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Ultimate Road Trip Guide: The Best of Everything Along I-10

All the fun to be had between LA and Jacksonville on I-10!

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Created by cassie352 - May 24th 2016

From the Pacific to the Atlantic, if you're crossing the country through the southern part of the country, you'll probably spend some time on Interstate 10. Good thing, too, since I-10 takes you through some pretty awesome landscapes-- the deserts of Southern California, Texas's Hill Country, and the Florida Panhandle are all highlighted along the way. Whether you're just hopping on for a little bit, or you're seeing this bad boy all the way through, there's tons to see and do just off the route.

The road starts on the West Coast in Los Angeles. The sprawling City of Angels has so much to see and do that you could easily spend weeks exploring. Whether you want to go star-spotting in Hollywood, hope to find amazing tacos, or just want to relax on a sunny, palm tree-lined beach, spend at least a few hours knocking some classic LA activities off your bucket list.

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18mi 00h 28m
Photo of Venice Beach Boardwalk
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1800 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA, US

Venice Beach Boardwalk

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The notoriously strange Venice Beach Boardwalk is the perfect place to do some people watching. Spot surfers riding waves by the pier, weight-lifters pumping iron at Muscle Beach, and all kinds of interesting folks at the Venice Beach Freak Show. The carnival-like atmosphere also features kitschy shops, sandy beachfront, and plenty of food. Rent some rollerblades and soak it all in!

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71mi 01h 18m

3948 Mission Inn Ave, Riverside, CA, US

Tio’s Tacos Restaurant

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On your way out of Los Angeles, make a quick detour to grab a bite to eat at Tio's Tacos, a folk art shrine with Mexican flair/a delicious Mexican restaurant-- they serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, so you can satisfy your craving for Mexican whenever!

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37mi 00h 39m

50770 Seminole Dr, Cabazon, CA, US

Cabazon Dinosaurs

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The Cabazon Dinosaurs are an iconic roadside attraction! The apatosaurus is named Ms. Dinny and the T. Rex is named Mr. Rex. Originally built to attract attention to a now-defunct restaurant, the massive dinos, which you can actually go inside, currently house exhibits on young Earth Creationism. You don't have to pay to go inside, though: simply snap pictures of the creatures from the outside! Oh, and if they look familiar, it might be because they were prominently featured in the classic movie "Pee Wee's Big Adventure"!

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19mi 00h 25m

1800 East Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, US

The Saguaro

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Once you're out of the LA area, you'll find yourself near the quirky town of Palm Springs: book a stay at one of the stylish hotels in town, like retro-kitsch chic resort The Saguaro. The colorful rooms, chic bar, luxurious spa treatments, and outstanding pool make this a decadent (and fun) getaway!

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272mi 04h 25m

3538 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ, US

The Stand

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Road trips and burgers go hand-in-hand, but the grub you'll find at The Stand in Phoenix is definitely not your average fast food fare. The patties are made fresh daily and topped with crisp, locally-grown veggies and other tasty accoutrements. Pro tip: their hand-spun milkshakes are to die for. Get the chocolate-chile if you're feeling adventurous.

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183mi 02h 57m

417 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ, US

Big Nose Kate's Saloon

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A quick detour off the interstate will take you to the kitschy historical town of Tombstone, where the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral took place. Stop by Big Nose Kate's to grab a bite to eat or a drink in a historic Wild West saloon.

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41mi 00h 47m
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2631 N Johnson Rd, Benson, AZ, US

The Thing

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Make a stop by The Thing, an old-school roadside stop that calls to mind the quirky attractions of years gone by-- right down to the billboards lining the Interstate, asking "WHAT IS 'THE THING'?" Sure, it's a little cheesy, but it's only $2 to enter and have your mind blown by... whatever it is.

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177mi 02h 41m

Then, the interstate will take you through a short portion of New Mexico. You won't be here long, but you can stop by the gorgeous desert landscapes of City of Rocks State Park. Rocks and boulders, shaped by the forces of nature into hoodoos and pinnacles, reach nearly 40 feet tall, and make for a striking landscape to hike through.

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85mi 01h 22m
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618 S Alameda Blvd, Las Cruces, NM, US

Lundeens Inn of The Arts

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Spend the night soaking up some New Mexico culture at the Lundeens Inn of The Arts; each room in this B&B (located in a historic, 100-year-old building) is named for an artist and decorated with Southwestern flair.

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9mi 00h 18m
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Dripping Springs Road,, Las Cruces, NM, US

Dripping Springs Natural Area

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New Mexico is also home to Dripping Springs Natural Area. Here, you'll find piñon and juniper lining the easy, well-marked trails, which offer the chance to see all kinds of desert wildlife, like golden eagles, mule deer, hawks, quail, lizards, and even mountain lions.

