Whether your Texas camping vacations take you to the big cities of Dallas or Huston, historic San Antonio, the Gulf Coast and Padre Island or the remote Big Bend National Park, it’s always a good idea to be aware of the rules of the road. Click on the links provided below for answers to your Texas road travel questions.
Towing and RV Road Rules
Child Safety Seat Laws
Cell Phone Laws
Texas Road Construction
Travelers Tip: Interstates ending in odd numbers run north and south. Even numbered interstates run east and west. Most Texas interstates use a mile-marker exit numbering system, where the exit numbers correspond to the nearest milepost - running south to north and west to east determined by the distance from the state line.
Rest stops can be found along Texas’s roads and typically offer picnic areas, restrooms, travel and map information, vending machines, pet walks, pay phones and occasionally an RV dump station. Wi-fi internet services at rest stops are becoming more common. Click here to learn about Texas’s rest stops.
When planning your route be sure to explore the campgrounds and RV parks in Find a Park – our online camping directory. Go Camping America helps make your travels safe and memorable.