Circle of Seven Ranch
Near the start, short detour
East Bernard, Texas
+17137322095
Visit websiteCompiled and reviewed by the Trip.ovh planning team at COD Solutions Oy · Last reviewed Apr 18, 2026 · Editorial standards
Drive Time
5h 1m
Distance
270.8 mi
436 km
Drive Score
9/10
Great drive
Same Day?
Yes, doable
Fuel Cost
$41
one way
EV Charging
Unknown
Estimated drive times based on typical traffic patterns. Actual times may vary with weather, construction, and real-time conditions.
East Bernard, TX
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Dallas, TX
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East Bernard, TX to Dallas, TX is 270.8 miles and takes about 5h 1m via TX 6 and I-35E, with a fuel budget near $41 and enough daylight to finish in a day. This single-day trip stays within Texas, beginning in the Great Plains region and ending in the same area. Expect a highway-focused drive that's efficient for getting from point A to point B. With only one recommended stop, it's a straightforward journey for those looking to cover ground without extensive detours. Consider this route if you prioritize reaching your destination with minimal fuss.
Trip Pace
Same-day drive is realistic
A same-day return is possible, but it will make for a full day on the road.
Break Rhythm
1 planned break
Plan on a short reset every 3 to 4 hours to stay fresh behind the wheel.
Midpoint
135.4 miles from East Bernard, TX
A natural place for your longest stop of the day , about 2h 39m into the drive .
Dallas, with a population of more than 1.3 million residents, is the ninth largest city in the United States and the third largest in the state of Texas. It is an impressive melting pot of culture and character. Boasting high-end luxury hotels, innumerable fine dining spots, and one of the busiest airports in the world, Dallas maintains an upscale ethos reflected by an affluent population, world-class museums, and a shimmering modern skyline. Its history was marred by the infamous assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, but there is more historic and contemporary heritage to be discovered in the city. As a center of the oil and cotton industries in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Dallas was a classic American boom town and remains one of the fastest growing cities in the nation.
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Weekend Trip
Doable as a same-day drive at 5h 1m. Total distance: 270.8 miles.
Family Friendly
Moderate complexity with 1 natural rest stops along the way.
Solo Traveler
5h 1m drive, comfortable solo distance.
First-Time Driver
Mostly highway driving (75%). Some complex stretches to watch for.
This drive is predominantly a highway experience, with 75% of the journey utilizing major roadways. You'll encounter a longest stretch of 68.7 miles primarily on TX 6 before transitioning to I-35E. The profile is best described as a highway-focused drive, meaning you'll spend most of your time on faster-paced roads. While there might be brief segments on other highways, the overall feel is one of consistent travel through the Texas landscape.
This is a straightforward highway drive that stays mostly on TX 6 and I 35E. This route has several spots where lane changes, forks, or exits need your full attention. The trickiest moment comes around 17.4 miles in near TX 36.
Demanding - plan breaks and stay ahead of the key maneuvers
Balances navigation complexity with total wheel time.
This is a demanding drive. With 16 significant decision points across 270.8 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 17.4 miles (TX 36): Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here; at 33 miles (TX 159 / East Main Street): Sharp turn - reduce speed on approach. Lane positioning matters here; at 212.2 miles (I 35E): Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here.
These are the spots where you need to pay the most attention. Preview them before you drive.
Keep slight right at fork onto TX 36
Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here
Turn sharp right onto TX 159 / East Main Street
Sharp turn - reduce speed on approach. Lane positioning matters here
Keep slight right at fork onto I 35E toward I 35E: Dallas
Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here
Take the exit toward Continental Avenue
Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here
Turn right onto Continental Avenue
Lane positioning matters here
| Road | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| TX 6 | 68.7 mi | 1h 14m |
| I 35E | 58.1 mi | 1h |
| North State Highway 6 | 43.3 mi | 43m |
| Purple Heart Trail | 31.5 mi | 31m |
| TX 36 | 15.6 mi | 19m |
| East Hill Street | 15.1 mi | 22m |
| Commerce Street | 9.8 mi | 10m |
| East State Highway 6 | 9.1 mi | 9m |
Step-by-step road directions between East Bernard, TX and Dallas, TX.
Start on US 90 Alt
Turn right onto TX 60
Continue on TX 60
Turn left onto Legion Street
Turn left onto TX 36; FM 1093
Keep slight right at fork onto TX 36
Turn sharp right onto TX 159
Turn straight onto TX 159
Turn right onto TX 159
Turn left onto US 290 Business
Continue on TX 6
Turn straight onto TX 6
Keep slight right at fork onto TX 6
Continue on TX 6
Continue on TX 6
Continue on TX 6
Continue on TX 6
Take the exit onto TX 6
Turn right onto Loop 340
Take the exit
Take the ramp
Merge onto I 35; US 77
Keep slight right at fork onto I 35E
Take the exit
Turn right onto Continental Avenue
Turn slight right onto North Lamar Street
Arrive at destination
Given the 5-hour duration, departing in the morning from East Bernard will allow you to reach Dallas with ample daylight. Plan for one stop to break up the drive, perhaps around the halfway point or where you feel most comfortable. Keep an eye on your fuel levels, especially during the initial 68.7-mile stretch on TX 6, as services might be spaced out. With this being a single-day trip, you have the flexibility to adjust your departure time slightly if needed, but an early start is generally recommended for a relaxed pace.
