15 Most Exciting Road Trips From Texas

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Take a state as big as Texas — 268,597 square miles — and couple it with a pandemic, and you have another meaning to "Lone Star State."

If you are antsy and in need of travel, we've found cities you can visit that are just a road trip away. Some may only take a few hours, but all can be done in a day to get you to a new place to see, explore and shake up repetitive days.

Ready to go? We have the mileage, hotels and attractions already planned out for you on these 15 most exciting road trips from major cities in Texas.

New Orleans

New Orleans

Let the good times roll in New Orleans, home to the nation's biggest Mardi Gras celebration and Jazz Fest.

Where to Go: Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World museum, the French Quarter and the Garden District

Where to Stay: Maison de la Luz , the top-ranked hotel in the city

Where to Eat: Cafe du Monde for its famous beignets

Getting There

New Orleans

From Houston: 348 miles, 5 hours and 15 minutes

From Dallas: 506 miles, 7.5 hours

From San Antonio: 543 miles, 8 hours

From Austin: 564 miles, 9 hours and 15 minutes

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs

Go farther afield to the crossroads between the American Plains and the West, where ample skiing and crisp air await.

Where to Go: The Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak and one of many zipline tours

Where to Stay: The Broadmoor , a destination resort dating back more than 100 years

Where to Eat: Salsa on the Rock, the top-rated restaurant in the city

colorado springs

From Houston: 958 miles, 14.5 hours

From Dallas: 724 miles, 10.5 hours

From San Antonio: 862 miles,13 hours

From Austin: 849 miles, 13 hours

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City

You won't be able to squeeze in all of the sights in OK City in one weekend — there are more than 50 attractions here.

Where to Go: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Bricktown, and the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens

Where to Stay: Inside a 1920s renovated building at the Ambassador Hotel Oklahoma City, Autograph Collection  

Where to Eat: Metro Wine Bar & Bistro, the city's favorite

Oklahoma City

From Houston: 445 miles, 6.5 hours

From Dallas: 206 miles, 3 hours

From San Antonio:  466 miles, 7 hours

From Austin: 388 miles, 5 hours and 45 minutes

Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport

Check out the border city offering riverboats, gaming and waterfront entertainment.

Where to Go: R.W. Norton Art Galley, Shreveport Water Works Museum and Shreveport Aquarium

Where to Stay: Try the Remington Suite Hotel and Spa , and get pampered during your visit.

Where to Eat: Leave behind Tex-Mex for Athena Greek & Lebanese Grill.

Shreveport

From Houston:  238 miles, 4 hours

From Dallas: 188 miles, 2 hours and 45 minutes

From San Antonio:  414 miles, 6.5 hours

From Austin: 336 miles, 5.5 hours

Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City

Visit the City of Fountains, and enjoy its wide array of music clubs — this is where swing and bebop began.

Where to Go: The National WWI Museum and Memorial, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Union Station and Arabia Steamboat Museum

Where to Stay:  Crossroads Hotel , a charming boutique property beloved by travelers

Where to Eat: Devour the barbeque ribs at Jack Stack Barbeque Freight House.

Kansas City

From Houston:  745 miles, 11.5 hours

From Dallas: 508 miles, 8 hours

From San Antonio:  780 miles, 12 hours

From Austin: 702 miles, 11 hours

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe

See the oldest continuously inhabited city in the U.S. — a place that inspired artist Georgia O'Keeffe.

Where to Go: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Museum of International Folk Art and Canyon Road

Where to Stay: Sample the exceptional at the luxurious Inn of the Five Graces .

Where to Eat: Sazon, the city's best restaurant with a Latin flair

Santa Fe

From Houston: 874 miles, 13 hours

From Dallas: 640 miles, 9.5 hours

From San Antonio: 706 miles, 10 hours and 45 minutes

From Austin: 686 miles, 10 hours and 45 minutes

Mesa Verde, Colorado

Mesa Verde

Visit the oldest archaeologically preserved city in the country at this national park and heritage site.

Where to Go: The site's Cliff Palace, Balcony House, Spruce Tree House and numerous hiking trails

Where to Stay: The Far View Lodge is the only lodging within the park's entrance.

Where to Eat: The Metate Room at the Far View Lodge, featuring park views and fine dining

Mesa Verde

From Houston: 1,102 miles, 17.5 hours

From Dallas: 912 miles, 14 hours

From San Antonio:  978 miles, 15.5 hours

From Austin: 959 miles, 15.5 hours

Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs

Step back in time in the town that became a retreat a century ago, due to its naturally heated thermal waters.

Where to Go: Bathhouse Row, Hot Springs National Park, Fordyce Bathhouse and Lake Catherine State Park

Where to Stay: Lookout Point Lakeside Inn will give you the best views of the lake and provide plenty of peace.

Where to Eat: Grab breakfast at the Pancake Shop dinner.

Hot Springs

From Houston:  402 miles, 6 hours and 45 minutes

From Dallas: 287 miles, 4.5 hours

From San Antonio: 548 miles, 8 hours and 45 minutes

From Austin: 470 miles, 7.5 hours

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Lake Charles

Don't miss the Festival Capital of Louisiana, Lake Charles, which gives NOLA a run for its money.

Where to Go: Millennium Park, USS Orleck Naval Museum and Mardi Gras Museum of Imperial Calcasieu

Where to Stay: You don't need to spend a fortune to get away to the Hampton Inn Lake Charles .

Where to Eat: Save room for the steaks at Ember Grille & Wine Bar.

Lake Charles

From Houston: 143 miles, 2 hours and 15 minutes 

From Dallas: 342 miles, 5.5 hours

From San Antonio:  339 miles, 5 hours

From Austin: 404 miles, 4 hours and 45 minutes

Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis

Visit the home of blues and rock 'n' roll — the likes of Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded here and Elvis and B.B. King called it home.

Where to Go: Sun Studio, Graceland, Stax Museum of American Soul Music and the National Civil Rights Museum – Lorraine Motel

Where to Stay: Stay at the iconic Peabody Hotel and watch the ducks parade in the lobby.

Where to Eat: Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken for real soul food

Memphis

From Houston: 567 miles, 8 hours and 45 minutes

From Dallas: 452 miles, 6.5 hours

From San Antonio:  725 miles, 10.5 hours

From Austin: 647 miles, 9.5 hours

Dodge City, Kansas

Dodge City

Go back to the Wild West, where Wyatt Earp regained control of the Old West town and Westerns have been filmed.

Where to Go: Dodge City Trail of Fame, Boot Hill Museum and Dodge City Zoo

Where to Stay: Take a pick from chain hotels like the Best Western Plus Country Inn & Suites .

Where to Eat: Central Station Bar & Grill for a taste of home

Dodge City

From Houston: 696 miles, 10 hours and 45 minutes

From Dallas: 466 miles, 7.5 hours

From San Antonio:  658 miles, 10 hours and 15 minutes

From Austin: 628 hours, 9 hours and 45 minutes

Branson, Missouri

Branson

Head to the Ozarks, and enjoy the vacation town of Branson, a four-season resort area.

Where to Go: Sparky Free Downtown Branson Trolley, Historic Owen Theatre and Burbank Jones specialty shop

Where to Stay: There are 15 suites in the award-winning and rustic Keeter Center at College of the Ozarks Lodging .

Where to Eat: The Keeter Center is also the go-to for great food.

Branson

From Houston: 597 miles, 10 hours

From Dallas: 432 miles, 7 hours

From San Antonio:  699 miles, 11 hours

From Austin: 621 miles,  9 hours and 45 minutes

Gulfport, Mississippi

Gulfport

Hit the white-sand beaches of Gulfport and the Gulf Islands National Seashore on the barrier islands, and try your luck at the casinos of Mississippi.

Where to Go: Ship Island, the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies and the Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum

Where to Stay:  The area is home to many cozy B&Bs, including the Guest House at Gulfport Landing .

Where to Eat: Seafood is the way to go here, and you'll find it at Half Shell Oyster House.

Gulfport

From Houston: 528 miles, 8 hours and 45 minutes

From Dallas: 560 miles, 8 hours and 15 minutes

From San Antonio:  598 miles, 9 hours

From Austin: 566 miles, 8.5 hours

Taos, New Mexico

Taos

Heed the calling of the slopes in one of the best ski resorts in the country surrounded by an artistic community.

Where to Go: Taos Ski Valley and the Spa and Wellness Center at the Blake

Where to Stay: The alpine resort, The Blake , puts you in the heart of it all, with its location adjacent to a ski lift.

Where to Eat: Continue the alpine adventure at the Bavarian Restaurant, serving authentic German fare.

Taos

From Houston: 893 miles, 14 hours

From Dallas: 658 miles, 10.5 hours

From San Antonio: 737 miles, 11 hours and 45 minutes

From Austin: 723 miles, 11 hours and 45 minutes

St. Louis

Meet where the East meets West in the Gateway City of St. Louis, well worth the drive.

Where to Go: Gateway Arch, Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, City Garden, and the Thaxton & Speakeasy

Where to Stay: Embrace the arts with a stay at the Angad Arts Hotel in the Grand Center Arts District.

Where to Eat: Pappy's Smokehouse for St. Louis-style barbeque

St. Louis

From Houston: 779 miles, 12 hours and 15 minutes

From Dallas: 636 miles, 10 hours

From San Antonio:  903 miles, 14 hours

From Austin: 825 miles, 13 hours

Lone Star Travel Guide

35+ Best Places to Visit in Texas (Cool Vacation Spots!)

Here’s the thing about exploring the best places to visit in Texas: the more vacation-worthy places you visit, the more you find.

As the second-largest state in the USA, potential Texas vacation spots include everything from tropical beaches to mountaintops, city lights to lush waterfalls, and wide-open deserts dwarfed by larger-than-life skies to quirky small towns.

Assembling a list of the best places to go in Texas is no easy feat–and actually making it to all the coolest vacation spots in Texas is even harder.

As Rosemary Kent once said, “Most Americans can cover their home state in less than a week. In Texas, if you concentrate and work at it steadily, you can traverse your territory by about age thirty-seven.”

Though it’s tempting to write a list of a hundred or more travel destinations in Texas (we do have a list of 101 bucket list things to do in Texas , after all), we want to keep this short enough that it’s not overwhelming, while still giving Texans and visitors alike new beautiful places in Texas to add to their list of places to see.

Featuring every region and climate in the Lone Star State, here are the best places to visit in Texas!

red barn with texas flag painted on the side, one of the beautiful places in texas to visit

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Best Cities to Visit in Texas

The capital of Texas is known for its many festivals, beautiful setting in the Hill Country, self-proclaimed weirdness, and for being the Live Music Capital of the World–and without a doubt, it’s one of the best cities in Texas to visit!

Whether you come into town for an event or just for a weekend getaway, be sure to make the most of your trip to Austin.

Some of the best things to do in the city include strolling down South Congress, going for a swim in Barton Springs, renting a kayak on Lady Bird Lake, and seeking out some of Austin’s famous street art.

Check out our guide to spending a long weekend in Austin !

austin texas skyline aerial photo with barton springs pool in foreground, one of the best places to swim in austin tx

San Antonio

As the home of Texas’ most famous building and the state’s most-touristed, city, San Antonio is a delightful place to visit.

Meander along the Riverwalk, tour the Alamo , cycle between San Antonio’s five historic (and UNESCO-recognized) missions, step inside the San Fernando Cathedral, and browse Historic Market Square, and you’ll soon find yourself smitten with San Antonio.

Check out our guide to spending a long weekend in San Antonio !

la villita san antonio riverwalk, one of the best cities to visit in texas

As one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, Dallas is one of the best cities to visit in Texas and has plenty to offer all kinds of travelers, from artists to sports-lovers to history buffs.

Of course, no weekend trip to Dallas would be complete without a somber exploration of the assassination of President Kennedy, whose murder in Dallas in 1963 is one of the most haunting in the USA’s collective memory.

On a lighter note, though, Dallas offers far more than morbid history: with phenomenal shopping, excellent skyline views at Reunion Tower, walkable neighborhoods like the Bishop Arts District, and great gardens and museums (the Dallas Arboretum is stunning), you’ll find plenty of fun things to do during a weekend in Dallas .

View of Dallas skyline from Reunion Tower with iron bars framing the skyline

Though it’s often lumped in with Dallas, Fort Worth–also known as Cowtown–is a distinct Texas travel destination in its own right.

While in Fort Worth, be sure to watch a cattle drive at the Stockyards, watch US currency being printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (yes, really–it’s even free to visit!), and check out the beautiful Fort Worth Water Gardens.

Want to get a bit of a thrill during your trip? Hop over to Arlington to ride roller coasters at Six Flags Over Texas!

longhorn cattle on the road at the ft worth cattle drive, one of the fun fort worth attractions to visit

As the largest city in Texas, the fourth-largest city in the United States, and one of the most diverse cities in the country, it’s safe to say that Houston is one of the best cities to visit in Texas!

Be sure to check out the Space Center Houston and NASA–the most famous of all the attractions in Houston–as well as sample some of Houston’s other top museums and parks.

Head to Kemah Boardwalk for a charming slice of Americana, and be sure to enjoy the food scene: Houston’s diversity is perhaps best displayed through its enormous collection of fantastic restaurants featuring cuisines from across the world.

Houston Texas skyline on a sunny day. One of the most interesting facts about Texas is that Houston is one of the most diverse cities in the USA

Amarillo may not immediately come to mind as one of the best vacation spots in Texas, but not only is this small, out-of-the-way city in Texas full of quirky attractions, it’s also located right on Route 66 !

While driving Texas’ (admittedly short) portion of the Mother Road, be sure to stop in Amarillo to see the Route 66 Historic District, the famous Cadillac Ranch , and–if you’re so inclined–take on the 72 oz. steak challenge at the Big Texan Steak Ranch.

Plus, be sure to drive slightly outside of town to visit Palo Duro Canyon State Park , home of the second-largest canyon in the USA (aka the Grand Canyon of Texas)!

Yellow building of Big Texan State Ranch shot from the front, one of the best texas route 66 attractions

Primarily known as a Texas vacation destination for Houstonians looking for a beach close to home, Galveston is worth visiting for more than just a chance to cool off in the water.

While you’re there, be sure to check out the Strand, to tour one of the city’s historic Victorian homes, and to pay a visit to the Historic Pier (and hop on the Ferris Wheel for great views if you’re so inclined)–all of which, along with enjoying the beaches, rank among the best things to do in Galveston !

Yellow house situated on a corner in the East End Historic District. Strolling by these Victorian homes is one of the best things to do in Galveston TX

When it comes to cities in Texas to visit, El Paso often flies under the radar–but this desert city situated in the far, far western corner of the Lone Star State has a lot of offer.

Some of the best things to do in El Paso include touring the El Paso Mission Trail, visiting the Chazimal National Monument, admiring the views from the Scenic Drive Overlook, and visiting nearby state parks like Hueco Tanks State Park and Franklin Mountains State Park.

For those flying in, El Paso also makes an excellent jumping-off point for visiting Big Bend National Park and Guadalupe Mountains National Park, as it offers the biggest airport located close to the parks (“close” is relative in West Texas, however–it’s about a 5-hour drive from El Paso to Big Bend National Park, though less than 2 to Guadalupe Mountains NP ).

Ysleta Mission along the mission trail, one of the best el paso things to do

Long known as the home of Baylor University, Waco has become one of the most popular Texas cities to visit in recent years for a very different reason: the opening of Magnolia Market, owned by Chip & Joanna Gaines of HGTV fame.

Even beyond the immensely popular Silos , though, Waco has plenty to see!

Consider also stopping by the Dr. Pepper Museum, enjoying Baylor’s beautiful campus, or checking out the Wooly Mammoth National Monument during your visit.

bridge along the brazos river in waco tx, a common stop on a san antonio to dallas road trip

Cool Small Towns in Texas to Visit

For the purposes of this guide to the best places to visit in Texas, we’re trying (emphasis on trying) to keep things at a reasonable length… but I have a special love of small towns, so be sure to check out our complete guide to the best small towns in Texas for more great vacation spots!

Fredericksburg

Undoubtedly one of the best-known small towns in Texas, popular Fredericksburg is known for two things: its German heritage and its many, many vineyards.

While you’re there, consider making the short drive to Enchanted Rock, too–after all, you’ll no doubt want to stretch your legs after feasting on Texas wine and German food!

Check out our guide to the  best things to do in Fredericksburg !

Kate Storm in a blue dress holding a beer stein in the auslander, which serves up some of the best german food in fredericksburg tx

Legendary Marfa is known in and outside of Texas for its quirky, artistic atmosphere set in the middle of the desert… and for having the world’s smallest Prada store (which is actually an art installation located in the nearby town of Valentine, and is definitely worth a stop on a West Texas road trip!).

Head to Marfa to enjoy interesting art, a much more vibrant downtown than you might expect in a small desert town, an excellent food scene, and–of course–the legendary Marfa Lights, which have been mystifying visitors for generations.

historic palace theater in marfa, one of the best places to visit in texas vacation spots

A beloved Texas Hill Country gem, Wimberley is known for its artsy downtown packed with galleries and unique boutiques, its natural beauty, and–most of all–its swimming holes.

Two of Wimberley’s swimming holes ( Jacob’s Well  and the  Blue Hole ) rank among the most sought-after places to swim in Texas, and you’ll need to plan weeks in advance to score reservations to jump in during the summer!

Check out our guide to the  best things to do in Wimberley !

Kate Storm swinging over the Wimberley Blue Hole

Corsicana, made notable for the Netflix show “Cheer”, is a cute and cozy small town that is rising in fame thanks to the film industry, its beauty, and how easy of a getaway it makes from Fort Worth or Dallas !

There is a quaint winery, great lakes for kayaking or fishing, and mouthwatering restaurants to try from. Downtown is a charming area that preserves so much of that old school country charm.

pretty white church in corsicana, texas, one of the best fort worth day trips

The beautiful town of Jefferson, with its historic charm, railroad history, and proximity to Caddo Lake, is one of the coolest vacation spots in Texas.

The best things to do in Jefferson include antiquing in the historic downtown center, shopping at the famous Jefferson General Store, staying in one of the many bed and breakfasts  that the town is famous for, and learning about Jefferson’s railroad history–touring Jay Gould’s opulent private rail car is a great place to start.

Check out our guide to the  best things to do in Jefferson !

sign advertising pralines sodas ice cream coffee in front of the jefferson general store, one of the best jefferson attractions

Texans know of Brenham as one of the best places to go in Texas for one very important reason: it’s where the original Blue Bell Creameries is located–and yes, you can visit (and buy ice cream at the rate of $1 per giant scoop).

Once you finish  touring Blue Bell , though, there’s still plenty more to explore in Brenham, including a walkable downtown center complete with lots of beautiful murals, a nearby lavender farm to visit, the gorgeous Giddings Stone Mansion that is worth a tour, and even an antique carousel for kids to ride!

Check out our guide to the  best things to do in Brenham !

mural of blue bell logo downtown brenham

Home to just a handful of official residents, the positively minuscule town of Luckenbach is the smallest of these vacation spots in Texas.

Despite its small size, Luckenbach is well-known as a country music hotspot, and is home to a popular dance hall and far more live shows than one would expect from a town of its size!

Kate Storm in front of the former post office of luckenbach texas, one of the best things to see in luckenbach

Charming Round Top is synonymous in Texas with its annual antiques fair, but it is one of the most best places to visit in Texas year-round.

In addition to the many, many antique stores around town (don’t miss McLaren’s, complete with London-style double-decker buses out front), a visit to Round Top should definitely include a slice of pie from Royer’s, strolls around Henkel Square Market and Rummel Square, and a quick visit to nearby St. Martin’s Catholic Church , the smallest (active) Catholic Church in the world!

henkel square market in round top texas, one of the cute towns in texas

For much of the first half of the 20th century, Terlingua was a booming mining town–but today, it is officially known as Terlingua Ghost Town.

After the Chisos Mining Company went bankrupt in 1942, this small settlement between Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park ended up abandoned–but the remains of the town have become a tourist attraction, which has sparked a small revival.

Today, you can eat dinner in the historic Starlight Theater and shop in one of the quirky galleries that have sprung up among the abandoned buildings and historic cemetery, making Terlingua one of the most unique places to visit in Texas.

Columns framing the entrance of Terlingua ghost town, one of the coolest small towns in Texas and a Texas bucket list destination

Located right on Lake Granbury, the quaint town of Granbury has been named the  best historic small town  in the country by USA Today, and a quick stroll through its historic center makes it clear why!

Granbury is beautiful, charming, and packed with a wide variety of things to do for a town so small, from getting out on the lake to touring the Hood County Jail Museum.

Check out our guide to the  best things to do in Granbury !

downtown courthouse in granbury tx, one of the most beautiful small towns in texas

South Padre Island

One of the most beloved beach towns in Texas , South Padre Island is the only tropical island in the Lone Star State and a fantastic place to visit.

Relax on the long beaches, try to spot wild dolphins, enjoy the sunset from the pier, ride horses on the beach, and learn about rescued sea turtles while visiting South Padre!

Check out our guide to the best things to do in South Padre !

Kate Storm in a blue tank top holding her puppy ranger on the wide san beach of south padre island, one of the best islands in texas

Texas National + State Parks to Explore

Big bend national park.

Home to some of the most stunning views in Texas, Big Bend National Park is a fantastic place to hike and explore–don’t miss the beautiful Santa Elena Canyon or the Lost Mine Trail while you’re there!

Visiting Big Bend National Park is a commitment–no matter where you’re coming from, it’ll be a long drive to get there, and cell phone service is spotty at best–but in exchange, you’ll be treated to some of the best hiking and most magnificent viewpoints in Texas (not to mention some of the most incredible night skies).

hiker standing under milky way in big bend national park, one of the best things to do in west texas

Big Bend Ranch State Park

Wild and remote, Big Bend Ranch State Park is located right next door to the national park and is every bit as beautiful.

The Camino del Rio (FM 170) drive hugs the Rio Grande as it flows through the desert, and is considered one of the most beautiful drives in the country!

Be sure to stop for a swim in the river, check out the hoodoos, and hike Closed Canyon, one of the only easily accessible slot canyons in Texas and an unforgettable experience.

rio grande river as seen in tx big bend state park

Colorado Bend State Park

For a park so lush that you’ll almost forget you’re in Texas, head to Colorado Bend State Park, home to great hiking, beautiful waterfalls (including incredible 70-foot Gorman Falls), and great swimming holes.

Want a little more adventure? Consider signing up for a wild cave tour!

close up of gorman falls in colorado bend, one of the best texas state parks near austin tx

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park

Twentieth-century US History and the Texas Hill Country combine to make the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park one of the most unique places to visit in Texas.