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34mi 00h 44m

Wsmr P Rt 1, White Sands, NM, US

White Sands Missile Range Museum

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Located on the grounds of the White Sands Missile Range military installation (one of the largest in the country), the White Sands Missile Range Museum is full of information about the United States’s nuclear program, our space adventures, and our development of rocket technology.

The museum is nice, but the Missile Park is where you’ll snap your photos… The park has roughly 60 different rockets all used by the US in combat between WWII and the Gulf War. They’ve got a Loon (the US version of the V-1), a Pershing II, a Patriot, and heck, even a V-2.

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100mi 01h 52m
Photo of Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site
4.5

6900 Hueco Tanks Rd. #1, El Paso, TX, US

Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site

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The rocky hills at Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site make for some world-class climbing, but even if you aren't a rock-climbing pro, you can still appreciate this uniquely Texas park. It's known for its pools of water found in the granite formations: they can be home to toads, shrimp, and all kinds of other interesting wildlife!

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21mi 00h 31m

11381 Montwood Dr, El Paso, TX, US

Chico's Tacos

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A full third of the I-10 route is located through Texas: the road crosses the Lone Star State at its widest part. Grab some cheap, quick grub at local favorite Chico's Tacos as you swing through El Paso. Expect to find deep-fried taco deliciousness smothered in tomato sauce and topped with a healthy dose of shredded cheese: it's nothing fancy, but it hits the spot.

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179mi 02h 50m
Photo of Balmorhea State Park
4.2

State Hwy 17, TX, US

Balmorhea State Park

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Take a dip in the world's largest spring-fed pool at Balmorhea State Park. The pool itself is 1.75 acres big and holds 3.5 million gallons of water-- so it's definitely Texas-sized!

It's fed by the San Solomon Springs, which pump 15 million gallons of fresh, pure spring water into the pool every day-- so it's all natural and totally not chlorinated. The pool is up to 25 feet deep in some places, which makes it perfect for snorkeling or skin and scuba diving, if a casual dip in the more shallow parts or doing jack knifes off the diving board isn't quite doing it for you. Plus, since the water stays around 72 to 76 degrees naturally, it's refreshingly cool during the hot summers, but not so cold that you have to worry about it being too frigid to jump right in to.

They offer camping and an old-school motor lodge onsite as well, so if you find yourself staying longer than planned here, you can make a day of it.

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127mi 01h 57m

629 Fort Lancaster Rd, Sheffield, TX, US

Fort Lancaster State Historic Site

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Then go back in time to the 1850's at Fort Lancaster State Historic Site. Here, you can explore the ruins of more than 25 buildings that once served as a rest stop for mail carriers and settlers in the mid-19th century. You'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the fact that you can road trip I-10 in a car, instead of in a horse-drawn wagon!

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93mi 01h 47m
Photo of Caverns of Sonora
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1711 PR-4468, Sonora, TX, US

Caverns of Sonora

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Stretching your legs on a road trip is super important, so get out of the car and head underground to the cool Caverns of Sonora for a change of scenery. This stunning show cave offers tours of the tunnels, loaded with stunning rock formations, as well as hikes above ground, the chance to pan for gold, and homemade fudge at the ranch-style gift shop.

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74mi 01h 30m

1927 Park Road 73, Junction, TX, US

South Llano River State Park

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There's tons of outdoor fun to be had at South Llano River State Park: hiking, biking, camping, canoeing, fishing, swimming, and more... but the coolest activity here is tubing down the river. The park itself rents out inner tubes so that you can lazily float down the cool, clear river!

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103mi 01h 36m

17000 IH-10 W, San Antonio, TX, US

Six Flags Fiesta Texas

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Just outside San Antonio, you'll find Six Flags Fiesta Texas, a massively popular theme park with tons of thrills. With rollercoasters like Superman: Krypton Coaster, Pandemonium and Goliath to drop towers, log flume rides, bumper cars, and tons more, everyone is sure to find something. Even those afraid of rollercoasters can enjoy food, beer, and a live show!

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15mi 00h 18m

I-10 passes through the city of San Antonio, and it's worth it to take a day or so to explore this Lone Star City. Home to The Alamo, the Tower of the Americas, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, The Institute of Texan Cultures, the San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium, tons of museums, incredible Mexican food, and more, it's a prime example of Texas at its finest!

From the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic Ocean, a trip along the entirety of I-10 means crossing through America's deserts, hill country, swamplands, small towns, and big cities. One simple interstate can show you all different sides to America: landscapes, cultures, cuisines and attractions that are all distinct, yet distinctly American!