Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
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Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Need the help of the forum/ my fellow Texans.
We have RV'd a bunch of times from Fort Worth to Port Aransas and have passed through a small town in between here and there that I would like to go back to but can't remember the name. It is a small town with a metal arch style bridge that goes over a river that isn't typical for Texas. The river is almost set in a gorge and has homes on the bluffs on each side. I really want to go boating on that river this summer.
What say you Texperts?
We have RV'd a bunch of times from Fort Worth to Port Aransas and have passed through a small town in between here and there that I would like to go back to but can't remember the name. It is a small town with a metal arch style bridge that goes over a river that isn't typical for Texas. The river is almost set in a gorge and has homes on the bluffs on each side. I really want to go boating on that river this summer.
What say you Texperts?
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Is it closer to Port Aransas or Fort Worth? and which route do you take?
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
If you know what route you took you can go to Google Earth to look for the area by drilling down. There is a metal span bridge on 281 S over the Guadalupe just north of Bulverde, but that's not on the route between FW and Port Aransas.steveincowtown wrote:Need the help of the forum/ my fellow Texans.
We have RV'd a bunch of times from Fort Worth to Port Aransas and have passed through a small town in between here and there that I would like to go back to but can't remember the name. It is a small town with a metal arch style bridge that goes over a river that isn't typical for Texas. The river is almost set in a gorge and has homes on the bluffs on each side. I really want to go boating on that river this summer.
What say you Texperts?
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Unfortunately we have only run across the town twice in our travels. IIRC correctly it is about 1/2 between the two as we usually stop there to walk the dog/eat.mental_midget wrote:Is it closer to Port Aransas or Fort Worth? and which route do you take?
Great idea, which I have already tried a couple of time. Literally following Google earth down rivers to where they meet little towns.puma guy wrote:]
If you know what route you took you can go to Google Earth to look for the area by drilling down.
I have enough time invested in trying to figure this out that I probably could have just driven back and forth to Port A a few times and eventually run across it!
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
See my edited post. If you some how took Hwy 281 S it may be what you're looking for.steveincowtown wrote:Unfortunately we have only run across the town twice in our travels. IIRC correctly it is about 1/2 between the two as we usually stop there to walk the dog/eat.mental_midget wrote:Is it closer to Port Aransas or Fort Worth? and which route do you take?
Great idea, which I have already tried a couple of time. Literally following Google earth down rivers to where they meet little towns.puma guy wrote:]
If you know what route you took you can go to Google Earth to look for the area by drilling down.
I have enough time invested in trying to figure this out that I probably could have just driven back and forth to Port A a few times and eventually run across it!
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Fort+Wo ... 339158!5i1
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Were you on I-35 most of the route, or more likely, US281.
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
The only town I can really think of is Ganado (Northeast of Victoria), or maybe Rosebud. Do you remember if you went through Houston, or Waco and hit 77, or Austin and San Antonio? I only ask maybe to jog your memory a little bit. Maybe through Houston to go down the coast, Waco which would be a pretty much straight shot down 77, or stay on 35 down through Austin and San Antonio maybe for some cool rest stops and attractions?
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Forgot about Spring Branch, that's another possible little townpuma guy wrote:See my edited post. If you some how took Hwy 281 S it may be what you're looking for.steveincowtown wrote:Unfortunately we have only run across the town twice in our travels. IIRC correctly it is about 1/2 between the two as we usually stop there to walk the dog/eat.mental_midget wrote:Is it closer to Port Aransas or Fort Worth? and which route do you take?
Great idea, which I have already tried a couple of time. Literally following Google earth down rivers to where they meet little towns.puma guy wrote:]
If you know what route you took you can go to Google Earth to look for the area by drilling down.
I have enough time invested in trying to figure this out that I probably could have just driven back and forth to Port A a few times and eventually run across it!