Comprised of several different sites, including Johnson’s childhood home and one-room schoolhouse as well as the Texas White House he worked from as president and even a presidential jet nicknamed Air Force One and a Half, history buffs and lovers of Texas ranches alike will enjoy this park.

ranger storm in front of air force one and a half at lbj ranch, one of the best national parks in texas

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

Made of pink granite, this bald dome stands 425 feet tall and has been fascinating humans for thousands of years.

Climbing to the top takes less than an hour (albeit a very strenuous, sweaty hour) and delivers you to a beloved and memorable view of the Texas Hill Country!

There are also several other interesting  hikes at Enchanted Rock  worth enjoying after your ascent.

view of enchanted rock hiking looking up

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

The second-largest canyon in the USA is located just outside of Amarillo, and it’s one of the coolest vacation spots in Texas!

While you’re there, be sure to soak in the excellent views from the top of the canyon, drive the park loop road, and hike a couple of trails. Most importantly, be sure to hike to the Lighthouse formation! It’s the most famous formation in the park for good reason.

Kate Storm standing in front of the Lighthouse in Palo Duro Canyon State Park Texas

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Set just south of the New Mexico border in West Texas sits the beautiful Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

Home to the four highest peaks in Texas, Guadalupe Mountains National Park is a hiker’s dream.

If you feel like extending your trip, you can also easily hop north to reach Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico as part of your trip!

view of el capitan as seen along one of the best hikes in guadalupe mountains national park texas

Caddo Lake State Park

While Texas may be classically characterized as a place of desert landscapes and cowboys, at Caddo Lake State Park, you’ll find a very different side of the Lone Star State–one dotted with giant cypress trees that drip Spanish moss and leisurely canoe rides.

This isn’t a lake for swimming–the alligators who live in the lake are best avoided–but it is utterly beautiful, and one of the many fantastic places to vacation in Texas.

Caddo Lake in East Texas with cypress trees lining the lake

Lost Maples State Natural Area

Lost Maples State Park makes for a beautiful Texas travel destination year-round, but never more so than during the fall when the park becomes one of the best places to enjoy fall foliage in Texas!

The foliage is typically best from late October through mid-November and lasts 3-4 weeks, but the season does vary by year, so if you have your heart set on catching the foliage at its best, be sure to check its status before heading out.

bright orange trees in fall as seen on a hike lost maples state natural area texas

Padre Island National Seashore

The Padre Island National Seashore encompasses the longest stretch of an undeveloped barrier island in the world, which separates the Gulf of Mexico and Laguna Madre.

It also happens to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Texas and a favorite Texas vacation destination for generations!

Garner State Park

Encompassing more than 1700 acres of beautiful Hill Country, nearly 3 miles of the stunning Frio River, and roughly 16 miles worth of trails, Garner State Park is absolutely one of the most beautiful Texas vacation spots!

Whether you’d like to hike, camp, float the river, or simply enjoy a picnic and a swim, Garner State Park’s unforgettable beauty will be on full display.

Clear waters of the Frio River in garner state park, one of the best texas state parks near houston tx

More of the Best Places to Visit in Texas

Beyond the Lone Star State’s cities, towns, and parks, there are several other places that are, in their own right, among the best places to visit in Texas. Here are a few of them!

Hamilton Pool

The legendary Hamilton Pool in Dripping Springs is one of the most famous swimming spots in Texas–and despite the fact that you’ll probably need to wait weeks for a reservation, it’s absolutely worth the effort it takes to get there.

kate storm sitting in front of hamilton pool, one of the most beautiful places in texas to visit

Cadillac Ranch

Indisputably the most famous stop on Texas’ portion of Route 66, there’s nothing quite like seeing 10 heavily spray-painted Cadillacs buried in the desert!

Bluebonnet Fields

From roughly late-March to mid-April each year, the Texas countryside positively explodes into color, with fields of bluebonnets and other assorted wildflowers stretching as far as the eye can see.

Without a doubt, these fields are among the most stunning travel destinations in Texas.

Some of the best places to see the flowers include Ennis, Willow City Loop, and Burnet, but you can find the flowers all over the state.

Check out our complete guide to Texas bluebonnets !

blooming bluebonnets at muleshoe bend with the Texas hiking trail visible on the right and water in the background

Caverns of Sonora

Widely considered one of the most beautiful caves in Texas and even in the world, the founder of the National Speleological Association, Bill Stephenson, once said this about the Caverns of Sonora: “This is the most indescribably beautiful cave in the world, its beauty cannot be exaggerated, not even by a Texan.”

With a sales pitch like that, it’s not hard to see why the Caverns of Sonora are considered one of the most beautiful places in Texas to visit–even if they are located a few hours from any of Texas’ larger cities.

Interior of the Caverns of Sonora, one of the best caves in Texas

Pit Barbecue Joint

Whether it’s The Salt Lick in Driftwood , one of the rightfully famous joints in Lockhart , Opie’s in Spicewood , Truth Barbecue in Brenham, the legendary Franklin’s in Austin, or one of the many, many other incredible pit barbecue joints in Texas, sidling up to the counter to order meat by the pound and sides by the pint is a must-have Texas travel experience!

And, until you’ve visited a pit barbecue joint, you simply can’t consider a trip to Texas complete.

Bracken Cave

Each summer, Bracken Cave hosts 20 million Mexican free-tailed bats–making Bracken Cave home to the largest bat colony in the world and indisputably one of the best places to see bats in Texas .

If you’re visiting at the right time of year, you’ll never forget visiting to watch the bats fly out from the cave near sunset (advance reservations are required).

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A combination of both modern yet uniquely historic exist in the charming state of Texas. Cities like Austin and San Antonio have famous attractions such as Alamo and River walk, Zilker Park and on the other hand, cities like Houston and Dallas are home to NASA’s Space Centre, Historic Dealey Plaza and other museums. So, if you’re looking for a few places near Texas that you wish to explore while you’re here, the following list will help you plan an amazing vacation. Scroll down to know all about them!

Best Time To Visit Texas

Best Time To Visit Texas

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An ideal time to visit the enchanting US State of Texas is from March to May and from September to November due to a pleasant weather that makes touring down the place even better. You can also enjoy events like the flower blooming or Fiesta San Antonio to experience the scenic beauty of Texas while you’re here.

5 Best Places Near Texas

If you’re already out and about in Texas and are looking forward to a few more places to try a variety of excursions, here’s a list that will help you out on your trip!

1. Gulf Of Mexico

Nature Travel Sand Gulf Of Mexico Beach

Since more than 600 miles of the famous Gulf of Mexico touches the grand US state of Texas, it is one of the best places to visit near Texas to unwind and relax and revive your mind and body. As you’ll get plenty of sand, ocean waves and sun to complete your beach holiday plans, there are other excursions that you might want to indulge in while you’re here. Try some jet skiing when you rent one or step into the closest green patches on the shore to explore some charming fauna at the gulf.

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2. Hot Springs, Arkansas

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A mere 300 mile drive will lead you to this charming destination in Arkansas and it’s definitely as amazing as it sounds. Exposing yourself to just the right kind of soothing spa treatments followed by saunas and hot springs makes for an amazing trip when it comes to places to go near Texas for a fun exploration! Soaking in natural mineral springs will surely help you relax but if you’re craving for some adventure, head straight to Crystal Falls Water and Theme Park and water slides at the famous Magic Springs.

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If visiting a unique place is in your bucket list, then surely White Sands in New Mexico should be your next stop. Also known by the name of White Sands National Monument, this place is a charming desert consisting of powder-white sand dunes that are a pleasing sight for eyes. The Visitors Centre will provide a guided tour of this place and you can book one on a moonlit night post sunset. Since there are no options for a stay available in this area, you can look for some in Las Cruces or Alamogordo.

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The 20 Best Places To Visit In Texas

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Everything is bigger in Texas, right?! Well, that is the saying, and we agree, especially based on all of these awesome places to visit in Texas!

As the second largest state in the USA, Texas is big in size and big on charm.

Texas offers delicious barbecue, breathtaking vistas, a plethora of state and national parks, miles of coastline, small towns, and big cities.

Really, there are so many great vacation spots in Texas that we have devoted this entire website to showing you all of the great things that the Lone Star State has to offer.

While Texas is best known for its cowboy culture, it is really so much more than just that.

Texas is home to world-class museums, the Houston Space Center, an exciting music scene, unique geological features, loads of history, and an extreme amount of southern hospitality.

Let’s check out some of the best places to visit in Texas (in no particular order) !

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lake with Austin skyline in the background-places to visit in Texas

Austin, Texas, the Texas state capitol and a city with a vibe all its own. Known as the ‘Live Music Capital of the World,’ Austin is a lively city with so much to offer locals and visitors.

Whether you are spending a weekend in Austin , or a week, Austin will definitely keep you entertained.

The city surrounds beautiful Lady Bird Lake (one of the lakes in Austin ) which offers visitors (and locals) the opportunity to get out in nature during their time in Austin.

Lady Bird Lake is a great place to go walking, jogging, cycling, paddle boarding, and more.

A quirky Austin attraction to enjoy during your time in the city is to see the Austin bats.

Head to Congress Street Bridge on the edge of Lady Bird Lake at sunset to get a chance to see the nightly flight of the largest urban bat colony in the world!

Of course, you can’t visit the Texas state capitol and not visit the state capitol building.

The Texas state capitol building is open daily and free tours are offered of the interior of the building.

After you have toured the Texas state capitol, don’t miss a chance to tour the Governor’s Mansion as well.

Austin is also one of the best places to visit in Texas if you are a live music lover.

Not only do they host huge music festivals like South by Southwest (SXSW) and Austin City Limits Festival, but you can also find live music playing around the city every night.

Some fun areas to consider for nightlife in Austin include Rainey Street and the famous Austin Sixth Street.

During your time in Austin you will also want to check out the Austin food scene.

For this, think delicious taco (especially breakfast tacos), great Texas barbecue, even fancy five-star restaurants!

Don't Mess With Texas mural

Austin also has some great museums to offer to visitors.

To learn more about the history of Texas, you definitely want to visit the Bullock Texas State History Museum .

This museum walks you through the history of Texas from the fight for independence through modern day events.

To ‘keep Austin weird,’ you definitely don’t want to miss the Museum of the Weird during your time in the city!

There are also several art museums in the area. Austin offers the Contemporary Austin Jones Center, the Mexic-Arte Museum , and the George Washington Carver Museum.

If you have time, don’t miss out on some of the fun day trips from Austin as well.

One of which is the scenic drive from Austin to Fredericksburg or visit some of the best waterfalls in Texas that can be found in this area!

Houston skyline with park in front

Houston is the largest city in Texas, and is considered by many to be the hub of the state.

Offering up world-class museums, famous attractions, and a great food scene, Houston is another of the Texas cities that will keep you entertained for as long as you wish to stay.

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Houston is the Space Center Houston .

The Space Center Houston welcomes over 800,000 visitors every year!

With a mission to educate and inspire young people to embrace science and technology, the Space Center Houston allows visitors to get hands on with space exploration.

There are several permanent exhibits, artifacts, and various space items on display at the Space Center Houston as well.

Kids and kids at heart will have a great time at the Space Center!

Just past the Space Center Houston is the fun little town of Kemah.

Kemah is a great seaside town that has a fun boardwalk full of carnival rides and games.

There are also some great restaurants and some fun shops to explore in Kemah, so don’t miss your opportunity to visit it while in Houston.

The Houston museum scene is fabulous as well, with downtown Houston loaded with choices.

You can visit the Museum of Fine Arts which contains over 64,000 works of art from six continents.

If you prefer a natural museum, then head to the Houston Museum of Natural Science .

Here you can see the butterfly exhibit and investigate the origins of the Houston area.

Don’t miss the culinary scene during your time in Houston as well.

With food ranging from delicious Texas barbecue to fresh, gulf coast seafood, Houston has you covered on all levels.

If you are wanting to get outdoors, Houston has you covered there as well.

There are several parks and lakes in Houston that you can use to escape the summer heat.

Dallas skyline lit up at night-one of the best places to visit in Texas

A visit to Texas isn’t complete without visiting Dallas.

Home to an incredible arts district, world-class restaurants, and a fabulous nightlife scene, Dallas is the place to see and be seen during your visit to Texas.

One of the top attractions in Dallas is the Dallas World Aquarium . The Dallas World Aquarium is home to more than just fish.

This awesome rainforest-like environment houses exotic birds, mammals, fish, and more for visitors to enjoy.

Dallas is also home to a thriving arts district.

The Dallas Arts District is comprised of numerous museums, live theatre venues, and great outdoor spaces right in the heart of downtown Dallas.

This is also a great city to enjoy wining and dining your significant other.

There are so many choice for Dallas date ideas that we could go on forever.

Just find one that speaks to your style and go for it!

History buffs will want to visit Dealey Plaza and the Sixth Floor Museum housed in the Texas School Book Depository.

The Sixth Floor Museum is a museum dedicated to chronicling the life and assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The Sixth Floor Museum contains more than 90,000 items related to the assassination and presidency of Mr. Kennedy.

Guests at the Sixth Floor Museum can view a timeline of the events surrounding the President’s assassination.

The Sixth Floor Museum also offers contains items of pop culture related to the Kennedy family which are unique for sure!

ferris wheel and pond at Fair Park in Dallas

There are loads of great museums in Dallas to explore.

Some others that you might want to consider include the Dallas Holocaust Museum, the Perot Museum, the Museum of Illusion, the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, and the Old Red Museum.

If you want to see the Dallas of the past, then head to the Dallas Heritage Village .

Dallas Heritage Village houses a large collection of 19th century Pioneer and Victorian homes and commercial building for visitors to explore.

You might want to head to the Dallas Farmer’s Market during your time in the city as well.

Not only does the Farmer’s Market sell fresh fruits and vegetables, but it also houses numerous food stalls that are great for a fun lunch in the city.

Dallas is a great area to enjoy being outdoors also.

Outdoor recreation in the area is comprised of some fabulous lakes in Dallas , parks (including a teddy bear park), fun Dallas beaches , and more!

Dallas also makes for the perfect hub to explore more areas in Texas, especially the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

There are numerous weekend getaways from Dallas that allow you to do just that.

fountains in front of building in Fort Worth Sundance Square

Although Fort Worth is located only about 30 minutes west of Dallas, the two could not be more different.

Fort Worth locals (like us) will tell you that Fort Worth is the more fun, laid-back version of the two cities. LOL!

Home to the Fort Worth Stockyards, the city chooses to embrace its cowboy heritage, and it sure shows.

As one of the top tourist attractions in the state, the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District is well worth some of your vacation time.

Head to the Stockyards National Historic District to watch the daily cattle drive, see a rodeo, eat some delicious Texas beef, and learn how to do the Texas two step!

The Stockyards is packed with fun shops and loads of restaurants to choose from.

There is also a cattlepen maze and a mechanical bull that you can try during your time in Fort worth.

Cowboy culture and the Fort Worth Stockyards aren’t the only things that Fort Worth has to offer though.

Fort Worth has fabulous museums, a great zoo, and outstanding restaurants throughout the city.

Some of the popular museums in the city are the Fort Worth Museum of Natural Science and History , the Modern Art Museum , and the Kimball Art Museum .

Other areas of Fort Worth that you should check out are Sundance Square, the Magnolia area, and Fort Worth Cultural District, and the West 7th area.

flowers at the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens

If you want a night of live entertainment, then Fort Worth has loads of choices.

Bass Hall hosts everything from comedy acts to symphony performances while Billy Bob’s Texas houses loads of country music concerts.

You should also take time to explore some of the city parks while in Fort Worth. T

he Fort Worth Botanical Gardens is home to acres of Texas flora and fauna to enjoy.

For an unique urban park, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is a great place to visit.

The Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs also have loads of great sports venues, a theme park, and some great outdoor spaces.

San Antonio

San Antonio River Walk

San Antonio is definitely one of the best places to visit in Texas!

Home to the San Antonio River Walk, the world famous Alamo, amusement parks, and a fabulous food scene, there are so many great things to do in San Antonio.

The Alamo is one of the most visited attractions in Texas.

Visitors flock to this historic Spanish Mission to learn the history associated with the city and the historical monument.

While you definitely don’t want to miss visiting the Alamo, don’t make it the only mission you visit in the city.

San Antonio is home to a total of five Spanish Colonial Missions, all well worth visiting.

Another must visit site in the city is the San Antonio River Walk.

The San Antonio River Walk is lined with great restaurants and fun shops.

Honestly, the San Antonio River Walk is the place to go if you love to people watch.

Just grab a table overlooking the River Walk and your favorite margarita and you can sit and people watch for hours.

mission of San Antonio

Another one of the best places to visit in the city is the San Antonio Botanical Garden .

The gardens are home to beautiful Texas flora and fauna and a great Japanese Garden.

The delicious cuisine in San Antonio is another reason to visit.

There are great restaurants throughout the city, not just the River Walk.

ake time to explore the historic Pearl District for some great dining and entertainment options as well.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas theme park and Sea World also call San Antonio home. Both of these are great options for some great family fun.

Outdoor lovers will want to check out the state parks near San Antonio in addition to all of the local San Antonio parks.

Another fun attraction in the area is the Natural Bridge Caverns .

The fact that the Natural Bridge Caverns are located right off of Interstate-35 makes it a popular stop, especially for visitors driving from Dallas to San Antonio .

Visitors to the Natural Bridge Caverns can enjoy the opportunity to explore the cave system on one of the guided tours, or on one of their adventure tours.

The Natural Bridge Caverns also have a zipline course, a ropes course, a maze, and gem and fossil mining.

Galveston Pleasure Pier

Galveston Island is one of the best places to visit in Texas on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Home to cruise ship ports, the historic Pleasure Pier, Moody Gardens, and miles of Texas coastline, Galveston has lots to offer.

Families love to explore the many fun offerings that Moody Gardens has to offer.

Kids love the rainforest pyramid, the water park, and the aquarium at Moody Gardens.

The downtown Strand area offers visitors an opportunity to see the historic Victorian-style building from Galveston’s hey day.

Housed in these old buildings are numerous boutique shops, and some great restaurants and bars.

If you are a foodie, then consider taking a food tour during your time in Galveston.

They are fun and informative!

Be sure to visit the the rooftop bar at the the Tremont House Hotel.

The drinks here are amazing and the views from the Tremont’s rooftop bar are stunning.

The Strand street sign

The Galveston Pleasure Pier is another hot attraction in the city.

Enjoy riding the amusement park rides, and playing the carnival style games as you are surrounded by the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Nature lovers will, of course, feel right at home in Galveston.

In addition to the numerous beaches in Galveston, the city is also home to great restaurants, the Galveston Island State Park and Nature Center, and more.

During your time in Galveston, be sure to take one of the many history tours of the city.

The history of the island is so intriguing and there is no better way to learn about it then from a local guide.

The Galveston Island State Park is a great place to go bird watching, fishing, go horseback riding, or just enjoy the stretch of beach while listening to the surf.

Padre Island

beach and ocean on Padre Island-one of the places to visit in Texas

Another one of the best places to visit in Texas on the Texas Gulf Coast is Padre Island, one of the best beaches in Texas .

Padre Island is the longest barrier island in the world, so it only makes sense that people flock to this area.

People come to Padre Island for the numerous ecological opportunities, Schlitterbahn Water Park , and the great local restaurants that are in the area.

The South Padre Island National Seashore is a major attraction on Padre Island.

The South Padre Island National Seashore has 60 miles of sandy beaches for you to explore.

During your time visiting the South Padre Island National Seashore, you can enjoy driving and camping on the beach.

Of course South Padre Island National Seashore also offers all of the normal beach activities that people love!

You can build sandcastles, collect sea shells, fish, swim, and more!

The ecological tours from the island are another one of the many reasons people flock to Padre.

The island offers dolphin watching tours, a birding and nature center, a sea turtle rescue and recovery program, and numerous nature trails.

Since Padre is part of the Central Flyway Migratory Route for birds, it is the perfect place to do some bird watching.

Fredericksburg

vineyard in Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg is one of the Texas small towns that will steal your heart for sure!

Known for the Texas wine and wineries that line the area, Fredericksburg is definitely one of the best places to visit in Texas if you are a wine lover!

Wine isn’t the only attraction in Fredericksburg though.

This small town is also home to Enchanted Rock State Park, a unique German heritage, and numerous museums.

If you are wanting to learn more about the history of the area, then Fredericksburg has you covered.

You can visit the Pioneer Museum or the historic Fort Martin Scott.

Outdoor lovers will want to visit Enchanted Rock to climb to the top of the rock and to explore the other hiking trails in the area.

Fredericksburg is also home to one of the fabulous lavender fields in Texas !

Close by are the small towns of Luckenbach Texas and Johnson City , the birthplace of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

No matter what you choose to do, there are so many things to do in Fredericksburg that you will enjoy your visit for sure!

bridge over river

What was once a small college town has become one of the top places to visit in Texas thanks to the hit HGTV show featuring Chip and Joanna Gaines.

People love to visit Waco to visit the Magnolia Market at the Silos, but that isn’t the only thing Waco has to offer.

Waco visitors should also check out the Dr Pepper Museum , the Cameron Park Zoo, and the Waco Mammoth National Monument .

Outdoor lovers will find that Waco has plenty to offer them as well.

Take time to explore Cameron Park or enjoy some time on Lake Waco to get your outdoor fix.

road into the countryside in Alpine

The city of Alpine is located in the hills of West Texas.

Alpine is a small town that is often used as a hub to explore Big Bend National Park, but don’t overlook what the town of Alpine has to offer as well.

This small town has a great downtown area that is full of fun boutique shops, some great local restaurants, and fabulous art galleries.

You can also visit the Museum of the Big Bend to learn more about the local history of the area.

New Braunfels

river with trees in New Braunfels

Located just north of San Antonio, New Braunfel s is close to both the Guadalupe River and the Comal River.

The proximity to these Texas rivers mean that people love to visit this central Texas town to enjoy all that the rivers have to offer.

In the summer, you will find people floating the rivers and visiting Schlitterbahn Waterpark to escape from the Texas heat.

Of course, you can also enjoy fishing, kayaking, and swimming on the rivers as well.

If you aren’t into the water sports, no worries, the New Braunfels area has other attractions.

Visit the Gruene Historic District to see the German heritage in the area.

The Gruene Historic District is also home to Gruene Hall, the oldest continually operating dance hall in the country, a great little shopping area, and some wonderful restaurants.

Corpus Christi

marina with boats in Corpus Christi

There are so many fabulous things to do in Corpus Christi that it is easy to see why it is one of the best places to visit in Texas!

Corpus Christi overlooks the Gulf of Mexico and offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy a great little coastal community.

Of course, the biggest attraction in Corpus Christi is the beaches.

The beaches in Corpus Christi range from secluded stretches of sand to a bustling beach in the middle of the city.

Other popular attractions in Corpus Christi are the Texas State Aquarium , the SS Lexington, the Selena Museum, and Schlitterbahn Waterpark.

