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PMonk
12-08-2008, 04:54 PM
Anyone planning a ride in TX can get some idea's from this website

http://www.openroadjourney.com/roads/Texas.asp

this one is good too

http://www.motorcycleroads.us/

TexanRT
12-08-2008, 05:07 PM
Ride Texas magazine publishes a book (available through Amazon) of favorite Texas roads if you're ever planning a trip to or through Texas.

http://www.ridetexas.com/books/RTMRetailers.asp

henzilla
12-08-2008, 06:00 PM
A nice addition to any ride planning in Central TX is this map:

http://www.texasmapstore.com/South_Central_Texas_map_p/texas02.htm

It has not had a major update since 1999,but, has all the great backroads. Have ridden a LOT of these and constantly try a different one. It does not show any of the new tollroads around Austin and some of the 1604 loop around San Antonio...but the old county roads and ranch roads are all there...there are a few that go from pavement to gravel for short sections...but that is part of the adventure. I have given marked up copies away to several visitors..some got mailed back with a thank you! Cost is around $5 at some local bike shops or a few online sources as above.
It misses the western leg of the fabled Three Sisters near Leakey and stops north of Menard over to Cameron but anything west of Austin is in the Hill Country and worth a checkout

hlothery
12-11-2008, 03:53 PM
I use "The Roads of Texas", a map book published by Mapsco, and available on their website and in any Mapsco store. Fantastic, has even the tiniest FMs and RRs.

TexanRT
12-11-2008, 04:22 PM
I use "The Roads of Texas", a map book published by Mapsco, and available on their website and in any Mapsco store. Fantastic, has even the tiniest FMs and RRs.

+1 on The Roads of Texas -- that's where I go to plan my Texas rides. I bought a 2nd copy so that I could tear out the pages and keep them handy while riding - I just bring along the pages I need.

cactuspat
12-12-2008, 07:19 AM
Buy far the very best map of Texas ,I have been using them since they came out, on my 5th or 6th copy now.

SHawn_P
12-30-2008, 09:07 PM
I use "The Roads of Texas", a map book published by Mapsco, and available on their website and in any Mapsco store. Fantastic, has even the tiniest FMs and RRs.

FWIW, I ordered a copy today online and there was no shipping...

I think I may be spending a lot time in '09 on the right side of the Red River... :)

henzilla
12-30-2008, 09:48 PM
I think I may be spending a lot time in '09 on the right side of the Red River... :)

:laugh :laugh :laugh Right as in correct or right as in left/right? C'mon down!

PMonk
01-02-2009, 08:34 AM
pointing south or north?
Actually are some really nice roads in Cajunland too.

SHawn_P
01-02-2009, 06:00 PM
FWIW, I ordered a copy today online and there was no shipping...

Just received my copy - WOW! I love maps!

PS - Right = south... ;-)