Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
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03-01-2009, 05:35
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Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
Howdy.
Traveling on US 281 from San Antonio, TX to Granbury, TX, I look for roadside rest areas, picnic areas or wide spots along the side of the road where Jack can pull over, stop the Bird and rest for a little bit. I have done searches on Google and can only find rest areas along the Interstate highways. So if you know of any places along US 281 from SA to Granbury where we can park the Bird for a short while, please let us know. TIA, Liz Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 D'Hanis, TX Buena Vista, CO Currently at Lake Benbrook, COE park |
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03-01-2009, 06:11
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03-01-2009, 07:11
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03-01-2009, 07:29
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Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
After several trips through Texas, I've found that all primary
highways (U.S. highways, and State Routes -- and a few FM roads) have "picnic areas" every so often along the way. These can be on either side of the road and most can accommodate a WL, especially if there aren't other vehicles stopped. (A few have a 'U' shaped driveway that might make it difficult for longer WL.) The picnic areas are signed one mile in advance. That's far enough that you end up going too fast when you finally see the thing -- so it's best to take note of the odometer reading and slow down after about 3/4 mile. (I've seen lots of skid marks in the roadway just before the picnic area, especially near those on the "wrong" side of the road relative to your direction of travel.) Texas picnic areas are not full "rest stops" -- but rather are usually a picnic table under a protective roof with a steel drum for trash. (Larger picnic areas might have multiple picnic tables with covering roofs.) I've never seen a rest room or even a porta-potty at any of the picnic areas -- but that shouldn't be much of an issue for a WL... I can safely say that I've even seen picnic areas in some of the most desolate and unlikely locations, including the western desert on U.S. 287 from Ft. Stockton toward Carlsbad NM -- indeed, I took a photo of one on that route showing the unappealing surroundings (dry, desolate, minimal vegetation -- all brown and dead-looking) -- and there, truly in the middle of nowhere is the shelter-roof, picnic table, and steel drum of a Texas picnic area... (I only stopped to take the photo...) You'll probably have no trouble encountering them in your travels in Texas -- but I've never found a list or directory showing where they all are. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale) <http://www.aeonix.biz/BBforsale.html> El Sobrante CA aeonix1@... On Mar 1, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Jack and Liz Pearce wrote: > Howdy. > Traveling on US 281 from San Antonio, TX to Granbury, TX, I look for > roadside rest areas, picnic areas or wide spots along the side of > the road where Jack can pull over, stop the Bird and rest for a > little bit. I have done searches on Google and can only find rest > areas along the Interstate highways. So if you know of any places > along US 281 from SA to Granbury where we can park the Bird for a > short while, please let us know. > > TIA, > Liz > Regards, > Jack and Liz Pearce > Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 |
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03-01-2009, 08:01
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Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
 As far as I know you will only find picnic areas along 281. In addition to the ones already mentioned.....
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 The nicest one I know of is just south of the little town of Evant, some flat parking, but high on a hillside with a nice view.(west side)
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 Lampasas has a nice city park (with restrooms) right alongside the highway just south of the business area with large parking areas. (east side)
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 Another one big enough for a Bird is 2-3 miles north of Marble Falls (west side)Â
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 Hico has a small one that is accessible by a big bus, east side of road, south end of town (south of the
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 Burnet also has one right in town (south end), but the dead end turnaround in it is probably too tight for good bus access.
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 There is another small one on the east side about halfway between Hamilton and Hico, though small
there should be enough room for a bus because it is also the intersection of a county road
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 Wannabee
 On the Narrows of Lake Travis
 On 3/1/09, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jack and Liz Pearce[/b] <"jacklizpearce@gmail.com"> wrote:
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03-01-2009, 09:24
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Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
http://www.overnightrvparking.com (subscription site) has been making a concerted
effort to map Texas roadside picnic areas, and they have 8 currently on that stretch of 281. On 3/1/2009 at 11:29 AM Pete Masterson wrote: >You'll probably have no trouble encountering them in your travels in >Texas -- but I've never found a list or directory showing where they >all are. |
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03-01-2009, 12:57
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Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
Jack and Liz,
Hico has a great local place to eat. The Koffee Kup. Great diner fare with homemade donuts and homemade pies every day as long as they last. They're at 281 and 6. Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@... To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com From: jacklizpearce@... Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 17:35:05 +0000 Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
Howdy.
Traveling on US 281 from San Antonio, TX to Granbury, TX, I look for roadside rest areas, picnic areas or wide spots along the side of the road where Jack can pull over, stop the Bird and rest for a little bit. I have done searches on Google and can only find rest areas along the Interstate highways. So if you know of any places along US 281 from SA to Granbury where we can park the Bird for a short while, please let us know. TIA, Liz Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 D'Hanis, TX Buena Vista, CO Currently at Lake Benbrook, COE park Windows Liveâ¢: Life without walls. Check it out. |
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03-03-2009, 00:31
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Rest areas, picnic areas, roadside stopping/resting areas along US 281 in TX?
Howdy.
I want to say a big THANK YOU to all that replied to this thread. The information was very helpful. I also kept a log of landmarks such as county roads, business buildings, etc near picnic areas. I need to type this up. The only info I didn't log was GPS coordinates. We don't have a GPS device. Pete was right about slowing down 3/4 mile after seeing the Picnic Area blue highway sign! There was an area where the sign was right across from the site!!! Not much warning, at all. That was unusual, though. We did see Corey and Jenni Graham on the road. We honked the horn and waved frantically as we passed each!! Thanks again for your help. Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 D'Hanis, TX Buena Vista, CO --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce" > > Howdy. > Traveling on US 281 from San Antonio, TX to Granbury, TX, I look for > roadside rest areas, picnic areas or wide spots along the side of the > road where Jack can pull over, stop the Bird and rest for a little bit. > I have done searches on Google and can only find rest areas along the > Interstate highways. So if you know of any places along US 281 from SA > to Granbury where we can park the Bird for a short while, please let us > know. > > TIA, > Liz > Regards, > Jack and Liz Pearce > Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 > D'Hanis, TX > Buena Vista, CO > Currently at Lake Benbrook, COE park > |
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