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Interstate Highway #10, Texas / New Mexico State Line to Junction Highway # 17 at Balmorhea
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State Highway #100, South Padre Island to San Benito
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State Highway #114, Lubbock to New Mexico/Texas State Line
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Road Highway #117, Junction of #35 to City of Uvalde
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State Highway #118, Texas Mountain Trail - City of Alpine to Big Bend National Park
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State Highway #17, Junction of Interstate #10 South to Fort Davis/Marfa
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United States Highway #180, City of Lamesa To New Mexico/Texas Border
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Interstate Highway #20,
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Interstate Highway #27,
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United States 281, Texas Tropical Trail (The Old Military Highway)
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Interstate Highway #30, City of Fort Worth, Texas to Texas / Arkansas State Line
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Road Highway #337, Ranch Road 337 (Camp Wood to Medina)
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Interstate Highway #35, Interstate 35 Dallas to San Antonio
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Interstate Highway #35E,
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Interstate Highway #35W,
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Interstate Highway #37,
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United States Highway #385, Big Bend National Park to City of Marathon
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Interstate Highway #40,
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Interstate Highway #410,
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Interstate Highway #45,
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State Highway #48, South Padre Island Trail (The Texas Tropical Trail)
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United States Highway #67, Glen Rose - Stephenville to Presidio- Big Bend National Park
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State Highway #72, City of Three Rivers to Fowlerton
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United States 83,
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United States 87,
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United States 90,
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State Highway #97, Fowlerton to Cotulla
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Highway State 118
Big Bend National Park. Texas Big Bend National Park, is one of the largest and least visited of America’s national parks. Over 801,000 acres. Camping, Campgrounds: Chisos Basin Campground, 63 campsites. Flush toilets, running water, grills, and picnic tables are available. NO HOOK-UPS. Cottonwood Campground, 31 campsites. Pit toilets, picnic tables, grills, and water are available. No Hook-ups. No dump station. NO GENERATORS ALLOWED. Elevation 1,900'. Rio Grande Village Campground: 100 site campground has flush toilets, running water, picnic tables, grills, and some overhead shelters. Dump Station nearby; NO HOOK-UPS. Elevation 1,850'. Rio Grande Village RV Park: 25 sites. This is the ONLY campground with hookups in the park. Boating,
Fishing,
Kayaking,
Whitewater Rafting:
The Rio Grande, or El Rio Bravo del Norte, borders Big Bend National Park for 118 miles. A 1978 Act created the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River and charged the National Park Service to care for an additional 127 miles downstream from the park.
Highway United States 281
Photo - The Texas Tropical Trail, Highway marker sign.
Highway State 118
View from highway.
Highway United States 67
Marfa, Texas - Photo Marfa business area Attractions in Marfa, Texas: Marfa Lights - Marfa Presidio County Museum - Presidio County Courthouse - El Paisano Hotel - Fort D.A. Russell. A city full of the Mexican culture.
Highway United States 67
Fort Davis, Texas Highway Hwy 67 intersects State Hwy 118 to Fort Davis. Scenic drive of 25 miles takes you up into the Davis Mountains and to McDonald Observatory. Worth getting off the beaten path of Hwy 67. Texas highway # 118 is called The Texas Mountain Trail. For travel south via Texas highway # 118 see Milebymile Texas Mountain Trail - City of Alpine to Big Bend National Park
Texas Road Map Travel Guide.
Highway United States 90
Roadside highway turnout. North side of highway. Rest area - picnic tables, shelter, no toilets.
Highway State 100
South Padre Island, Texas - Photo South Padre Island highway welcome sign Attractions in and around South Padre Island: Andy Bowie Park, Edwin k. Atwood Park, Isla Blanca Park, Laguna Madre Nature Trail, Point Isabel Lighthouse, Port Isabel Historical Museum, Sea Turtle, Inc, The South Padre Island Center, South Padre Island Convention Centre Sand Castle, Treasures of the Gulf Museum, The University of Texas Pan American Coastal Studies Laboratory.
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