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BB_TX
May 12, 2017Nomad
In Amarillo we stay at Fort Amarillo RV Resort on the west edge of town just off I-40.
In Carlsbad, we stayed at the KOA north of Carlsbad. Quite a few miles to the caverns if that is your destination. But the KOA is a nice park.
In San Antonio, we have stayed at Travelers World and would again. Easy drive to downtown to Alamo, Riverwalk, Mercado, etc. Or there is a bus stop right in front you can take downtown if you rather not drive. Popular with snowbirds in the winter.
If you are coming from Mississippi toward TX on I-20, I would suggest you take US 69 north near Tyler to US 82 west near Bells, to US 287 north at Henrietta. Then check rvparkreviews.com for an overnight park in Wichita Falls. There are several there that get good reviews. Very light traffic that way and you bypass the Dallas/Ft Worth mess. US 380 west from US69 in Greenville to US 287 in Decatur is a very good road, but the traffic and traffic lights make it less than desirable.
In Carlsbad, we stayed at the KOA north of Carlsbad. Quite a few miles to the caverns if that is your destination. But the KOA is a nice park.
In San Antonio, we have stayed at Travelers World and would again. Easy drive to downtown to Alamo, Riverwalk, Mercado, etc. Or there is a bus stop right in front you can take downtown if you rather not drive. Popular with snowbirds in the winter.
If you are coming from Mississippi toward TX on I-20, I would suggest you take US 69 north near Tyler to US 82 west near Bells, to US 287 north at Henrietta. Then check rvparkreviews.com for an overnight park in Wichita Falls. There are several there that get good reviews. Very light traffic that way and you bypass the Dallas/Ft Worth mess. US 380 west from US69 in Greenville to US 287 in Decatur is a very good road, but the traffic and traffic lights make it less than desirable.
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