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Trip from Austin, TX to Lampasas, TX

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Compiled and reviewed by the US Trip Planner planning team at COD Solutions Oy · Last reviewed Apr 21, 2026 · Editorial standards

Drive Time

1h 18m

Distance

68.9 mi

111 km

Drive Score

9/10

Great drive

Same Day?

Yes, doable

Fuel Cost

$10

one way

EV Charging

Unknown

Best Time to Leave

Save up to 19 min
4 AM
1h 12m ★
6 AM
1h 18m
8 AM
1h 31m
10 AM
1h 23m
12 PM
1h 21m
3 PM
1h 23m
5 PM
1h 30m
8 PM
1h 15m

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

Downtown Austin, TX, TX

Austin, TX

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city in Texas, United States

Lampasas, TX

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Trip Overview

If you are looking for a quick getaway from Austin to Lampasas, this 68.9-mile trip is a straightforward journey that typically takes about 1 hour and 18 minutes. Since the entire route stays within the Great Plains region of Texas, you will find consistent terrain as you head northwest. It is perfectly suited as a one-day excursion, meaning you can easily head out and return without needing to pack for an overnight stay. With an estimated fuel cost of just $11, this is an affordable drive for a weekend escape or a quick change of scenery. You will primarily utilize North US Highway 183 and 183A Toll to navigate the distance efficiently. Ultimately, the simplicity of this route makes it a practical choice for those who prefer to spend less time in the car and more time at their destination.

Main Roads

Road Distance Duration
North US Highway 183 35.7 mi 38m
183A Toll 14.6 mi 14m
US 183 11.3 mi 13m
Purple Heart Trail 4.5 mi 5m
South Key Avenue 1 mi 2m
East 5th Street 0.3 mi <1m
North Interstate 35 0.2 mi <1m
East 7th Street 0.1 mi <1m
Longest stretch: North US Highway 183 — 35.7 mi, about 38m

Turn-by-Turn Driving Directions

Step-by-step road directions between Austin, TX and Lampasas, TX.

1

Start on East 5th Street

0.3 mi · 52 sec · East 5th Street
Use the straight / right lanes.
2

Turn left onto Red River Street

0.1 mi · 20 sec · Red River Street
Use the left lane.
3

Turn right onto East 7th Street

0.1 mi · 17 sec · East 7th Street
Use the right lane.
4

Turn left onto North Interstate 35

0.2 mi · 26 sec · North Interstate 35
Use the left lane.
5

Take the ramp

0.2 mi · 22 sec
Toward I 35 North, US 290 East
6

Merge onto I 35; US 290

0.6 mi · 42 sec · Purple Heart Trail
7

Keep slight right at fork onto I 35; US 290

4.0 mi · 4 min · Purple Heart Trail
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
8

Take the exit

0.9 mi · 1 min
Exit 240B Toward US 183 North: Lampasas Use the slight right lane.
9

Merge onto US 183

11 mi · 13 min · US 183
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
10

Continue on 183A Toll

15 mi · 14 min · 183A Toll
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
11

Continue on US 183

36 mi · 38 min · North US Highway 183
12

Continue on US 183

1.0 mi · 2 min · South Key Avenue
13

Turn right onto Loop 257

111 ft · 3 sec · East 4th Street
14

Arrive at destination

Loop 257

Where to Stop

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

city in Wiliamson Couty, Texas, United States

Mid-route town

Meal stop

Leander, TX

34 mi into the route

Best for: Lunch, fuel, and a longer reset

This sits close to the middle of the route, so it works well for the longest stop of the day.

Pacing Suggestions

Wells Branch, TX

Fuel and coffee

A short stop after about 15 miles helps settle the day before fatigue starts building.

Leander, TX

Meal break

The midpoint is around 34.5 miles from Austin, TX, which is a good place for a longer meal and fuel stop.

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

Heads-up: tricky spots

5 of 10

5 decision points cluster between mile 0.3 and 5.5 — GPS handles the exact turns, but know they're coming. Your lane choice matters more than the turn itself.

6
0.3 mi into trip | ~0m in | Red River Street

Turn left onto Red River Street

Lane positioning matters here

Use the left lane.
7
0.5 mi into trip | ~1m in | East 7th Street

Turn right onto East 7th Street

Lane positioning matters here

Use the right lane.
5
0.6 mi into trip | ~1m in | North Interstate 35

Turn left onto North Interstate 35

Lane positioning matters here

Use the left lane.
6
1.5 mi into trip | ~3m in | I 35; US 290 / Purple Heart Trail

Keep slight right at fork onto I 35; US 290 / Purple Heart Trail

Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here

Use the straight / slight right lanes.
7
5.5 mi into trip | ~7m in

Take the exit toward US 183 North: Lampasas

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

Use the slight right lane. Exit 240B Toward US 183 North: Lampasas

Fuel & Cost

Regular Gas

$10.41 one way

$20.82 round trip

$3.84/gal 25.4 MPG avg 24 kg CO2
Fuel Type $/gal One Way Round Trip
midgrade $4.20 $11.40 $22.79
premium $4.54 $12.30 $24.60
diesel $5.61 $15.21 $30.42

No toll roads detected on this route.