You will definitely want to visit Mustang Island State Park and enjoy some time on the long stretches of beach the park offers.

Corpus Christi is a great getaway, whether you are doing a Texas road trip or a weekend getaway , it is perfect.

the city of Amarillo

Amarillo is the quintessential West Texas town.

One of the top tourist attractions in Amarillo is Cadillac Ranch.

Cadillac Ranch is a roadside attraction that has turned into a tourist hot spot in not only Texas, but all of the United States.

People flock to Cadillac Ranch for their chance to spray paint one of the Cadillac cars that have been buried nose down in the Texas dirt.

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street in Laredo Texas

The South Texas town of Laredo is another Texas town that you should have on your list of places to visit.

Sitting at the bottom of the state means that Laredo borders the Rio Grande River and the country of Mexico.

Crossing over the bridge from Laredo to Mexico means that you cross over the Rio Grande and into another county.

If you don’t want to venture out of the United States, then take time to explore the town of Laredo instead.

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Guadalupe Mountains National Park

mountain in Guadalupe Mountain State park

Guadalupe Mountains National Park is home to four of the tallest mountain in the state of Texas.

Not only that, but Guadalupe Mountains National Park is also home to an extensive Permian fossil reef thanks to the ocean that used to cover this part of Texas.

Visitors to Guadalupe Mountains National Park can enjoy miles of hiking trails and can view a fabulous view of the night sky.

During your visit, don’t miss the opportunity to hike to the top of Guadalupe Peak. Guadalupe Peak offer you gorgeous views of Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

Just be sure to bring all of the supplies that you will need as this national park is in a remote area and there are few areas to refill supplies.

Big Bend National Park

Canyon in Big Bend

Big Bend National Park is located in far west Texas on the border of Texas and Mexico.

The remote location makes it one of the least visited national parks in the United States, which is a shame, because it is amazing!

Big Bend National Park is made up of the Chisos Mountains and the Chihuahuan Desert, meaning that the terrain here is harsh.

Don’t let that stop you from visiting Big Bend National Park though.

The countryside is beautiful and the night skies here are like no other!

A trip to Big Bend National Park offers visitors over 200 miles of hiking trails, an opportunity to kayak in the Rio Grande, and gorgeous scenic drives.

The conditions here can be harsh though, so always come prepared.

Bring plenty of food and water and wear good hiking shoes when you visit.

Marble Falls

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Marble Falls is a small lakeside community (and one of the best Texas lakes ) in the Texas Hill Country.

Known for it’s fabulous lakeside location, great Texas wineries and breweries, fabulous outdoor spaces, and great local restaurants, Marble Falls has something for everyone.

During your visit, you have to visit the Bluebonnet Café which is located right in the center of town.

The Bluebonnet Café has welcomed visitors for years, and the biggest draw is their pie!

After you have had your fill of country cooking and that famous pie, then walk off some of that food while shopping in Marble Falls’ historic downtown area.

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The downtown area of Marble Falls has everything from home décor to boutique clothing shops!

Maybe you will find the the perfect Texas souvenir during your shopping adventure!

There are also several state and local parks to enjoy in the area, and, of course, lake Marble Falls for some fun lake recreation.

Honestly, there are so many things to do in Marble Falls that you will definitely want to devote several days to exploring the city.

This is also a great place to see Texas bluebonnets if you are visiting during the springtime.

Port Aransas

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Located close to Corpus Christ, Port Aransas is another Texas coast community to make our list of vacation spots in Texas.

This beachfront community features 18 miles of Texas shoreline, great museums, and loads of other fun activities.

You can start your time in Port Aransas by visiting the Port Aransas Museum.

This museum is the perfect introduction to the history of Port Aransas before you dive deeper into what the city has to offer.

Of course, one of the major draws is the Port Aransas Beach.

The miles of sparkling water and soft sand are the perfect place to enjoy a day outdoors.

Enjoy building sand castles, swimming, or just lounging on the sand.

Bird lovers will want to visit the Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center.

There is an abundance of wildlife in the area that can be seen from the 700 foot boardwalk on the property.

Other popular activities include taking a dolphin watching tour or a charter fishing trip to get some time out on the ocean.

Mustang Island is also close to Port Aransas and another great place to enjoy some time in the surf and sand.

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The artistic community of Wimberley, TX is a Texas gem that you have to visit!

Wimberley offers visitors great wineries, fun distilleries, crystal clear rivers, and an awesome community full of welcoming people.

The town of Wimberley is a tourist hot spot in the summer.

That is thanks to the many water activities that Wimberley has to offer.

People flock to Jacob’s Well to experience the unique swimming hole that remains a cool 68 degrees year-round.

Another popular swimming hole in the Wimberley area is the Blue Hole Regional Park.

The Blue Hole offers visitors an opportunity to swim in an incredible blue-green colored swimming hole surrounded by gorgeous towering Cypress trees.

Wine lovers will definitely want to visit Wimberley Valley Winery as well.

This great winery has a fabulous outdoor space to enjoy drinking their delicious varieties of Texas wines.

Take time to support the local artists when you visit the many art galleries in the area.

There are several galleries in town ranging from hand-blown glass to one-of-a-kind paintings.

After shopping on the town square, then visit one of the many great restaurants in town for a delicious dinner.

Wimberley also offers some great seasonal events, especially around Christmas time.

For a laid-back, fun evening, then consider heading to Ino’z.

If you want something a little fancier, then the Leaning Pear might be what you’re looking for.

bridge over river in Jefferson

The East Texas town of Jefferson, Texas is a great place to visit if you are a history or nature lover.

Jefferson is a town filled with an interesting history.

This history makes the town home to almost 100 historic landmarks.

Visitors come to Jefferson to enjoy the many bed and breakfasts inns, the Historic Jefferson Railroad, Caddo Lake State Park, and more.

A visit to the Jefferson Historical Museum will introduce you to the history of Jefferson and Marion County as a whole.

Taking a ride on the Historic Jefferson Railway is a must during your visit to Jefferson.

The railway travels along miles of the Big Cypress Bayou through the east Texas forest, showing off the beauty of East Texas to all of its visitors.

Caddo Lake State Park is another must-see while in this area.

The 26,000-acre lake is an incredible combination of natural swamp land with beautiful moss strewn Cypress tress everywhere you look.

Caddo Lake State Park truly makes you feel like you have been transported to another land!

While you are in this area, be sure to check out the wineries in East Texas ; there are some great ones!

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Michelle Snell is a travel writer, history buff, wine lover, and enthusiast of different cultures. Michelle enjoys bringing places to life through her informative writing style on her blogs, That Texas Couple and Totally Texas Travel.  Her practical tips and suggestions help make travel dreams a reality while immersing her readers in the history, culture, and food of a region.  She is happiest sipping wine in Italy or chilling on a beach with her husband, Marty.

tiffy roxxx

Tuesday 18th of October 2022

Such a great list! I learnt so much about the different cities and how there's so much to do in Texas wow

Thanks so much for reading, Tiffy!

Sunday 16th of October 2022

I have not spent a lot of time in Texas but your article makes it seem like I could find a lot of great experiences there. Thanks for sharing!

Monday 17th of October 2022

Hi Heather! Thanks so much for reading and taking the time to comment. Texas is full of amazing places to explore. I hope you get to visit soon!

Saturday 15th of October 2022

We have been to several places on this list but still have some to cover!

Oh Yay! So glad we could add to your list!

One of the things I love about Texas is that the terrain is so diverse. From the hill country to Big Bend, you'll see so many beautiful landscapes. I even love Amarillo! Years ago this was such a small town, but what's interesting it is the capital for several important industries like AHCA. Excellent article, and love that it is full of helpful tips.

Wow Texas looks amazing! Love the diversity of places, the NP look just mindblowing!!!

Hi Marina. It really is amazing. There is truly something for everyone!

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25 Most Beautiful Places in Texas, According to a Born and Raised Texan

From desert landscapes to dense bayous and remote beaches, Texas is endlessly beautiful.

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As the largest state in the contiguous U.S., Texas is home to sweeping plains and rolling hills, deep pine forests and desert mountains, and even remote beaches and barrier islands. With 268,000 square miles to explore, the Lone Star State has both charming small towns and bustling big cities, all chock-full of lakes, rivers, trails, and green spaces. 

As a born and raised Texan, I’ve grown up exploring the state and its varying geography. I love a day well spent in our buzzy capital city, Austin, or roaming around San Antonio’s historic missions. But I also crave time on a beach all to myself, the ruggedness of West Texas, and a jaunt through Hill Country during spring, when the wildflowers are in full bloom.

Here, the most beautiful places in Texas, from quiet, sunset moments at the beach to serene paddles across Lake Austin.

South Padre Island

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Located at the bottom of the state, near the Texas-Mexico border, South Padre Island is a favorite beach destination among locals and visitors alike. Sure, it has all the popular beach bars, restaurants, and shopping you could want, but it's also home to quiet corners ideal for some R&R. Don’t miss the sand dunes at sunset, when golden hour strikes over the bay. “Some of the dunes are much higher than you might expect, and when you top one and look out at the sweeping vista below, illuminated by the sun’s golden rays dipping beyond the bay, it’s one of nature’s greatest paintings,” says Cindy Trevino, CVB director of marketing and corporate sponsorships for South Padre Island. Pro tip: Pack a blanket and snacks to enjoy a sunset picnic.

Big Bend National Park

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In far West Texas, almost a million acres are dedicated to Big Bend National Park , a rugged escape in the Chihuahuan Desert. Big Bend lies on the Texas-Mexico border, and visitors can kayak the Rio Grande here and see the towering canyons above. It also has the least light pollution of any national park in the lower 48 states, plus it's an International Dark Sky Park, making it a great place to see the Milky Way and sparkling constellations. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the 150-plus miles of trails, scenic drives, and birding opportunities found throughout. 

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

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For more West Texas solitude, Guadalupe Mountains National Park , situated near New Mexico, is full of canyons, deserts, and mountains. In fact, it's home to eight of the 10 highest peaks in Texas. Guadalupe Peak, the highest natural point in Texas at 8,751 feet above sea level, is a day hike with an elevation gain of 3,000 feet along the way. The park has more than 80 miles of trails altogether, plus backpacking, horseback riding, scenic driving routes, and camping. What's more, Guadalupe Mountains National Park protects the world’s most extensive Permian fossil reef, and mule deer, jackrabbits, bats, foxes, elk, and other wildlife abound. 

Cave Without a Name

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They say beauty is only skin deep, but in the case of Cave Without a Name in Boerne, Texas, it's 80 feet underground. Descend 126 steps and you’ll find a natural, living cavern full of stalagmites, stalactites, soda straw formations, and cave drapery lit up for all to see. The cave stays 66 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, making it a fun summertime activity on a sweltering Texas day. Take a guided tour of six cave rooms, or hear a concert in the Throne Room, as the acoustics and natural backdrop create a musical experience you won’t forget. 

Mission San José

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Every Texan should see the Alamo for its deep history, but people often forget there are actually four other beautiful missions in San Antonio, all with more space to explore and less crowds. You can see all of them by hopping along the Hike and Bike Trail , but my favorite is Mission San José , the largest of the missions and one that has been almost fully restored. See the church’s facade and Rose Window, both beautiful examples of Spanish colonial decor. The bell tower is stunning as well, and you can also see the living quarters, the gorgeous stone arches from the convento, the granary, and the grist mill. Tours are offered daily.

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

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In the Texas Panhandle near Amarillo, you’ll find Palo Duro Canyon State Park , home to the second-largest canyon in the country, which is about 120 miles long, 20 miles wide, and up to 800 feet deep. Descend 500 feet and catch the changing colors of the canyon, formed by the four geologic layers that are millions of years old. Hike through 30-plus miles of trails, or go horseback riding through 1,500 acres. Several longhorns belonging to the official state longhorn herd live here, and you can spot them near park headquarters. There are also horned lizards, turkeys, deer, bobcats, coyotes, snakes, and more. Tuesdays through Sundays, the Texas Outdoor Musical tells the stories of early area settlers.

Lake Austin

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A reservoir on the Colorado River, Lake Austin is an oasis for water lovers. Hop on a boat and cruise through the water, surrounded by lush hills and gorgeous private homes. Pull up to Hula Hut for Tex-Mex and Caribbean food served dockside, or access public camping spots and picnic areas at Emma Long Metropolitan Park on the shore. For a bit more privacy, stay at Lake Austin Spa Resort , where you can partake in daily fitness activities, enjoy a sunset water taxi cruise, visit the award-winning spa, hike, paddleboard, and join mixology classes. “The resort is set across the water from Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge, essentially a wall of nature that nothing can be developed on,” says Darlene Fiske, a longtime Austin resident and frequent visitor to the resort. “Then, there’s the water itself, Lake Austin — a constant level lake where you can paddleboard, kayak, ski, and swim.”

Big Thicket National Preserve

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In the Piney Woods region of southeast Texas, you’ll find Big Thicket National Preserve , where more than 113,000 acres of public land offers camping, hiking, paddling, cycling, fishing, and other outdoor fun. Forty miles of hiking paths wind through nine different ecosystems, including bayous and pine forests, while paddling trails take you through cypress sloughs and oxbow lakes. Backcountry camping is permitted, and fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish is a popular pastime.

Padre Island National Seashore

About a four-hour drive north of South Padre Island, Padre Island National Seashore is the perfect place for those wanting to get away from the hustle of daily life while immersing themselves in nature, solitude, and the sound of crashing ocean waves. The national seashore is the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the world and includes 70 miles of protected coastline. Go birding to see how many of the 380-plus species found here you can spot or check if you can catch a Kemp’s ridley sea turtle hatchling release in the summer. The Laguna Madre here has shallow water suited for paddling, and camping in the park is open year-round.

Lost Maples State Natural Area

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Texas isn’t known for having superb fall foliage, but Lost Maples State Natural Area stands out during October and November for its gorgeous orange, red, and yellow hues coming from the changing leaves. Lost Maples is home to a unique, isolated stand of Uvalde bigtooth maple trees — uncommon for this area — and the leaves generally turn from mid-October through the first two weeks of November. You can get updates on fall foliage via the park’s fall foliage report . Tip: Schedule your leaf-peeping visit during the week, if possible, as the park gets crowded during the fall and there’s only space for 250 cars.

East Texas differs from the rest of the state as it’s covered with pine forests, bayous, and swamps. A great way to explore this terrain is by canoe on Caddo Lake, one of the few natural lakes in Texas. It's named for the indigenous Caddo people, who settled in the area in the early 1800s. Paddle through the bottomlands and between bald cypress trees covered in Spanish moss over Big Cypress Bayou, or weave through one of the paddling trails across the lake. You can also fish or camp at Caddo Lake State Park .

Wine Road 290

A trip to Texas Hill Country is always gorgeous, but it’s made even better with a drive down U.S. 290, a.k.a Wine Road 290. Hill Country is home to more than 100 wineries, many with stunning vineyard views, modern tasting rooms, and patios shaded by giant, twisting oak trees. Check out William Chris Vineyards in Hye, where wines are made from 100 percent Texas-grown fruit. Lewis Wines in Johnson City also only uses Texas grapes, and La Bergerie in Fredericksburg has to-go bottles and a patio in case you want to pour a glass on site.

McDonald Observatory

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West Texas is full of wide-open spaces and spectacular spots to admire the twinkling night sky, and this area in the Big Bend region is a designated International Dark Sky Reserve. Head to the McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis for a stellar view of the Milky Way and various constellations. The observatory has multiple research telescopes that allow you to glimpse planets, stars, and more. And while there is research taking place here, you can still visit and participate in daytime and evening programming. Don’t miss the Star Party in the amphitheater to see otherworldly views of our night skies.

Willow City Loop

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Each spring, wildflowers pop up across Texas, painting roadsides, meadows, and prairies in bright hues. And while bluebonnets, the state flower, are the favorite, there are also red Indian paintbrushes, yellow Mexican poppies and sunflowers, and pink phloxes, among others. A memorable way to see the blooms is on the Willow City Loop drive, which winds through canyons and rolling hills. From Fredericksburg, take State Highway 16 north to Ranch Road 1323. Head to Willow City and turn left on Willow City Loop.

Enchanted Rock

Hiking up Enchanted Rock is a must for outdoor adventurers. This huge pink granite dome rises 425 feet, its highest point being 1,825 feet above sea level. Trekking up the rock is equivalent to climbing the stairs of a 30- to 40-story building, and those who are up for the challenge will be rewarded with gorgeous Hill Country views. Enchanted Rock formed a billion years ago when magma pushed through the Earth’s surface, then cooled and hardened, turning into granite. Aside from hiking to the top, there are 11 miles of additional trails here, plus opportunities for bouldering and camping.

Monahans Sandhills State Park

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Way out west in Monahans, discover a “Texas-sized sandbox” at Monahans Sandhills State Park . Strong winds have turned the sand dunes here into giant peaks, some up to 50 feet tall. The park is part of a dune field that stretches from near Monahans all the way into New Mexico, and both kids and adults love exploring these massive hills. Rent sand discs and “surf” the dunes, or ride down the hills, sledding style. Horseback riding, picnicking, and camping are also options.

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Not too far from the McDonald Observatory is Marfa, Texas, a desert town and artistic hub for creators of all kinds. Outdoor installations, galleries, and art museums help create a beautiful yet funky scene here. Don’t miss the tiny Prada Marfa building just outside of town, and The Chinati Foundation , a contemporary art museum. There’s also Ballroom Marfa , a contemporary art and performance venue that’s free to the public, and the Judd Foundation , where spaces include early works by Donald Judd, a New Yorker who moved to Marfa in the ‘70s and cemented the town as an arts destination.

Lone Star Hiking Trail

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In the Sam Houston National Forest near Houston, you’ll find the Lone Star Hiking Trail , the longest contiguous footpath in Texas at 96 miles, or 129 miles if you include the loop trails. The path winds through cypress trees, bayous, and swamps, and even follows Lake Conroe in one section. You can backpack along the trail and spend up to 10 days exploring the various sections while enjoying wildlife and the solitude of nature.

Davy Crockett National Forest

In between Crockett and Lufkin in East Texas lies Davy Crockett National Forest , a Piney Woods escape with bottomland hardwoods, dense forests, and plenty of space to unplug and unwind. The forest is more than 160,000 acres, and visitors can hike, swim, camp, fish, boat, or go horseback riding. See if you can spot waterfowl, dove, turkey, deer, quail, and the red-cockaded woodpecker, an endangered species living in the forest.

Caverns of Sonora

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Halfway between San Antonio and Big Bend National Park is Caverns of Sonora , a show cave system full of mineral formations that are still actively growing. Shine a light through the cave to see dangling formations hanging from the ceiling and sprouting through the floor, and wind your way through an underground world largely unexplored. Guided walking, rappelling, and photography tours are available.

Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area

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From May through October, around three million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from Devil’s Sinkhole each night to feast on bugs. The bats flutter through the sky, appearing like swirling specks of pepper as they dip and dive for food, and you can watch it all unfold from the viewing platform. This is one of the largest Mexican free-tailed bat populations in Texas. Reservations are required, and you cannot enter the cavern due to its sensitive nature.

Medina River

We Texans love our watering holes, and it's common practice to spend the day in a body of water during the hot summer months. Hordes of people flock to the Comal and Guadalupe rivers, but the Medina River is less visited and arguably more beautiful. It’s dotted with limestone bluff views and lined with bald cypress trees that provide shade to floaters and paddlers. The Medina River Company rents tubes and kayaks and offers shuttle rides to and from the river.

Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway

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Up in the Panhandle, see bison roaming in their natural habitat at Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway . The park is home to the Texas State Bison Herd, which dots the landscape and trudges across 10,000 acres. Aside from bison, you can marvel at the red rock canyons — Caprock sits on the Caprock Escarpment, a natural transition between the high plains to the west and the rolling plains of the east. Deer, bobcats, antelope, and coyotes also inhabit the area, as do bats in the Clarity Tunnel on the Trailway. Bring your horse to go horseback riding, or camp, fish, swim, and boat on Lake Theo.

Natural Bridge Caverns

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In 1960, four college students discovered the Natural Bridge Caverns , now one of the best show caverns in Texas. Today, visitors can see the stunning formations throughout the cave on various excursions, including an Adventure Tour that travels to an undeveloped section deep in the cavern. For something a little less challenging, take the Discovery Tour, which brings travelers 180 feet underground to view the cavern rooms and formations lit up in a remarkable setting.

Franklin Mountains State Park

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While Franklin Mountains State Park is within the city limits of El Paso, you’ll feel like you’ve gone off the grid in this rugged desert landscape, which is home to more than 100 miles of trails and about 27,000 acres for exploring. The Franklin Mountains offer superb bird-watching, and birders have seen more than 100 species, including golden eagles, hummingbirds, pyrrhuloxias, and ash-throated flycatchers. Hike through the Chihuahuan Desert and spot the Southwestern barrel cactus, ocotillo, yucca, and other plants. You can even bring your rock-climbing gear and head to McKelligon Canyon or Sneed’s Cory to climb the craggy terrain.

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20 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Texas

Written by Lana Law Updated Oct 6, 2023

Whether you're interested in a city getaway, a nature escape, a beach vacation, or finding an authentic off-the-beaten-path small town, Texas has everything you're looking for and more. This state is brimming with countless possibilities for fun and adventure.

A roadrunner in West Texas

While metropolitan centers like Houston , Austin , and Dallas are the usual go-to destinations for culture, shopping, dining, and action, these cities only scratch the surface. Geographically and culturally diverse, the state offers a wealth of unique attractions and things to do.

San Antonio , famous for the Alamo and the River Walk, is a must-see city if you're going to Texas.

West Texas is one of my favorite places. Big Bend National Park is home to a stunning desert landscape, and the tiny towns in the surrounding area are full of character and characters. Cities like Amarillo or Lubbock are a stark contrast to the larger centers and are easy places to visit, with great food and unusual sights.

In the warmer months head to the coast to experience a whole other side of Texas. Enjoy beaches, fishing, and fabulous seafood in places like Galveston, South Padre Island, or Corpus Christie .

For more ideas on where to go and what to see, have a read through our list of top tourist attractions in Texas.

1. San Antonio's River Walk

2. the alamo, 3. space center houston, 4. big bend national park, 5. padre island national seashore, 6. the texas state capitol in austin, 7. the sixth floor museum, dallas, 8. guadalupe mountains national park, 9. the fort worth stockyards, 10. galveston's beaches & strand historic district, 11. the uss lexington, corpus christi, 12. cadillac ranch, amarillo, 13. natural bridge caverns, 14. houston's museum district, 15. gruene historic district, new braunfels, 16. dallas arboretum, 17. fort worth zoo, 18. national museum of the pacific war, 19. texas state aquarium, 20. lubbock.

