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Title: Rest Stops on I-10 from Florida to AZ and route advice
Post by: Larry Dedrick on February 25, 2015, 07:04:59 PM
We are planning our next big adventure and I am working on our route.  I was planning on staying overnight at rest stops on I-10 instead of pulling off the highway into parks or a Walmart.  Has anyone done this?  Our first stop would be just before Louisiana and then in Texas.   Also would it be better to stay on I 10 all the way or take I-20 towards Dallas then hit I 10 again?

Thanks for any tips and advice.
Laura
Title: Re: Rest Stops on I-10 from Florida to AZ and route advice
Post by: Jerald Cate on February 25, 2015, 08:12:23 PM
Larry,
I would recommend staying on I-10 all the way, if possible.  I think you would save some traveling time and avoid DFW traffic.  If you're stopping in LA just before the TX line is Lake Charles and they have several casinos right on I-10.  Suggest you check with them and see if it's ok for you to overnight in their parking lot, security would be better than a rest stop.  I can't recommend much in west TX but from my research I plan to stay at Balmorhea State Park when I'm out that way.  It's just a couple of miles off I-10 exit 209 and I hear it's real nice and can accommodate big rigs.
Title: Re: Rest Stops on I-10 from Florida to AZ and route advice
Post by: Steve Huber Co-Admin on February 25, 2015, 10:18:35 PM
Laura,
We make that trip almost annually. Staying on I10 is best. Only traffic concerns will be Houston, San Antonio, and El Paso, none of which are bad if you hit them after/before work traffic. You  can bypass San Antonio by exiting at Seguin TX and taking TX 46 until you reach I10 in Bourne TX.
We always stay in rest stops or Wal-Marts.  Mississippi has an excellent rest stop near the Stennis Space center. It's not too far from the AL border (exit 60+_). It has a separate RV area past the truck parking where you can pull off the road into an area with separate picnic tables for each slot. Louisiana only  has one rest stop and it's about midway between MS and TX (last time we were through). TX rest stops are universally OK to Good. West TX (beyond San Antonio) has them spaced out about every 75-90 miles or so.  They do tend to fill up at night (we usually drive till 9 or so) so if you see a parking slot when pulling in, take it. If you can park along the curb and avoid the diagonal parking you may be able to use one of your bedroom slides. Wal-Marts are also good. I usually go in and ask permission so they know I'm there.

Have fun! Steve