"even if they got to Amarillo, (does anyone know the way?)"
It's actually over 500 miles from San Antonio (which is at the edge of the Texas Hill Country, where it was filmed) to Amarillo. In reality, you could get there on good, well-traveled roads (I-10/U.S. 87 north to Kerrville; then staying on U.S. 87 to Lubbock, where it becomes I-27/U.S. 87 north Amarillo).
I've never driven it, but I know that's how you'd normally get from that part of Texas to Amarillo. You'd also pass through decent-sized towns like Kerrville, San Angelo, Big Spring, Lubbock and Plainview on the way. And there are no rolling, wooded hills in the Amarillo area (except maybe in the bottom of the nearby Palo Duro Canyon).
But, I guess the point of going in the R.V. is to stay off the beaten path.
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