River Walk

Stretching for several miles along the San Antonio River in the heart of the city, the River Walk is lined with restaurants and lovely outdoor patios, where you can sit and dine alongside the river. Built below street level, this pedestrian walkway hugs the river as it winds and weaves through the city, and is as popular among locals as it is for tourists, day and night.

Although strolling along the river is the most popular thing to do here, another great way to enjoy the ambience of the area is on a leisurely cruise on a river boat . These run all the time and range from standard sightseeing trips to dinner cruises.

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The Alamo

The Alamo is one of the most important historic sites in America. Part of a mission station established in 1718, it was built by Franciscans in 1744 and by 1836, had been converted into a fort.

It became famous during the Texas Revolution, when a small force, including Davie Crockett and James Bowie, barricaded themselves in against an overwhelmingly superior Mexican army some 3,000 strong. While the defeat saw all 187 defenders killed, the cry of "Remember the Alamo!" rallied the state to eventually overcome the Mexicans.

The restored buildings and the cenotaph commemorating the fallen Texans is well worth a visit. Inside is a museum with changing displays, featuring weapons and artifacts related to the events and the history of the mission.

If you have time, it's worth visiting some of the other missions in the area, which are all part of the San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, and connected by the Mission Trail .

Official site: https://www.thealamo.org/

Space Shuttle Endeavour model at Johnson Space Center in Houston

Just 30 minutes' drive from the heart of Houston, Space Center Houston is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Texas. This is a wonderful place to learn about space exploration, upcoming missions, NASA's latest projects, and possibly even meet an astronaut. Space Center Houston is also home to Johnson Space Center and Mission Control , which can be visited on a tour.

You'll need to plan to spend at least a half-day exploring the entire complex. The whole place is huge, the exhibits engaging, and time flies by unexpectedly even if you aren't a huge fan of space travel.

You can explore a space shuttle replica mounted on a shuttle carrier and walk through a replica of America's first space station, Skylab. The museum also features rockets, moon rocks and Mars rocks.

From downtown Houston, Space Center Houston is about a 30-minute drive. From Galveston, it's closer to a 40-minute drive. It can be easily visited from either destination.

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Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend NP

In the Chihuahuan Desert of West Texas, on a huge bend in the Rio Grande River, lies some of the most dramatic and uniquely beautiful scenery in the state. Mountains, canyons, and the river flowing along the border, separating the United States from Mexico, offer a diverse range of recreational and sightseeing opportunities for visitors to Big Bend National Park.

While most people simply enjoy touring along the roads, the park offers a full range of things to do. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the extensive network of hiking trails and the beautiful campgrounds . Paddling along the Rio Grande or enjoying a picnic and wading into the water are other popular activities on warm days.

With more than 400 species of birds, birdwatching is another prominent pastime in the park, but even if you are not looking for them, you are likely to see roadrunners darting across the roads or trails.

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Padre Island National Seashore

The world's longest undeveloped barrier island, Padre Island is just a short drive south of Corpus Christi and stretches 70 miles from end to end. One of the most important conservation areas in Texas, Padre Island consists of more than 130,000 acres of beach, dunes, and grassland habitats, and is home to rare sea turtles and countless migratory birds, making it a birder's paradise. In fact, 350 different species visit this stopover on the Central Flyway migratory route.

The Malaquite Visitor Center is the best place to begin your visit to this beautiful coastal region of the Gulf of Mexico. It provides plenty of information, as well as assistance for those with mobility issues, including specially adapted beach wheelchairs.

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The Texas State Capitol in Austin

The Texas State Capitol, built in 1888, is considered one of the finest state legislatures in the US. In Austin's downtown core and now a National Historic Landmark, it certainly impresses with its dimensions, standing 308 feet tall.

Highlights of its 22-acre park include monuments to the defenders of the Alamo and to veterans of the Vietnam War. Guided tours of the building's interior are available and start from the visitor center with its many displays. At dusk, head across to the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge for a chance to witness the spectacle of a million or so Mexican free-tailed bats coming and going from their perches under the bridge.

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The Sixth Floor Museum, Dallas

It was from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas that the fatal shot that took President John F. Kennedy's life was fired. Now home to The Sixth Floor Museum, this tall red-brick building offers a detailed account of the assassination, as well as Kennedy's legacy. Highlights include accounts of his presidential campaign and term as president, all supported by historic footage, photos, and artifacts.

Also worth a visit while exploring downtown Dallas is the nearby John F. Kennedy Memorial , a huge monument dedicated to President Kennedy unveiled in 1970.

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Guadalupe Mountains National Park

In the northwestern corner of the state, approximately 100 miles east of El Paso, Guadalupe Mountains National Park is home to the four highest peaks in Texas. It's also known for an abundance of wildlife, including golden eagles.

The landscape itself is stunning, especially around the towering El Capitan, as well as the Guadalupe Peak, the highest elevation in Texas. It's also tremendously popular with hikers thanks to its more than 80 miles of trails through spectacular woodland canyons and lush springs. Be sure to stop in at the visitor center in Pine Springs for information on the park, including details of hiking and biking trails.

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The Fort Worth Stockyards

The Stockyards National Historic District remains Fort Worth's biggest draw. Founded in 1866, the area took its name from the cattle industry, as it was here that millions of cattle were rested, sorted, or shipped out to other points across the state.

The last surviving facility of its kind in the US, these historic stockyards have been transformed into a splendid attraction consisting of all sorts of fun things to see, including rodeos, concerts, theatrical performances, and western-themed shopping . Highlights include cattle driving demonstrations and a chance to saddle up for some trail riding.

Be sure to check out the Stockyards Visitor Center and the Stockyards Museum , both of which provide information regarding current events as well as the history of this fun area of Fort Worth.

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Beach in Galveston

Like numerous spots along the Texas Gulf Coast, Galveston is home to beautiful beaches that stretch on for miles. The shallow and often calm water makes this a popular area for families and beachgoers. In summer, set up your beach umbrella along the Seawall or enjoy some fun and games at the Pleasure Pier .

But this is more than just a beach town, with plenty to do here all year long. Explore the Strand Historic District in downtown, a National Historic Landmark District, and wander past the ornate Victorian-style mansions that line the quiet streets. If you are traveling with kids, be sure to stop by Moody Gardens and Aquarium . This huge complex, with its landmark glass pyramids, is home to an aquarium, a rainforest, and an amusement park.

If you want to get out on the water, Galveston is also one of the best places in Texas for deep sea fishing . You can fish here year-round, although some of the best months are during the summer.

Galveston is less than an hour's drive from Houston and only about 45 minutes from Space Center Houston.

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The USS Lexington, Corpus Christi

Moored off the shore just a few minutes' stroll from the center of Corpus Christi, the mighty USS Lexington is one of the largest surviving vessels to have served in WWII. This important aircraft carrier was launched in 1943 and now serves as a naval museum .

On display are a large collection of vintage aircraft, and visitors can see the bridge and crew quarters. Also fun are the simulators and games, as well as a 3D movie that puts you in the pilot's seat. You can also opt for the four-hour Hard Hat Tour, which takes you into the very heart of the ship.

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Cadillac Ranch

Cadillac Ranch is one of West Texas' most iconic sites. Standing in a line, nose first into the ground, it might seem like an odd attraction. But visitors come here in large numbers, not only to see and photograph this colorful spectacle, they also come here to leave their mark, at least for a short while.

The artwork on the vehicles is an ever-changing canvas, with almost everyone adding their own creative mark to the Cadillacs. You are welcome to spray paint your own design . The layers of paint on these cars is hard to determine, but outside the gate, vendors sell paint chips from the cars, in jewelry settings.

While you may hear you should bring a spray can, there is no need. You can find spray cans of all colors left here on the ground from the thousands of others who have come before.

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Natural Bridge Caverns

Just a short drive from San Antonio, the spectacular Natural Bridge Caverns are part of a vast underground network consisting of more than 10,000 different stalactite formations. The largest such cave network in the US accessible to the public, Natural Bridge Caverns includes highlights such as the 40-foot-high King's Throne, a massive wall of stalactites found in one of the largest caverns, the Castle of the White Giants.

Taking its name from the huge 60-foot limestone bridge spanning its entrance, Natural Bridge Caverns also offers a number of other fun activities, including themed tours. Up top are other attractions, including a treetop climbing adventure across a sprawling network of ropeways, platforms, and ziplines.

New in 2023 is the Hidden Wonders Tour, a sound and light show complemented by the "BAT" (belt assisted transport), a conveyor belt that moves you through and eventually out of the cavern.

Official Site: https://naturalbridgecaverns.com/

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

In the heart of downtown Houston is the city's lovely Museum District, home to 19 museums, some of which are free. Many of the museums in this area are within walking distance of each other.

Two of the key highlights here are the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Houston Museum of Natural Science , but the district houses a mix of quality museums, including a Holocaust museum, a children's museum, and some smaller art museums, which are well worth your time.

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Gruene Hall

Just a short drive from San Antonio is the small town of New Braunfels, known for its charming Greuene Historic District. One of the main attractions is the historic Gruene Hall , the oldest dance hall in Texas, operating continuously since 1878. Performances run nightly, and some of the biggest names in country music perform here, in this small venue. Children are allowed, and kids under 10 receive a discount on admission at the door.

The Grist Mill Restaurant , on the edge of the Guadalupe River makes a nice destination for day trippers who want to come for lunch. In the spring, the water is packed with people tubing down the river. And don't miss stopping by the General Store , where time seems to have stopped several decades ago.

The Dallas Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum is one of the top botanical gardens in the United States. Beautifully laid out over 66 acres, these gardens should be on your list of "things to do" while in the city. Located on the shores of White Rock Lake, the gardens are easily reached from downtown.

The gardens are an oasis of calm and color amid the hustle and bustle of Dallas. You can wander at will through the various gardens and flowering plants, or make a beeline for some of the top attractions. One of the marquee gardens within the park is the Woman's Garden , where you'll find an infinity pool, aquatic plants, fountains, and sculptures.

The six-and-a-half-acre Margaret Elizabeth Jonsson Color Garden is a stunning display of over 2,000 azaleas. The garden is especially vibrant in the spring, when the accompanying daffodils and tulips burst into bloom. Later in the summer, other plants like tapioca and bananas bloom in their unique ways, and the fall brings on the chrysanthemums. Large manicured lawns fill in the spaces between the gardens and are a lovely place to sit and enjoy a coffee or have a picnic with the family.

The on-site Café on the Green or the Lula Mae Slaughter Dining Terrace offer al fresco seating with views of the gardens and downtown Dallas.

Official site: https://www.dallasarboretum.org/

Gorilla at the Fort Worth Zoo

One of the best family outings in the state, the Fort Worth Zoo is a fun and enjoyable thing to do when visiting town. First opened in 1909, the zoo is now home to over 540 species of mammals, birds, and ectotherms. The zoo is expanding and growing with the infusion of a $100 million capital campaign.

At the Fort Worth Zoo, nine different habitats are available for viewing, ranging from the wilds of the African savannah to the chilly waters of the penguin habitat, right through to the inhabitants of the Australian Outback and Great Barrier Reef.

In addition to the various habitats, the zoo also has an area that children will love, the Toyota Children's Ranch & Petting Corral. Here, miniature donkeys, goats, sheep, and other typical farm animals exist in a setting that allows for easy petting and great photos.

Official site: https://www.fortworthzoo.org/

National Museum of the Pacific War

One of the most interesting war museums in Texas is the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg. Well-thought-out exhibits trace the history of the war in the Pacific, an aspect of WWII that many people may not be overly familiar with.

Highlights of a visit here include the Pearl Harbor Exhibit, complete with an intact Japanese midget submarine HA-19; the Doolittle Raid exhibit, showcasing the resorted B-25 Mitchell bomber; and an exhibit on the background of the ferocious 36-day battle on Iwo Jima.

One particularly chilling exhibit is of the Fat Man bomb casing. It's hard to fathom that such a small bomb could be responsible for over 100,000 deaths in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Official site: https://www.pacificwarmuseum.org/

Alligator at the Texas State Aquarium

If you find yourself down in Corpus Christie, be sure to swing by the Texas State Aquarium. This state-of-the-art facility showcases all the wonderful and weird animals that inhabit our oceans. Sixteen different habitats are home to a wide variety of fish, mammals, and other denizens of the deep.

During your visit, a must-see is the H-E-B Caribbean Sea exhibit, home to North America's largest viewing window. The 68-foot-long window makes you feel like you are right underwater. In addition, a walking tunnel through the middle of the exhibit, full of sharks and other predators, adds to the thrill.

It's not all underwater at the Texas State Aquarium. Above-water action is supplied by three North American river otters. Arthur, Merlin, and Fisher provide non-stop otter antics that will have you smiling and laughing.

These are just some of the attractions at the aquarium. Many more are waiting for you and your family to explore, including the H-E-B Splash Park (included with your admission) and up-close and personal animal interactions (additional fee)

Official site: https://www.texasstateaquarium.org/

Buddy Holly statue in Lubbock

West Texas holds many attractions and one of the best is the dynamic city of Lubbock . People of a certain vintage will be well aware of the city's most famous citizen, Buddy Holly . Forever immortalized with an excellent array of memorabilia in a fantastic museum, the Buddy Holly Center (you can't miss the giant glasses out front). This tribute to the musician is a must-see for music lovers.

Not to be confused with the center, new as of 2021 is the architecturally stunning Buddy Holly Hall , Lubbock's main location for a non-stop roster of performers.

But the city is much more than just Buddy Holly's history. This is an artsy up-and-coming place with farmer's markets and incredible new restaurants while still staying true to its ranching roots.

Lubbock's Cultural District is home to fine art galleries, pottery studios, and music venues. In fact, Lubbock has the most music-performing venues on a per capita basis in the entire state.

All that exploring will bring on a Texas-sized appetite and on this front, Lubbock has you well covered. Home to a variety of restaurants you'll be spoiled for choice. Fine dining aficionados with a taste for European fare will want to make a beeline for Chef Finn Walter's Nicolett . Those looking for Texas originals should go to Dirk's for chicken fried steak and other artery-clogging delicacies. The next morning do what the locals do, eat pie for breakfast at the Cast Iron Grill .

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You'll be spoiled for choice with the amount of activities and attractions in Texas.

As the second-largest state in the U.S., Texas covers an extraordinary amount of the geographical area in the U.S. Measuring approximately 268,597 square miles, Texas can fit 15 of the smallest states in its boundaries. Because of the size of the state, it's often said that "everything is bigger in Texas" – and it certainly rings true. Texas is home to three of the 10 largest cities in the country: Houston , San Antonio and Dallas . Not only that, but Austin claims the title of being the Live Music Capital of the World. The dining scene across Texas is also pretty robust thanks to the state's signature barbecue and Tex-Mex cuisine. Plus, with plenty of sun-drenched beaches , wilderness landscapes and Texan-sized festivals at visitors' fingertips, there's truly something for everyone in Texas. Read on to learn more about all of the fun things to do in Texas. (Note: Some tours and excursions may be affected by the coronavirus outbreak. New policies may be in place, including capacity restrictions, mask mandates and parking reservation requirements. Check with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of State and local tourism boards before traveling.)

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If it's your first time visiting Dallas, you might want to begin exploring this vibrant and culturally rich city in the downtown area, one of 13 distinct neighborhoods across the city. Downtown is where you'll find several top attractions, including the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza . This museum is dedicated to the legacy of President John F. Kennedy, and the exhibits, photos and films on display document his life and the day of his assassination. Downtown is also home to urban green spaces, the Dallas World Aquarium and the Reunion Tower GeO-Deck. Known as one of the city's most iconic structures, the Reunion Tower GeO-deck takes visitors on a ride to the top of its tower for panoramic views of the city from 470 feet in the sky. For accommodations, make reservations at The Adolphus Hotel , a historic luxury property that receives top marks from travelers and is home to a spa, multiple dining options and bars, and a rooftop pool. And when you're ready to head out on the town, make your way north to the Uptown neighborhood. This area is known for its variety of dining venues, trendy boutiques and lively nightlife.

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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

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This 66-acre urban oasis located in the Lake & Garden District in East Dallas is home to 11 display gardens that boast color year-round, three outdoor dining terraces and the Indoor Tea Room at Restaurant DeGoyler, which is open to visitors 13 years and older. After exploring the gardens, the picturesque setting along White Rock Lake is perfect for an afternoon stroll or a relaxing picnic. If you're traveling with kids, previous families highly recommended checking out the fun and educational activities at the Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden for a nominal fee. You can also watch cooking demonstrations and take cooking classes at A Tasteful Place, a 3.5-acre garden, kitchen and pavilion focused on growing and preparing local, sustainable food. If you visit in the spring, don't miss Dallas Blooms Spring. The colorful six-week celebration includes as many as 500,000 tulips, Easter events, live music and entertainment, wine and beer pairings, children's activities and more. For an extended stay, make reservations at a nearby Airbnb, such as The Loft@White Rock Urban Homestead.

Address: 8525 Garland Road, Dallas, TX 75218

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The state's largest city is emerging as a top travel destination thanks to major sporting events, outdoor adventure activities, world-class museums and a diverse culinary scene. With so much to see and do in the Bayou City, plan to spend several days here and splurge on a stay at one of Houston's renowned luxury properties. Two traveler-approved options are The Lancaster Hotel in the Theater District and The Post Oak Hotel in the posh Uptown and Galleria area. While in town, catch a Houston Texans (football), Houston Rockets (basketball) or Houston Astros (baseball) game. You can also take in a play or the ballet in the Theater District, spend an evening at the Houston Symphony, or take advantage of the city's many nightlife options. Houston is known for its Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine, so be sure to grab lunch or dinner at one of the city's notable restaurants such as Oaxacan-inspired Xochi in downtown. For a casual evening, head to The Original Ninfa's on Navigation, one of the city's legendary Mexican restaurants.

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Space Center Houston

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Fans of space exploration, and budding young astronauts, will want to visit Space Center Houston . You'll need to allow at least one day to see the exhibits and attractions, such as Starship Gallery, which features flown spacecraft from the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo eras. You can also view an extensive collection of spacesuits, step inside a replica of the shuttle Independence and listen to mission updates in the Mission Briefing Center. Don't miss one of the highlights, the NASA Tram Tour. This experience offers a behind-the-scenes visit to the working hub of the NASA Johnson Space Center. It also includes a visit to Rocket Park, where you'll see one of the three remaining Saturn V rockets that took astronauts to the moon. For a real treat, reserve a spot to have breakfast with an astronaut, offered on select Fridays and Saturdays. You can also book the Level 9 Tour, a four- to five-hour guided VIP excursion that covers all things space exploration and includes a second-day ticket to explore on your own. Several hotels are conveniently located near the space center, including the Courtyard Houston NASA/Clear Lake.

Address: 1601 E. NASA Parkway, Houston, TX 77058

Houston Museum District

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The Houston Museum District encompasses approximately 9 square miles, has four walkable zones and is home to a remarkable 19 museums. Visitors to the city can delve into everything from history to fine and contemporary arts or culture highlighting Houston's diverse population. Kids will appreciate the 90,000 square feet of interactive exhibits and fun at the Children's Museum Houston . The Houston Museum of Natural Science features a planetarium where you can explore the universe, realize the vastness of space or watch a light and sound show to Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. You can also have an interactive health experience, watch an educational movie in 4D and get a close look at how the human body works at The Health Museum. If you're planning to take in several or all of the city's museums, reserve accommodations in the heart of the Museum District at Hotel ZaZa Houston . This unique boutique hotel features themed suites with names like For Your Eyes Only and Houston We Have a Problem. The property receives rave reviews and also has beautiful standard rooms and suites, or you can stay in one of the posh pool bungalows or villas.

Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District

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Experience a slice of life in the Old West, learn about cowboy legends at the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame and watch the world's only twice daily longhorn cattle drive at the historic Fort Worth Stockyards . After the cattle drive, there's plenty more to do around the stockyards. Don't miss the re-enactment gunfights every Saturday and Sunday after the drives in Stockyard Station. You can also go on a horseback ride with city views or sit back and relax during a horse-drawn stagecoach ride. Friday and Saturday evenings, catch the nonstop action at a championship rodeo at Cowtown Coliseum. After the big event, stop in for a cold brew, and listen to live music or go dancing at one of the district's bars or honky tonks, like Lil' Red's Longhorn Saloon or The Cantina Cadillac. Or, if you're not afraid of the dark, check out some of the best-known paranormal activity in the U.S. during a nighttime 90-minute walking ghost tour. Plan to stay in town several days, and close to the fun, while enjoying Texas-style hospitality at the historic Stockyards Hotel.

[See: America's 15 Coolest Ghost Towns to Visit. ]

San Antonio

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The Mission City's rich history dates back to 1718 with the establishment of the first of five Spanish Missions along the San Antonio River. In 2015, The World Heritage Committee recognized the five mission complexes as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . San Antonio is also home to the city's vibrant River Walk , another not-to-be-missed top attraction according to past visitors. This 15-mile urban waterway in the heart of downtown, is an excellent way to explore the city on foot, by bicycle or on a GO RIO river barge , which offers a narrated history of the city and River Walk. Along the way, wander through the historic King William Cultural Arts District and Southtown Arts District to see the museums, boutiques, parks, micro-distilleries, coffee shops and more. Make reservations to stay at the waterfront Hotel Emma , which used to be a brewhouse during the 19th century.

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Explore The Alamo

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Built as Mission San Antonio de Valero's chapel in 1718, and renamed The Alamo in the early 1800s, this "Shrine of Texas Liberty" has a long and colorful history. Occupied by five independent nations and serving as the stronghold for five different armies, the former mission is probably best known for the 1836 Battle of The Alamo. As part of the Texas Revolution, this battle earned Texas independence from Mexico, becoming a self-governing republic. The U.S. annexed Texas as the 28th state on Dec. 29, 1845. Today, guests can book a history talk, take a self-guided audio tour or schedule a guided tour to see the highlights of the renowned mission. Top attractions include the church, which is free to visit independently, with a timed ticket. Other top-recommended stops are the living history encampment, which features hands-on demonstrations showcasing what life was like in the 1830s under Mexican rule, and the exhibit hall with its extensive collection of artifacts and historical documents. For an extended stay in town within walking distance of the historic site, plan to stay at Mokara Hotel & Spa , located on the city's acclaimed River Walk.

Address: 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

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Enjoy an excursion to the Natural Bridge Caverns

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Discovered by four college students in 1960, this underground labyrinth of passageways and unearthly formations in San Antonio is one of Texas' largest show caves. Descend 180 feet down into the caverns via the hourlong Discovery Tour, which allows visitors to admire stalagmites, flowstones, chandeliers and other formations. For the more adventurous that don't mind getting a little dirty, book the three-hour Adventure Tour. This excursion includes getting decked out in caving gear, crawling on your stomach through cavern rooms and climbing a steep 20-foot hill. When you're ready for fun above the ground, head over to the Twisted Trails Zip Rails & Ropes Course, or try to find your way out of the 5,000-square-foot maze. Natural Bridge Caverns also offer a limited summertime afternoon combination excursion with the Discovery Tour where you can see the largest bat colony in the world take flight at nearby Bracken Cave. For an extended stay, make reservations at the nearby JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa , located about 2 miles from the caverns.

