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Trip from Arlington, TX to Rancho Viejo, TX

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Compiled and reviewed by the US Trip Planner planning team at COD Solutions Oy · Last reviewed May 27, 2026 · Editorial standards

Drive Time

9h 30m

Distance

518 mi

834 km

Drive Score

7/10

Good drive

Same Day?

2-day trip

Fuel Cost

$81

one way

EV Charging

Unknown

Best Time to Leave

Save up to 26 min
4 AM
9h 22m ★
6 AM
9h 31m
8 AM
9h 48m
10 AM
9h 37m
12 PM
9h 35m
3 PM
9h 37m
5 PM
9h 47m
8 PM
9h 25m

Estimated drive times based on typical traffic patterns. Actual times may vary with weather, construction, and real-time conditions.

suburban city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States

Arlington, TX

Wikimedia Commons

Downtown Rancho Viejo, TX, TX

Rancho Viejo, TX

Jeff Stapleton

Trip Overview

Arlington, TX to Rancho Viejo, TX is 518 miles and takes about 9h 30m via U.S. Highway 77, South Freeway, and TX 130 Toll, with a fuel budget near $75 and an overnight recommendation. This trip takes you from the Great Plains region of Texas down to the southern tip of the state, also within the Great Plains. Expect a long-haul drive that is best split over two days to avoid fatigue. Given the 9.5-hour estimated drive time, planning for an overnight stop is a practical approach for this route.

Trip Pace

Best split across 2 days

Treat the return leg as its own travel day rather than an afterthought.

Break Rhythm

2 planned breaks

Plan on a short reset every 3 to 4 hours to stay fresh behind the wheel.

Midpoint

259 miles from Arlington, TX

A natural place for your longest stop of the day , about 4h 37m into the drive .

Main Roads

Road Distance Duration
U.S. Highway 77 105 mi 1h 56m
South Freeway 78 mi 1h 20m
TX 130 Toll 58.5 mi 54m
TX 80 51.2 mi 56m
South US Highway 181 40.2 mi 45m
Purple Heart Trail 37.9 mi 39m
I 69E 31.3 mi 33m
I 35 26.5 mi 26m
Longest stretch: U.S. Highway 77 — 105 mi, about 1h 56m

Traffic on I-35

Hour-of-day weekday pattern from 26 FHWA count stations on your route.

Peak

4 PM

~2,461 veh/hr typical · worst 3,169

Quietest

2 AM

~387 veh/hr

Peak-to-quiet ratio

6.4×

busier at peak than in the quiet hours

12a 6a noon 6p 11p

Averaged across 52 weeks of 2023 FHWA Travel Monitoring Analysis System data. Weekday hours only (Mon–Fri).

Turn-by-Turn Driving Directions

Step-by-step road directions between Arlington, TX and Rancho Viejo, TX.

1

Start on West Abram Street

93 ft · 8 sec · West Abram Street
2

Continue on West Abram Street

417 ft · 21 sec · West Abram Street
3

Turn right onto South Center Street

2.0 mi · 4 min · South Center Street
Use the right lane.
4

Turn right onto Spur 303

0.5 mi · 48 sec · West Pioneer Parkway
Use the left lane.
5

Turn left onto FM 157

1.5 mi · 2 min · South Cooper Street
Use the left lane.
6

Keep slight right at fork onto FM 157

1.0 mi · 1 min · South Cooper Street
Use the left lane.
7

Take the ramp

0.6 mi · 1 min
Toward I 20 West: Fort Worth
8

Merge onto I 20

10 mi · 11 min · Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
9

Take the exit

0.2 mi · 28 sec
Exit 437 Toward I 35W South, I 35W North: Waco, Denton Use the straight / slight right lanes.
10

Keep slight left at fork

0.9 mi · 1 min
Toward I 35W South: Waco Use the straight / slight right lanes.
11

Merge onto I 35W

78 mi · 1 hr 20 min · South Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
12

Continue on I 35; US 77

6.6 mi · 7 min · North Jack Kultgen Expressway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
13

Continue on I 35

38 mi · 39 min · Purple Heart Trail
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
14

Keep slight left at fork onto I 35

26 mi · 26 min · I 35
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
15

Take the exit

0.7 mi · 55 sec
Exit 265 Toward TX 130 Toll South: San Antonio Use the slight right lane.
16

Continue on TX 130 Toll

59 mi · 54 min · TX 130 Toll
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
17

