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Irving, TX Road Trips

With 29 routes heading out and 60 heading in, Irving, TX works well as a modest departure point in the Great Plains. Routes from here tend to cover serious ground — the average trip runs 231 miles, so plan for multi-day adventures. Routes from Irving, TX spread mainly south and west, covering a wide geographic range.

Irving, TX

Trip Routes

88

Longest Drive

540.4 mi

Mercedes, TX

Quickest Drive

18m

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Trips from Irving, TX

Driving from Irving, TX

On average, trips departing from Irving, TX run 231 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 11m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 540 miles (9h 25m), while the shortest is just 13 miles.

Popular Destinations

Top road trip destinations from Irving, TX are Mercedes, TX (540.4 mi, 9h 25m), Alamo, TX (527 mi, 9h 11m), Hereford, TX (399 mi, 7h 12m), Kermit, TX (392.4 mi, 6h 58m), and Aransas Pass, TX (387.9 mi, 7h 2m). 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 231-mile trip from Irving, TX, budget about $34 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.

The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 29 mapped routes leaving Irving, TX and 60 routes heading into Irving, TX, covering 89 total connections. Distances range from 13 to 540 miles.

The longest mapped route from Irving, TX covers 540 miles and takes approximately 9h 25m. Shorter options start at just 13 miles.

The average route from Irving, TX runs about 231 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 11m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

At current gas prices (about $3.78/gallon for regular), the average 231-mile trip from Irving, TX costs roughly $34 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.

The most popular road trip destinations from Irving, TX include Mercedes, TX, Alamo, TX, Hereford, TX and Kermit, TX. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Irving, TX by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

255,036

Median Income

$79,641

Median Home Value

$287,300

Median Age

32.8

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Irving, TX

Irving is a city in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas. Part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Irving has experienced exponential growth over the past fifty years, and is home to a multitude of attractions of all types, from modern art to major sporting events. Founded in 1902 out of the remnants of the small community of Kit, Irving is now a bustling city of approximately 197,000 residents. Rather like Dallas, it is divided into a highly affluent northern half and less affluent but highly diverse southern half. It is bounded to the east by the northern fork (Elm Fork) of the Trinity River and to the northwest by the sprawling D/FW International Airport.

1 The Mustangs of Las Colinas, 5215 N. O'Connor Blvd. Located in prestigious Williams Square in the Las Colinas development of Irving, the galloping mustangs nestled on an artificial river in an urban setting make a beautiful backdrop for photography. 2 Lake Carolyn, 5215 N. O'Connor Blvd. A miniature imitation of San Antonio's Riverwalk, this small lake is home to a modest collection of single-location restaurants, a large convention center and music venue, and a small high-end shopping center. It is also surrounded by a jogging path and an elevated people-mover for commuters which begins at the DART station. Seasonal gondola rides are available for reservation. 3 Irving Arts Center, 3333 N MacArthur Blvd, ☏ +1 972-252-2787. Lyric Stage and Irving Community Theatre. Live performances of Broadway shows where every seat has a great view. Art exhibits, events and exhibitions. (updated Jan 2017) Mercury Radio Arts (Mercury Studios). Irving is home to Mercury Radio Arts, production company for TheBlaze TV, a conservative news/entertainment network founded by businessman Glenn Beck. The studios are located in the formerly titled "Movie Studios at Las Colinas". (updated May 2017)

While there is not really anything in Irving that could not be done in an afternoon, this suburb is filled with a wide mix of cultures from all over the world. What started as a handful of affluent subdivisions has also become a city of immigrants. This fusion has led to the development of restaurants and shopping centers that creates a uniquely American suburban experience. 1 TPC Four Seasons. The home course for Dallas' PGA Tour event, The Byron Nelson Invitational. A very upscale course, the TPC is typically available only to guests at the Four Seasons Resort. 2 Bear Creek Golf Club. The closest course to DFW Airport. It is very highly regarded and has 36 holes available. Many corporate events are hosted at Bear Creek. Campion Trail. A system of two unconnected hiking and biking trails loosely following the Trinity along Irving's southeastern and northeastern border. (updated Jan 2019)

Villa's Grill, 137 S Main (Heritage District at Irving Blvd), ☏ +1 972-259-2939. Brazilian Grilled meats and sides served family style. lunch $11.90, dinner $18.90. Mattito's, 1001 MacArthur Park Dr (At I-635), ☏ +1 214 379-0165. M-Th 11AM-9:30PM, F Sa 11AM-10:30PM, Su 10AM-9:30PM. Experience authentic Tex-Mex food and happy hour margaritas. $10-15 per person. (updated Jul 2018) Via Réal, 4020 N MacArthur Blvd #100, ☏ +1 972-650-9001. "Gourmet Mexican with Santa Fe Style." Probably the highest-end Tex-Mex (not Mexican) restaurant in the Metroplex. Located next to the Four Seasons, across Byron Nelson Way.