Address: 26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Road, San Antonio, TX 78266

Texas Hill Country

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Texas Hill Country boasts scenic landscapes replete with rolling hills, grasslands, rivers, lakes, charming small towns and fields covered in vibrant varieties of wildflowers, such as bluebonnets, buttercups and Indian paintbrushes. There are also over 50 wineries to explore, each with its own terroir and unique approach to winemaking. For a longer getaway, take a road trip through the region beginning 32 miles northeast of San Antonio in New Braunfels, looping around clockwise and ending in Austin. Along the way, stop in Utopia, where you can book an overnight stay high atop the trees in a magical treehouse at Treehouse Utopia. Then, head about 80 miles northeast to historic Fredericksburg. Founded by German immigrants in 1846, this small town retains its unique heritage with German architecture, and exhibits and demonstrations at the Pioneer Museum. You'll even find German cuisine at several local restaurants and biergartens, and there's an annual Oktoberfest in the fall. For overnight accommodations in Fredericksburg, splurge on a suite at the Hoffman Haus, a luxury bed-and-breakfast previous visitors loved.

[See: The Top Texas Wineries to Visit. ]

New Braunfels

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Situated between San Antonio and Austin, New Braunfels is another Texas Hill Country town that celebrates its German heritage. Stroll through the historic downtown brimming with cafes, coffee shops, boutiques, museums and more. There's also a beautiful green space, Landa Park, just a short distance away. Additionally, the town hosts many festivals, parades and street fairs throughout the year, including the annual Wurstfest. The German-inspired festivities are held in early November along the Comal River and feature Bavarian-style foods, German and Texas beer, and live music. To learn more about the German history of New Braunfels, be sure to visit the Gruene Historic District. For even more fun, especially if you're traveling with kids, plan to stay at The Resorts at Schlitterbahn. This entertainment and lodging complex offers a wide variety of accommodations, including resort rooms, riverside lofts and luxurious "Treehaus Suites." Once you're settled in, head out on the property to take a refreshing ride on water slides, chutes and miles of rivers.

Take the family to Moody Gardens

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This multifaceted nonprofit tourist destination began as a hippotherapy facility for individuals with head injuries in the mid-1980s. Today, after a vision as big as Texas and many new projects over the years, Moody Gardens in Galveston is one of the top leisure and educational facilities in the Southwest. Highlights here include the Rainforest and Aquarium Pyramids; a Discovery Museum; the MG 3D Theater, which boasts the biggest screen in Texas; and a 4D Special FX Theater. You can also take a ride on the 1800s-style Colonel Paddlewheel Boat, relax along the white sandy shores of Palm Beach or zip across the property 60 feet in the air for incredible views of the pyramids and tropical gardens. You can even hit the links for a round of golf or take time to relax back at the Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention Center . If you're visiting in the winter, be sure to check out the Festival of Lights, the largest holiday light spectacle of its kind on the Gulf Coast.

Address: 1 Hope Blvd., Galveston, TX 77554

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As the Live Music Capital of the World, Austin is known for its eclectic neighborhoods and entertainment districts featuring more than 250 live music venues. The city is also the capital of Texas, so there's plenty more to explore, including art museums and galleries as well as the State Capitol . The landmark granite Capitol building opened in 1888 and boasts a beautiful 218-foot rotunda. Free guided and self-guided tours are available daily of the Capitol and grounds, and come highly recommended by previous visitors. Be sure to check out another Texas Historic Landmark, Mount Bonnell at Covert Park. This popular tourist destination since the 1850s features a vantage point overlooking the Colorado River, affording some of the best views of the city. While in town, plan to stay at The Driskill hotel, which is conveniently located near many of Austin's top entertainment and nightlife spots.

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South Padre Island

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Situated off the southern tip of Texas on Laguna Madre Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, this barrier island is the only tropical island in the state. Perfect for a romantic Texas getaway or a family vacation, South Padre Island boasts more than 300 days of sunshine, 34 miles of white sand beaches and emerald-tinted waters. Top attractions include a visit to Sea Turtle, Inc. , a rehabilitation facility for sea turtles that focuses on education and conservation. You can also book a lesson with a master sand sculptor to create your own masterpiece while visiting the Sandcastle Capital of the World. And when it comes to sunsets, previous visitors and locals say the views here are hard to beat, so head out to one of the island's bayfront bars or restaurants for that perfect Instagram shot. For accommodations, book a room with a view at the Isla Grand Beach Resort.

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Admire art at Cadillac Ranch

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This quirky art installation, dating back to 1974, features 10 Cadillacs buried nose-down in an empty and dusty field off of iconic Route 66 and I-40, approximately 10 miles southwest of Amarillo. A group of art hippies from San Francisco, known as The Ant Farm, created the offbeat installation silently funded by the eccentric billionaire Stanley Marsh 3. His goal was to baffle the local residents with a public art display. The Ant Farm responded to his wishes with the creation of this bewildering memorial to the Cadillac's tail fin evolution from the 1949 Club Sedan to the 1963 Cadillac de Ville. Over the years, the cars have been defaced, stripped and splashed with DayGlo paint and graffiti, but it still remains one of the most popular roadside attractions for travelers visiting Texas from around the world. If you're headed into Amarillo after your visit to Cadillac Ranch to see a little more of the Texas Panhandle, plan to stay at The Barfield, Autograph Collection. Located in the historic Barfield building, this boutique hotel is an excellent choice for accommodations in downtown.

Address: 13651 I-40 Frontage Road, Amarillo, TX 79124

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Guadalupe Mountains National Park

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Situated 110 miles east of El Paso in West Texas, this rugged wilderness landscape covers more than 76,000 acres and boasts the four highest peaks in Texas. The park is a hiker's paradise with 80 miles of trails, ranging from easy to strenuous with steep and rocky climbs. The 8.5-mile trail to the "Top of Texas" is difficult and takes about six to eight hours round trip to complete. But once you reach the pinnacle, you're rewarded with unforgettable views of the mountains and desert from atop Guadalupe Peak at 8,751 feet above sea level. Other highlights include McKittrick Canyon, especially during fall foliage season, the 2,000-acre Salt Basin Dunes and the Frijole Ranch Museum, which documents the area's settlements from the early Native Americans to ranchers in the 1900s. For overnight stays under the starry skies, pack up the tent and reserve a spot at Pine Springs or Dog Canyon campgrounds. It's important to know that there are no paved roads, no gas or supplies for 35 miles and very few amenities in this remote park.

Enjoy history and adventure at Caddo Mounds State Historic Site

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Established by a group of Caddo Indians, this village in Alto (about 150 miles southeast of Dallas) dates back more than 1,200 years. Located in the Piney Woods region in East Texas, the village was the southernmost location for the Mississippi Mound Builder Culture. Three of these ceremonial mounds still exist today. The Caddo Indians remained in this area until the 1830s, when Anglo-American colonization efforts forced them to move to the Brazos River. After another relocation, they finally settled in western Oklahoma in what's known today as the Caddo Nation Headquarters. Self-guided and guided tours are available to visit the ancient site, and walk along the two interpretive trails, a part of the El Camino Real de los Tejas. This 150-year-old 2,500-mile route through Texas and Louisiana contains many historic sites related to the battle for Texan independence, the growth of cattle ranching when Texas was part of Mexico and the efforts by the Spanish to missionize American Indians. At the Caddo Mounds, there's also a visitors center and museum store where you can learn more about of this significant part of Native American history. Some of the closest hotels are in downtown Nacogdoches (around 30 miles east), including the mid-century-style boutique property, The Fredonia.

Address: 1649 TX-21, Alto, TX 75925

Check out the Annual Texas Renaissance Festival

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The Annual Texas Renaissance Festival is the largest of its kind in the U.S., hosting as many as 500,000 people every year. The event usually runs from early October to late November and features jousting knights, kings and queens, jugglers, clowns, acrobats and magicians. There are more than 20 stages with live entertainment, 400 shops with Renaissance-themed items and souvenirs, a myriad of dining and beverage options, and 231 acres of camping sites across the 70-acre property. There's even a Royal Fireworks display every evening. Additional offerings include activities like a daily high tea, escape room adventures, scotch tastings and the festival's highlight – The King's Feast. This two-hour daytime event includes an all-you-can-eat feast, mead, ale and wine, along with plenty of frivolity and entertainment. Be sure to take home the commemorative drinking vessel to remember the experience. So, don your best knight in shining armor or damsel in distress costume, and head out for a medieval adventure to remember. You can find the Texas Renaissance Festival in Todd Mission, about 55 miles northwest of Houston.

Address: 21778 FM 1774, Todd Mission, TX 77363

Corpus Christi

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Situated on the Gulf Coast of Texas, Corpus Christi offers miles of beaches, plenty of fresh seafood and Tex-Mex dining options, and even indoor activities like the Texas State Aquarium in North Beach. The aquarium features 18 exhibits with sea creatures and wildlife that take you from the Caribbean Sea to the jungle and beyond. While in North Beach, you can also visit the USS Lexington on Corpus Christi Bay. This aircraft carrier, commissioned in 1943, took part in almost every major operation in the Pacific Theater over 21 months of combat during World War II. While here, you can also take flight as an F-18 pilot in the flight simulator or check out the thrilling feature films at the Joe Jessel 3D Mega Theater. If you prefer to spend time outdoors, kick back and relax poolside, take a horseback ride along the beach or go snorkeling or deep-sea fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. For accommodations with a bay view, make reservations at the Omni Corpus Christi Hotel.

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Ride the Texas State Railroad

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Located about 110 miles southeast of Dallas, the Texas State Railroad takes a step back in time with an old-fashioned rail journey crossing over 24 bridges through the Piney Woods region of East Texas. During the four-hour round-trip ride from the Palestine Depot, you can sit back and relax, enjoy small snacks and drinks and watch the world go by while listening to the narration about these historic steam locomotives. The vintage 1920s car offers seven accommodations including a glass-top dome car boasting comfy leather seats and a personal valet. Other seating options available include caboose seating, two presidential cars, first-class seating and an open-air coach. During a one-hour stop at the Rusk Depot, you'll have time to grab lunch at the Mail Car Café. If you're traveling during the Christmas holidays, kids will delight in the magical Polar Express journeys that include hot chocolate, cookies and keepsake mugs. For a quiet getaway in a romantic setting that's close to the depot, stay at Sabor a Pasion, Estate & Vineyard, an intimate bed-and-breakfast.

Experience The State Fair of Texas

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For all things Texas, you won't want to miss the annual State Fair of Texas that runs for several weeks typically from late September to mid-October. Highlights of the Dallas-based fair include musical performances on the Chevrolet Main Stage and three exhibits at the Texas Auto Show. The fair also features youth livestock auction for up-and-coming ranchers, bull riding at the rodeo and more than 70 rides on the midway, including the 212-foot Texas Star Ferris wheel. Sign up in advance for the Chevy Ride & Drive event where you can take a new car, truck or SUV for a spin on the test track. Visitors say you shouldn't miss the decadent fair food that includes everything fried from beer and gumbo to peaches and ice cream. Before heading out, snap a photo of Big Tex, the iconic 52-foot-tall cowboy figure that watches over the festivities.

Address: 3809 Grand Ave., Dallas, TX 75210

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The 27 Most Beautiful Places In Texas, According To A Local

From beaches to bluebonnets, and desert mountains to vineyards, Texas is full of stunning surprises.

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Wynn Meyers

The amazing thing about Texas being as big as it is—almost 270,000 square miles to be exact—is that there is no shortage of places to explore and unique terrains that differ drastically from one region to the next. From bustling cities to small towns , Gulf Coast beaches to West Texas mountains, Texas is full of surprises just waiting to be discovered, and I've explored almost every inch.

It's home to some of the best state parks , whether you prefer tubing down the Guadalupe River or finding epic views at Enchanted Rock. You can walk along the largest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the world, explore underground prehistoric caves, sip wine in a lush Texas vineyard, or take a road trip through fields of blooming bluebonnets . If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then there's something—many things, really—for everyone to find beautiful in Texas.

Here are the most beautiful places in Texas to visit, according to a local.

Guadalupe River State Park

This state park welcomes you with four miles of riverfrontage. Just one hour from San Antonio and two hours from Austin, Guadalupe River State Park is also one of the more popular  camping destinations  in the state, particularly during the summertime when swimming in its cool waters is extra appealing for families and kids. When you're not tubing, paddling, or taking a dip, embark on its hiking and biking trails. Feel free to bring your own tube and access the rivers via river parks, or use an outfitter like  Rockin’ R River Rides .

tpwd.texas.gov/guadalupe-river , 3350 Park Rd 31, Spring Branch, TX 78070

Big Bend National Park

With more than 800,000 acres, Big Bend National Park is the eighth-largest national park in the continental U.S., but it sees less than half a million annual visitors, making it one of the most sparsely touristed parks in the system. Chalk it up to the remote location, more than 400 miles away from Austin or San Antonio and a three-hour drive from the nearest airport in Midland. While you can explore countless hiking trails and lookout points on your own, enjoy a more immersed experience by booking an activity with  Big Bend Boating and Hiking .

nps.gov/bibe , multiple entrances

Willow City Loop

Just outside Fredericksburg , this 13-mile scenic loop is amongst the best ways to see the famed Texas wildflowers each spring. You'll find it bursting with bright fields of bluebonnets, fiery red Indian paintbrushes, and cheery yellow coreopsis. From March through May, it is more than worth the drive. Start at the town of Willow City, and follow the loop.

Texas Wine Country

Gabriela Herman

More than 100 vineyards and tasting rooms are located in and around Fredericksburg, Texas, and along the Fredericksburg Wine Road 290, providing the ultimate vino experience while learning about Texas grapes. Fredericksburg is one of the most-visited  wine destinations  in the country. Book the  290 Wine Shuttle  for safe all-day transportation between the wineries. Our favorite recommendations include  Grape Creek Vineyards ,  Messina Hof Hill Country Winery ,  Signor Vineyards , and  Barons Creek Vineyards .

290wineshuttle.com , 308 S Washington St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Garner State Park

A tubing and swimming destination in the warmer months, Garner State Park sees many visitors year-round. During fall, temperatures are often still high enough for enjoying the water of the Frio River—but they aren't sweltering—so you can swim, hike, view the changing leaves, and take advantage of the park's more developed campsites all in one trip. Weekends can get crowded, but weekdays are quieter, meaning the short, steep hikes to various overlooks—including Old Baldy (the park's most notable hill) will be less traversed.

tpwd.texas.gov/garner , 234 RR 1050, Concan, TX 78838

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

There’s perhaps nowhere that native wildflowers put on a more marvelous display than at the  Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center , southwest of downtown Austin. Founded by Lady Bird Johnson and actor Helen Hayes in 1982, the 284-acre state botanic garden and arboretum is home to over 10,000 species from all across Texas, the most diverse collection of such in North America. Throughout the year, the not-for-profit puts on events like movie nights in the gardens, sunset happy hours with live music, and workshops on how to grow your own native varieties.

wildflower.org , 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

The top of Enchanted Rock offers panoramic views of Texas Hill Country, making it an ideal spot for leaf peeping. Located north of Fredericksburg,  Enchanted Rock State Natural Area  has 11 miles of trails to see fall color on your way to the top of the pink granite dome. This park is also designated as an International Dark Sky Park, making it a great place to see fall colors and relax under the stars.

tpwd.texas.gov/enchanted-rock , 16710 Ranch Rd 965, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Barton Springs Pool

This outdoor swimming hole in  Zilker Park  is entirely fed by natural springs, making it the perfect spot to cool down during hot Texas summers. It's surrounded by a picturesque grassy area, and on hot summer days, it seems as if all of Austin is there to cool off. (The visitor count has approached 800,000 in recent years.)

austintexas.gov/barton-springs-pool , 2131 William Barton Dr, Austin, TX 78746

Padre Island National Seashore

Located on Padre Island, the barrier between the Gulf of Mexico and Laguna Madre Bay, this national park contains the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the world. Its 66 miles of pristine coastline shelter the rare Kemp's ridley sea turtle and more than 380 bird species, while offering its human visitors ample opportunities for walking, swimming, and birdwatching. Head to Malaquite Beach for a visitor center, pavilion, and wheelchair access to the shore.

nps.gov/pais , End of Park Road 22, Corpus Christi, TX, 78480

Marfa, Texas

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This funky art town in the remote desert lands of West Texas became an unlikely hub attracting curious Texans, artistic bohemians, and incognito celebrities, who flock here throughout the year for its art, film, and music festivals. It's also just a perfect place to post up for a weekend to enjoy the art exhibits, local restaurants, and close proximity to Big Bend National Park. You'll feel million miles away from any city, and there's no place quite like it.

San Antonio River Walk

The great San Antonio River winds its way through the center of the city with a pedestrian-friendly River Walk that follows right alongside it, offering a serene respite that's lined on each side with countless activities to discover, from art museums to public parks to historic landmarks that have become bustling districts. Explore the San Antonio missions (including the Alamo), Historic Market Square, La Villita neighborhood, and the Pearl District. Find the map here.

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

The  Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden  is a 66-acre living showplace that you can find blooming in the spring with thousands of flowers, overflowing in the fall with pumpkin displays, and absolutely decked out at Christmastime when the grounds are decorated with over 1 million LED lights, a 50-foot-tall Christmas tree, and a quaint German village.

dallasarboretum.org , 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, TX 75218

Hamilton Pool Preserve

One of the most iconic natural landmarks in Texas, Hamilton Pool is a unique grotto with a cascading 50-foot waterfall. It only takes a short hike from the entrance of the  230-acre preserve  to see the pool and find a spot to post up for a picnic or picture.

parks.traviscountytx.gov/hamilton-pool-preserve , 24300 Hamilton Pool Rd, Dripping Springs, TX 78620

Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area

On many country roads and small parks throughout Texas Hill Country, you'll find plenty of blossoming wildflowers to behold, such as at Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area in Spicewood. During early spring, you'll find  bluebonnets  (Texas’ famous state flower) blanketing every grassy surface. In this park near Austin, enjoy tent camping along the shore of Lake Travis or under the shade of oak-tree canopies. 

lcra.org/muleshoe-bend , 2820 Co Rd 414, Spicewood, TX 78669

Lost Maples State Natural Area

At nearly 3,000 acres,  Lost Maples State Natural Area  contains the headwaters of the Sabinal River and trails that lead up to views of undisturbed rolling hills. Each year, once the leaves have already changed and dropped to the ground in heaps throughout most of North America, the park's famed bigtooth maples begin their show, bursting into brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow during late October and November.

tpwd.texas.gov/lost-maples , 37221 RM 187, Vanderpool, TX 78885

Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail

Located in Austin , this 10-mile trail floats on and off the water and offers unbeatable views of the growing skyline and (often) blue skies that the Capital city is known for. Meander on a morning to see the city come to life with walkers, joggers, and bikers. Stop off along the way to see downtown, South Congress, and Zilker Park. Find the map here.

Wildseed Farms

Unlike most floral fields where you can look but not touch, you can pick a bouquet at the nation's largest working wildflower farm,  Wildseed Farms . This family-owned countryside escape has 200 acres of wildflower fields, a beautiful butterfly garden, a wine-tasting room, and frequent special events.

wildseedfarms.com , 100 Legacy Dr, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Find this state park near Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle. Palo Duro Canyon is also known as the "Grand Canyon of Texas," and photographers come from far and wide to capture the blended colors of the canyon walls. In addition to over 30 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding, the park hosts the TEXAS Outdoor Musical in its amphitheater throughout the summer, with musical performances highlighting the struggles and triumphs of Texas pioneers.

tpwd.texas.gov/palo-duro-canyon , multiple entrances

Utopia, Texas

There's a sign that greets visitors rolling into Utopia—a very tiny town in a remote corner of Texas Hill Country with little cell service—with a somewhat ambiguous message: "Welcome to Utopia, a paradise. Let's keep it nice." Anyone passing through town is likely here for two reasons:  Lost Maples State Natural Area and Garner State Park.  Utopia is located smack-dab in the middle of the protected sites, with each around the same distance from the main drag in perpendicular directions. Stay at one of four  luxury treehouse escapes  known as Treehouse Utopia, which are built into centuries-old bald cypress trees and fully furnished and outfitted with an outer deck and a bathroom boasting a walk-in shower.

Trinity Park

Scott Slusher

Stretched along the banks of the Trinity River and nestled next to the Fort Worth Zoo, Trinity Park feels like big breath of fresh air. You can walk or bike while taking in the stunning skyline views, or take advantage of the many attractions within the park. The Trinity River Trails is a network of over 100 miles of paved trails connecting Fort Worth to many other surrounding cities. Moreover, book a trip with Stockyards Stables , and saddle up for a ride on the banks of the Trinity River.

fortworthtexas.gov/trinity-park , 2401 University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Big Bend Ranch State Park

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Texas’ biggest state park is also an International Dark Sky Park, with ample space (300,000 acres) for stargazing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, rafting over rapids, paddling along the Rio Grande, and even off-roading. El Solitario is the park’s signature geological feature, a 10-mile-wide collapsed volcanic dome visible from various trail overlooks and via 4-wheel-drive vehicle. Along the trails, visitors can see weathered rock hoodoos, natural springs, Native rock art, and historical ruins of ranches and other structures.

tpwd.texas.gov/big-bend-ranch , 21800 FM170, Terlingua, TX 79852

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site (and the only one in Texas), this storied site preserves four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio. The 475-acre park boundaries are exciting to explore via walking or biking along the city's established Mission Trail.

nps.gov/saan , multiple locations

Fort Worth Stockyards

You'll still find remnants of a bygone era, like weekly rodeos, music-filled honky-tonks, and a working herd of hometown cattle at the Fort Worth Stockyards. Additionally, Fort Worth's National Historic District is shaking off the dust with new museums, restaurants, watering holes, and a renovated entertainment hub, Mule Alley. Hop on one of the  Historic Walking Tours  to learn about its history.

fortworthstockyards.org , 145 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164

Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park

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This Houston landmark and community centerpiece offers one of the prettiest backdrops in the city. You can have a unique experience standing in the Waterwall’s mist and getting enveloped by the gentle roar of cascading water. The multi-story sculptural fountain is located in the Uptown district.

uptown-houston.com/waterwall-park , 2800 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77056

Pedernales Falls State Park

The massive limestone slabs at  Pedernales Falls State Park  create cascading waterfalls that are beautiful any time of year. During fall, the trees lining the rocks create a postcard-worthy backdrop. Take the half-mile Twin Falls Nature Trail for a scenic view of the falls, or take some of the more challenging hikes to get up close to fall color.

tpwd.texas.gov/pedernales-falls , 2585 Park Rd 6026, Johnson City, TX 78636

Natural Bridge Caverns

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Back in 1960, four college students discovered the largest known cave system in Texas—now one of the state's most popular attractions—below a natural rock bridge on a ranch near San Antonio. The caverns, open to the public since the sixties, continue to be explored. A National Natural Landmark, the Natural Bridge Caverns attraction is still owned by the Wuest family, who risked their land and livelihood to develop it decades ago.

naturalbridgecaverns.com ,  26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Road, San Antonio, TX 78266

Gruene Dance Hall

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In the late-1970s and 1980s, musicians flocked to  Gruene Hall , the oldest dance hall in Texas. The white-clapboard venue hasn’t changed much since its founding in Gruene, Texas, in 1878, barring the occasional coat of paint, and that just adds to the charm. With more dance halls closing as urban migration marches on, groups such as the  Texas Dance Hall Preservation Inc.  are committed to saving these historic sites, as well as the music and culture that can still be found within them. 

gruenehall.com , 1281 Gruene Rd, New Braunfels, TX 78130

Frequently Asked Questions

Currently, the Texas park systems oversees more than 640,000 acres of land, including 89 state parks, historic sites and natural areas.