Take the exit

0.2 mi · 29 sec
Exit 470 Toward US 183 South: Lockhart Use the straight / slight right lanes.
18

Continue on US 183

0.5 mi · 35 sec · United States Highway 183
19

Continue on US 183

4.9 mi · 8 min · North Colorado Street
20

Continue on US 183

10 mi · 11 min · US 183
21

Continue on US 183

4.2 mi · 6 min · North Magnolia Avenue
22

Continue on TX 80

51 mi · 56 min · TX 80
23

Turn slight left onto FM 792

8.4 mi · 10 min · Farm-to-Market Road 792
24

Continue on TX 72; TX 239

0.8 mi · 1 min · East Main Street
25

Turn left onto US 181

1.2 mi · 1 min · South Sunset Strip Drive
26

Continue on US 181

40 mi · 45 min · South US Highway 181
27

Continue on US 181

0.8 mi · 55 sec · North 8th Street
28

Continue on US 181

16 mi · 18 min · US Highway 181 South
29

Take the exit onto US 181

0.3 mi · 45 sec · US 181
30

Keep slight right at fork onto US 181

213 ft · 5 sec · US Route 181
31

Turn straight onto US 181

0.7 mi · 1 min · US Highway 181
32

Take the ramp

0.4 mi · 46 sec
33

Merge onto US 77

12 mi · 13 min · US 77
34

Take the exit onto US 77

0.1 mi · 13 sec · US 77
Toward I 37, US 77, I 69E
35

Keep slight left at fork

0.4 mi · 47 sec
36

Merge onto I 37; US 77; I 69E

2.5 mi · 2 min · I 37; US 77; I 69E
Use the straight lane.
37

Take the exit onto I 69E; US 77

31 mi · 33 min · I 69E; US 77
Toward I 69E, US 77: Kingsville, Brownsville Use the straight / slight right lanes.
38

Keep slight left at fork onto US 77

61 mi · 1 hr 9 min · U.S. Highway 77
39

Keep slight left at fork onto I 69E; US 77

44 mi · 46 min · U.S. Highway 77
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
40

Continue on I 69E; US 77; US 83

0.6 mi · 40 sec · North Expressway
41

Take the exit

0.2 mi · 19 sec
Exit 11 Toward FM 803: Rancho Viejo Use the slight right lane.
42

Turn straight onto North Expressway

330 ft · 7 sec · North Expressway
43

Turn right onto Carmen Avenue

0.6 mi · 2 min · Carmen Avenue
44

Arrive at destination

Carmen Avenue

Trip Plan

For this 518-mile, 9.5-hour drive, it's strongly recommended to split the trip over two days. Aim to leave early in the morning on your first day to maximize daylight and cover a significant portion of the mileage. Plan for one overnight stop to break up the drive comfortably; the data suggests two stops in total. Keep an eye on your fuel levels, as the estimated cost is $75, and service areas can be spaced out, particularly on U.S. Highway 77 during its longest stretch. Consider stopping for the night around the halfway point or where convenient services are readily available.

Morning Departure

Start early — leave by 6-7 AM to arrive at a reasonable hour.

Evening Departure

This is a long drive — plan for a morning departure or consider splitting it into two days.

This drive is better paced as a 2-day trip.
Plan roughly 2 meaningful breaks for fuel, food, and rest.
The halfway point lands around 259 miles from Arlington, TX, or about 4h 37m into the drive.
The longest continuous stretch on this route runs about 105 miles.

Consider an overnight stop or starting very early.

Departure

Before you leave

Start with fuel, water, and navigation already sorted so the first hour feels easy.

First stop

Around 114 miles or 2h 4m in

Use this first pause for coffee, a restroom break, and a quick traffic check ahead.

Halfway reset

Around 259 miles or 4h 37m in

This is the best place for your longest stop, a real meal, and a full fuel check.

Overnight split

Day 1 wrap after about 259 miles or 4h 37m

Stop before fatigue turns the last few hours into a grind. You want day two to start fresh, not just resumed.

Final approach

Final hour starts around 8h 23m

Traffic, exits, and arrival timing usually matter more near Rancho Viejo, TX than in the middle of the route.

Before You Leave

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Open the route before leaving Arlington, TX so your first major turns are already loaded.

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Leave with enough water and a charging cable within reach, not packed away.

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Check your fuel range against the first long segment, especially if you are starting outside city service areas.

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Pick one backup stop option before the midpoint in case traffic changes your pacing.

