paulsang
May 27, 2015Explorer
TX Flooding
Well, next week, we are supposed to be leaving SW Towards The Grand Canyon. Of COURSE the flooding in TX is in between us. I am not finding any consistent info on the route 10 corridor. Anyone h...
Executive wrote:Grate pictures and places. Our first trip was quartzsite AZ taking in San Antonio tx next week then white mt Honda bike rally Arizona then off to Colorado .padredw wrote:Sealevel Ram wrote:
Take I-10 to Mobile. Go US98 to US49 at Hattiesburg to 1-20 at Jackson, MS.
Stay on I-20 to Fort Worth, where you will connect with US287 all the way to Amarillo, where it intersects I-40 to the west.
Opinions will vary, but we like this route. If you want more info, PM me. Of course, if you have to go to Houston, this won't work for you.
Yes, I've commented on this before. I do think this is a good route and have taken it to East Texas a good many times.
However, I would not go on to DFW on I-20. I would turn up on US 69 (for one example) and go up to US 82 near Sherman, Texas, then follow US 82 to US 287 near Wichita Falls.
Another alternative would be to stay on I-10/I-12 to Layfayette, LA and then I-49 up to Shreveport then take I-20 as above.
There are good state parks at Mandeville (Fontainbleau) and at Madisonville (Fairview/Riverside), just a few miles further. A small private park also at Nacitoches (Nackatosh)--all these in Louisiana.
This sounds like the best option if I were traveling through Texas. Texas will dry out and recover pretty quickly, but they've had a ton of flooding in the Dallas/Fort Worth area as well as Houston and San Antonio..Texas DOT is your new best friend....good luck and safe travels...Dennis