Make your way through exploring the Hill Country, Gulf Coast, Panhandle, Pineywoods, and Big Bend Country (West Texas).

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20 Fabulous Small Towns in Texas You Must Visit

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Sure, everyone knows Austin, Houston, and Dallas, but what about all the charming small towns in between that make up the heart and soul of Texas?

Those are my favorite towns, and this is a list of a few fabulous small towns in Texas for you to see !

These charming small towns will make you feel right at home with their southern charm, interesting history, and incredible people.

We love visiting these towns in Texas, especially on Texas road trips, and we hope you will too!

When you need a break from the big cities, these small towns will fit the bill!

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Small Towns in Texas We Love

Fredericksburg, texas.

Things to do in Fredericksburg, TX-Das Peach House

Fredericksburg is definitely one of the small towns in Texas that we love, thanks to its unique German heritage! 

You will find this great place about 70 miles north of San Antonio, which is on the list of  up-and-coming US Travel Destinations .

You can enjoy some awesome German restaurants and see some sites on this town’s National Register of Historic Places!

Visitors love to camp or hike at Enchanted Rock State Park and find it the perfect place to connect with nature.

History lovers will enjoy visiting the National Museum of the Pacific War. The National Museum of the Pacific War is a world-class museum that is definitely worth seeing.

Boerne shop

Boerne is one of the best small towns in Texas for nature lovers as it sits right on the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country , an easy day trip from several Texas cities.

Visitors will enjoy the Hill Country Mile, Boerne’s main street historic district, which is a shopper’s paradise .

Nature lovers won’t want to miss Cibolo Nature Center, the Guadalupe River, and Guadalupe State Park. 

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Grapevine is one of the best small towns in Texas for family fun .

In North Texas, between Dallas and Fort Worth, Grapevine has many great family activities and is an easy day trip from Dallas .

Grapevine’s Main Street, which is also its his toric downtown , boasts loads of boutique clothing stores, fabulous restaurants, and wine bars.

Grapevine also hosts festivals and events year-round.  

Dubbed “ The Christmas Capital of Texas ”, December is a great time to visit Grapevine as it is a fabulous Texas Christmas town !

Things to do in Granbury TX

Located about 45 minutes southwest of Fort Worth, Granbury is one of our favorite small towns in Texas.

The quaint town of Granbury is best known for the great recreational lake that the town is located around, but Lake Granbury isn’t the only draw for this town.  

Granbury is full of Texas history and is one of the most charming small Texas towns .

Not only that, but there are so many  things to do in Granbury, TX , that you can easily stay entertained!

In addition to the lake activities, visit Granbury’s historic town square.

On the historic downtown square, you will find The Granbury Opera House, boutique shops, eateries, wine-tasting rooms, and more!

Gruene tower-day trips from Austin

Located just off of I-35 in the Hill Country is Gruene.  

One of the best small towns in Texas, Gruene is a town that is a favorite for locals and tourists alike, making it an easy day trip from Austin .

Gruene is home to the famous Gruene Hall dance hall, the oldest dance hall in Texas. 

People love to hear the live music performed at this historic dance hall while two-stepping to the beat of country music. 

Gruene Hall dates back to the 19th century (1878, to be exact) and has purposefully not changed much since its inception.

Visitors will also find a fun square with antique shops, a General store, wine bars, river tubing outfitters along the Guadalupe River, and the historic Gruene River Inn at this town in Texas.

Honestly, this town is full of Texas charm!

Dripping Springs

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Take the scenic drive about 23 miles west of Austin into the Texas Hill Country, and you will run into one of the best small towns, Dripping Springs.

Dubbed the “Wedding Capital of Texas” and one of the charming small towns in Texas we love!

If a wedding isn’t in your future, don’t worry, there are other things to do in town. 

Take note of the town’s namesake located in the downtown area, the dripping springs. 

The limestone ledge constantly drips water into the small stream below.

sodas at Dublin Bottle Works in Dublin, TX

Don’t let the small size of Dublin fool you. 

There are so many  things to do in Dublin, TX  that you will easily stay entertained (and full)!  

Dublin is best known for the Texas soda Dr. Pepper.

Although they no longer bottle Dr. Pepper, Dublin Bottling Works still has amazing soda flavors from their small production facility. 

Take a tour through the factory and make your own souvenir soda before visiting the museum and checking out the shops around town.

Marble Falls

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It’s easy to pass through Marble Falls on your way through the Texas Hill Country, but trust me; Marble Falls is worth spending some time in.

Marble Falls is another great town for nature lovers. 

Explore the Balcones Canyonlands Natural Wildlife Refuge or spend a lazy day on Lake Marble Falls.

A trip to Marble Falls is not incomplete until you get a delicious slice of pie from the Bluebonnet Cafe. Trust us!

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Located off of I-35, about an hour north of Waco, West is the place for Czech heritage in Texas.

The Czech Stop Bakery is a favorite stop for anyone traveling through this area.  

Famous for their kolaches, The Czech Stop never disappoints when it comes to having fresh pastries that are big on flavor.  

Every year in September, West turns into Czech heaven when “Westfest” takes over the town, and they celebrate their Czech heritage in this tiny town.

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Luckenbach, Texas

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This historic town of Luckenbach, TX, dates back to 1970 when Hondo Crouch founded it as a joke.

Luckenbach, Texas, is a tiny dot on the big Texas map located just north of San Antonio and west of Austin.

The small town consists of a post office, a general store, and the main draw, a Texas dance hall.  

Spend the evening listening to live music, having drinks, and two-stepping until your feet hurt.

Oh, and don’t forget to pick up a souvenir from the general store and take your picture in front of the post office!

Luckenbach, TX, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

New Braunfels

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Beating the Texas heat is easy in New Braunfels, so it had to make our list of the best small towns in Texas to visit.

Grab your tube and a cooler and join the hundreds of other people relaxing the day away on the Comal River.  

No worries if it isn’t summertime when you visit; there is still plenty to do in New Braunfels. 

Catch a movie at their drive-in theatre or sip wine in the local winery.

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If you are looking for a small town in Texas with charm and originality, you must head to Wimberley, Texas.  

Located about an hour from Austin and other big cities, Wimberley is a great small town.

Head down to the Wimberley town square to shop at the boutiques, tour the art galleries and the general store, and enjoy some great food at the local eateries.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to  do in Wimberley  as well.  

Located on the Blanco River and Cypress Creek, you can enjoy various outdoor activities, including fishing, swimming in the Blue Hole, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, and camping.

Salado is one of our romantic getaways in Texas and a great Texas small town

Salado is a charming small town with a big art community! 

Salado prides itself on being an artistic community, apparent everywhere in this small Texas town.

You can spend hours on Salado’s main street shopping in eclectic shops, eating at the yummy eateries, or sipping wine in the wine bars.  

Art lovers will appreciate the glass-blowing studio, the beautiful art galleries around town, and the Salado Sculpture Garden.

Port Isabel

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Of course, we couldn’t make a list of small towns in Texas and not include Port Isabel.

This little jewel on the Texas coast is just begging you to visit.

Port Isabel is most famous for the 1800s Isabel lighthouse (one of the oldest in Texas), part of this family-friendly community.

Don’t overlook that Port Isabel is also one of the oldest coastal towns in Texas.

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Johnson City is a truly historic Texas town in Texas located about 60 miles north of San Antonio .  

Home to President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “Texas White House” and LBJ National Park, history lovers will appreciate that the Texas White House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Pedernales Falls is full of hiking trails and a beautiful river to help you find some relief from the summer heat.

This town offers a cute town square with several antique and various shops, a couple of wineries, Pecan Street Brewing, and Garrison Distillery.

canyon of red dirt and a stream

Canyon is such a unique, small West Texas town. 

We love that Canyon is packed with a nice historic district with great food, unique shopping, and fun small-town charm.

Many people visit West Texas, and specifically Canyon, to tour  Palo Duro Canyon State Park  and see the acclaimed outdoor performance of the musical drama TEXAS.

The second-largest canyon in the United States, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, is called the “Grand Canyon of Texas.” 

In addition to Palo Duro Canyon State Park, you must spend time in its historic downtown area with unique shops, fun restaurants, and historic buildings.

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Another one of the great towns on the coast of the Lone Star State, Rockport, is home to long fishing piers, historical sites, and soft sandy beaches. 

Be sure to visit the Aransas National Refuge Area and the Goose Island State Park while visiting.

Rockport before visiting Fulton Mansion State Historic Park. 

Visitors are introduced to life on the Texas coast in the 19th century.

Of course, there are also several museums, shopping, and great restaurants in the Rockport area. 

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Nacogdoches

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Located in East Texas, Nacogdoches makes for a great weekend getaway. 

Nacogdoches has such great attractions you are sure to stay busy and have a great time. 

Not only that, but Nacogdoches has tons of history as it is the oldest town in the Lone Star State.

Visit the red brick street of the downtown historic district area to get your fill on shopping, especially antiques, before grabbing lunch and exploring the historical sites of east Texas.

road with hills in the background

Located in the desert land of west Texas, Marfa is a little Texas gem. 

If you were driving through the area, you might miss the quaint town of Marfa. 

The Marfa Lights, glowing orbs that appear in the desert, were first seen in 1883 and have attracted visitors to the area ever since.

Be sure to visit the Ballroom Marfa. It is a great place to see some world-class art on display.

One of Marfa’s most popular attractions is the Prada Marfa store, although it is not technically in Marfa. 

The Prada store, Prada Marfa, is about minutes northwest of town.

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Located near the Lone Star State border and the Rio Grande River, Terlingua is probably the town you will stay in if you visit Big Bend National Park.

The tiny desert town of Terlingua was a former mining town until the city was abandoned when the mining went under.

It was named a ghost town until its resurgence with Big Bend National Park.

Most people come to Terlingua to explore the abandoned buildings and homes and to use it as a home base when visiting Big Bend National Park.

While in the area, you should also check out the small towns of Alpine and Marfa.

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Book Your Trip: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight:

We love using CheapOAir, Kayak, and Kiwi to search for the best flight prices. We love using these search engines because they search the web for airlines worldwide to ensure you get the best deal! In addition to flights, you can also find great hotel prices on Kayak and Kiwi.

Book Your Vacation Package:

If you want to book an entire vacation package, we suggest using Expedia. We love how easy Expedia is to use, and we always find good deals on entire vacation packages on their site.

Another great site for vacation packages is BookVIP . BookVIP offers super cheap vacation packages to incredible destinations. You are sure to save money using their site!

For full guided vacations, including hotels, some meals, transportation, and guides, then we book with Trafalgar. Trafalgar is a trusted tour company that will meet all your needs while ensuring a great experience.

Trip.com allows you to book flights, hotels, train tickets, rental cars, airport transfers, tours, and more all on one site. Owned by the parent company that also owns Skyscanner, this is a trusted resource for travel booking and a great “one-stop shop.”

Book Your Accommodations:

We always begin our search by checking out honest reviews on TripAdvisor hotels. This allows us to narrow our search for specific properties once we are ready to book. Of course, you can also book directly on the TripAdvisor site!

There are several accommodation sites that we like to use. One of our favorites is Booking.com because it offers a wide variety of hotels and guesthouses at a good price.

Another “go-to” hotel booking site for us is Hotels.com . We love their loyalty program that allows you to earn free nights, and their “secret prices” for members are fabulous deals!

HotelsCombined is another cool site. They allow you to compare all the top travel sites with one search to ensure you find the best deal out there. Kayak works in this way as well.

If you want a luxurious all-inclusive vacation, consider checking out the Sandals/Beaches properties. Sandals properties are for couples only and Beaches are for families. We have visited Sandals in the past and absolutely love the attention to detail and the service they provide.

Tour Companies We Trust:

We love taking guided tours when visiting new places. Our go-to tour companies are Viator.com and Get Your Guide . Both of these companies have been in business for years and provide excellent customer service. You can trust booking tours from their sites for sure!

For a guided city tour, check out City Sightseeing and BigBus Tours . These bus tours are so much fun and easy to hop on and hop off at top attractions in cities around the world.

CityPass is a great way to save money when visiting large cities. CityPass allows you to get free admission to major attractions once you buy their pass. The savings add up quickly with this pass, often saving 50% with combined admissions.

Another great pass to save money in larger cities is the Sightseeing Pass . This pass allows you to save valuable time and money by combining admissions to major attractions. They also have a handy app that keeps everything you need at your fingertips.

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Michelle Snell is a travel writer, history buff, wine lover, and enthusiast of different cultures. Michelle enjoys bringing places to life through creative content creation and her informative writing style on her blogs, That Texas Couple and Totally Texas Travel and accompanying social media accounts.  She is happiest sipping wine in Italy or chilling on a beach with her husband, Marty.

Sunday 7th of April 2024

Great suggestions! When I studied in Houston, we also went to Galveston a lot... perhaps my favourite town in Texas, although I am not sure it still counts as a "small town"

thattexascouple

Monday 8th of April 2024

You're right, it has grown so much! I still think of it as a small town though ;)

Laureen Lund

Saturday 6th of April 2024

I have visited several of these on a visit a few years ago. But most of these I have never heard of! Looks like I need to get back to the Lone Star State. Thanks for opening my eyes.

Thanks for checking it out, Laureen!

I love how you constantly reveal new places and things to see in Texas. I find small towns are a favorite place to visit in my travels.

Thank you so much, Terri!

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Tuesday 25th of October 2022

[…] Rose is also one of the prettiest small towns in Texas. It is located on the outskirts of the Texas Hill Country with a calming river running through the […]

Thursday 21st of April 2022

Love the suggestions. Have you been to Calvert, TX? Cute little town with a winery and a lovely coffee shop with fresh made pastries that would put Starbucks to shame. Wonderful day trip just 30 minutes north of College Station.

Friday 22nd of April 2022

Hi Sheila. Thank you so much for reading the post and taking time to comment. We have not been to Calvert (well, other than just passing through). I will definitely add it to our list. Hopefully we can visit soon! What's the name of the coffee shop?

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A Native Texan’s List of the 9 Best Places to Visit in the Lone Star State

From small town getaways to big city lights, these are the best places to visit in texas..

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Known as the Cultural Capital of the South, Houston has no shortage of things to do—or eat.

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As the biggest state in the contiguous United States, Texas can seem larger than life. But there’s so much more to the Lone Star State than cattle ranching, cowboys, and barbecue —though those things can certainly be found here.

Each area of the state has its own distinct personality and culture. The piney woods of East Texas feels about as Southern as you can get in the state. Central Texas is characterized by the rolling, rocky knolls of the Hill Country. The coast boasts white, sandy beaches that are home to unique wildlife. West Texas is characterized by rugged, desert landscapes that have inspired creative works like No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood .

Ready to plan your trip to the Lone Star State? These are the nine best places to visit in Texas.

  • Come for: The state’s most exciting and diverse culinary landscape; plus a thriving arts and culture scene
  • Where to stay: La Colombe d’Or

H-Town is home to hundreds of ethnic communities from all around the planet—more than 145 different languages are spoken here. Naturally, Houston’s multicultural population has created one of the most exciting foodie havens on Earth. Here in Bayou City, you’ll find upscale hand-rolled sushi bars like Handies Douzo as well as James Beard Award–winning soul food restaurant Lucille’s and Viet Cajun crawfish boil outposts like Crawfish Cafe .

Besides the food, one of the best things about Houston is its museum scene. Houston’s Museum District , in the heart of the city, features 20 museums all within walking distance of one another. (If you’re visiting in the summer, bring water if you plan on walking.)

The Menil Collection offers everything from Byzantine artifacts to mind-boggling surrealist paintings by artists such as René Magritte. Head to the Houston Museum of African American Culture to learn more about the Black American history of the city or the Houston Museum of Natural Science to visit such interactive attractions as the Burke Baker Planetarium and the Cockrell Butterfly Center.

How to get to Houston

Fly into either George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport (HOBBY), the city’s oldest commercial airport. IAH is about 20 miles from downtown Houston while HOBBY is a little less than 10 miles from the city’s center.

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Though the state is known for its big, flashy cities like Dallas and Austin, there are also plenty of lovable small towns and natural spaces.

2. Big Bend National Park

  • Come for: Beautiful, rugged West Texas desert
  • Where to stay: The Gage Hotel

Big Bend National Park is one of the country’s bewitching national parks , covering more than 800,000 acres. The landscape is dotted with cactus, yucca, aspen, mesquite, and Ponderosa pine and populated by critters like bobcat, javelinas, and mountain lions. Here, visitors can kayak the Rio Grande or hike, bike, or camp in the Chisos Mountains, which tower nearly a mile above the Chihuahuan Desert. The 4.8-mile Lost Mine Trail offers sweeping views of Casa Grande and Juniper Canyon; the strenuous South Rim traverses nearly 14.5 miles with 2,000 feet gained in elevation.

The best place to stay is in the park itself, either at the 60-site campground at Chisos Basin or one of five stone cottages at the Chisos Mountain Lodge , the only brick-and-mortar accommodations in the park. However, if something more developed is your game, drive to Marathon, the “Gateway to Big Bend” and stay at the Gage Hotel , housed in a mission-style adobe building constructed in 1927.

How to get to Big Bend National Park

The closest airport to Big Bend National Park is El Paso International Airport (ELP), which is 287 miles or four and a half hours away. From Austin, the drive will be 435 miles, or about six and a half hours. From San Antonio, it will be 370 miles and will take about six hours.

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Historic Fort Martin Scott is one of the places travelers can visit to learn about Fredericksburg’s history.

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3. Fredericksburg

  • Come for: A historic German town in the heart of Texas wine country
  • Where to stay: The Hoffman Haus

Though Texans have long known its laid-back charms, the Texas Hill Country is having a moment as of late thanks to the forecast total eclipse that will pass through the area on April 8, 2024. Fredericksburg may be the region’s crown jewel. Founded by German immigrants in 1946, the town of less than 30,000 is now known for its German restaurants and breweries, booming winery scene, and fresh peaches that grow in its orchards.

After booking a room at the Hoffman Haus (a bed-and-breakfast that delivers breakfast to guest rooms via gingham-covered picnic basket), explore the more than 150 local shops in downtown Fredericksburg and then learn about the town’s history at the Pioneer Museum . Finish the day with peach cobbler topped with Blue Bell ice cream at Das Peach Haus , which also sells jams, jellies, and preserves.

How to get to Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg is located in the Texas Hill Country, which is not serviced by any major airports. Visitors will need to fly into either Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) or San Antonio International Airport (SAT) and then drive. From Austin, it’s about a 90-minute drive, while San Antonio is an hour away.

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Marfa, Texas, can feel a little unreal at times—like a desert mirage.

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  • Come for: The coolest art town in the middle of nowhere
  • Where to stay: Hotel Saint George

Located squarely in the middle of nowhere deep in West Texas, Marfa is obsessed with art, thanks to the efforts of minimalist artist Donald Judd who moved to the area in the 1970s. There are about 2,000 residents and 19 permanent galleries in town, including the Judd Foundation and the Chinati Foundation (both founded by Judd), the Inde/Jacobs Gallery , and the Rule Gallery .

While Marfa may be a small town, there is no shortage of great eats: For wood-fired pizza, check out Para Llevar , and for creative cocktails and eclectic dishes, go to the Water Stop , which has a rotisserie chicken dish on its menu that Bon Appétit called the “second best reason to go to Marfa .” As an added bonus, the town is an hour and a half drive from Big Bend National Park (see above).

How to get to Marfa

The nearest international airport to Marfa is El Paso International Airport (ELP). From there, it’s a two-and-a-half hour drive to Marfa. However, it’s not uncommon for people to drive 430 miles from Austin or around 400 miles from San Antonio.

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San Antonio is perhaps best known for the Alamo, but visitors can also find a thriving art scene, independent restaurants, and boutique hotels.

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5. San Antonio

  • Come for: Puro San Antonio
  • Where to stay: Hotel Emma

Now, I may be biased as a native San Antonian, but Alamo City is the most stunning of all the Lone Star State’s metropolitan areas. Thanks to a series of extensions, the River Walk is now 15 miles long, and it’s the perfect place to take a long hike or bike ride (albeit, not through the busy downtown corridor, usually packed with tourists and day drinkers). And with the transformation of the Pearl Brewery from condemned building to a vibrant cultural hub, the city has a new favorite hangout. At the Pearl, visitors will find Brasserie Mon Chou Chou , which is perhaps one of the best French restaurants in the state, Cured , which focuses on farm-to-table American cuisine, and Best Quality Daughter , which serves Asian American food inspired by Jennifer Dobbertin’s South Texas upbringing.

How to get to San Antonio

Fly into San Antonio National Airport and then drive or take a cab to downtown, about eight miles away.

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A little less than 180 miles east of San Antonio is one of the Texas Coast’s best kept secrets: Port Aransas.

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6. Port Aransas

  • Come for: Quiet, small beach town vibes
  • Where to stay: The Tarpon Inn

Sure, Galveston is one of the most visited beach destinations in the state and South Padre Island is popular among spring breakers. But Port Aransas offers small town charm along an immaculate stretch of white-sand Texas coastline. Here, visitors will find 18 miles of beaches and a cornucopia of fresh Gulf Coast seafood: red snapper, blue crab, oysters, and endless quantities of shrimp. The last wild flock of endangered whooping cranes make their winter home at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Between April and August, travelers can witness baby sea turtles (including the endangered species, Kemp’s ridley) make their big journey to the ocean at Mustang Island State Park , 16 miles south of Port Aransas.

How to get to Port Aransas

Fly into Corpus Christi International Airport and then drive four minutes north on Mustang Island to reach Port Aransas. Many folks also drive in from Houston (200 miles away), San Antonio (180 miles away), and Austin (200 miles away).

