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Roadtrip with RVshare Tallahassee to Texarkana

On your road trip from Tallahassee to Texarkana, you'll have nothing but fun, fun, fun as you experience the nightlife at the Seville Quarter in Pensacola, spend time exploring the mysteries of New Orleans at Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo, and gobble up all the crawfish you can handle in Lafayette. You'll also enjoy the history and serenity of the relaxing thermal waters at Hot Springs National Park. Be sure not to miss out on some intriguing points of interest at Myrtles Plantation and Mardi Gras World as you travel through the South. 

Tallahassee to Texarkana Road Trip Itinerary

  • Trip Length: 11 hours 25 minutes
  • Mileage: 789 miles
  • Fun Fact: New Orleans was mostly built on swampland, so to protect the bodies and souls of its citizens, elaborate cemeteries with above-ground tombs were erected.

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Nearby National Parks

Add a few national parks to your Tallahassee to Texarkana road trip so you can immerse yourself in gorgeous surroundings while you soak in a bit of history. 

Jean Lafitte National Historical Park

Jean Lafitte National Historical Park is comprised of six different areas throughout New Orleans and the surrounding areas of south LA. Visit each site as you make your way to Texarkana, starting with the French Quarter Visitor Center for morning history talks, interactive exhibits, and educational films. Next, head to Chalmette Battlefield and Cemetery for in-depth tours that explain the historical significance of the Battle of New Orleans. Then, hop aboard a relaxing paddleboat cruise that features a Park Ranger talk, a lunch, and bottomless mimosas as you head down the Mighty Mississippi on the famous Creole Queen. Be sure to check out the Barataria Preserve, Prairie Acadian Cultural Center, and Wetland Acadian Cultural Center for the full experience. 

Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park is a historic gem that's just two hours north of Texarkana and absolutely worth a visit. This unique park features nine early 20th-century bathhouses that were once popular hangouts for politicians and celebrities. Now, you can experience the soothing thermal waters of the springs at the Quapaw and Buckstaff Bathhouses that each has its own special amenities and services; these include a steam cave, mineral baths, and massage packages. Enjoy a cold beer at the Superior Bathhouse Brewery after spending the day hiking some of the park's best trails to a few notable locations at Hot Springs Mountain Tower and the Valley of Vapors, or sip fresh mineral water from a number of taps located throughout the park while strolling the Grand Promenade. For overnight stays, camping is available at the Gulpha Gorge Campground, where you can also swim and picnic. 

Nearby State Parks

Check out a few state parks on your Tallahassee to Texarkana RV road trip to experience each state's natural beauty. 

Seminole State Park

Seminole State Park is a tranquil getaway that lies on the shores of picturesque Lake Seminole in Georgia, where you can go on kayaking, swimming, fishing, and waterskiing adventures. There are also 2 miles of hiking trails, a mini-golf course, a gift shop, and plenty of scenic picnic areas to enjoy. 

Buccaneer State Park

Buccaneer State Park invites you to have a blast at Buccaneer Bay, a 4.5-acre waterpark that features a fun wave pool, several waterslides and two tasty concession stands. You'll also have access to the Pirate's Alley Nature Trail and Jackson's Ridge Disc Golf Course, in addition to a camp store and a game pavilion. 

Chicot State Park

At Chicot State Park, you can explore 6,400 acres of old-growth hardwood trees and beech-magnolia forests in the rolling hills of southern Louisiana, as well as learn about the diverse ecosystems and history of the area at the Acadia Cultural Center nearby. Hiking, fishing, and camping are popular park activities, and you can spend the day swimming in the on-site Olympic-size pool or sunbathing on the deck. 

Along the Way

Mardi Gras World

If you don't happen to be in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, don't be too disappointed. Mardi Gras World is open year-round, and you can take a behind-the-scenes tour of the float den where over 500 of the majestic floats are built each year. Your self-guided tour starts with an overview of the history of the world-famous Mardi Gras celebration before you begin your up-close exploration of a variety of floats as they're being created. 