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Treat this as a 2-day road trip and book the overnight stop before the busiest arrival window.

Day 1

Settle into the route from Arlington, TX

Aim for roughly 259 miles and 4.8 hours of wheel time on this day.

Day 2

Finish the approach into Rancho Viejo, TX

Aim for roughly 259 miles and 4.8 hours of wheel time on this day.

Your first comfortable stop window is around 114 miles from Arlington, TX.
This route usually feels better as a 2-day drive than as one long push.
Plan about 2 real breaks rather than only quick fuel stops.
The longest stretch is on U.S. Highway 77 for about 105 miles.

Where to Stop

Rest stops, refuel points, and overnight suggestions along this route.

city in Williamson County, Texas, United States

First major stop

Coffee and fuel

Jarrell, TX

171 mi into the route

Best for: Coffee, fuel, and an easy first stretch

This is a natural early stop once the first hours of the drive are behind you.

Downtown Fashing, TX, TX

Second major stop

Overnight candidate

Fashing, TX

342 mi into the route

Best for: Hotel check-in, dinner, and a fresh start

This lines up well with a realistic day-end stop if you are breaking the drive into stages.

Find hotels in Fashing, TX

Overnight Options

Night 1

Austin, TX

259 mi · about 4.8h in

A practical overnight split lands near Austin, TX after about 259 miles or 4.8 hours of driving.

Find hotels

Pacing Suggestions

Troy, TX

Fuel and coffee

A short stop after about 114 miles helps settle the day before fatigue starts building.

Austin, TX

Meal break

The midpoint is around 259 miles from Arlington, TX, which is a good place for a longer meal and fuel stop.

Before the longest stretch

Fuel check

Top up before U.S. Highway 77 if your tank is already low. That segment runs about 105 miles.

Overnight split

Hotel stop

For a steadier pace, wrap day one after about 259 miles or 4.8 hours on the road.

These stop ideas are pacing suggestions — the exact town or exit can change with traffic, hotel plans, and fuel range.

Stops Along Your Drive

Picked by where they fit in your drive — first break, midpoint reset, final stretch.

Quality Services Towing & Tires

0 mi from route

Bell County Northbound Rest Area

0 mi from route

Hill County Northbound Rest Area

0.1 mi from route

Pilot Travel Center

0.1 mi from route

Kenedy County Rest Area

0.1 mi from route

Texas Travel Information Center at Harlingen

0.1 mi from route

Flying J Travel Center

0.1 mi from route

Walburg Travel Center & Food Court

0.1 mi from route

Love's Travel Stop

0.1 mi from route

Love's Travel Stop

0.1 mi from route

Love's Travel Stop

0.1 mi from route

Road Ranger

0.1 mi from route

Buc-ee's

0.1 mi from route

Service Plaza

0.1 mi from route

QuikTrip

0.1 mi from route

QuikTrip

0.1 mi from route

QuikTrip

0.1 mi from route

Circle K

0.1 mi from route

Ascent Travel Center

0.1 mi from route

Love's Travel Stop

0.2 mi from route

Flying J Travel Plaza

0.2 mi from route

Pilot Travel Center

0.2 mi from route

Hill County Southbound Rest Area

0.2 mi from route

QuikTrip

0.2 mi from route

Road Ranger

0.2 mi from route

Love's Travel Stop

0.2 mi from route

Love's Travel Stop

0.2 mi from route

Buc-ee's

0.2 mi from route

TA

0.3 mi from route

Service Plaza

0.3 mi from route

QuikTrip

0.3 mi from route

Bell County Southbound Rest Area

0.4 mi from route

San Patricio County Northbound Rest Area

2.1 mi from route

Service Plaza

2.5 mi from route

Village of Salado Visitors Center

4.6 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Early in the drive, right off the route

Early stretch 0.2 mi from route

Salado, Texas

Hours: 9 am–5 pm

+12549478634

Visit website

Resaca De La Palma State Park & World Birding Center

4.7 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Near the end, short detour

Home stretch 3.1 mi from route ~8 min detour

Brownsville, Texas

Hours: 8 am–4:30 pm

+19563502920

Visit website

Place data sourced from public business listings. Hours and availability may vary.

Heads-up: tricky spots

5 of 26

5 decision points cluster between mile 15.9 and 380.2 — GPS handles the exact turns, but know they're coming. Your lane choice matters more than the turn itself.