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The capital of the Lone Star State is ever-evolving and these days, it’s changing fast.

  • Come for: All the thrills that the Live Music Capital of the World has to offer
  • Where to stay: The Loren at Lady Bird Lake

There’s a little joke in Austin that every generation of Austinites says, “You should have seen it 10 years ago.” And it’s true. Over the past three years or so, Austin’s skyline has transformed thanks to an influx of folks and tech companies looking for a place to weather out the early days of the COVID pandemic.

But that’s not to say that Austin has lost its soul. The Live Music Capital of the World is still very much focused on music—head over to the Skylark Lounge for soulful blues and funk bands, the Continental Club for jazz, and the Broken Spoke for a tried-and-true honky-tonk experience. The state capital’s culinary scene has come into its own as well. Dark, broody, and only open 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. (midnight on weekends), East Austin favorite Justine’s Brasserie serves French cuisine and craft cocktails by the glow of dim lamps. Franklin Barbecue has had its praises sung the world over for its tender brisket, and the adulations are more than deserved—hop in line or order in advance on its website. Jester King Brewery , located on the outskirts of Austin on a 100-acre Hill Country spread, specializes in barrel-aged wild ales and wood-fired pizzas.

How to get Austin

The Texas capital is serviced by Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), about five miles southeast of downtown Austin. The easiest way to get out of the airport and into the city is via car.

Cloudy sky and an empty road after a rain storm in Lubbock, Texas

Located in northwest Texas, the area surrounding Lubbock is one of the largest viticultural areas in the United States.

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  • Come for: High plains hospitality and a fast-growing winery scene
  • Where to stay: Cotton Court Hotel

The Texas Panhandle has admittedly been overlooked as its vast seas of grass make it an ideal place to raise cattle rather than, say, see mind-blowing vistas. However, the area surrounding Lubbock has more than 9 million acres devoted to growing wine grapes—the region produces 80 percent of the state’s , far more than the Hill Country. Consider putting McPherson Cellars , the Llano Estacado winery, vino-and-tapas restaurant La Diosa Cellars , and the Funky Door Bistro & Wine Room on your to-do list. After you’ve had your fill of wine, head over to the Buddy Holly Center , where visitors can learn all about the rock ‘n’ roll legend. And if you’re looking for something more outdoorsy to do, drive 90 minutes north to Palo Duro Canyon State Park , the second largest canyon system in the United States after Arizona’s Grand Canyon.

How to get to Lubbock

Fly into Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport (LBB). You’ll need a car to get around town.

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The Fort Worth Stockyards dates back more than 100 years.

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9. Fort Worth

  • Come for: Cowboy charm with big city amenities
  • Where to stay: Bowie House

Long overshadowed by its glitzy neighbor, Dallas , Fort Worth is steadily coming into its own. Known for its historic stockyards , in operation since 1866 (it still puts on a twice daily cattle drive), Fort Worth is now attracting attention as the next Texas boomtown —and it’s attracting travelers’ attention as well. One of the latest hotels to hit the scene is the Bowie House (which opened in December of this year), an Auberge Resorts Collection property that pays homage to the West and owner Jo Ellard’s love of horses.

Fort Worth is also making headlines in the culinary realm. In 2021, Goldee’s Barbecue snagged Texas Monthly ’s top spot on its annual list of the 50 Best BBQ Joints —the restaurant is planning to open a second location, Ribee’s, which will focus solely on ribs, soon. But if cowboys and barbecue aren’t your thing, Fort Worth has a healthy offering of museums in town including the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History .

How to get to Fort Worth

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is located almost dead center between Dallas and Fort Worth. From the airport, it’s about a half an hour’s drive into the heart of Fort Worth.

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For those that have never visited, Texas can quickly become a caricature of itself thanks to its larger-than-life personality. Yes, everything is bigger in Texas. Yet, what has made it such a fascinating destination is that behind the curtain is a state that is the genuine article.


It was here that the famous cattle drives took place in the second half of the 1800s, solidifying the Lone Star States’ place among ranching lore. Texan border towns share a storied past, offering visitors a taste of history that isn’t watered down, and a local cuisine that stems from home-grown recipes, generations old.

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Beyond the past, Texas belies its status as a state of open plains thanks to its unheralded nature. Consequently, many of the best places to visit in Texas are its national parks, caverns and rolling hills home to vineyards. It’s a state full of bigger and bigger surprises, one best seen with your own two eyes.

16. Lubbock

Lubbock

In the plains of northern Texas, Lubbock is a town raised in the Wild West and carries much of its traditions into the 21st century. It’s here that ranches cover land as far as the eye can see. Crops flow in the wind and in town hat shapers and boot makers fit you out in Texas style.


Lubbock is a ranching town that has grown up. It still welcomes a bustling annual rodeo and the must-visit National Ranching Heritage Center, but the arts and live music have become the talk of town.


It was here that Buddy Holly was born. Today, the sound of rock and old-time cowboy blues float out of Blue Light Live and along the local streets. Other highlights include Texas Tech University and the wineries along the High Plains.

15. Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Much of Texas is flat, open land with the horizon stretching as far as the eye can see. There are a few regions that test the state’s stereotype. Perhaps the most striking is the Guadalupe Mountains National Park.


Set in the northwest corner of Texas, the Guadalupe Mountains comprise the state’s four highest peaks. Each soars prominently out of the valley to show the world that yes, Texas has mountains too.


These stunning peaks bring a wide range of wildlife to the region. Along with the views, you can hope to spot golden eagles, elk and even black bears along the national parks 80 miles of hiking trails.


The most popular trek is to the state’s highest point, 8751 feet at the summit of Guadalupe Peak along an 8.5 mile journey.

14. Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

On the banks of the Gulf of Mexico, Corpus Christi is famous for its coastal beauty. In fact, Alonzo de Pineda was so enamored when he discovered this region in the 16th century that he named it after the Feast Day of Corpus Christi.


500 years later, the town’s natural beauty continues to attract travelers from around the country. Beyond the local beaches that are fabulous spots to sunbathe and swim, you won’t be far from the memorable Mustang Island State Park and Padre Island National Seashore.


Beyond enjoying nature, dive into the local culture with a visit to the Selena Museum and the SS Lexington, an aircraft carrier from the Second World War. Those with kids in tow should pay a visit to the Texas State Aquarium along with a refreshingly fun day at the Schlitterbahn Waterpark.

Marfa

Once upon a time, Marfa was established as a water stop along a storied railroad. Today, its humble beginnings have taken a back step to the city’s incredible, illuminating and downright mysterious Marfa lights and head-scratching art.


You may have seen it, a picture of the Prada store in the middle of nowhere. Well, you can find it here in Marfa, a town known for its wide-open spaces and its fearlessness towards public art. Beyond the famed Prada exhibit, the Marfa Lights are a collection of glowing orbs that have caused equal parts confusion and wonder for decades.


Lights aren’t the only illumination that attract travelers to Marfa. Boasting one of the darkest skies in the country, thousands of stargazers come here to visit the Rebecca Gale Telescope Park and wonder at the beauty of the Milky Way.

12. Fort Worth

Fort Worth

The second half of Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Fort Worth commands your attention. There are few things more Texan then cattle ranching, and Fort Worth has been a central figure in this trade for centuries.


If Dallas is about business and art, then Fort Worth is about cowboys and fun. To get to know the city, head along to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, where locals continue to embrace the city’s famous heritage. Stick around for the memorable, daily cattle drive, catch a rodeo before learning some Texas Two Step at the largest honky tonk on earth, Billy Bob’s Texas.


Make your way out of the Stockyards, and you’ll discover a well-rounded Fort Worth. Be sure to add the Cultural District, the Kimbell Art Museum and Sundance Square to your itinerary.

Waco

Once upon a time, you may have only heard of Waco thanks to the Baylor Bears or the famous HGTV show Fixer Upper. However, there’s always more to the story. In central Texas, Waco is split by the rolling Brazos River and is known for its thriving arts scene, plenty of outdoor fun and being the home of Dr Pepper.


Historic neighborhoods abound in Waco and at the heart of this experience is the Magnolia Market. Featuring two ancient silos, you’ll find an endless array of decor from 19th and 20th century wall decorations to old-time kitchenware. Add on delectable food trucks and you have the perfect afternoon date.


The history-based fun continues at the Dr Pepper Museum and the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame. The former celebrating the famous drink within the original bottling plant from the early 1900s. While the latter traces the story of the famous Texas Rangers through time.

10. Palo Duro Canyon

Palo Duro Canyon

You’ll uncover the Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle. There may be more famous canyons in the United States, yet this one can claim to be the second biggest. Not far from the charming town of Amarillo, Palo Duro Canyon offers a range of activities, from leisurely strolls to heart-in-mouth experiences.


Through gorgeous landscapes on its way to epic views, the canyon’s 30 miles worth of hiking trails will have you wondering how such a green and barren landscape can co-exist. Yet that’s what you’ll find here, as towering monoliths of burnt rock rise to each side and vegetation battle for what little nutrients lay on the surface.


Beyond hiking, sign up for the zipline ride that takes you hundreds of feet above the ground from one side to the other. Afterwards, reward yourself at The Big Texas, the home of the 72 oz steak challenge!

El Paso

In the far western corner of Texas lies El Paso. It may not jump off the map as a must-see destination, yet to truly know Texas, one must spend time here. El Paso is the definition of a hidden gem, tucked away in some far-flung corner. Those that make the journey will uncover an inviting local culture and an intricate history tied to El Paso’s position as a border town.


Just steps away from Mexico, it’s no shock that El Paso has plenty of influence from the country to the south. Within the Downtown Historic District, you’ll discover Mexican markets and age-old architecture that harks back to El Paso’s beginnings as a trading post in the heart of the Wild West.


Modern architecture soon takes over, including the gorgeous El Camino Real Hotel, a national historic landmark that was once known as the spot to watch the Mexican revolution just a few miles away.

This destination is also known as Sun City, and it boasts incredible views as the sun sets nightly over the Franklin Mountains. There are many great attractions in El Paso , just some of which include the Chihuahuan Desert Gardens, the Museum of Archeology at Wilderness Park and the Centennial Museum.

8. Big Bend National Park

Big Bend National Park

In the heart of the Chihuahan Desert is one of the most spectacular national parks, not just in Texas but in the United States. The name Big Bend National Park proves the colloquialism that, yes, everything is bigger in Texas.

Visitors can expect grandiose rock walls that soar up like towers of burnt orange. Crevasses lead to bouts of lush vegetation which stick out, not like a sore thumb, but rather as ornaments to the endless power of Mother Nature.


The rock walls and crevasses have been carved by the might Rio Grande River for untold centuries, acting like a fine brush upon the otherwise harsh landscape. You can appreciate this spellbinding beauty along one of Big Bend’s entrancing hiking trails, with a paddle along the thrilling river, or simply at camp around the fire as the stars sparkle above. Big Bend is an International Dark-Sky Park.


One trek that should be atop your itinerary is the 12.6-mile South Rime Trail that leads to unforgettable vistas.

Dallas

We’ve taken a look at Fort Worth, now let’s make our way 30 minutes east to Dallas . No Texas experience is truly complete until you’ve stepped foot in the Big D, a nickname that has been synonymous with Dallas since the 1930s. Here, you’ll find one of the top art districts in the United States, arboretums, and plenty of sport.


Covering an incredible 19 blocks, the Dallas Art District is the biggest in the country. Highlights include the beloved Dallas Art Museum, which will take multiple visits to complete. In addition, the city boasts Deep Ellum which is teeming with street art.


Other cities in Texas may be more renowned for their history, but there’s no denying Dallas’ place. It was here the JFK was assassinated, an event you can retrace at the Sixth Floor Museum.

Lastly, there are sports. Dallas is home to America’s Team, the Cowboys, along with the Mavericks of the NBA and the Rangers of the MLB.

6. Galveston

Galveston

The seaside town of Galveston has long attracted Texans in need of a relaxing (and exciting) family-friendly vacation. But word is out, and the town, which is Texas’ answer to Santa Monica, has taken on a life of its own.

With seemingly endless amounts of sun-soaked shorelines along the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston continues to captivate travelers. Days begin and end on the town’s golden sands. But in between you’ll be exploring historic streets that once featured the “Wall Street of the South”, state parks and heart-pumping theme parks.


Once an immigration port in line with Ellis Island, today visitors can make their choice between learning about the town’s incredible history or simply kicking back with a cocktail as the sun’s rays pour down. To do both at once, explore the Historic Pleasure Pier and let the kids’ experience the 16 fair rides, including a 200ft swing.

5. Texas Hill Country

Texas Hill Country

There are few better places to go with your significant other in the Lone Star State than the Texas Hill Country. In a state that often feels rugged and remote, the lush rolling hills, cute and historic towns plus a collection of vineyards make this region like no other.

Head to Fredericksburg for a dose of German culture, since the area was settled by German settlers in the 19th century. In Fredericksburg, you might visit a winery for a tasting, enjoy bratwurst and sauerkraut at an authentic beer garden or shop for Bavarian souvenirs at an outdoor market.

But it’s not just culture here in Texas Hill Country, its nature is just as memorable. This includes the 140-foot-deep Jacobs Well that leads to a large submerged cave. Then there’s the Natural Bridge Caverns and, of course, Enchanted Rock, great for a picnic hike.

The best time to visit the region is in spring when the Hill Country is ablaze with wildflowers including the Texas State Flower; the Bluebonnet.

4. Padre Island National Seashore

Padre Island National Seashore

Nowhere on earth could you find a longer, undeveloped seashore than right here on Padre Island. Spanning 70 miles, the Padre Island National Seashore is a birdwatchers dream and one of the world’s vital areas of conservation.

A brief drive from the southern city of Corpus Cristi, the national seashore boasts an impressive collection of untouched beaches that flow into rolling dunes and pristine grassland habitats. Among it all, you can discover an array of species, including Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, which can be found hatching during the summer months.


Enjoying the beach is a big part of the seashore experience. Kids will love building sandcastles and jumping in the Gulf of Mexico. But the shore’s trails will be calling your name. These will help you discover the more than 350 migratory birds that stop along the barrier island on their journey.


Other activities include kayaking the Laguna Madre, or off-road four-wheel driving along the beach.

Austin


Thanks to the guitars and drums that play into the early hours in the Dirty Six, South Congress and along Rainey Street, Austin has developed a reputation as a leader in live music. Add on some mouthwatering Tex-Mex cuisine and you can keep yourself happy all week long.


However, thanks to its position along the Colorado River, Austin is packed with beautiful parks and on-water experiences. You can explore Lady Bird Lake, on foot or kayak, before walking across the memorable Congress Street Bridge. It’s here from mid-spring to early fall that the largest urban bat colony on earth makes the daily flight at sunset.


Other attractions in Austin include the University of Texas, and their museums along with the capitol building.

Houston

Getting to Galveston isn’t the only reason you should touch down in Houston. As the biggest city in Texas, Houston is one of the most popular places to visit in Texas. America’s fourth-largest city is a family-friendly destination with an abundance of attractions for the little rascals.


One that will be at the top of your list is the Space Center Houston. While kid-friendly, the whole traveling party will become enamored with the insightful, hands-on offerings. With a focus on science and technology, you can learn about the exploration of space, check out artifacts from the moon, spot the Saturn V rocket and put on an astronaut suit.

Many of the Houston’s biggest attractions are located in the Warehouse District of Downtown Houston, so head there to see the incredible Downtown Tunnel System, soak in the views from the 60th floor Chase Tower Observatory, explore the Downtown Aquarium and catch an outdoor performance at TUTS, or the Theater Under the Stars.


After spending enough time indoors, check out the city’s sprawling green spaces, including Memorial Park and Buffalo Bayou Park.

1. San Antonio

San Antonio

History, food, and culture collide in San Antonio. Otherwise known as the cultural center of Texas, the southern city continues to be unheralded. This is great news for you, as the delectable food scene, the romantic Riverwalk and the insightful museums wait patiently to be discovered.


For this reason, San Antonio shoots to the top of our list of the best places to experience in Texas. Your time here should begin and end along the Riverwalk, which is teeming with world-class restaurants, a vibrant atmosphere plus great shops and central hotels. Before or after your delicious dinner, sign up for a nighttime river cruise.


Another famous attraction in San Antonio is the Alamo, of course, we wouldn’t forget. It will take just a moment to get between this iconic destination and the Riverwalk. The mission was built in 1744 and, almost three centuries later, remains at the forefront of US history.

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Houston should be MUCH further down on this list. It’s not really a tourist destination — no real sights to see. Mostly just businesses, highways, and concrete. Otherwise, you nailed it.

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30 Things To Do In Texas: The Ultimate Bucket List

August 23, 2021 //  by  Texas Travel 365 //   1 Comment

Are you starting your next adventure and need a list of things to do in Texas? You’ve come to the right place! We’ve got the most epic stops, sightsees, road trips, and more in Texas that will make you want to bring a pen to keep track of where you’ve been so you can complete the list!

Texas is extremely unique and there’s a little something for everyone here! Whether you’re here for a day, a couple of weeks, or you live in Texas and just want to explore, this list is the perfect companion to your Texas adventure.

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Hamilton Pool

Hamilton Pool is a nature reserve located in Travis County Park. This is one of the most epic things to do in Texas during your stay! It’s so popular that they require a reservation before you are able to show up, and you have to be prepared for reservations to fill up early!

Hamilton Pool is home to a 50-foot waterfall that will be the perfect subject of any picture, or provide the perfect background for your group photos!

Hamilton Pool is also home to the Golden-cheeked Warbler and many other various bird species. The Golden-cheeked Warbler is even pictured on their Travis County Park logo!

This is one sight you will want at the top of your itinerary!

photo of a waterfall at Hamilton Pool, one of the epic things to do in Texas

Explore The Small Towns

One thing you have to do while in Texas is explore the small towns !

You can visit Luckenbach with a population of only 3 people, or visit the popular Prada location in Marfa! No matter which small town you choose to explore, you will find a uniqueness that can only be found in that particular town!

Many of the small towns are located near each other so you can make it a weekend trip, or take a few days and stretch from Dripping Springs to Nacogdoches!

Exploring the small towns in Texas is one way to find some of the most hidden gems that state has to offer!

photo of a building structure in Marfa with the city name across the top on your texas bucket list

Haunted Texas Road Trip

Now this one might now be for the faint of heart. A Haunted Texas Road Trip is the perfect way to test your limits and experience something you just can’t explain!

The most notable stops are the Yorktown Memorial Hospital, Lobo, Marfa, and Terlingua. Each stop has an unexplainable feeling that will make your trip memorable.

While the Marfa Prada store seems like a great place to stop, the city has an unexplainable phenomenon called the Marfa Lights which are floating bright orbs that no one has been able to explain. Not to mention in Lobo, the town has been abandoned so the isolation you might feel here will have the hairs standing on the back of your neck!

We guarantee you will want to stick around during this road trip and see what phenomena you can experience.

photo of a city sign for Terlingua, Texas that says Ghost Town

See The Bluebonnets

Of course one of the things in Texas you have to do is stop and look at the Bluebonnets! The official state flower is an eye-catching experience as the areas they are located create blue fields!

You can visit the Bluebonnet House in Marble Falls, or head to Ennis, just south of Dallas, to travel through the Official Bluebonnet City of Texas! In Ennis, you will see the official Texas Bluebonnet Trail and will experience hundreds of beautiful Bluebonnets!

You also have to stop in Burnet, the Official Bluebonnet Capital of Texas! If there’s any place to see the glorious fields of Bluebonnets, it’s Burnet.

photo of bluebonnets in a field

Gorman Falls Waterfall

If you find yourself around Wichita, Texas, you must stop and see the Gorman Falls Waterfall!

This 650-foot waterfall is full of tiered cascading falls and is one of the most captivating things to do in Texas. This waterfall is positioned in Colorado Bend State Park, and you will have to pay the park’s entrance fee to view the falls, but it will be worth every penny!

You absolutely need to utilize the bridge and see that perfect viewing spot!

Swimming is not allowed here, but viewing the falls will make the mile-round trip hike from the parking lot completely worth it!

photo of the waterfalls at Gorman Falls in Texas that should be on your texas bucket list

You can’t come to Texas without taking the time to visit Big Bend!

Located in Brewster County, Big Bend is often named “Texas’ Gift to the Nation.” You’ll have to make the trip to Big Bend National Park and spend time in the Chisos Mountains.

Here, you can stop and explore the Langford Hot Springs, or take a day hike through the park. The best time to visit Big Bend is the Spring or Fall so that it is not too hot or cold outside.

The beauty of Big Bend is one of the best things to experience in Texas, so don’t leave this off your itinerary!

photo of the view at Big Bend National Park

Kayak at Nichol’s Landing Paddle Trail

Kayakers traveling to Texas will definitely want to add this kayaking hot spot to their list of things to do in Texas!

Nichol’s Landing Paddle Trail is located at the Upper Guadalupe River and is comprised of about 10 miles of kayaking trails.

Here you’ll see beautiful Cypress Trees and have plenty of trails to relax and spend time in the water. This kayaking hot spot is great for a 3-6 hour experience, so make sure to plan to spend a good portion of your day here!

The trail ranges from rapid and rushing to calm and serene so all skills are necessary when experiencing this trail!

photo of trees and fall foliage at Nichol's Landing Paddle Trail

Dallas Museum Of Art

The Dallas Museum of Art is one of the most elaborate museums in Texas. With art from the third millennium BC stretching all the way to present day, you’re sure to see a lot of history and even a few famous artists.

At the Dallas Museum of Art, you can see works from Jason Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Vincent van Gogh. These works have people traveling from all over to see these famous works!

They also have programs for kids and plenty of lecture series with famous authors and artists. There’s a little something for everyone at this Texas museum!

Boca Chica Beach

Located in the southernmost part of Texas, this beach is considered a hidden Texas gem.

This beach is located near Corpus Christi and South Padre Island with a huge view of the border of Mexico! At Boca Chica Beach, you’ll find the clearest water in Texas. If that doesn’t sound like reason enough to stop and check out the beach, there’s always the special wildlife to entice you!

This beach is home to the critically endangered Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle, and every Spring and Summer they nest on Boca Chica Beach!

photo of the sand dunes at Boca Chica Beach

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

One thing you have to experience while in Texas is the Guadalupe Mountains, National Park!

This Texas park is known for having the 4 highest peaks in Texas, and the stargazing on a clear night that is unlike anywhere else! From here, you can see over 11,000 stars and have a perfect view of the Milky Way!

You can also hike any of their numerous trails, or spend a few days camping on the land. If you’re crunched for time, you can visit their visitor’s center and spend some time in the museum!

The entrance fee to the park is $10, but worth every penny!

photo of the mountains at Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Castle Falkenstein

This Texas castle will feel straight out of a fairy tale!

This castle was created by Terry Young and his wife after a trip to Europe left them inspired to build a castle of their own in Texas.

