Denton, TX Road Trips
Sitting in the Great Plains, Denton, TX is a local road trip base with 9 trip routes mapped and ready to explore. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 26-mile quick runs to 304-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Denton, TX head east, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
9
Longest Drive
303.5 mi
San Antonio, TX
Quickest Drive
40m
Frisco, TX
Plan Around Denton, TX
Popular Incoming Routes
Useful if Denton, TX is the arrival point and you want the strongest routes into the city first.
Continue From Denton, TX
Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Denton, TX
Driving from Denton, TX
Expect an average of 129 miles and about 2h 23m behind the wheel when leaving Denton, TX. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 304 miles (5h 27m), while the shortest is just 26 miles.
Popular Destinations
The most popular drives from Denton, TX include San Antonio, TX (303.5 mi, 5h 27m), Houston, TX (277.9 mi, 5h 1m), Killeen, TX (184.7 mi, 3h 18m), Fort Worth, TX (39 mi, 44m), and Plano, TX (36.9 mi, 44m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in TX currently averages around $3.78 per gallon. For the typical 129-mile trip from Denton, TX, budget about $19 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg. With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 7 mapped routes leaving Denton, TX and 2 routes heading into Denton, TX, covering 9 total connections. Distances range from 26 to 304 miles.
The longest mapped route from Denton, TX covers 304 miles and takes approximately 5h 27m. Shorter options start at just 26 miles.
The average route from Denton, TX runs about 129 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 23m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $3.78/gallon for regular), the average 129-mile trip from Denton, TX costs roughly $19 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from Denton, TX include San Antonio, TX, Houston, TX, Killeen, TX and Fort Worth, TX. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Denton, TX by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
146,987
Median Income
$73,719
Median Home Value
$325,700
Median Age
31.0
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Denton, TX at a Glance
Founded
1866
Elevation
640 ft
Area
89 mi²
Sister Cities
Notable People from Denton, TX
A sampling of people born in Denton, TX.
Ann Sheridan
1915–1967
American actress (1915-1967)
Sly Stone
1943–2025
American musician, singer, guitarist, and record producer (1943–2025)
Stanley George Payne
1934
American historian
Phyllis George
1949–2020
American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster (1949-2020)
Ray Peterson
1935–2005
American musician (1939–2005)
Jordan Malone
1984
short track speed skater
Herschel Evans
1909–1939
American musician (1909–1939)
Annika Newell
1993
Canadian athletics competitor
Dane Witherspoon
1957–2014
American actor (1957-2014)
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Denton, TX.
Denton County Courthouse-on-the-Square
historic place in Denton, Denton County, Texas
Pioneer Woman
monument in Denton, Denton County, Texas
City data from Wikidata (Q128306), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Denton, TX
Denton is a city in Texas. It is a college town which forms the northern tip of what is known as the Golden Triangle, the other two points being Dallas and Fort Worth, approximately equidistant to the southeast and southwest.
Acoustic Lawn Jam. On the Hickory side of the courthouse. Every Saturday from 10AM to 1PM weather permitting, folks bring their fiddles, guitars, banjos, and mandolins for a free-for-all jam session. Bayless-Selby House Museum, 317 W Mulberry St, ☏ +1 940 349-2865. Tu-Sa 10AM-noon, 1-3PM. A Victorian house from the 1880s offers a glimpse of local history. Free. Historic courthouse and the Courthouse–on–the-Square Museum, 110 W Hickory St, ☏ +1 940 349-2850. M-F 10AM-4:30PM. Denton's courthouse, built in 1896, houses a museum collection of heirlooms, pottery, and weapons, all artifacts of local history. Free. One O'Clock Lab Band. University of North Texas' world-famous group offering jazz performances. UNT on the Square, 109 N. Elm St, ☏ +1 940 369-8257. M-F 9AM-5PM (Th until 8PM), Sa 11AM–3PM. An arts and meeting space devoted to presenting UNT arts programming in service to the university and to the community at large. UNT on the Square also houses the UNT Institute for the Advancement of the Arts.
Denton Arts and Jazz Festival. Every spring - usually the last three days of April - Denton hosts the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival, a city-sponsored event that brings over 200,000 people per year for live music, food, drink, crafts, and recreation at the Civic Center Park. Big-name performers and bands such as Arturo Sandoval and Tower of Power have performed at the Festival. 35 Denton. A music festival held downtown every March. University of North Texas Sky Theatre Planetarium, ☏ +1 940 565-3599. Denton Holiday Lighting Festival. Dance to the sounds of Brave Combo on the Square, enjoy the lights, and partake in the annual Wassail Tasting Contest. Thin Line. Film and music festival held every February. (updated Mar 2026) PolaCon. A convention celebrating instant film (Polaroid, Instax, etc.) and new and innovative ways of making art with it. The Instant Film Society now also hosts events in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area, but Denton was the original location. Typically held around October.
