Shortly after where it passes the entrance to the Johnson Branch Unit of Lake Ray Roberts State Park, the road changes direction to northeastward.
The route travels in a generally northwesterly direction along four-lane Roy Richard Drive, one of the major north–south thoroughfares in Schertz.
The highway began at US 290 and ran northeast via Cameron Road for approximately 0.9 miles (1.4 km) to Loop 111, which became part of US 183 one month later.
It begins at FM 711 southeast of the Shelby County Line and continues north a distance of 1.3 miles (2.1 km).
The highway travels in an eastern direction, passes near a large livestock area and the Jones Station Power Plant, then ends at an intersection with FM 835 near Buffalo Springs.
Farm to Market Road 3024 (FM 3024) is located in Live Oak and San Patricio counties.
The highway begins at the intersection of Turkey Creek and Union Hill Roads, with the roadway continuing west along the former.
FM 3027 travels in a southeastern direction to Mineral Wells and has an overlap with US 281 in the northern part of town.
Farm to Market Road 3029 (FM 3029) is located in Hurst and North Richland Hills, just northeast of Fort Worth, in Tarrant County.
FM 3029 begins at SH 121/SH 183 (Airport Freeway) in Hurst; the Precinct Line Road name continues south of here.
After an intersection with Harwood Road, the highway passes along the eastern edge of the northeast campus of Tarrant County College.
After crossing SH 26 (Grapevine Highway), FM 3029 runs along the city line between North Richland Hills and Hurst.
It begins at FM 87 west of the Howard county line and continues southeast 9.181 miles (14.775 km) to US 80.
FM 3038 was designated on May 5, 1966, from US 75 westward to 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of Wilson Creek at Hardin Boulevard.
The highway travels in a northeast direction and passes near a residential area, leaving the town near the East Fork Trinity River.
[66] Farm to Market Road 3040 (FM 3040) runs 6 miles (9.7 km) from Flower Mound to Lewisville in Denton County.
The highway travels in an eastern direction, interacting FM 1637, and continuing along Steinbeck Bend Drive through the Bosqueville neighborhood, passing the Waco Mammoth National Monument.
It runs from Farm to Market Road 850 (FM 850) in Overton north to Interstate 20 (I-20) on southern edge of Liberty City.
Roughly four miles (6.4 km) farther north, after passing just west of the unincorporated community of Red Level, FM 3053 reaches its junction with the west end of Farm to Market Road 1639 (FM 1639) and County Road 1111 (CR 1111) northeast of Florey Lake.
CR 1111 initially heads west, along the north side of Lake Florey, then turns south toward Overton.)
It begins at the Oxea Chemical Plant, southeast of Lake Le Tulle, and continues east 2.416 miles (3.888 km) to FM 2668.
It begins at US 75 at Streetman and continues northeast and northwest 4.871 miles (7.839 km) to the Navarro County Line.
It begins at Star Harbor and continues south and east 2.819 miles (4.537 km) to SH 198 in Malakoff.
[109] It begins at FM 1419, about 0.25 mi (0.40 km) north of the Rio Grande and near the aptly named colonia of Southmost.
It begins at FM 649 south of the Webb County Line and continues east 16.256 miles (26.161 km) to SH 16.
It begins at SH 198 at Kaufman County Line and continues south and east 6.676 miles (10.744 km) to FM 316.
It begins at FM 1725 southeast of SH 150 and continues south and west 7,255 miles (11.676 km) to the Montgomery County Line.
North of Loop 336, FM 3083 turns to the west and starts to see a little more development along its route until an intersection with Farm to Market Road 1484.
The highway passes over the interstate on the Don Blanton Memorial Bridge and runs near many residential areas before ending at SH 105 in northwestern Conroe.
After Ralph Hall Parkway, the highway passes by a major retail center before ending at an intersection with FM 740.