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Explore some of the most popular cities and towns of Texas and Louisiana from the comfort of your very own motorhome. This journey includes stops in Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, New Orleans and even pops over the state-line into Mississippi to sample Natchez.
Depart the UK on your chosen scheduled flight to Houston. Upon arrival, independently make your way to your hotel, where you spend the first night of your adventure.
NOTE: you may choose to add extra nights in Houston at the start of your journey or, as you return to Houston to fly home, you could stay extra nights at the end. Or perhaps do both!
After enjoying some sightseeing in Houston and an overnight stay, make your way to the Cruise America depot. Head to the Gulf of Mexico and historic Galveston Beach for the first night. Visit: Moody Gardens, 242 acres part theme park and part pleasure garden. If you are travelling with the kids then a visit to Schlitterbahn Waterpark won’t disappoint featuring uphill water coasters, whitewater rapids and the Boogie Bahn Surf ride!
You will want to stop a lot on the road to Port Aransas on Mustang Island, and just north of Padre Island. We suggest you spend a couple of nights relaxing and take the opportunity to visit Corpus Christi and the beaches. Visit: enjoy some time beach-combing, fishing or swimming today at one of the beautiful beaches. Stroll around the Marina, the focal point of Corpus Christi and maybe visit Galvan House.
Heading north and away from the beaches to San Antonio, home of the famous Battle of the Alamo and discover the lingering cornerstones of great American History. Visit: enjoy wandering the shops and café’s alongside the Canal. Flow through the heart of the city on a river cruiser and take in the beauty of the River Walk. San Antonio is home to two theme Parks including Six Flags, Texas.
Continue north to Abeline. The Abilene park system includes 29 parks, occupying a total of 1,247.56 acres. The Abilene Zoo is a popular attraction. On every second Thursday evening of the month, Artwalk is held in downtown Abilene. During Artwalk all the local museums are free, local musicians and performers busk, and several crafters and artists set up booths and sell their wares. Visit: Abilene Zoo
Today you head for Fort Worth, located adjacent to Dallas. There is plenty to do at Yogi Bears Jellystone! Your campground for this evening. The prime focus is on family fun, with plenty of activities for everyone. Oh, yes – and Yogi Bear™ is always somewhere to be found. Kids will enjoy the great new pool facility – Pirates Cove with lots of water slides to keep them busy for a few hours.
We suggest you take a little longer and divert off Interstate 30 to visit South Fork, home of the Ewings in Parker, Texas – northeast of Dallas. Texarkana is on the Texas/Arkansas border and boasts Scott Joplin as a native. Visit: Americas most famous ranch – South Fork.
Today you visit four states! Texas to Arkansas; Arkansas to Louisiana; Louisiana to overnight in Natchez the oldest town in Mississippi. Tour a few of the majestic mansions that have drawn thousands of visitors to Natchez over the years. Take the short drive out to The Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and stroll the hallowed ground of the home of the city’s original inhabitants. There are ceremonial mounds at the site, along with a replica of an Indian dwelling. Stop off for a tour of one of the majestic mansions en route. Take the 45 minute narrated, horse-drawn carriage tour of the historic district of Natchez. Visit Natchez National Historical Park.
Heading for the historic, gracious and unique city of New Orleans: the birthplace of jazz. You can walk from the French Quarter RV Park into the heart of New Orleans. The wonderful restaurants, the world famous music, nightlife and festivals for everyone might make you extend your stay here! Visit: Jackson Square, Basin Street and Audubon park. Cruise the Mississippi aboard a paddle steamer. Join one of the Ranger lead daily walks through the French Quarter. Check with Preservation hall if there are any performances during your stay.
Today you head for Louisiana’s State Capital, Baton Rouge: known affectionately as the Red Stick, rich in Louisiana culture, entertainment and heritage. En route be sure to stop off along The Great River Road and experience one of the many magnificent plantation homes telling the story of the rich and colourful history of Louisiana Plantation life. Visit: the Old State Capital museum to learn about state and local history. For some good Cajun food and great beer on tap try the Chimes Restaurant and Tap room at LSU.
Heading back to Texas today but on the way stop at famous Lake Charles. In fact if you can extend your trip and enjoy a night here. Explore Lake Charles diverse offerings. Outdoor adventures also include a journey into Louisiana’s Outback along the Creole Nature Trail All American Road. Visit: Charpentier Historic District and area museum for a glimpse into the past.
Allow a good two hours to get back to the Cruise America depot, especially if driving in rush hour. Return your motorhome, make your way to the airport and check in for your flight back to the UK.
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