Texas Recreational Road 2

[2] From this terminus, the highway proceeds as a two-lane, paved road, which travels through a small parking lot and turns northeastward.

The highway intersects Cam Real Road, which leads to the Devils Shores community and the surrounding area.

In addition, the community which the road served had expanded to five residential structures and a gate was built at the western end of the highway.

[8] The first serious interest in the road came in mid-1969, when the National Park Service approved a plan to develop the facilities with Amistad.

The Rough Canyon and Diablo East portions of the park were given particular focus, since they were the only two that were in existence at the time.

[14] RE 2 was approved by the Administration Circle on June 1, 1970, making it the second route officially designated as a recreational road.

An image of a lake, surrounded by shrubs
The Amistad Reservoir , served by RE 2
A map of a road
A map of the road preceding RE 2, circa 1940