Glen Rose to Round Rock Shuttle
Travelers leaving the historic square of Glen Rose, where the Paluxy River winds past Dinosaur Valley State Park, can step into a private shuttle that heads northeast across the rolling Hill Country. The route follows US‑67 out of town, crosses the Brazos River near Glen Rose Lake, then merges onto I‑35 at the town of Cleburne. From there the interstate carries the vehicle past the Fort Worth metro fringe, through the suburban corridors of Burleson and Mansfield, before entering Williamson County. The final stretch runs along I‑35 past the Dell campus, the Round Rock Premium Outlets, and the Dell Diamond baseball stadium, delivering passengers to any address in Round Rock — whether a downtown loft on Main Street, a corporate office near the tech corridor, or a hotel close to Austin‑Bergstrom International Airport.
The door‑to‑door drive typically requires between 162 and 223 minutes, depending on traffic around the Dallas‑Fort Worth interchange and the I‑35 construction zones near Georgetown. Because the shuttle picks up at the exact location you provide — a ranch gate on County Road 101, a vacation rental on FM 56, or a business park on South Mays — there is no need to coordinate a meeting point at a terminal. The driver monitors real‑time traffic and adjusts the route to keep the trip within the expected window.
For passengers connecting to a flight, the service tracks the inbound aircraft at Austin‑Bergstrom and shifts the pickup time accordingly. If a flight is delayed, the driver will wait until the new arrival estimate and then proceed, ensuring you are not left stranded at the curb.
How long does the trip take?
The typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from two hours forty‑two minutes to three hours forty‑three minutes, with most trips falling near the three‑hour mark under normal conditions.
What if my flight is delayed?
We monitor the flight status and adjust the pickup time to match the updated arrival, so the shuttle meets you when you actually land.
Can I bring extra luggage?
Standard luggage fits easily in the vehicle; oversized items such as bicycles or large sports equipment can be accommodated with advance notice.
Ready to schedule your ride? Call (817) 403‑6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip reservations.
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