Taking a Texas road trip can open doors to many amazing sights that you might not see when traveling by plane. From the stark beauty of the state’s deserts to historic landmarks, there is much to see. The drive from Austin to El Paso can be especially enjoyable, particularly in early or mid-fall when the sizzling summer temperatures in the area begin to taper off. If you are ready to plan your drive, there are a few cannot-miss stops along the way.
1. Fredericksburg
One of the first stops you can make during your road trip from Austin is historical Fredericksburg. This city, which was first established by German immigrants in 1846, has kept its rich history alive for anyone who visits. Art and museum events, along with wineries, parks, and over 150 places to shop make a stop here more than worth your time. You can expect to spend anywhere from one to six hours in Fredericksburg before continuing on.
2. Sonora
If you love to visit natural wonders, then consider stopping off in Sonora. Ranch museums, nature trails and museums, and plenty of outdoor recreation offer plenty of sights to see for everyone. The main attraction in Sonora is its caverns, where you can explore its wonders with a knowledgeable tour guide who will take you more than 100 feet underground to view the cavern’s limestone deposits and other formations. There are also several authentic Mexican and barbecue restaurants in the city to enjoy.
3. Fort Stockton
This historic city grew around military occupation of Comanche Springs, which was one of the major water sources for those occupying the area in the mid-1800s. Today, it is a thriving area with over two dozen restaurants and entertaining saloon-style watering holes to enjoy. If you are interested in Texas history, you can tour Old Fort Stockton, the historic Old Pecos County Jail, and most notably, the Old Fort Cemetery, which has graves dating back to the days of the Buffalo Soldiers.
Once you get to Fort Stockton, you are little over halfway through your road trip. There are quite a few hotels in the area, which makes it a good place to stop and get some overnight rest and a little exploring.
4. Van Horn
If you are a movie buff who enjoys visiting places where popular films or TV shows were created, then a stop in Van Horn may be worth your time. While this is a smaller city with limited attractions, it does feature a few unique sights. Established in 1881, the city’s natural stark desert beauty has been used as a backdrop to such films as “The Three Burials,” “Dead Man’s Walk,” and “Blue Skies.” Private ranch and hiking tours are also available if you want to indulge in a bit of outdoor adventure.
5. Hueco Tanks
Driving west from Van Horn will take you to the outskirts of El Paso within about two hours. It is important to gas up before you leave, replenish snacks and water, and double check your car insurance information via its app to ensure you have some type of roadside assistance just in case. As you drive into El Paso, stop at Hueco Tanks State Park, where you can see Indian cave paintings, hike, picnic, and even camp.
You can explore the park and rock climb with a guide. However, since access to the park is limited to 70 people at a time, you may want to call ahead to ensure you can get in.
The drive from Austin to El Paso is rich with history, adventure, and natural beauty. Whether you are looking for a unique food to sample or discover a new favorite nature trail, this road trip has something to offer for everyone.
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I loved the drive from Vegas to Twin Falls. Vegas to Bakersfield was terrible
Nevada is a gorgeous state for road trips! Vegas to Reno to northern Cali is also gorgeous, but yes I can see how going straight to Bakersfield would be a pretty boring drive 😉
I always took my boys to Reno as soon as school was out. Rain in Tillamook but nice in Reno. Great drive. Reno/Virginia City/Lake Tahoe allgreat
Can’t beat that scenery!