Beer and wine is widely available: nearly all convenience and grocery stores have a large variety of beers and wines available. Only a handful of bars in the city allow patrons to smoke indoors - although most that do not allow this also have a patio where you can. Maac's Grill, 8150 N Macarthur Blvd (Las Colinas), ☏ +1 214 496-9464. Small, local bar just north of I635 & MacArthur Blvd. Serves a wide variety of Americana foods, and has 49-cent wings most nights. $2 Draft beers and $3 mixed drinks. Popular (and packed) Karaoke nights on Tuesdays & Saturdays. Features a large heated, cooled, and covered patio with downtown Dallas visible on clear nights. Tons of TV's visible from any seat in the house, always tuned to various sports. Friendly to an eclectic crowd - young & old, all races, colors, and creeds. Cheap. Blue Fish, 925 West John Carpenter Freeway (Las Colinas at 114 & MacArthur Blvd), ☏ +1 972 385-3474. 2AM. Blue Fish is a Sushi Bar. A more expensive, more impressive option for drinks and food. Mid-Range.

Wild Wild West Backpackers, 214 West 6th St, ☏ +1 945-400-6475. This hostel is a TRE train ride away from Union Station. It feels more like a student flat than a hotel, but the staff are friendly and the price is right. $21/night. Jefferson Street Bed and Breakfast Inn, 512 S Jefferson Street, ☏ +1 972-253-2000. Located in quiet residential neighborhood. AAA approved, handicap accessible, private baths and air conditioning. Rates start at $85. 10 suites including a private cottage. DoubleTree by Hilton DFW Airport North, 4441 W. John Carpenter Freeway, ☏ +1-972-929-8181. Complimentary 24-hour DFW airport shuttle. Complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access and in-room refrigerators & microwaves. NYLO Las Colinas Irving Texas Hotel, 1001 W Royal Ln, ☏ +1 972-373-8900. NYLO Dallas Las Colinas features urban loft accommodations, hotel packages and free shuttle to Las Colinas area restaurants and boutique shopping. Courtyard Dallas DFW Airport South/Irving Hotel, 2280 Valley View Ln (2 miles SE Driving directions: South Exit, merge left on 183 East. First Exit, Valley View Lane. Turn left on Valley View, hotel on right.), ☏ +1 972-790-8990 ext 7604. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 1PM. Courtyard Dallas DFW Airport North/Irving, 4949 Regent Blvd, ☏ +1 972-929-4004. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 1PM. This DFW Airport hotel offers amenities including on-site dining at the Courtyard Cafe, outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour fitness center, and free wireless Internet. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites – Irving Convention Center/Las Colinas, 333 W John W.

Irving is bordered on the northwest by Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest in the world. Access to the city from D/FW is quite easy, from Texas State Highway 183 (also known as Airport Freeway) on the south, and Texas State Highway 114 (John Carpenter Expressway) and Interstate 635 (Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway) on the north. Dallas' inner loop (Loop 12, or Walton Walker Blvd) borders the city on the east, and Irving is also the current southern terminus for the President George Bush Turnpike. Additionally, Irving is traversed by Texas State Highway 183 which runs between Dallas and Ft. Worth. It connects to both I-35E and I-35W that lead to other major interstates that lead all over the United States. Irving is served by DART's Orange Line, the TRE, and a number of DART bus routes. From D/FW Airport, take the airside SkyTrain to Terminal A, then follow the signs to the DART rail station and board any train. Alternatively, you can head to the end of the platform and take a bus. From Love Field, take the LoveLink DART shuttle bus to Inwood/Love Field Station, then take the Orange Line bound for D/FW Airport Station.

As in its larger neighbor Dallas, by far the fastest and most convenient way to get around Irving is by car. Several rental companies are available at each airport. Irving's streets are fairly easy to navigate, with most major thoroughfares laid out on a simple grid pattern. Major north-south streets are Belt Line Road, Story Road, MacArthur Blvd. and O'Connor Rd, and east-west include Walnut Hill Ln., Northgate Drive, Rochelle Rd., Irving Blvd. and Rock Island Road. During rush hour most of these streets (as well as the freeways serving the city) can become quite congested, so plan accordingly. For those who prefer to avoid traffic altogether, Irving is also served by Dallas Area Rapid Transit, or DART, and the Trinity Railway Express, a rail link between downtown Dallas and Fort Worth, also passes through Irving. DART's Orange Line has six stops in Irving including the terminus at the airport and a local bus hub across the street from Irving Convention Center Station. The TRE makes two stops in Irving, and while its fares are surprisingly reasonable ($1.25 to Dallas) the stops are infrequent, especially on Saturdays, and there is no Sunday service. Getting around on DART and the TRE is covered more thoroughly in the Dallas article.

Travel tips adapted from Irving 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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