Beth Marie's Old Fashioned Ice Cream, 117 W Hickory St., ☏ +1 940 384-1818. After a meal at one of the square's restaurants, head to the south side of the courthouse for some freshly made ice cream in a parlor straight out of the 1950s. Mi Casita, 110 N Carroll Blvd., ☏ +1 940 891-1932. Small Mexican restaurant with decent lunch and dinner but excellent breakfast burritos. New York Sub Hub, 906 Avenue C, ☏ +1 940 383-3213. This long-time Denton institution serves up some of the best sandwiches around. There is a second location at 305 W University Dr. Fuzzy's Tacos, 115 Industrial (2 blocks east from downtown square). Unusual taco creations including Fish Tempura tacos. Andaman Thai, 508 S Elm St., ☏ +1 940 591-8790. Best Thai food in Denton. Just off the square. Fera's, 1407 W Oak St. (near the UNT Campus), ☏ +1 940 382-9577. Good Italian food in a unique setting. The garlic rolls keep the locals coming back. Greenhouse, 600 N Locust, ☏ +1 940 484-1349. Sandwiches, burgers, seafood, and many vegetarian options in classy atmosphere with occasional live music. J & J's Pizza, 118 W Oak St. (on the town square), ☏ +1 940 382-7769. LSA Burger Co., 113 W Hickory St. (on the square), ☏ +1 940 383-1022. Great hamburgers in a Texas music themed setting. La Mexicana, 619 S Locust St., ☏ +1 940 483-8019. Very authentic Mexican and Tex-Mex, 5 blocks south of the square on Locust. The lunch specials are very popular with the local Mexican community. Try the tilapia. Metzler's, 628 Londonderry Ln., ☏ +1 940 591-1652.
Andy's Bar & Grill, 122 N. Locust, ☏ +1 940 565-5400. Busy bar and music venue right on the square. Dan's Silverleaf, 103 Industrial St, ☏ +1 940 320-2000. One of the best live venues in the DFW area. Rockin Rodeo, 1009 Ave. C, ☏ +1 940 565-6611. The local honky-tonk. Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio, 411 E Sycamore, ☏ +1 940 387-7781. In the warehouse district east of downtown, this garage venue hosts a lot of great national acts that skip even Dallas. Lone Oak Bar & Grill - Holiday Inn Hotel, 1434 Centre Place Dr (I35E and Teasley Exit - behind Johnny Carinos), ☏ +1 940 383-4100. 6AM Breakfast, 5PM dinner. Great Bar & Grill located in the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites. These establishments are all easy to spot from the corner of Fry Street and Hickory. It is legal to drink alcohol on the street here until 2:30AM, provided that it is not in a glass container. It is illegal, however, to carry alcohol onto the UNT campus grounds across the street. Cool Beans, 1210 W Hickory St, ☏ +1 940 382-7025. Sports bar with many TV screens, darts, a rooftop patio, and frequent live music by mostly local acts. Try their unique hamburgers. Happy hour specials until 7PM. The Drink. Live music from great local bands. Fry Street Tavern, 121 Ave. A, ☏ +1 940 383-2337. Lucky Lou's, 1207 W Hickory St, ☏ +1 940 484-5550. A happening college bar with pool tables inside and a large outdoor patio in front. Happy hour from 9 to 11PM.
Best Western Premier Crown Chase Inn & Suites, 2450 Brinker Rd (going north on I-35E, Exit 463, turn right on Brinker Rd, hotel on left behind On The Border), ☏ +1 940 387-1000. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. 74 guest rooms each with pillow top mattresses, cable satellite television with HBO and high-speed Internet access. Complimentary full breakfast. Additional amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, exercise facility, hot tub and cocktail lounge. Business travelers will appreciate the quality meeting, banquet and conference facilities. Holiday Inn Express, 4485 North I-35 (take I-35 North Toward Hwy 380 Exit # 469, make a left at the light, a right on Mesa keep straight & make a left on Barcelona followed by a right onto Worthington and a right into the hotel parking lot), ☏ +1 940 808-0600. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Hotel from 2009, all rooms include mini-refrigerators and microwaves. All room rates include a hot continental breakfast. Heritage Inns Bed and Breakfast cluster, 812-829 North Locust St, ☏ +1 940 565-6414. Charming bed and breakfast service in three houses built between 1902 and 1916. The Wildwood Inn, 2602 Lillian Miller Parkway, toll-free: +1-866-840-0713. A quaint bed and breakfast in the countryside. 1 Comfort Suites at the University of North Texas (Comfort Suites @ UNT), 1100 North Interstate 35E (from Dallas exit #466A (McCormick St), from the north exit 465B (Fort Worth Drive or US 377) make u-turn and head north on frontage road, the hotel is on northbound side of I-35E), ☏ +1 940 898-8510, toll-free: +1-866-635-7108.
The nearest airports with commercial service are Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW IATA) and Love Field (DAL IATA). There are no long-distance trains to Denton, although Amtrak serves nearby Dallas/Fort Worth with its Texas Eagle service. What Denton does have is good commuter rail service from Dallas via the A-Train. The A-train departs every hour on the hour from Downtown Denton Transit Center and Trinity Mills Station in Carrollton during off-peak hours and on the hour and half-hour during peak hours. The full journey to/from Carrollton takes about 45 minutes. Note that the A-Train does not run on Sundays. Trinity Mills Station offers connections to the DART Green Line, which runs southeast to Love Field and downtown Dallas. To get to Denton from Love Field by public transit, take the DART shuttle bus on the lower level to Inwood/Love Field Station. From there, take the Green Line to Trinity Mills and transfer to the A-Train. To get to Denton from DFW International Airport, take the DART Silver Line from Terminal B to Downtown Carrollton Station. From there, take the Green Line to Trinity Mills, just one stop to the north, and transfer to the A-Train. Alternatively, you can take the DART Orange Line from Terminal A to Bachman Station. From there, take the Green Line to Trinity Mills and transfer to the A-Train. Taking the Silver Line is usually a bit faster, though, depending on where you fall in the schedule.
The Denton County Transportation authority runs several bus routes throughout the day. There is also a free shuttle service for UNT, TWU, and NCTC students. Although it is best to rent a car in Denton, you can easily use the buses. See the Denton County Transportation Authority.
Travel tips adapted from Denton (Texas) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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