8
15.9 mi into trip | ~21m in

Take the exit toward I 35W South, I 35W North: Waco, Denton

Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one

Use the straight / slight right lanes. Exit 437 Toward I 35W South, I 35W North: Waco, Denton
7
16.1 mi into trip | ~22m in

Keep slight left at fork toward I 35W South: Waco

Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here

Use the straight / slight right lanes. Toward I 35W South: Waco
7
166 mi into trip | ~2h 58m in

Take the exit toward TX 130 Toll South: San Antonio

Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here

Use the slight right lane. Exit 265 Toward TX 130 Toll South: San Antonio
7
225.2 mi into trip | ~3h 54m in

Take the exit toward US 183 South: Lockhart

Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here

Use the straight / slight right lanes. Exit 470 Toward US 183 South: Lockhart
7
380.2 mi into trip | ~6h 57m in | I 69E; US 77

Take the exit onto I 69E; US 77 toward I 69E, US 77: Kingsville, Brownsville

Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one

Use the straight / slight right lanes. Toward I 69E, US 77: Kingsville, Brownsville

Fuel & Cost

Regular Gas

$81.41 one way

$162.82 round trip

$3.99/gal 25.4 MPG avg 181 kg CO2
Fuel Type $/gal One Way Round Trip
midgrade $4.39 $89.47 $178.93
premium $4.72 $96.24 $192.48
diesel $5.60 $114.12 $228.25

No toll roads detected on this route.

Estimated Trip Cost (one way, 1 person)

Fuel

$81

Hotel (1n)

$80–$140

Meals

$50–$100

Total

$211–$321

Rough estimate based on US averages. Hotel $80–$140/night, meals $25–$50/day.

Estimated CO2 emission: 181.2 kg one way. Prices: EIA weekly data, 2026-05-18.

Driving Electric?

About $54 in charging · 1 stop · 66% less CO2

Vehicle Type kWh Stops DC Fast Home Charge
Average EV 155.4 1 $54.39 $24.86
Efficient EV 129.5 1 $45.33 $20.72
EV Truck/SUV 207.2 2 $72.52 $33.15

Gas CO2

181 kg

EV CO2

61 kg (66% less)

Plan for 1 charging stop. A 30-minute DC fast charge mid-route should be enough to complete the trip comfortably.

DC fast charging avg $0.35/kWh. Home charging avg $0.16/kWh. US grid CO2: 0.39 kg/kWh.

Travel Intel

Current conditions at both ends of the drive.

Forecast as of May 25, 2026

Origin

Arlington, TX

Evening in Arlington on Wednesday

Local time

6:01 PM

CDT

Current temp

85°F

Chance Showers And Thunderstorms

ESE 5 mph 30% chance Live forecast

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued May 25 at 3:08PM CDT by NWS Fort Worth TX

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued May 25 at 3:02PM CDT by NWS San Angelo TX

Destination

Rancho Viejo, TX

Evening in Rancho Viejo on Wednesday

Local time

6:01 PM

CDT

Current temp

78°F

Unavailable

Live forecast

Seasonal Notes

Summer travel usually means heavier construction, hotter rest stops, and busier weekend traffic around major cities.

Winter travel shortens daylight, so a route that looks manageable on paper can feel much longer after dark.

Holiday weekends tend to make both departure and arrival windows slower than the raw route time suggests.

For long drives, weather on day two can matter just as much as conditions at departure, so check the whole travel window rather than only the first day.

Time zone

Same local time

Origin and destination are on the same clock, so arrival timing is easier to judge at a glance.

Temperature spread

7 degrees cooler at arrival

A meaningful temperature swing is a good cue to rethink layers, water, and how soon you want to arrive.

Road read

9h 30m on the road

This is long enough that the arrival forecast matters almost as much as departure conditions. Recheck both ends before you roll.

Weather data from the National Weather Service. Conditions may change; check closer to your travel date.

National Parks Near This Route

Worth a detour if your schedule allows.

Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park

Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park

National Historical Park

On May 8, 1846, U.S. and Mexican troops clashed on the prairie of Palo Alto. The battle was the first in a two-year long war that changed the map of North America. Although the two countries have deve...

6 mi from route ~15 min detour Free near mile 518
View on nps.gov
Waco Mammoth National Monument

Waco Mammoth National Monument

National Monument

Standing as tall as 14 feet and weighing 20,000 pounds, Columbian mammoths roamed across what is present-day Texas thousands of years ago. Today, the fossil specimens represent the nation's first and...