Drive Cost (one way)

Fuel

$10

Estimated CO2 emission: 24.1 kg one way. Prices: EIA weekly data, 2026-04-13.

Driving Electric?

About $7 in charging · 0 stops · 67% less CO2

Vehicle Type kWh Stops DC Fast Home Charge
Average EV 20.7 0 $7.23 $3.31
Efficient EV 17.2 0 $6.03 $2.76
EV Truck/SUV 27.6 0 $9.65 $4.41

Gas CO2

24 kg

EV CO2

8 kg (67% less)

This trip is well within single-charge range for most EVs. No charging stops needed if you start fully charged.

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 Apr 20, 2026

Origin

Austin, TX

Late night in Austin on Tuesday

Local time

3:50 AM

CDT

Current temp

89°F

Unavailable

Live forecast

Destination

Lampasas, TX

Late night in Lampasas on Tuesday

Local time

3:50 AM

CDT

Current temp

80°F

Unavailable

Live forecast

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

9 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

1h 18m on the road

Use the two city cards together: check the sky where you start, then compare it with the local time and temperature at arrival.

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

What kind of drive is this?

Expect a highway-focused drive, as 68% of this route is comprised of major roads designed for steady travel. You will spend a significant portion of your time on North US Highway 183, which features a longest uninterrupted stretch of 35.7 miles. The transition from the Austin metro area onto the highway creates a clear shift in pace, moving you quickly away from urban traffic. Because this is a high-speed route, you will experience a functional, no-nonsense drive that prioritizes efficiency over technical winding roads. Keeping your eyes on the road is key during the longer highway segments where the pace remains consistent for miles at a time.

68% highway — fuel and pacing are the main things to plan.
14 navigation steps total — most of the decisions cluster near the start and finish.
Longest single stretch: 35.7 mi on North US Highway 183.

How Hard Is This Drive?

7/10

This is a straightforward highway drive that stays mostly on North US Highway 183 and 183A Toll. This route has several spots where lane changes, forks, or exits need your full attention. The trickiest moment comes around 0.3 miles in near Red River Street.

Driving Effort 7/10

Demanding - plan breaks and stay ahead of the key maneuvers

Balances navigation complexity with total wheel time.

This drive requires moderate attention. Across 68.9 miles you will encounter 10 spots where lane choice or exit timing matters. Not difficult for experienced highway drivers, but worth previewing the tricky sections before you go.

Where does it get tricky?

The main spots that need attention: at 0.3 miles (Red River Street): Lane positioning matters here; at 0.5 miles (East 7th Street): Lane positioning matters here; at 0.6 miles (North Interstate 35): Lane positioning matters here.

Elevation Profile

Mostly flat terrain

1,128 ft 487 ft

Total Climb

931 ft

Total Descent

391 ft

Highest Point

1,128 ft

~49.2 mi in

Elevation Range

642 ft

About the Cities

Starting in Austin, TX

Full guide →

“City of the Violet Crown” · Founded 1835

Austin is a city of about 1,054,000 (2026) surpassing Fort Worth to become the 4th most populous city in Texas. It is on the southeast edge of the Hill Country region of Texas, making it the fourth-largest city in the state and the 11th-largest in the country. It is the capital of Texas and a college town, and also a center of an alternative culture away from the major cities on the US coasts, though the city is rapidly gentrifying with its rising popularity. Austin's attitude is commonly emblazoned about town on T-shirts and bumper stickers that read: "Keep Austin Weird." Austin is also marketed as the Live Music Capital of the World due to the large number of venues.

Top landmarks

  • Texas State Capitol — capitol and seat of government of the U.S. state of Texas
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum — presidential library and museum for U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson in Austin,...
  • Texas State Cemetery — historic cemetery in Austin, Texas, USA

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

Who Is This Route For?

Weekend Trip

Doable as a same-day drive at 1h 18m. Total distance: 68.9 miles.

Family Friendly

Moderate complexity with 0 natural rest stops along the way.

Solo Traveler

1h 18m drive, comfortable solo distance.

EV Driver

0 DC fast chargers along the route. Coverage: unknown.

First-Time Driver

Mostly highway driving (68%). Some complex stretches to watch for.

Frequently Asked Questions

The longest stretch is about 35.7 miles on North US Highway 183. The full list of main roads is in the Roads section above.

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 Lampasas, TX before sunset when you can. Check the Trip Plan for departure windows that land you in daylight.

Yes. At under 2 hours behind the wheel, this works well for families — plan one quick stop if you have younger kids.

The main spots that need attention: at 0.3 miles (Red River Street): Lane positioning matters here; at 0.5 miles (East 7th Street): Lane positioning matters here; at 0.6 miles (North Interstate 35): Lane positioning matters here.

Yes. A round trip is manageable in a single day if you plan a break at Lampasas, TX before heading back.

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, and USGS 3DEP for elevation. See our methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.

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