Looking for a budget-friendly stay in Orange, Texas? Motel 6 Orange, TX and Studio 6 Orange, TX put you close to I-10, making it easy to explore local attractions, reach nearby refineries, or continue your Gulf Coast road trip. Enjoy essential amenities like free Wi-Fi, comfortable rooms, and pet-friendly policies, plus kitchenettes at Studio 6 for longer stays. With convenient access to dining, shopping, and the historic downtown riverfront, our Orange locations offer the practical comfort and value you need, whether you’re here for work, family visits, or a quick stopover on the Texas-Louisiana border.










Orange, Texas sits near the Louisiana border along I-10, making it a convenient stop for Gulf Coast road trips. Studio 6 Orange, TX at 2502 Texas 62 is about 5.3 miles from downtown Orange, just off major routes that connect you to Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Lake Charles. Motel 6 Orange, TX also keeps you close to the city’s historic downtown and the Sabine River.
Popular nearby attractions in Orange include the Stark Museum of Art, Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, and the historic W.H. Stark House. Outdoor lovers can head to the Sabine River and nearby bayous for fishing and boating, while families can enjoy local parks and riverfront strolls.
Key transit details near Orange:
- Interstate 10: the primary east–west route through Orange
- US-90 and TX-62: local connectors to neighborhoods, shopping, and dining
- Jack Brooks Regional Airport (Beaumont): about 30–40 miles west
- Easy access to Lake Charles, LA, and the rest of Southeast Texas via I-10
Both nearby properties make it easy to get back on the road quickly the next day.
Orange experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, so planning around the weather can help you stay comfortable and on budget. Summer (June–September) is peak heat and humidity, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Pack lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and a rain jacket. The outdoor pool at Studio 6 Orange, TX, open all year, is especially refreshing after long days on I-10.
Fall and spring bring more comfortable temperatures, ideal for exploring the Sabine River, visiting Shangri La Botanical Gardens, or strolling downtown Orange. Layers work best as mornings and evenings can feel cooler near the water. Winter is generally mild, but pack a light jacket for cooler fronts.
Booking tips for Orange:
- Reserve earlier for weekends, holidays, and regional events in Southeast Texas
- Consider Studio 6 Orange, TX for longer stays, thanks to in-room kitchenettes and coin laundry
- Choose Motel 6 Orange, TX for quick overnight stops and simple, budget-conscious stays
- Check road conditions during hurricane season (June–November) if traveling along the Gulf Coast
Orange is a practical stopping point along Interstate 10 for travelers driving between Houston, Beaumont, and Lake Charles. Both Studio 6 Orange, TX and Motel 6 Orange, TX offer easy access to I-10, making them convenient for truckers, families, and business travelers needing a straightforward, no-frills stay.
Nearby road trip and transit highlights:
- I-10 Corridor: Direct route to Beaumont (west) and Lake Charles, Louisiana (east)
- US-90: Scenic alternative that parallels I-10 through Southeast Texas
- Sabine River crossings: Quick access between Texas and Louisiana attractions
- Jack Brooks Regional Airport (near Beaumont): regional flights connecting to larger hubs
- Port of Orange and industrial facilities: convenient for work crews and business travel
Along the way, you can stop at Beaumont’s museums and historic sites, or explore Cajun cuisine in nearby Louisiana towns. Staying in Orange lets you break up long Gulf Coast drives while keeping fuel, food, and lodging costs manageable.
Travelers to Orange can count on simple, useful amenities designed for comfort and value. Studio 6 Orange, TX offers features especially suited for extended or work-related stays, while Motel 6 Orange, TX focuses on essential comforts for overnight guests. Across these Orange locations, you’ll find a welcoming, budget-friendly environment.
At Studio 6 Orange, TX (2502 Texas 62):
- Free Wi-Fi to stay connected
- Kitchenettes in all rooms for cooking your own meals
- Outdoor unheated pool (open all year, weather permitting)
- Coin laundry for longer stays or work crews
- Snack bar/deli for quick bites
- Free self-parking with easy highway access
- Elevator for convenient access to upper floors
- Pet-friendly policies so you can bring your dog or cat
At Motel 6 Orange, TX:
- Pet-friendly rooms
- Kids stay free, helping families stretch their travel budget
- Service-minded staff focused on a no-fuss stay
- In-room heating and wake-up service
- Television with satellite/cable channels and telephone
Both properties reflect the straightforward, value-focused approach travelers expect from Motel 6.
Choosing the right part of Orange helps match your stay to your travel plans and budget. Whether you’re overnighting on I-10 or exploring local culture, the Orange area offers practical options close to key routes and attractions.
- I-10 / TX-62 Corridor (Studio 6 Orange, TX)
- Ideal for: Road-trippers, truckers, and work crews needing fast access to I-10
- Why stay here: Close to gas, dining, and highway ramps; convenient for early departures and late-night arrivals
- Central Orange / Downtown Area (Motel 6 Orange, TX vicinity)
- Ideal for: Visitors wanting quick drives to the Stark Museum of Art, Shangri La Botanical Gardens, riverfront parks, and local eateries
- Why stay here: Short trips to historic attractions and community events while still being close to I-10
- Industrial & Port Access Zones (around the broader Orange–Beaumont corridor)
- Ideal for: Business travelers and crews working at industrial plants, shipyards, or port facilities
- Why stay here: Straightforward commute routes and budget-friendly lodging help manage project costs
Staying at these Orange-area locations gives you functional comfort, easy parking, and reliable access to the routes you need.