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Houston to Big Bend - davisgr - 04-09-2009 13:51 While in this area we are considering going over to Big Bend National Park, TX. We like avoiding interstates when possible, so does anyone have a reason not to take the Hwy. 90 west route from San Antonio through Del Rio along the border? And, any suggested must-see/must-eat/must-dos for this trip? Rick and Marilyn Davis 1993 WLWB, side aisle Freenezi Tellico Village, TN Currently in Houston Houston to Big Bend - Wallace Craig - 04-09-2009 14:12
Houston to Big Bend - mrkane1952 - 04-09-2009 17:16 How much time do you plan to take? A suggested route is SA to Uvalde to Del Rio to Amistad to Seminole Canyon SP to Langtry to Marathon via US90. Then south on US385 to the federal park, but plan to stay just outside at the Stillwell Ranch, using your toad to see the park. Then over to Terlingua/Study Butte to Bid Bend Ranch SP to Lajitas to Presidio on the river road FM170. (Del Rio and Presidio are the only legal crossings into Mexico on this route.) Then go north on US67 to Marfa. See the Lights, then go back on 90 to Alpine, or continue north on FM17 to Fort Davis NP, Davis Mtn SP and the McDonald Observatory, then on up FM17 to Balmorhea SP. Diesel can be high along this route. Remember the distances: From Marathon the closest fuel may be the store at Panther Junction in Big Bend NP, which is about 70 miles. From there it is about 30 miles to the next fuel in Study Butte to the west. Alpine is usually cheapest and best for supplies generally, but it is 80 miles north. Gasoline is more widely available. In Marfa, see the museum about the film "Giant", the Chinati Foundation galleries, and the lights. See the restored fort in Fort Davis, stay in the Davis Mtn SP, and visit the McDonald Observatory. Camping for coaches is limited in Big Bend NP but the TX state parks will fit my PT40. Dine at the lodge in the Chisos Basin in BBNP, the lodge in Davis Mtn SP, the steakhouse down the road from the Lost Alaskan in Alpine. Some links: Amistad Reservoir National Park <http://www.nps.gov/amis/> Seminole Canyon SP (rock paintings) <http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/seminole_canyon/> Judge Roy Bean <http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Texas_ghost_towns/Langtry_Texas/Langtry_Texas\ .htm> Marathon, TX (has campgrounds) <http://www.marathontexas.com/> Gage Hotel and restaurant, Marathon <http://www.gagehotel.com/> Stillwell Ranch store, museum and RV campground <http://stillwellstore.com/> US Big Bend National Park <http://www.nps.gov/bibe/> TX Big Bend Ranch SP <http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/big_bend_ranch/> Terlingua/Study Butte <http://www.historic-terlingua.com/historic_terlingua_ghostown_001.htm> Chinati Foundation <http://www.chinati.org/> Favorite CG in Alpine <http://www.lostalaskan.com/> Museum of Big Bend at Sul Ross U, Alpine <http://www.sulross.edu/pages/6395.asp> Cactus Garden at Sul Ross, Alpine <http://www.sulross.edu/pages/3503.asp> McDonald Observatory <http://mcdonaldobservatory.org/> Fort Davis National Historic Park <http://www.nps.gov/archive/foda/Fort_Davis_WEB_PAGE/HOME.htm> Davis Mountains SP <http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/davis_mountains/> Balmorhea SP <http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/balmorhea/> --M.R.Kane 1987 PT40 currently Terrell, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davisgr" > > While in this area we are considering going over to Big Bend National Park, TX. We like avoiding interstates when possible, so does anyone have a reason not to take the Hwy. 90 west route from San Antonio through Del Rio along the border? > > And, any suggested must-see/must-eat/must-dos for this trip? > > Rick and Marilyn Davis > 1993 WLWB, side aisle > Freenezi > Tellico Village, TN > Currently in Houston > Houston to Big Bend - Jack and Liz Pearce - 04-10-2009 01:36 Howdy, Rick and Marilyn. ================================================================== --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davisgr" > > While in this area we are considering going over to Big Bend National Park, TX. We like avoiding interstates when possible, so does anyone have a reason not to take the Hwy. 90 west route from San Antonio through Del Rio along the border? > > And, any suggested must-see/must-eat/must-dos for this trip? > > Rick and Marilyn Davis > 1993 WLWB, side aisle > Freenezi > Tellico Village, TN > Currently in Houston =============================================================== US 90 is a good road. Have a full tank of fuel as there is not a truck stop on the stretch between San Antonio and Del Rio, that I know of. There is a Walmart in Hondo and a bigger Super Walmart in Uvalde. You will go through the tiny town of D'hanis.