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Jersey Shore to San Antonio to Tucson via Rt10.

appd221
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Taking the wife and two young kids cross country in class A. We are going to a wedding in Tucson. To keep out of freezing weather Im taking a southern route along Route 10. We plan to stop over in San Antonio for a day or so, and visit Sea World. Then to Tucson. Does anyone have any suggestions rest areas (Walmarts) safe places to park and sleep?
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appd221
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ferndaleflyer wrote:
Everyone is helping with the West so I'll give you a hint on getting out of Jersey. Soon as you cross Del Mem bridge hit 301 South and follow that all the way through MD into VA and hit I-95 North of Richmond. Miss all the Baltimore, DC traffic. Go straight through Richmond-Petersburg and hit I-85. Only good time to hit Atlanta is in the middle of the night, no other good time that I have found. I came from Palm Springs CA to Orlando last Feb and stayed in Tucson, San Antonio, and Pensacola. Never had any trouble getting into campgrounds with a 45 footer towing a 30ft trailer. Stayed in a resort in Tucson. Good luck


Thanks, being from Jersey and doing several trips from Jersey to FL I was already aware of 301. Great suggestion for some reading this that don't know the area.

appd221
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wolfe10 wrote:
rfsod48 wrote:
Brett, the route you suggest around El Paso, does it have more mountains then staying on I 10 or less?
Roland


Slightly LESS. And almost no traffic. Google Earth it!

No way to avoid all the grades, as you have to go "uphill" into N Mexico. But, the grade on 404 is mostly "high gear".

Do NOT take 375/transmountain-- 8-9% up and down.


Well noted. Thanks

gsf35099
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A great resting point I found is the Mississippi visitors center (south side of 10) on the Lousiana/Mississippi boarder.
They have an awesome parking area for RV's. Make the loop around and the center and proceed like your going to leave. There are multiple pull-outs on both sides and they are meant for RV's.

We love using this spot as the halfway point for us when we go to Daytona for bike week and have also used it many times traveling for other trips.
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wolfe10
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rfsod48 wrote:
Brett, the route you suggest around El Paso, does it have more mountains then staying on I 10 or less?
Roland


Slightly LESS. And almost no traffic. Google Earth it!

No way to avoid all the grades, as you have to go "uphill" into N Mexico. But, the grade on 404 is mostly "high gear".

Do NOT take 375/transmountain-- 8-9% up and down.
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smlranger
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We've traveled I-10 from Jacksonville, FL to Tucson. There are plenty of places to overnight including RV parks, rest stops, and other venues. I use the RVParky app to locate RV parks, Cabela's, rest stops, Walmart, etc. A few suggestions:

1. try to plan to drive thru Houston on I-10 on a Sat or Sunday if you can. Otherwise, avoid early AM or late afternoon rush hours.

2. Once you get west of San Antonio, there is not much in the way of services/stops. It is a lot of jack rabbit country and not much else. Fort Stockton has a Walmart that is a popular stop over for RV's.
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appd221
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For Tucson we are actually staying at house rental myself and other family members are sharing. We are heading to Tucson for a wedding. Its all the places between we need.

Thanks for all of these replies. I read them all and take all suggestions. This is one of the main reasons I love RVing. Its a great big family.

appd221
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wolfe10 wrote:
An excellent option around El Paso from I 10 on the east side of El Paso is north on 375, north on U.S.54, northwest on 3255 which turns into NM 213, then west on 404 back to I10.

MUCH less hassle.


Thanks I will look into this for the route planning. That helps thank you

rfsod48
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Brett, the route you suggest around El Paso, does it have more mountains then staying on I 10 or less?
Roland
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Branson_N_Tucso
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Prime County Fair grounds just East side of Tucson, Houghton RD exit or next exit Rita Rd. Both take you about miles and half to park.

ferndaleflyer
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Everyone is helping with the West so I'll give you a hint on getting out of Jersey. Soon as you cross Del Mem bridge hit 301 South and follow that all the way through MD into VA and hit I-95 North of Richmond. Miss all the Baltimore, DC traffic. Go straight through Richmond-Petersburg and hit I-85. Only good time to hit Atlanta is in the middle of the night, no other good time that I have found. I came from Palm Springs CA to Orlando last Feb and stayed in Tucson, San Antonio, and Pensacola. Never had any trouble getting into campgrounds with a 45 footer towing a 30ft trailer. Stayed in a resort in Tucson. Good luck

Goldencrazy
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Fairgrounds in Tucson is good place. 25 bucks and lots of space.

afrescopXx
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I have driven I-10 from San Antonio to Florida a few times. Since we are retired we never rushed. We always stayed in full hookup campgrounds. Same with going west on I-10. Been to Phoenix, Las Vegas and many other places but always using campgrounds . We never stayed at a Walmart . You will need reservations for Admiralty. We drove past there yesterday and it looked crowded.

2gypsies1
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For your Tucson stay you might want to try for reservations at Catalina State Park. You and the children would enjoy it.

That's a lot of driving with only a few hours of sleep here and there. Be careful. Can your wife help with driving?
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