Texas Recreational Road 11

The roadway proceeds as a two-lane, paved road, traveling northward through rural areas on a large peninsula on the lake.

The road continues north, traveling through scrub land before it intersects the Ray Stoker Jr. Highway, and bends slightly northeast for a short distance.

The highway intersects a small road leading to a residential community on the lake, before continuing northeast, where it intersects County Road 4763 (CR 4763), which leads to a small residential area.

It turns north and continues for a short distance, after which the highway bends northwest, and proceeds to its northern terminus, a boat-launch ramp on the coast of the lake.

[5] By 1961, the portion designated as RM 2134 had been upgraded to a bituminous surface, made of asphalt and crushed rock.

In addition, a new bridge had been constructed along the RM 2134 portion, and it had been straightened generally along the present location of RE 11.

The construction of the lake destroyed a large portion of RM 2134, and caused the removal of the highway to FM 1929.