Morning Departure
An early start around 7-8 AM gets you there with plenty of daylight left.
Evening Departure
A late afternoon start means arriving after dark. Morning is better.
This is a comfortable same-day trip.
Departure
Before you leave
Start with fuel, water, and navigation already sorted so the first hour feels easy.
First stop
Around 60 miles or 1h 18m in
Use this first pause for coffee, a restroom break, and a quick traffic check ahead.
Halfway reset
Around 135.4 miles or 2h 39m in
This is the best place for your longest stop, a real meal, and a full fuel check.
Final approach
Final hour starts around 4h 10m
Traffic, exits, and arrival timing usually matter more near Dallas, TX than in the middle of the route.
Open the route before leaving East Bernard, TX so your first major turns are already loaded.
Leave with enough water and a charging cable within reach, not packed away.
Check your fuel range against the first long segment, especially if you are starting outside city service areas.
Day 1
Settle into the route from East Bernard, TX
This is one driving day of about 270.8 miles and 5h 1m.
Rest stops, refuel points, and overnight suggestions along this route.
Halfway Point
Midpoint
About 135.4 mi from East Bernard, TX · 2h 39m into the drive
Mid-route town
Meal stop
135 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.
A short stop after about 60 miles helps settle the day before fatigue starts building.
The midpoint is around 135.4 miles from East Bernard, TX, which is a good place for a longer meal and fuel stop.
Before the longest stretch
Fuel checkTop up before TX 6 if your tank is already low. That segment runs about 68.7 miles.
The final approach into Dallas, TX usually feels slower than the middle of the drive, so avoid planning your tightest schedule at the very end.
Try to arrive with enough fuel left to skip an immediate station stop unless you already know the area around Dallas, TX.
These stop ideas are pacing suggestions — the exact town or exit can change with traffic, hotel plans, and fuel range.
Restaurants, cafes, gas stations and more along your route.
Near the start, short detour
East Bernard, Texas
+17137322095
Visit websiteNear the end, short detour
Dallas, Texas
Hours: 10 am–5 pm
+19724823055
Visit websiteAround the midpoint, ~12 min detour
Waco, Texas
Hours: Open 24 hours
Visit websitePlace data sourced from public business listings. Hours and availability may vary.
Worth a detour if your schedule allows.
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...
Park data from the National Park Service API. Alerts update every 2 hours.
Regular Gas
$40.92 one way
$81.84 round trip
| Fuel Type | $/gal | One Way | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| midgrade | $4.20 | $44.79 | $89.58 |
| premium | $4.54 | $48.35 | $96.70 |
| diesel | $5.61 | $59.79 | $119.58 |
No toll roads detected on this route.
Estimated Trip Cost (one way, 1 person)
Fuel
$41
Meals
$25–$50
Total
$66–$91
Rough estimate based on US averages. Hotel $80–$140/night, meals $25–$50/day.
Estimated CO2 emission: 94.7 kg one way. Prices: EIA weekly data, 2026-04-13.
Driving Electric?
About $28 in charging · 1 stop · 66% less CO2
| Vehicle Type | kWh | Stops | DC Fast | Home Charge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average EV | 81.2 | 1 | $28.43 | $13.00 |
| Efficient EV | 67.7 | 0 | $23.70 | $10.83 |
| EV Truck/SUV | 108.3 | 1 | $37.91 | $17.33 |
Gas CO2
95 kg
EV CO2
32 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.
Current conditions at both ends of the drive.
Origin
Night in East Bernard on Friday
Local time
9:22 PM
CDT
Current temp
64°F
Unavailable
Destination
Night in Dallas on Friday
Local time
9:22 PM
CDT
Current temp
60°F
Unavailable
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.
Time zone
Origin and destination are on the same clock, so arrival timing is easier to judge at a glance.
Temperature spread
A meaningful temperature swing is a good cue to rethink layers, water, and how soon you want to arrive.
Road read
An early start around 7-8 AM gets you there with plenty of daylight left.
Weather data from the National Weather Service. Conditions may change; check closer to your travel date.
Compiled by the Trip.ovh planning team at COD Solutions Oy from open government datasets — OSRM over OpenStreetMap for geometry, EIA for fuel prices, and NPS for national parks. See our methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.
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