Origin
Garland, TX
Afternoon in Garland on Sunday
Local time
1:38 PM
CDT
Current temp
63°F
Unavailable
Drive Time
9h 27m
Distance
484.1 mi
779 km
Drive Score
7/10
Good drive
Same Day?
2-day trip
Fuel Cost
$74
one way
Photo: Action Construction Equipment Ltd. - ACE
Traveling from Garland to Aransas Pass covers 484.1 miles and typically requires about 9 hours and 27 minutes of driving time. Because of the duration, this route is best enjoyed as a two-day trip rather than a single grueling day behind the wheel. You will navigate via Highway 259 South, US 271, and Lakewood Drive to reach the coast. Budgeting approximately $72 for fuel is a smart way to prepare for your journey across the Great Plains. Splitting the drive allows you to pace yourself comfortably, ensuring you arrive at your destination refreshed rather than exhausted. This trip is ideal for those who prefer local roads over the monotony of major interstates.
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
242 miles from Garland, TX
A natural place for your longest stop of the day , about 4h 43m into the drive .
Expect a turn-heavy local drive that demands your full attention, as this route features a 0% highway share. Unlike a standard interstate cruise, you will navigate through continuous changes in direction that keep the experience engaging. There is no long-distance highway cruising here, with the longest stretch on Highway 259 South clocking in at 0 miles of uninterrupted transit. The journey feels intimate and grounded, trading high-speed lanes for a more localized pace. You should be prepared for frequent adjustments and a rhythm that favors constant movement through the regional landscape.
Expect a hands-on drive with frequent turns and local roads rather than long highway stretches. There are only a few real navigation decisions along the way.
Easy - simple navigation with a manageable amount of wheel time
The route itself is not hard, but at 9h 27m, endurance matters. Plan breaks every 2-3 hours. The 0 decision points are all manageable with basic attention.
Where does it get tricky?
This route does not have any notably tricky sections. Most of the drive from Garland, TX to Aransas Pass, TX is straightforward, with well-signed roads and simple exits.
| Road | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Highway 259 South | Unavailable | Refreshing |
| US 271 | Unavailable | Refreshing |
| Lakewood Drive | Unavailable | Refreshing |
| West Ferguson Road | Unavailable | Refreshing |
| Bill Ratliff Freeway | Unavailable | Refreshing |
| Highway 271 | Unavailable | Refreshing |
| West Broadway Street | Unavailable | Refreshing |
| East Gentry Parkway | Unavailable | Refreshing |
Per-road distance and duration are being refreshed from OSRM for this route.
Step-by-step road directions between Garland, TX and Aransas Pass, TX.
Start on the route
At the end of the road, turn right onto US Highway 259 South
Take the ramp right
Merge slight left
Take the exit slight right toward US 271 to US 67, SH 49, FM 1734: Mount Pleasant, Paris, Pittsburg
Turn straight onto Lakewood Drive
Turn left onto West Ferguson Road
Turn straight onto Bill Ratliff Freeway
Continue on South US Highway 271
Continue straight
Turn straight
Turn right onto West Broadway Street
Turn left
Turn right onto US Highway 271
Continue on East Gentry Parkway
Continue on North Beckham Avenue
Turn right onto East Front Street
Turn left onto South Broadway Avenue
Turn right onto West Fourth Street
Continue on West Glenwood Boulevard
Turn left onto South Vine Avenue
Continue on Frankston Highway
Continue on State Highway 155 South
Continue on North Frankston Highway
Continue on North Elm Street
Continue on State Highway 155
Continue on North Link Street
Turn right onto East Palestine Avenue
Continue on West Oak Street
Turn straight
Continue on South State Highway 6
Take the exit slight right toward TX OSR
Continue on South State Highway 6
Turn right onto West Old San Antonio Road
Turn right
Take the exit slight right
Keep slight left
Turn left onto United States Highway 77
Continue on North Jefferson Street
Continue on South US Highway 77
Continue on US 77
Continue on United States Highway 77
Continue on North Texana Street
Turn right onto West 4th Street
Continue on Fairwinds Street
Turn left onto United States Highway 77
Take the exit slight right
Turn straight onto Northeast Zac Lentz Parkway
Take the ramp straight
Merge slight left onto Northeast Zac Lentz Parkway
Continue on Northwest Zac Lentz Parkway
Take the exit slight right
Turn left
Turn right onto US Highway 77 South
Turn straight onto Alamo Street
Turn left onto East Empresario Street
Turn right
Continue on Farm to Market Road 136
Turn left onto State Highway 188
Turn right onto FM 1069 North
Turn left onto West Wheeler Avenue
Keep slight left to continue on West Cleveland Boulevard
Turn left onto Harrison Boulevard
Arrive at your destination
Planning for two stops along the way is essential to manage the nearly 9.5-hour duration effectively. Since the route is entirely comprised of local roads, consider departing early in the morning to avoid navigating unfamiliar turns after dark. Keep a close eye on your fuel gauge, as the $72 estimate may fluctuate depending on your vehicle's efficiency and local station prices. Because this is a turn-heavy path, using a reliable navigation system is your best defense against missing a junction on the backroads. Flexibility is your greatest asset here, so don't hesitate to pull over when you need a break from the constant steering.
