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texas to Florida coastal route

Road_Phantom
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I thought I would hug the gulf coast to Florida from Texas this time instead of taking boring I-10. I plan to start with Surfside Beach Tex and continue through the ferries toward Louisiana. The New Orleans area looks complicated due to the low lay of the land, so I'll skirt around the city by using I-10 until I can pick up 90.
Anyone see any other areas I should avoid?
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BillMFl
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wanderingbob wrote:
I have lived in Florida for seventy some years and have not seen it all either .
Many things to see in the Panhandle , all the military bases will have nice museums , Many State and Federal parks and campgrounds , good fishing . Bird watching , alligator watching ,climb a lighthouse or three ,lots of small coastal towns . You could spend a day walking around Apalachicola , go to Carabelle and see the nations smallest police station , see the War of Northern Aggression battle site at Natural bridge . Wow , I can't wait !



There are plenty of interesting stops along the way on 98. But much of it is tall high rise hotels and condos on the beach side and fast food joints,tacky tourists shops and gas stations on the the other side. Lots of slow traffic. 98 will never make the list of top scenic drives in America. Having said that, I prefer to drop down from I10 to some of the nicer locations like the state parks you mentioned, Destin and Gulf Shores Al. But to drive the full length of the panhandle? Doing it once out of curiosity was enough for me. But then I have always owned boats (currently a 43' trawler) and the view from out on the water is way better than peeking at it between buildings driving much of 98. I've fished the west coast in my flats boat from 10,000 Islands all the way up the coast to Cedar Key. If you really want to see old Florida take a boat out one of the more remote spring fed rivers that run out to the gulf thru unspoiled and undeveloped shore lines that are totally wild and full of fish, gaters , birds and manatees, etc. You can catch your dinner of trout or redfish, snorkel for scallops, net some blue crabs, not see a building of any kind the whole day, and have your own seafood buffet for dinner later. On the East Coast as a young guy, my family had a 60' Hatteras that we kept at Key Largo, and we fished the keys and the Bahamas for many years. Unfortunately these days much of coastal Florida is heavily built up, but there are still many hidden jems that are still relatively pristine but often not easily accessed. I do love Florida and have been lucky to see some the best of it that many folks never get to see, but 98 in the panhandle, 19 on the West Coast south of Weeki Watchi and US1 on the East Coast are all routes that I mostly avoid unless I am going to a very specific location. For me a truly scenic road would be 550 north out of Durango, the Big Sur, the Going to the Sun Road in Glacier, etc. Been to every state west of the Missisipi and most of the Midwest and East coast in my various RVs over the years, but 98? Not very special.
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wanderingbob
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I have lived in Florida for seventy some years and have not seen it all either .
Many things to see in the Panhandle , all the military bases will have nice museums , Many State and Federal parks and campgrounds , good fishing . Bird watching , alligator watching ,climb a lighthouse or three ,lots of small coastal towns . You could spend a day walking around Apalachicola , go to Carabelle and see the nations smallest police station , see the War of Northern Aggression battle site at Natural bridge . Wow , I can't wait !

tegu69
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That's amazing. I was born in Florida and can not say I've seen everything.

BillMFl
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wanderingbob wrote:
WOW ! Different strokes for different folks !!!
Hiway 98 is a beautiful ride , the real Florida , not a concrete jungle like central and south Florida .
The Mobile Bay ferry to Fort Morgan is a very nice ride .
I agree with the original poster , i-10 and all interstates are boring !
Having lived in Florida for many years and seen it from top to bottom many times I am usually just on my way to somewhere else. A new vistor in no hurry might enjoy the many secondary roads in Florida. It all depends on how and where you want to spend your time.
Order is illusion. Chaos is reality. But right or wrong I'm still the captain. ๐Ÿ™‚

wanderingbob
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WOW ! Different strokes for different folks !!!
Hiway 98 is a beautiful ride , the real Florida , not a concrete jungle like central and south Florida .
The Mobile Bay ferry to Fort Morgan is a very nice ride .
I agree with the original poster , i-10 and all interstates are boring !

BillMFl
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I10 to 19 unless you want to stay at a beach location. The coastal route thru the panhandle is painfully slow and not very scenic.
Order is illusion. Chaos is reality. But right or wrong I'm still the captain. ๐Ÿ™‚

bigwheelsturnin
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I don't know any of the roads..but..it'd be great to be able to lock the rv down on a big container ship..plugin..throw out a couple chairs..fish all the way.
Safe travels.
we call it...ridin the gravy train...

johnhicks
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US-90 in Louisiana isn't particularly smooth.

Also, the US-98 Bankhead Tunnel at Mobile has ONLY 12' CLEARANCE. If you're taller you'll need to go the I-10 tunnel or way around on US-90 to the bridge.

Beware that the Mobile Bay ferry will not accept RVs if tides are runnning too low.
-jbh-

tegu69
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Road Phantom wrote:
Rt 19 toward Hamassosa

Homosassa?

wanderingbob
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If he is following the coast he will not need to go anywhere near Tallahassee , stay on highway # 98 all the way to Perry Fl.

Road_Phantom
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Rt 19 toward Hamassosa

sdianel_-acct_c
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You can get to I-10 before New Orleans via I-310. We stayed at Bayou Segnette State Park which is a nice park. I would back track to I-310 rather than going via the Westbank Expwy.
Another challenge is Mobile AL. I would get on I-10 and go through the tunnel.
I would get back on I-10 to go through Tallahassee FL.
How far are you going? South into FL or north?
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