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Texas Advertising.

Billboard Advertising in Texas

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Everything is bigger in Texas including your advertising impact. With billboards across Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and beyond, you can put your brand in front of millions of drivers and pedestrians every day.

Why Advertise on Texas Billboards?

  • Massive Reach: Texas highways are some of the busiest in the country, giving your message unmatched visibility.
  • Targeted Locations: Choose from premium sites in urban centres, suburbs, or along interstates.
  • Flexible Options: From traditional static billboards to dynamic digital screens, we’ve got the right format for your campaign.

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Find the perfect billboard in Texas and launch your campaign today. Whether you’re building brand awareness or driving local sales, our team makes it simple to plan, book and go live.

Houston

  • I-10 (Katy Freeway) → one of the busiest freeways in the U.S., huge commuter traffic.
  • Uptown/Galleria area → high-income shoppers and business audiences.
  • Downtown near Minute Maid Park & Toyota Center → sports and event traffic.

Dallas–Fort Worth

  • I-35E & I-30 interchange → major commuter corridor.
  • Downtown Dallas near American Airlines Center → sports, concerts, nightlife.
  • DFW Airport approach roads → travellers and business audiences.

Austin

  • I-35 through Downtown → heavy daily commuter and tourist traffic.
  • South Congress (SoCo) District → trendy retail and dining.
  • Near University of Texas campus → 50,000+ students plus game-day crowds.

San Antonio

  • Loop 410 & I-35 interchange → strong commuter visibility.
  • Downtown near the Alamo & River Walk → high tourist exposure.
  • AT&T Center & Alamodome areas → event-driven traffic.

Statewide Highways

  • I-35 (from San Antonio through Austin to Dallas) → connects three major metros.
  • I-45 (Houston to Dallas) → one of the busiest travel corridors in Texas.
  • I-20 & I-30 (Dallas to Fort Worth and beyond) → strong regional commuter belt.

Why Advertise in Texas?

  • Massive Reach: Texas is the second-largest state economy in the U.S, with huge buying power.
  • Fast Growing: Fast-growing cities like Austin, Dallas–Fort Worth, and Houston are magnets for new residents and businesses. High traffic volumes on interstates (I-10, I-35, I-45) mean more daily impressions for your ads.
  • Bigger is Better in Texas: Cost-effective reach compared to traditional media like TV and radio. Texas’s “bigger is better” culture means bold outdoor ads resonate strongly.
  • Year-Round Visibility: Event-driven demand: major sports, concerts, and festivals bring spikes in foot and car traffic.
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Top Billboard/Bulletin locations in Texas

We provide access to both traditional and digital billboard formats across:

  • Houston: I-10 / Katy Freeway – busiest stretch in Texas, commuters + retail shoppers. I-610 Loop (Galleria/Uptown) – affluent audiences, major shopping district. Downtown near Minute Maid Park & Toyota Center – sports, concerts, and nightlife traffic. US-59 / Southwest Freeway – heavy commuter corridor into downtown.
  • I-95 / Cross Bronx Expressway: I-95 / Cross Bronx Expressway: High-volume highway exposure, ideal for regional campaigns.
  • Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW): Mixmaster Interchange (I-30 / I-35E) – huge commuter flows into downtown Dallas. I-35W & I-820 Loop – access to Fort Worth commuters and suburban growth areas. Downtown near American Airlines Center – sports fans, events, nightlife. DFW International Airport corridors – premium business and travel audience.
  • Austin: I-35 through Downtown Austin – the city’s main artery, high daily traffic. South Congress Avenue (SoCo District) – trendy retail and dining crowds. Mopac Expressway (Loop 1) – key commuter freeway with tech workers. University of Texas campus & stadium area – students + game-day exposure.
  • San Antonio: I-35 (San Antonio–Austin–Dallas) – links three of Texas’s largest metros. I-45 (Houston–Dallas) – critical travel and freight corridor. I-20 (Dallas–Fort Worth to West Texas) – connects DFW with oil and gas markets.

Billboard Types Available with associated Costs:

Types of outdoor advertising we offer in Texas

  • Large-format bulletins along highways and key arteries
  • High-profile digital billboards and spectaculars
  • Street-level posters and urban panels in pedestrian-heavy zones
  • Transit formats including subway, taxi tops, and kiosks
  • Custom wall murals and building wraps in high-traffic districts

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    At Billboards America, we manage every aspect of your campaign; creative, strategy, media booking, and reporting. Whether you’re launching a product, promoting an event, or driving national awareness, New York City is your billboard megaphone. Chat with us now, or email sales@billboardsamerica.com to get started. We’ll show you the best billboard opportunities across all five boroughs - and deliver results. Looking for billboards in Alabama; Alaska; Arizona; Arkansas; California; Colorado; Connecticut; Delaware; Florida; Georgia; Hawaii; Idaho; Illinois; Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; Kentucky; Louisiana; Maine; Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; Minnesota; Mississippi; Missouri; Montana; Nebraska; Nevada; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New Mexico; New York; North Carolina; North Dakota; Ohio; Oklahoma; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; South Carolina; South Dakota; Tennessee; Texas; Utah; Vermont; Virginia; Washington; West Virginia; Wisconsin; Wyoming? We have access to boards across all states.
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    Frequently Asked Questions.

    Billboard advertising costs in Nashville vary depending on size, format, and location. On average, rates range from $800 to $10,000 per month. Premium placements near Downtown Broadway, Vanderbilt, or along I-40 and I-65 may cost more.


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