Myrtles Plantation

At Myrtles Plantation, you can take a guided Mystery Tour of one of America's most haunted locations as you pass through Baton Rouge. On the tour, you'll learn about the history of the famed plantation and hear some spine-tingling ghost tales that include the Legend of Chloe and The Ghost Girl. You may also see a few apparitions walking along the breezeways or capture them in photographs. 

Reunion Tower

Reunion Tower is two hours and 45 minutes west of Shreveport in the bustling city of Dallas. On the observation deck of this iconic city landmark, you can marvel at the magnificent 360-degree views of the Dallas skyline from 470 feet up in the air. Two eateries can also be found in The Ball, where a fine dining experience awaits at Wolfgang Puck's restaurant, 560, which has a dress code and requires a reservation. You can also choose to kick back at the Cloud Nine Café for an afternoon of casual dining. 

Main Cities You Will Pass Through

Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola is a small Floridian city with a ton of cool things that make it worthy of including in your road trip itinerary from Tallahassee to Texarkana. Kick off your time here with a guided tour of the Historic Pensacola Village followed by a fabulous late lunch at The Fish House. Strap on your dancing shoes for a night out in the Seville Quarter, which features a dueling piano bar, a dancehall, a live-music courtyard, an oyster bar, and seven rooms where you can drink the night away. If you're into scuba diving, grab your gear, and head to a few offshore shipwrecks for a day of discovery before you head to the Sandshaker to sip on Pensacola's signature cocktail, the Bushwacker. You should also check out the Pensacola Lighthouse and Museum, Pensacola Beach, Palafox Street, and the O'Zone Pizza Pub. 

Emerald Beach RV Park is located just minutes from the beautiful shores of the Santa Rosa Sound. Some of the amenities you'll have access to are a heated swimming pool, a private beach, hot showers, a laundry room, and a clean dump station

New Orleans, Louisiana

When you're in New Orleans, start by scarfing down some classic beignets at Café du Monde in the French Quarter. After you've dusted off the last of the powdered sugar, head to Bourbon Street for a savory meal at Galatoire's before you sample a few craft cocktails at the Old Absinthe House. Let the rhythm move you at the Jazz Playhouse, or if you prefer to be a part of the entertainment, then the karaoke at the Cat's Meow is the place to practice your vocals. You can't be in the Big Easy and not go to a few spooky spots, so be sure to experience Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo, Lafayette Cemetery, and the LaLaurie Mansion. 

French Quarter RV Park offers plenty of fantastic amenities that include free cable, a swimming pool and hot tub, four private bathhouses, and a dump station. This park is also within walking distance of the French Quarter. 

Lafayette, Louisiana

In Lafayette, you're definitely going to eat a bunch of crawfish and Cajun gumbo at some of the best restaurants in the South when you visit The Cajun Table, T-Coon's Restaurant, and the Jambalaya Shoppe. For a lesson about how craft beers are created in the bayou, you should check out the free Saturday tour at Bayou Teche Brewing, which features a one-of-a-kind Beer Garden with 24 unique ales and lagers on tap. Some of the historic sights you’ll want to see are the Vermilionville Historic Village and the Acadian Cultural Center, as well as the Jungle Gardens on Avery Island. 

KOA Campground of Lafayette is a great place to set up camp while you explore more of Lafayette. This KOA features a swimming pool, a mini-golf course, and a fishing pond, as well as propane refills, firewood, free Wi-Fi, and an on-site dump station

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When you follow this road trip itinerary from Tallahassee to Texarkana, you will enjoy historic locations and beautiful scenery along the way. If you want to travel in comfort and style, consider an RV rental from RVshare. From large motorhomes to compact campervans, there is a rig that will meet your travel and budget needs. Once you hit the road, you are protected by our renter guarantee and 24/7 roadside assistance. Find the perfect vehicle for your travel needs in Tallahassee or Texarkana.