6 mi from route ~15 min detour Free near mile 89.3
View on nps.gov
Padre Island National Seashore

Padre Island National Seashore

National Seashore

Protecting sixty-six miles of wild coastline along the Gulf of America, the narrow barrier island is home to one of the last intact coastal prairie habitats in the United States. Along the hypersaline...

27 mi from route ~68 min detour $25 near mile 446.6
View on nps.gov

Park data from the National Park Service API. Alerts update every 2 hours.

What kind of drive is this?

About 85% of this 518-mile drive is on highways, meaning you'll spend most of your time on the open road. You'll encounter a longest stretch of 105 miles on U.S. Highway 77, offering a good opportunity for consistent cruising. The transition from highway driving to surface roads will occur as you approach your destination. Be prepared for urban merging and dense exits as you navigate through populated areas, especially around the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

85% highway — fuel and pacing are the main things to plan.
44 navigation steps total — most of the decisions cluster near the start and finish.
Longest single stretch: 105 mi on U.S. Highway 77.

How Hard Is This Drive?

10/10

This is a straightforward highway drive that stays mostly on U.S. Highway 77 and South Freeway. This route has several spots where lane changes, forks, or exits need your full attention. The trickiest moment comes around 15.9 miles in.

Driving Effort 10/10

High effort - long or complex enough to need steady focus all day

Balances navigation complexity with total wheel time.

This is a demanding drive. With 26 significant decision points across 518 miles, you will need to stay alert - especially through interchange areas and urban stretches. Consider splitting it into segments if you are not comfortable with fast highway navigation.

Where does it get tricky?

The main spots that need attention: at 15.9 miles: Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one; at 16.1 miles: Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here; at 166 miles: Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here.

Elevation Profile

Mostly flat terrain

708 ft 34 ft

Total Climb

290 ft

Total Descent

855 ft

Highest Point

708 ft

~185 mi in

Elevation Range

674 ft

Towns Mentioned on Route Signs

Based on OSRM destination-sign hints, not a full list of every settlement the road passes.

On the drive from Arlington, TX to Rancho Viejo, TX, road signs begin pointing toward Brownsville along the way.

Brownsville

380.2 mi in | ~6h 57m | via I 69E; US 77

About the Cities

Starting in Arlington, TX

Full guide →

Founded 1876

Arlington is a city in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex metropolitan area, in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas. With a population of almost 400,000 (2019), it is Texas' seventh largest, and the third largest in the Metroplex. Arlington is south of the sprawling DFW International Airport.

Top landmarks

  • Six Flags Over Texas — amusement park
  • Mini Mine Train — Steel roller coaster
  • Arlington Museum of Art — art museum in Texas, United States

Arriving in Rancho Viejo, TX

Full guide →

City content from Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA 4.0) and Wikidata (CC0).

Frequently Asked Questions

The longest stretch is about 105 miles on U.S. Highway 77. The full list of main roads is in the Roads section above.

Yes — a 2-day pace is more comfortable than one long haul. A sensible stopping point is after roughly 259 miles on day one.

Yes — we found about 34 rest areas or service plazas within a short detour of the route (from OpenStreetMap). See the Rest Stops tab under Nearby Places for locations and mile markers. Plan to stretch, use the bathroom, and top off fluids every 2–3 hours on longer drives.

It helps. This route has a higher-than-average number of complex decision points, which get harder in the dark. If the last hour of the trip is on surface roads or mountain grades, aim to arrive at Rancho Viejo, TX before sunset when you can. Check the Trip Plan for departure windows that land you in daylight.

Only with planning. This is a long drive for kids — consider splitting it into two days rather than pushing through. Plan at least 2 meaningful breaks. There are 34 rest areas along the route for bathroom stops.

The main spots that need attention: at 15.9 miles: Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one; at 16.1 miles: Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here; at 166 miles: Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here.

Yes — Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park, Waco Mammoth National Monument and Padre Island National Seashore. See the National Parks section for detour distances and tips on detours.

Not recommended in a single day. At 9.5 hours each way, a round trip means 19.0 hours of driving — that is an unsafe level of fatigue for most drivers. Plan at least one night at Rancho Viejo, TX before the return drive.

How this page is built

Compiled by the US Trip Planner planning team at COD Solutions Oy from open government datasets — OSRM over OpenStreetMap for geometry, EIA for fuel prices, USGS 3DEP for elevation, NPS for national parks, and FHWA TMAS for hourly traffic volumes. See our methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.

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