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Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:42 am
by retiredhappy
Have never gone east from Kerrville. Friend and I want to go to St Andrews SP near Panama City in Florida in Feb/Mar. Does anyone have a route suggestion that helps me avoid major cities and their traffic? Don't mind going out of my way and adding miles to the trip to avoid big cities. Help!
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:42 pm
by Sparkle
I went from St. Andrews to Texas by back route, but I'll have to look at my map and post tomorrow. Beware - I was very disapointed by St. Andrews. Where the campsite is located there are huge concrete looking rocks preventing you from getting near the water. The actual beach is on the other side and I guess you could drive or they have busses. I stayed one night and left. Just a little furthur East is Mexico Beach which I LOVE! It was featured on the movie The Second Hand Lions. Pure white sand, gorgeous waves, very few people and in November at least, tons of shells.
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:08 pm
by Bethers
I also took back routes from FL to TX, tho - so can help you there, too - I always do the backroads, scenic routes when I can. One place I spent the night was a small rv park across from Magnolia Beach in TX - this pic IS Magnolia Beach - where you can boondock for free - great area - I needed to dump that night
Then, this is a pic of me driving on that beach road - and look at what my GPS is telling me:
That's a reminder - don't always believe your GPS lol
I stayed at a Passport America park in Alabama where the people where super friendly. The park wasn't anything special - but just the people would have me go back - if you're interested in the park, I'll look it up for you. It was a little off the beaten track - but I like that
I liked Mexico Beach also. And if you go a little further inland that time of year - you might be able to get a GTG doing with several of the FL women - what fun that would be!
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:32 pm
by retiredhappy
Haven't been to the beach in ages - want to walk the beach and look for shells, listen to the ocean and smell it. We're thinking of going the end of Feb so probably no swimming.
Can I trust Sparkle's recommendation? AFter all she had her "beach front property". Anyone interested in meeting us there sometime in Feb or early March?
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:21 pm
by Gentleladybear
Guess I lost the post I typed, so will give it again.
If you take 98 along the coast in Florida you will drive right along beside the beach. It is a beautiful drive.
Three places I stayed along the way was Topsail State Park which is near Pensacola. It is a true resort. Beautiful sites there.
Grayton Beach which is more rustic, and you will have to drive to the beach.
State park on St. George's Island which is a beautiful location. wonderful drive to the park and very much off the beaten path.
http://www.floridastateparks.org/topsai ... efault.cfmhttp://www.floridastateparks.org/grayto ... efault.cfmhttp://www.floridastateparks.org/stjoseph/default.cfmHave a great time on your trip and post pictures to share with us.
Nan
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:39 pm
by rvgrammy1953
Hey, Karen....We have to talk about this at the TX GTG!!! Cause we're heading to Fl about the same time after doing Corpus Christi in Dec.,Jan,Feb......I feel an song coming on......
It's from "Paint Your Wagon"....I think......"I was born under a wondering STAR......"
I see a "Wagon Train" going east from TX.....
Lori
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:27 pm
by MsBHaven
Karen, please keep me posted when you will be in that part of Florida. I went to Perdido Key (next to Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, AL) to a Playa Del Rio campground last February for a few days. I have been to Topsail that was mentioned above. It was a very nice, clean park with bike riding across the dunes to the ocean or a little trolley in the park, or within walking distance.
I also feeling the urge to see the ocean again. Fall is starting to arrive in TN, the leaves are already falling.
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Wed Aug 27, 2008 4:37 pm
by Lotus
Karen,
Nothing to offer in directions because I'm totally directionally challenged! If you stay at St. Andrews, you can easily make a day trip to St. George Island. That was our annual beach destination (St. George) for many years, and we loved it. At that time, no crowds, lots of shelling, no attractions, etc......just the beach. I'm sure it's changed some, and we recently talked about visiting it again. To go to St. George you have to drive thru Appalachicola...a small fishing town. They used to have some neat artisans shops to visit, a restored hotel.....hurricanes have hit it several times so not sure what's left now. Keep us posted on your trip. Wow, I'm there now in my mind!!
Becky
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:39 pm
by Sparkle
I'm not sure of the roads I took. I know I dipped down into Lousiana. Had an enforced stay at Houma due to a breakdown. Loved it, went on a swamp tour. Beth, where is Magnolia Beach? I hadn'theard of that one.
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:22 pm
by Gentleladybear
Lotus Appalachacola even with the hurricanes through there looks about the same. I was there last year and stayed on St George's Island. The Park on St. George's shows a lot of hurricane damage. Shifted the dunes over a couple of the walk ways. They are in the process of fixing things.
It is still a beautiful beach area.
Nan
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:41 pm
by Lotus
Nan,
Thanks for the update on Appalachicola and St. George. We'll make it again one of these days!
Becky
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:46 pm
by Bethers
Oh my gosh - I know of a beach you can boondock on that Sparkle hadn't heard of? I don't believe it
Sparkle, it's a couple hours north of Port A - immediately south of Port Lavaca. I really enjoyed it there - and would have stayed on the beach there for several days if I hadn't needed to get here. Found it by accident - which is another reason I take the backroads.
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:16 pm
by Liz
The places you find by accident are generally the best, just because they are not well known.
Re: Back roads route Texas to Florida
Posted:
Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:37 pm
by Sparkle
Thanks Beth, after this weekend I'll need a beach!