Trail, a road connecting Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.
From Los Angeles to Salt Lake City, the route was largely built along the corridor of the Arrowhead Trail.
Minnesota Highway 61 and Cook County Road 16 (Arrowhead Trail) are two of the main routes in the community.
The first highway to traverse Cove Fort was the Arrowhead Trail, which connected Salt Lake City with Los Angeles.
Google Map of trail (including parts of Arrowhead Trail)
For the same reason - long stretches of desert - Grand Central Highway promoters believed it to be superior to the Arrowhead Trail for Los Angeles-bound travelers.
Utah instead favored the Victory Highway (modern Interstate 80 west of Salt Lake) and the Arrowhead Trail (modern Interstate 15).