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.
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 107 miles or 2h 5m in
Use this first pause for coffee, a restroom break, and a quick traffic check ahead.
Halfway reset
Around 242 miles or 4h 43m 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 242 miles or 4h 43m
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 17m
Traffic, exits, and arrival timing usually matter more near Aransas Pass, TX than in the middle of the route.
Open the route before leaving Garland, 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.
Pick one backup stop option before the midpoint in case traffic changes your pacing.
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 Garland, TX
Aim for roughly 242 miles and 4.7 hours of wheel time on this day.
Day 2
Finish the approach into Aransas Pass, TX
Aim for roughly 242 miles and 4.7 hours of wheel time on this day.
Rest stops, refuel points, and overnight suggestions along this route.
Halfway Point
Midpoint
About 242 mi from Garland, TX · 4h 43m into the drive
Mid-route town
Overnight candidate
242 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 Killeen, TXNight 1
242 mi · about 4.7h in
A practical overnight split lands near Killeen, TX after about 242 miles or 4.7 hours of driving.
Find hotelsA short stop after about 107 miles helps settle the day before fatigue starts building.
The midpoint is around 242 miles from Garland, TX, which is a good place for a longer meal and fuel stop.
Overnight split
Hotel stopFor a steadier pace, wrap day one after about 242 miles or 4.7 hours on the road.
The final approach into Aransas Pass, 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 Aransas Pass, TX.
On a multi-day trip, keep the last day a little lighter so you reach Aransas Pass, TX with some flexibility left in the schedule.
These stop ideas are pacing suggestions — the exact town or exit can change with traffic, hotel plans, and fuel range.
Regular Gas
$73.95 one way
$147.90 round trip
| Fuel Type | $/gal | One Way | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| midgrade | $4.25 | $81.04 | $162.08 |
| premium | $4.59 | $87.50 | $175.00 |
| diesel | $5.64 | $107.55 | $215.10 |
No toll roads detected on this route.
Estimated Trip Cost (one way, 1 person)
Fuel
$74
Hotel (1n)
$80–$140
Meals
$50–$100
Total
$204–$314
Rough estimate based on US averages. Hotel $80–$140/night, meals $25–$50/day.
Estimated CO2 emission: 169.4 kg one way. Prices: EIA weekly data, 2026-04-06.
Driving Electric?
About $51 in charging · 1 stop · 66% less CO2
| Vehicle Type | kWh | Stops | DC Fast | Home Charge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average EV | 145.2 | 1 | $50.83 | $23.24 |
| Efficient EV | 121 | 1 | $42.36 | $19.36 |
| EV Truck/SUV | 193.6 | 2 | $67.77 | $30.98 |
Gas CO2
169 kg
EV CO2
57 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
Afternoon in Garland on Sunday
Local time
1:38 PM
CDT
Current temp
63°F
Unavailable
Destination
Afternoon in Aransas Pass on Sunday
Local time
1:38 PM
CDT
Current temp
72°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.
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
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
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.
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