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Fort+Wo ... 339158!5i1
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
mental_midget wrote:Forgot about Spring Branch, that's another possible little townpuma guy wrote:See my edited post. If you some how took Hwy 281 S it may be what you're looking for.steveincowtown wrote:Unfortunately we have only run across the town twice in our travels. IIRC correctly it is about 1/2 between the two as we usually stop there to walk the dog/eat.mental_midget wrote:Is it closer to Port Aransas or Fort Worth? and which route do you take?
Great idea, which I have already tried a couple of time. Literally following Google earth down rivers to where they meet little towns.puma guy wrote:]
If you know what route you took you can go to Google Earth to look for the area by drilling down.
I have enough time invested in trying to figure this out that I probably could have just driven back and forth to Port A a few times and eventually run across it!
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Fort+Wo ... 339158!5i1
Bulverde is taking over the entire area. A lot of folks are not laughing, though! Especially Spring Branch.
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Using Google I found one in Llano and one over Inks Lake
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Steveincowtown; check out where Highway 183 crosses the Guadalupe River in Cuero; metal arch type bridge, little more than half way, though....
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
These are off the path a bit from FT Worth to Aransas, but
bridge shaped like this?
(Photo is Llano bridge on I-29
http://historicbridges.org/bridges/brow ... xas/llano/
Cureo bridge over the Guapalupe
https://livingnewdeal.org/projects/guad ... er-bridge/
Doubtful you mean this one, wrong "shape" but it's an interesting one
San Saba has Regency Suspension Bridge (San Saba) which is in the credits of Texas Country Reporter TV show
"Swinging Bridge," is a one-lane suspension bridge over the Colorado River
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regency_Bridge
bridge shaped like this?
(Photo is Llano bridge on I-29
http://historicbridges.org/bridges/brow ... xas/llano/
Cureo bridge over the Guapalupe
https://livingnewdeal.org/projects/guad ... er-bridge/
Doubtful you mean this one, wrong "shape" but it's an interesting one
San Saba has Regency Suspension Bridge (San Saba) which is in the credits of Texas Country Reporter TV show
"Swinging Bridge," is a one-lane suspension bridge over the Colorado River
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regency_Bridge
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
With not much more to go on than your description, it will probably be very difficult to pinpoint a particular bridge. Texas has lots of rivers, creeks, and metal arched bridges. Also a lot of small towns.
There are several sites that have photos of bridges here's a few:
https://bridgehunter.com/category/location/tx/
http://www.texasescapes.com/Texas_archi ... idges.html
http://itouchmap.com/?s=TX&f=bridge
There are several sites that have photos of bridges here's a few:
https://bridgehunter.com/category/location/tx/
http://www.texasescapes.com/Texas_archi ... idges.html
http://itouchmap.com/?s=TX&f=bridge
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
Sounds like La Grange... The old metal suspension bridge on 77 has been replaced with a modern bridge but there is still a metal bridge like the one you describe on the Business 71 Route. The Colorado runs through there and it is a fairly deep gorge with some homes on the hills and bluffs above it...steveincowtown wrote:Need the help of the forum/ my fellow Texans.
We have RV'd a bunch of times from Fort Worth to Port Aransas and have passed through a small town in between here and there that I would like to go back to but can't remember the name. It is a small town with a metal arch style bridge that goes over a river that isn't typical for Texas. The river is almost set in a gorge and has homes on the bluffs on each side. I really want to go boating on that river this summer.
What say you Texperts?
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Re: Calling all "Texperts", where is this?
If I were driving from Fort Worth to Port A, I would take IH 35 to San Antonio and from there take IH 37 south. The question is where you would cut over to the east. You're unlikely to encounter metal-arched bridges on the interstate.
I would probably cut over just south of Mathis, but then you wouldn't likely encounter any significant bridges. If you took IH 37 all the way to Corpus Christi, you'd see the Harbor Bridge. Could that be it? It's a lot farther along than half way.
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I would probably cut over just south of Mathis, but then you wouldn't likely encounter any significant bridges. If you took IH 37 all the way to Corpus Christi, you'd see the Harbor Bridge. Could that be it? It's a lot farther along than half way.
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