Texas The western terminus is at a point where US 190 intersects with
I-10, a few miles east of
Bakersfield and west of the town of
Iraan, in the middle of
Pecos County. It runs east through
Texas Hill Country speckled with sagebrush, intersecting with
State Highway 305 (SH 305), crossing into
Schleicher County, and intersecting with
US 277 in
Eldorado. US 190 continues east into
Menard County, intersecting State Highway 864, and passing a few miles north of
Fort McKavett State Historic Site, entering
Menard and intersecting with
US 83 north a short distance. Continuing on a northeastward route, US 190 enters McCulloch County and into
Brady. As the closest city to the geographical center of Texas, the city proclaims itself the "True Heart of Texas", "where five major highways meet, making it a major gateway to all regions of the state". US 190 enters Brady from the south merging and
running concurrently with north
US 377 and
US 87 through town, intersecting
Farm to Market Road 2028 (FM 2028),
FM 2309, then splitting with US 87 and US 377, before exiting the city heading east. US 190 goes through
Rochelle, enters
San Saba County, through
Richland Springs where it intersects
FM 45, the communities Algerita, and Harkeyville, and into
San Saba, the birthplace of actor
Tommy Lee Jones, and an intersection with
SH 16. Continuing east, US 190 enters
Lampasas County, entering
Lometa, merging and running concurrently with
US 183 south into the city of
Lampasas. Splitting from US 183 and continuing east, US 190 runs through
Kempner and into the extreme southern corner of
Coryell County and
Copperas Cove, which is located on the southwestern edge of
Fort Hood. On the east side of Copperas Cove, a concurrency with
I-14 begins. US 190 then traverses through part of Fort Hood, into
Bell County and
Killeen. Being directly adjacent to the main cantonment of Fort Hood, both Killeen and Copperas Cove depend on the fort and those stationed there. US 190 next intersects and merges with
I-35 through
Belton and enters
Temple, where I-14 ends. The highway then merges and runs concurrently with
SH 36 south. Continuing east and south, US 190 passes through
Rogers and enters
Milam County then
Cameron and merges with
US 77 south for a distance. A few miles south of Cameron, US 190 merges and runs concurrently with
US 79 north. In
Hearne, US 190 splits with US 79 and merges to run concurrently with
SH 6 south, entering
Brazos County, through
Benchley, and into
Bryan, that is considered the heart of the
Brazos Valley (Southeast Central Texas), and is part of the
Bryan-College Station metropolitan area. US 190 splits with SH 6, turning northeast and merging with
SH 21 north, entering
Kurten, entering
Madison County also passing through
North Zulch, Cottonwood and into
Madisonville, before merging with
I-45 south and into
Walker County, then entering
Huntsville, where US 190 splits heading into Eastern Texas. Continuing east, US 190 enters
San Jacinto County, passing north of
Oakhurst and
Point Blank, crossing
Lake Livingston, entering
Polk County and into
Onalaska. US 190 from the west makes a semi-loop up over Lake Livingston and down to
Livingston, intersecting
US 59 and
Business US 59 (Bus. US 59) and through
Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation, entering
Tyler County, merging with
FM 256 and into
Woodville. East of Woodville, FM 256 splits north and US 190 crosses BA Steinhagen Lake, into
Jasper County, intersecting with
SH 63 east, and in the center of
Jasper intersecting with
US 96. Continuing east, US 190 travels through
Holly Springs and enters
Newton County, proceeding into
Newton. In Newton, US 190 turns south through Bon Wier, and then crosses the
Louisiana line. In Newton County, US 190 has been designated one of the routes on the
Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail.
Louisiana US 190 crosses the Sabine River and enters the western portion of Louisiana in swampy bayou terrain west of
Merryville, Louisiana. Merryville is the location of the old Coushatta Indian village. From Merryville the highway heads north by northeast to the community of Junction, Louisiana, also referred to as "The Junction". Junction is where
Louisiana Highway 111 (LA 111) and US 190 intersect and is the site of a roadside marker and the joining of two Indian trails. From Junction, US 190 heads east to
DeRidder, where it runs concurrently with
US 171 south and passes several sites on the
National Register of Historic Places, such as the
Beauregard Parish Jail,
Beauregard Parish Courthouse, and the
DeRidder Commercial Historic District. US 190 runs concurrently with US 171 to
Ragley, where US 190 parts with US 171 heading east. From Ragley, the two-lane highway heads nearly due east almost parallel to
I-10 until
Opelousas. US 190 crosses the northern reach of the
Atchafalaya Basin near the
Morganza Spillway en route to
Baton Rouge. From Baton Rouge, US 190 passes, in places
divided, through
Denham Springs,
Albany,
Hammond,
Robert,
Goodbee,
Covington,
Mandeville, before reaching the eastern terminus at
Slidell. A New bridge was built and completed in January 2026 The stretch between
I-12 south of Covington and the intersection with
LA 22 at Mandeville is multilane divided with
controlled access, serving as the primary connector between I-12 and the north end of the
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. The highway's eastern terminus is in the
bayous near Slidell, at an intersection with
US 90. This junction was once known as the "White Kitchen" after a restaurant that was once located there.
Other designations • Atchafalaya Expressway — US 190 in Louisiana • Earl Rudder Freeway and Central Texas Expressway — US 190 in Texas (part of future I-14) ==History==