5/4
Texas is a big state! The first mile marker on I-10 was 880 so we had 880 miles to go on I-10 in Texas.
Texas is a big state! The first mile marker on I-10 was 880 so we had 880 miles to go on I-10 in Texas.
Our first stop in Texas was a little RV park just off the interstate called Happy Oaks RV Park. We picked it simply because it was about the right distance for a days drive and it was between Houston and San Antonio. Being right-next-to-the-interstate, we wondered if the noise would bother us. It wasn't as nice as a secluded forest but it wasn't too bad. We had a nice site with shade trees to shield us from the afternoon sun and good Wi-Fi.
Drive through Houston |
5/6
The drive through San Antonio was a non-event. Since I-10 turns north, there's a bypass route, avoiding downtown.
The Texas hill country is very pretty and as it turned out, our favorite part of the route through Texas.
Our next stop was Riverside RV Park in Ingram, TX. To get to Ingram you get off the interstate in Kerrville, TX. We thought this was ironic, we use to live on Lake Kerr and here we were in Kerrville! The campground is located on the Guadalupe River and we took a nice afternoon walk after setting up.
Charles |
This is where we started noticing the west Texas winds. We were a little concerned about the wind forecast along our route west. There were20-25 mph winds with 40 mph gusts but it wasn't that bothersome. No more so than a big tractor trailer blowing past.
5/8
Campsite at Parkview RV Park, Fort Stockton, TX |
Sunset over Parkview, Fort Stockton, TX |
Fort Stockton was where we left I-10 for a short detour on TX 285 to Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico.
Coming soon, Carlsbad Caverns National Park
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