(that is where we spend our winters). There is a good restaurant there across the RR tracks on the north side of the highway. It is called Bill and Rosa's KK Steakhouse and Saloon. They are open Wednesday through Sunday, 830-363-7230. Down home cooking with an eclectic atmosphere. requisite Dairy Queen along that route, too. There is a very nice rest area between D'hanis and Sabinal. Will you be coming through within the next 2 weeks? If so and if we are still in D'hanis, we could have a cup of coffee together. Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 D'Hanis, TX Buena Vista, CO Houston to Big Bend - ronmarabito2002 - 04-10-2009 02:54 Nothing wrong with the route except a possible construction delay at times. We came west to east a few years ago and really enjoyed the route. R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce" > > Howdy, Rick and Marilyn. > ================================================================== > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davisgr" > > > > While in this area we are considering going over to Big Bend National > Park, TX. We like avoiding interstates when possible, so does anyone > have a reason not to take the Hwy. 90 west route from San Antonio > through Del Rio along the border? > > > > And, any suggested must-see/must-eat/must-dos for this trip? > > > > Rick and Marilyn Davis > > 1993 WLWB, side aisle > > Freenezi > > Tellico Village, TN > > Currently in Houston > =============================================================== > > US 90 is a good road. Have a full tank of fuel as there is not a truck > stop on the stretch between San Antonio and Del Rio, that I know of. > There is a Walmart in Hondo and a bigger Super Walmart in Uvalde. You > will go through the tiny town of D'hanis.(that is where we spend our > winters). There is a good restaurant there across the RR tracks on the > north side of the highway. It is called Bill and Rosa's KK Steakhouse > and Saloon. They are open Wednesday through Sunday, 830-363-7230. Down > home cooking with an eclectic atmosphere. > requisite Dairy Queen along that route, too. There is a very nice rest > area between D'hanis and Sabinal. > > Will you be coming through within the next 2 weeks? If so and if we are > still in D'hanis, we could have a cup of coffee together. > > Regards, > Jack and Liz Pearce > Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 > D'Hanis, TX > Buena Vista, CO > Houston to Big Bend - Rick Davis - 04-10-2009 10:00 Thanks to all for the advice and input.
And thanks for the coffee invite Liz, but it looks like a late May or June trip for us.
Rick and Marilyn Davis
1993 side aisle-Freenezi
currently in Houston
From: Jack and Liz Pearce To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 8:36:49 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Houston to Big Bend Howdy, Rick and Marilyn. ============ ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "davisgr" > > While in this area we are considering going over to Big Bend National Park, TX. We like avoiding interstates when possible, so does anyone have a reason not to take the Hwy. 90 west route from San Antonio through Del Rio along the border? > > And, any suggested must-see/must- eat/must- dos for this trip? > > Rick and Marilyn Davis > 1993 WLWB, side aisle > Freenezi > Tellico Village, TN > Currently in Houston ============ ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ====== US 90 is a good road. Have a full tank of fuel as there is not a truck stop on the stretch between San Antonio and Del Rio, that I know of. There is a Walmart in Hondo and a bigger Super Walmart in Uvalde. You will go through the tiny town of D'hanis.(that is where we spend our winters). There is a good restaurant there across the RR tracks on the north side of the highway. It is called Bill and Rosa's KK Steakhouse and Saloon. They are open Wednesday through Sunday, 830-363-7230. Down home cooking with an eclectic atmosphere. requisite Dairy Queen along that route, too. There is a very nice rest area between D'hanis and Sabinal. Will you be coming through within the next 2 weeks? If so and if we are still in D'hanis, we could have a cup of coffee together. Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 D'Hanis, TX Buena Vista, CO |