Texas Travel Information Centers
Photo illustration by Todd Serpa.
| City | Information Center Location |
|---|---|
| Amarillo | I-40 (from Oklahoma and New Mexico) |
| Anthony | I-10 (from New Mexico) |
| Austin | Capitol Complex |
| Denison | U.S. Hwy. 75/U.S. Hwy. 69 (from Oklahoma) |
| Gainesville | I-35 (from Oklahoma) |
| Langtry | U.S. Hwy. 90, Loop 25 |
| Laredo | I-35 and U.S. Hwy. 83 (from Mexico) |
| Orange | I-10 (from Louisiana) |
| Texarkana | I-30 (from Arkansas) |
| Valley | U.S. Hwy. 77 and U.S. Hwy. 83 in Harlingen |
| Waskom | I-20 (from Louisiana) |
| Wichita Falls | I-44, U.S. Hwy. 277/U.S. Hwy. 281 (from Oklahoma) |
The Texas Department of Transportation operates 12 information centers for the convenience of visitors. Professionally trained travel counselors welcome visitors and provide a wealth of literature, information, and trip planning to make a Texas visit more enjoyable. Located around the state, the centers are open daily, except major holidays. Eight are at major highway entrances to Texas; one is in Harlingen, serving the lower Rio Grande Valley; and one is in the fascinating Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center at Langtry. These centers also answer a nationwide toll-free number for trip planning, requests for literature, road conditions, and all other travel information services. Just call 800-452-9292, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The information centers and their locations are as follows:
