Texas Park Road 22

Park Road 22 marker

Park Road 22
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 15.590 mi[1] (25.090 km)
Existed: July 1, 1940 (1940-07-01)[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: Northern boundary of Padre Island National Seashore
North end: SH 358 in Flour Bluff, Corpus Christi
Location
Counties: Nueces, Kleberg
Highway system
PR 21PR 23

Texas Park Road 22 (PR 22) is a major Park Road located in Nueces and Kleberk counties along the Gulf Coast region of the U.S. states of Texas. The highway is approximately 15.6 miles (25.1 km) in length, and is located mainly in the city of Corpus Christi, with a large portion of the roadway traveling along Padre Island. Most of the highway's length within Corpus Christi is built up to freeway standards.

Exit list

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Kleberg 0.0000.000Northern boundary of Padre Island National SeashoreSouthern terminus
NuecesCorpus Christi6.89211.092Southern end of divided highway
9.66215.549 SH 361 Port AransasSouthern terminus of SH 361
10.534–
10.547
16.953–
16.974
Aquarius StreetSouthernmost at-grade intersection along PR 22
10.70417.226Southern end of freeway
10.89517.534John F. Kennedy Memorial Causeway
11.07717.827Intracoastal TurnaroundAccess to South Padre Island Drive
11.734–
11.762
18.884–
18.929
Intracoastal TurnaroundAccess to boat-launch ramp
11.88419.125Frontage RoadSouthbound entrance only
13.091–
13.613
21.068–
21.908
Laguna Madre AccessSouthbound exit and entrance
14.19822.849Waldron Road/NAS–CCADNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
15.24824.539Waldron Road/Laguna Shores Road/Flour Bluff DriveNo southbound or northbound entrance
15.59025.090 SH 358 northNorthern terminus; southbound exit and northbound entrance; freeway continues as SH 358
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 Transportation Planning and Programming Division. "Park Road No. 22". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  2. Statewide Planning Map (Map). Cartography by Transportation Planning and Programming Division. Texas Department of Transportation. 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
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