Los Angeles CA to Jacksonville FL I-10 Eastbound Timelapse Drive HD 2025

This is all of the parts of my 2025 Interstate 10 drive. This 4 hour long Video starts in Santa Monica where I leave the Pier to head east. From there I followed I-10 into LA and into the ever lasting LA suburbs before spending the night in Palm Shores. Then it was thru California and Arizona Deserts the next morning, I got to Phoenix in record time and then booked it to Tucson where I passed by I-19 which is soon to be replaced with I-11. Then it was on thru New Mexico into Las Cruces and then finally down into Texas. Then it was onto Driving all 880 Miles of Interstate 10 in Texas. First up was El Paso TX, I drove thru the city before going into the desert, where it was onto Van Horn, then Fort Stockton, then Ozona, and into Sonora where Hill Country starts getting wild. Then it was past Junction and Kerrville before getting into the San Antonio Area where I-10 intersects I-35 and I-37, then it was on to Katy and the Houston Suburbs where I spent the night. Then the next morning I got through Houston although with tons of traffic, from there I went through Beaumont and Orange before finally crossing into Lousiana. Then I drove thru Lake Charles, and eventually made it over into Lafayette, where I-49 currently starts. Then it was across the Swamps into Baton Rouge where I-12 begins and the traffic across the Mississippi was bad, now I headed south to New Orleans then back north to Slidell where I-12 rejoins I-10 and I-59 starts its journey towards Chattanooga. Then it was thru the towns of Gulfport and Biloxi in Mississippi before reaching Alabama and soon after, Mobile where the traffic once again sucked. Then onto Pensacola in Florida where redneck country fades out into Florida Chaos. After another 190 miles I reached Tallahassee at sunset. I spent the night just east of Madison FL and resumed the drive the next morning where I-75 met us in Lake City, after that it was a straight shot to Jacksonville where I-10 finally terminates at I-95 in the Downtown area. I wasn’t done yet though as I took FL 115 and FL 10 to Atlantic Beach to finally end off the long journey. Too bad the weather sucked in Jacksonville so I couldn’t swim in the ocean. The whole trip took nearly 2500 miles, 100 gallons of gas, and around 5 days of driving. I’m Glad that I didn’t have a breakdown at any time on the entire trip. I usually pull over to clean the windshield and the camera lens a lot though, so expect that.