Located in Burnet, part of Texas Hill Country, this castle is frequently used for privately hosted events, weddings, and even lodging rentals! If you’re looking for a fairy tale experience for your Texas trip, this castle is perfect for you!

photo of Castle Falkenstein surrounded by trees and slight fog

Fall Foliage In Lost Maples State Park

If you find yourself in Texas during Fall, this location needs to be one of your first stops!

Here you’ll find Uvalde bigtooth maple trees that turn red, orange, and yellow during the fall season. The park even has a Fall Foliage Color Report that gets updated every week in November so that you can ensure you are going at a time when the colors are the most vibrant!

The park tends to fill to capacity quickly, especially the week of Thanksgiving, so make sure to head out there early!

photo of the fall foliage at lost maples state park by the water

San Antonio River Walk

The San Antonio River Walk is one of the most famous attractions in Texas!

The River Walk is home to numerous hotels and dining experiences that will put you right into the heart of the River Walk. The River Walk also hosts festivals and parades year round.

Some of the most notable parades are the Parade of Lanterns and the Holiday River Parade!

You can also kayak in the San Antonio River Walk between March and September!

photo of a bridge and restaurant seating on the San Antonio riverwalk

Jacob’s Well

Jacob’s Well is located in Hays County and is one of the most popular places in Texas! The natural well area is roughly 81 acres and is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily!

Jacob’s Well is the second-largest submerged cave in Texas and at its deepest point reaches 140-feet deep! People from all over come here to swim, so much so that you have to make a reservation to swim in the well!

The allowed time for each swim reservation is 2 hours, so make sure you plan your day for this! You can also hike in this area, and you do not need a reservation to hike, only to swim!

photo of a moss covered stream at Jacob's Well

A Fabulous Weekend Getaway

While in Texas, you must have a fabulous weekend getaway at The Driskill Hotel in Austin!

The Driskill Hotel is located on 6th Street, which is one of Austin’s most famous streets! This street is historic and is home to the Austin nightlife and culture! The hotel is within a 10-minute walk from the State Capital Building.

The hotel is extremely luxurious and you will feel like a royal for the entire duration of your stay! You won’t want to come to Austin without spending a weekend treating yourself to this experience!

Go Camping At Palo Duro Canyon State Park

You can’t come to Texas without a camping trip! The perfect place to pitch a tent is at Palo Duro Canyon State Park! This state park is truly one of the best things to do in Texas!

This area is known as the Grand Canyon of Texas. Located in the Texas Panhandle, this park offers campsites in multiple different areas! All campsites in the area offer electricity, but you can opt-out of using it to get the full camping experience!

No matter which campsite you stay at, you are guaranteed views of the Palo Duro Canyon! It is truly one of the best things to do in Amarillo.

photo of a mountain at palo Duro canyon

Visit Jester King Brewery

Are your really in Texas if you don’t stop at a brewery while you’re there?

Jester King Brewery is located in Austin, and it is much more than just a brewery! Here they serve pizza, wine, beer, and many events for their guests!

There is a nature trail located on the 165-acre ranch, and plenty of areas to stop and enjoy the brewery experience. They also host many summer concert series and Goat Yoga!

We know you’ll enjoy this Texas brewery!

Houston Museum Of Natural Science

One of the best things to do while in Texas is to visit the Houston Museum of Natural Science! The world around you will seem so much more interesting after a visit here!

There are many permanent exhibits here such as the Cabinet of Curiosities, Cullen Hall of Gems and Minerals, and the Morian Hall of Paleontology!

Not only do they have those awesome exhibits, you’ll also need to stop by the Burke Baker Planetarium and see Lamps of Atlantis and Black Holes, two very popular exhibits!

Tour Kyle Field

Being in Texas, one of the first connections you might make is Texas football! That’s why you should take a tour at Kyle Field, the largest stadium in Texas!

This stadium is the largest ranked by its 102,000 capacity limit. It’s located at the Texas A&M campus in College Station.

The tour lasts between 45 to 60 minutes and is a cheap fun way to experience the largest home to Texas football!

photo of a statue at Kyle Field

Coastal Texas Road Trip

With the Gulf of Mexico nearby, it’d be a shame to not take a coastal Texas road trip!

This road trip would take you through the most popular Texas towns on the coast like Galveston, Matagorda, Corpus Christi, and South Padre Island.

At any of these stops, you can stop and explore the beaches, or take a dip in the warm waters thanks to the Gulf of Mexico!

You’ll find a uniqueness to each stop on this road trip that will keep you entertained for days!

photo of pleasure pier amusement park at the Galveston beach

Go To The Texas State Fair

If you’re in Texas during September or October, you must check out the Texas State Fair in Dallas!

This Texas fair is the longest-running fair in America, and even better, it is also the largest! This fair is home to Big Tex, the World’s Tallest Cowboy, and also a famous Texas icon!

Beginning in 1886, the Texas State Fair prides itself on promoting Texas traditions in Agriculture, Education, and Community Involvement.

When you’re in Texas, this will end up at the top of your list!

photo of the Texas Ferris wheel at the texas state fair

Visit The Fort Worth Zoo

This one is for animal lovers!

The Fort Worth Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in Texas, and is home to 540 animal species! The zoo hosts special events all the time such as field trips, weddings, holiday parties, and corporate events!

Here you can interact up close and personal with sharks and stingrays! This is one of the reasons this zoo was ranked by USA Today as the number 5 zoo in the nation!

Get ready for an animal-filled day here!

Eat At Tito’s Mexican Restaurant

Tito’s Mexican Restaurant is located in San Antonio and is a great place to experience authentic Mexican food in Texas!

Tito’s is known famously for their Margarita/Tequila Bar, as well as their fajitas and enchiladas. Here you’ll get the taste of Mexico in Texas!

This San Antonio restaurant was established in 2003 in the Historic King William District! When you’re in Texas, you’ll want to make a stop here for delicious food and Happy Hour drinks!

Bat Watch At Congress Avenue Bridge

This is one experience in Texas that you simply can’t do anywhere else!

The Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin is home to the largest urban bat colony in North America. Here, over 1.5 million bats reside during the summer before heading back to their home in Central Mexico for the fall.

The best time to view these night flyers is at dusk on any summer night! You can access the bridge for perfect viewing free of charge.

The largest bat colony in North America is waiting for you during your time in Texas!

photo of people watching bats fly overhead at dusk on the congress avenue bridge

Visit Space Center Houston

You definitely won’t want to miss out on this experience!

The Space Center Houston is one of the most popular places to visit in Texas. This is in part because it is home to NASA’s Mission Control Center!

Here, you’ll find the world’s largest collection of moon rocks, and you’ll see tons of NASA’s systems on display. If you’re here during the holidays, you’ll even get to experience Galaxy Lights, a holiday display that the center is famous for during the winter!

Start planning your trip to NASA!

The Fort Worth Stockyards

The Fort Worth Stockyards is the perfect place to feel like you’re in an old Western movie!

The Fort Worth Stockyards is the perfect place to view a true Texas rodeo. There are also concerts and western theme shops all throughout the stockyards!

You can stop at the museum and learn about the history of Fort Worth while you buy the best pair of boots you can’t find anywhere else!

photo of the Fort Worth stockyards entrance sign

Cadillac Ranch

Cadillac Ranch is one Texas location that you are able to leave your mark on the state!

Located in Amarillo, Cadillac Ranch is an iconic fixture of Cadillac vehicles stationed in the ground, with years of layering from past visitors. People come from all over to spray paint their own mark on a vehicle!

You can bring your own spray paint, or you may be lucky enough to find a can that was left behind by a previous visitor!

You can also visit the visitor center and buy jewelry made from paint chips that have come off the cars! There’s no record of how many layers of paint are currently on this fixture!

photo of a Cadillac sticking out of the ground covered in spray painting

Visit The Texas State Aquarium

In 2019, this Texas aquarium was voted by USA Today as the number 4 aquarium in America!

One of the coolest things about this aquarium is the 4 bottlenose dolphins they house in their Dolphin Bay exhibit! They also have a Saving Sharks exhibit where you can track tagged sharks in real-time!

Other popular exhibits here are Jungle, Caribbean Sea, and Living Shores. Each with something to teach you about wildlife and oceanic life.

You’ll want to make sure to stop here at least once while in Texas!

Visit The Gaylord Texan At Christmas

A Texas Christmas that you’ll remember can happen at the Gaylord Texan!

While Texas isn’t known for snow, that isn’t true for the Gaylord Texan. During the holidays, this hotel offers snow tubbing, snow throwing, various snow slides, as well as its famous ICE! show.

The ICE! show is a 9-degree ice showing of a true winter wonderland. You’ll want to pack a coat and mittens for this experience!

One thing you need to do is.. remember the Alamo! You can’t come to Texas without stopping at this historic marker.

The Alamo is known as the Shrine of Texas Liberty, and there’s no doubt that this is a huge piece of Texas history! You’ll be able to take a guided tour and see everything the Alamo has to offer.

Make sure to walk through the Living History and talk to the Living Historians. Here you’ll get an up-close and personal take on what life was like during the 1800s and even learn about events surrounding the Battle of the Alamo in 1836!

photo of an outside view of the Alamo in San Antonio

Texas is one of the largest states in America, and that means there are a lot of things to experience in Texas! Whether you want to spend a weekend getaway somewhere, are looking for the best place to see various animal species, or you just want to see what makes Texas.. well Texas!

There is something unique in Texas for everyone. We know you’ll love the stops on this list!

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October 10, 2023 at 9:21 pm

As a native Texan I have fond memories of most of the these. Even though I spent most of my art education career taking my students to the Dallas Museum of Art, it is not my favorite museum in Texas. The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the Kimbell in Ft Worth also have internationally acclaimed collections. Each have their collection of quality pieces and host international touring exhibits of masterpieces.

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Enchanting Texas

21 Amazing & Incredible Road Trips in Texas

Looking for the best road trips in Texas?

With its vast distances, far-flung cities as well as natural areas, and offbeat roadside attractions, the Lone Star State is one of the best road trip destinations in America.

Here you will find several unforgettable road trips, scenic drives, and backcountry gems.

Also Read: Best Weekend Getaways in Texas for 2022

Bluebonnets blooming along the roadsides at Big Bend Ranch State Park

Texas promises the ultimate vacation for road trip lovers.

Whether you want a themed road trip like the best barbeque joints or a family trip to natural attractions or a drive down the best beaches in the state, Texas has the ultimate road trip for you!

Discover the best road trips in Texas in this epic guide!

Also Read: Texas to California Road Trip Itinerary

Bronze replica of Deinosuchus skull at Big Bend Fossil Discovery Exhibit is a hit with kids

Best Texas Road Trip Ideas – Long Distance Trips!

Planning a long distance road trip around Texas?

The state is so vast and spread out that you can easily spend two to three weeks planning a road trip to Texas and still not see it all!

The 7 regions of Texas make excellent road trips in themselves as do the major attractions in Texas.

Here are our favorite places to road trip in Texas in a week or more.

Also Read: 20+ Best Spots to Watch 2024 Solar Eclipse in Texas

Fall Foliage and crystal clear waters of the Frio River in Uvalde County

Highlights of Texas Road Trip

If you can visit Texas only once, then use this itinerary!

Our Best of Texas road trip will take you through the highlights of the state.

From the megacities of Dallas and Houston to the lovely San Antonio River walk, explore the best places to visit in the state in one epic Texas road trip. 

Welcome to Dallas mural

Begin your trip in Dallas at the historic Dealey Plaza.

The Sixth Floor museum is a must visit – this is where the assassination of JFK took place.

Next, enjoy the cultural heart of Dallas by visiting the museum district.

Views of Dallas skyline at dusk

See the dinosaurs at Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Art lovers should visit the Dallas Museum of Art.

Enjoy the nightlife in Deep Ellum and the trendy vibe of Bishops Arts District.

Up next, Fort Worth.

Fort Worth is home to the Fort Worth Stockyards.

Entrance to the Fort Worth Stock Yards in Texas

This is your chance to admire the cowboy side of Texas.

Plan your visit to see the daily cattle drives as well as mock shootouts.

Two step at Billy Bobs and eat the famous Texas bbq. Buy western hats and boots while you’re there!

Tarrant County Courthouse is downtown Fort Worth

Then drive down to lively Austin.

Tour the magnificent Texas State Capitol building made of pink granite. Visit the museums and walk around Lady Bird lake.

Greetings from Austin mural is one of the best things to do in the city

Enjoy the city’s nightlife and music scene.

Austin is the live music capital of Texas and you can find events as well as performances happening almost everywhere in the city.

Downtown Austin Skyline From Underneath Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge at Lady Bird Lake

San Antonio

Make the short drive south to San Antonio.

Begin your trip at the Alamo where the famous Battle of Alamo took place.

The Spanish Mission is an iconic part of the rich Texas history.

After Alamo, visit the city’s second most popular attraction of the San Antonio River Walk.

Dine at the River walk restaurants and take a stroll on the paved paths. Take a boat trip down the river.

The San Antonio Riverwalk looks very vibrant and pretty at night

Finally, it’s time to drive east to Houston.

Marvel at the exhibits in Johnson Space Center and enjoy the culinary scene of Houston on Westheimer Road. 

George R. Brown Convention Center Houston is home to over 30 beuatifully decorated trees during the holiday season

Finally, spend some time relaxing on the beach at Galveston.

If you have more time you can even drive down the Gulf Coast to Mustang Island or South Padre Island or head to West Texas and Big Bend. 

To plan this trip down to the details, read our Ultimate Texas Road Trip Itinerary now.

Kayak rentals in Houston The Bayou City

West Texas Road trip to Big Bend National Park

West Texas is one of the least visited regions of the state and has spectacular natural attractions and desert scenery. 

The West Texas road trip is a delight for those who love off the beaten path attractions.

The highlight of this trip is, undoubtedly, Big Bend National Park.

Big Bend National Park is a must on West Texas road trip

This is one of the most beautiful national parks in America.

It has many attractions such as hiking in the Chisos mountains, paddling down the Rio Grande river, scenic drives, bird watching, and wildlife.

Santa Elena Canyon is amongst the best kayaking trails in Texas.

Hikers on the Santa Elena Canyon Trail

Apart from the national park, the Big Bend region also offers many other attractions for travelers.

Visit the quaint town of Alpine, visit the Gage gardens in Marathon, and also admire the unique art installations in Marfa.

Take a walk through the abandoned ghost town of Terlingua on a day trip and catch a magnificent sunset out in the desert.

Glamping in West Texas near Big Bend

The peak season to visit Big Bend National Park is from fall to spring when the weather is cool enough to make hiking in the desert a pleasure.

Big Bend and West Texas are the ultimate Texas road trip destinations in winter!

River Road in Big Bend Ranch State Park is one of the most scenic drives in America

Our Most Popular Big Bend Road Trip Planners! Austin to Big Bend Road Trip Guide Houston to Big Bend National Park Trip Planner Dallas to Big Bend National Park Itinerary San Antonio to Big Bend Trip Itinerary

Views of historic Pleasure Pier in Galveston from the beach

Gulf Coast road trip

Lighthouses and pristine Lone Star beaches !

This epic road trip down the Gulf Coast of Texas is definitely one for beach lovers.

On the way, you can explore some of the last remaining lighthouses along the Texas Coast….

Greetings from Galveston Mural

…. splash and swim at beautiful beaches,

camp on the Texas beaches, and enjoy the sound of the waves pounding the coast at night. 

You can beach comb for seashells and shark teeth or watch out for dolphins and sea turtles.

Drive further south on Padre Island National Seashore to find secluded primitive camp sites

Take a stroll in the charming Texas beach towns and cities by day and step inside a seafood shack for dinner at night.

Other activities include building sandcastles and horse riding on the beach at dawn.

Hands down, one of our favorite Texas road trips ever! 

Port Isabel Lighthouse Texas

Texas Hill Country road trip

The Texas Hill Country is one of our favorite regions of Texas.

The region is bounded by Austin in the east, San Antonio in the south, Llano in the north, and stretches west as far as Rocksprings.

There are many amazing things to do in the Hill Country for all ages.

Texas Hill Country is famous for its wineries

Fredericksburg, a delightful town with German heritage is located in the heart of Hill Country. 

The region offers many attractions including stunning natural areas like Enchanted Rock and Hamilton Pool, romantic bed & breakfasts, cowboy ranches, barbeque joints, and charming small towns such as Brenham and New Braunfels . 

Welcome to Blue Bell mural in Brenham Texas

Caves and caverns, waterfalls and swimming holes, scenic drives, dinosaur tracks and fossils – the Hill Country has it all!

With its abundant wineries, vineyards, tasting rooms, and wine festivals, the region is also known as Texas wine country.

Public library in Fredericksburg has stunning limestone facade

It is a favorite with wine lovers.

A road trip to the Hill Country is delightful in all seasons.

In spring, you can spot the famous Texas bluebonnets blooming all over the Texan countryside while in summer, you can beat the hot Texas sun by floating down the Guadalupe River.

Bluebonnet house near Marble Falls in the Texas Hill Country

See enchanting fall colors and attend events at wineries in autumn and see the holiday lights in the Hill Country at Christmas. 

Route 66 in Texas

If you are a fan of road trips, then you must drive along Historic Route 66 in the Texas Panhandle.

Route 66 is known as the Mother Road and extends from Chicago to Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles.

Stunning sunrise views at Palo Duro Canyon

The Texas section of Route 66 crosses the panhandle and has plenty of unique road trip stops.

The road is 180 miles long and extends from Shamrock to Adrian. 

The U-Drop Inn in Shamrock was featured in the movie ‘Cars’.

Adrian marks the midpoint of the road and is home to the famous Midpoint Cafe.

Midpoint of Route 66 exactly 1139 Miles away from either Chicago as well as Los Angeles in Adrian Texas

This cafe is the inspiration for Flo’s V8 Cafe in the movie’ and also a must see photo op along the road. 

But the main attraction of Route 66 is in Amarillo .

See the Route 66 Historic District, visit the museums in Amarillo, then have dinner at the famous Big Texan Steak Ranch.

Historic City Hall of Amarillo Texas

Here you will also find Cadillac Ranch : one of a kind art that features 10 vintage Cadillac cars painted in vibrant shades and hues!

The cars at Cadillac Ranch look simply fantastic and make for Instagram worthy shots.

A short way outside of Amarillo, off Route 66, you will find Palo Duro Canyon State Park .

Known as the Grand Canyon of Texas, the beautiful natural area of Palo Duro Canyon is worth the detour on your Texas panhandle road trip.

Cadillac Ranch Amarillo is one of the best places to visit in Texas

East Texas road trip to Caddo Lake

This classic road trip is a must for adventurers and outdoor explorers.

Make the trip out to the Texas Louisiana state border and go on an epic adventure at Caddo Lake State Park .

Sunrise with cypress trees in the swamp of the Caddo Lake State Park Texas

With its Spanish moss curtains, bald cypress trees that grow out of the shallow water, and hundreds of tree stumps all around you, Caddo Lake State Park is an enchanting place.

The best way to explore it is by kayaking the water trails.

Take a walk through the historic downtown district in Jefferson

The three small towns of Carthage, Marshall , and Jefferson are located quite close to Caddo Lake and are worth a visit.

At Carthage, you can visit the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame.

See the beautiful Victorian architecture in Marshall before checking out the historic structures in Jefferson. 

Charming buildings in downtown Marshall

Other attractions in the Piney Woods region of East Texas include the Sabine National Forest, the town of Port Arthur, and the Sea Rim State Park.

At Sea Rim, you will find one of the least crowded beaches along the Gulf Coast as well as saltwater marshes which are great for birdwatching.

If you are making the trip from Houston, then take the time to see Nacogdoches – one of the oldest towns in Texas!

Historic buildings in downtown Nacogdoches Texas

Best Short Road Trips in Texas

These short Texas road trips are good to explore the major cities and their surrounding attractions and perfect if you have a long weekend in Texas.

Austin Texas skyline view from the trails at Zilker Park

Austin and Hamilton Pool Preserve

One of our favorite weekend road trips from Houston is to Austin and Enchanted Rock Natural State Area.

This road trip combines beautiful Hill Country views with unique roadside attractions and the urban attractions of Austin.

Austin is home to the University of Texas as well as the State Capitol building. 

Soco Mural South Austin

Zilker Park is a great place to spend a day amidst lush green trees while Lady Bird Lake is great for paddling and enjoying downtown views.

Austin has many museums for culture lovers and is also a culinary destination.

To end your day, enjoy the nightlife on 6th Street or watch the bats fly under the Congress Bridge at sunset for a unique experience.

Crowds gather to watch the bat flight at Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin

Also Read: Best Places to see Bats in Texas

A road trip to Austin cannot be complete without visiting the nearby city of Dripping Springs.

It promises a variety of outdoor experiences including the popular swimming hole of Hamilton Pool Preserve and the rolling vineyards of Hill Country.

You can also visit distilleries, breweries, and go horseback riding at a ranch in Dripping Springs.

Hamilton Pool is one of the best places to visit in Austin

San Antonio and Natural Bridge Caverns

Similar to the Austin road trip, this short road trip along I-10 offers plenty of fun attractions.

San Antonio is the #1 tourist destination in the Lone Star State and has a variety of things to do for visitors.

The Alamo in San Antonio is one of the most popular places to visit in Texas

The Alamo, a former frontier Spanish Mission and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the top attractions in the city. 

The other most popular attraction is the iconic San Antonio River walk .

The River walk is a beautifully landscaped vibrant place with shops, restaurants, bars, and souvenir shops.

Colorful fish sculptures on the San Antonio riverwalk

You can cruise down the San Antonio River and learn more about the history of this beautiful city from tour guides. 

While you are visiting San Antonio, you should take the time to visit Natural Bridge Caverns.

The Natural Bridge Caverns are amazing to explore

Here you can explore two distinct cave systems of guided tours and see geological landforms such as stalactites and stalagmites.

The adjacent Natural Bridge Wildlife Safari is one of our favorite drive-through safaris in the state – kids can feed zebras and deer from the car in the park. 

Kids can feed zebras at the Natural Bridge Caverns Wildlife Safari

Prehistoric road trip to Glen Rose

Glen Rose is one of the best places to visit in Texas with kids.

This underrated road trip has plenty of attractions and should be on the top of your Texas bucket list.

Greetings from Glen Rose mural in Glen Rose Texas

Glen Rose is home to 3 awesome kid-friendly attractions: Dinosaur Valley State Park, Dinosaur World, and Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. 

At Dinosaur Valley State Park, kids can walk and explore real dinosaur footprints that were left in the river bed millions of years ago.

See the dinosaur tracks on Paluxy Riverbed at Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose Texas

It is amazing to see these huge footprints and walk in the steps of the giants.

Just outside of the state park, you will find Dinosaur World.

Here kids can see hundreds of giant dinosaur statues, dig for fossils, see dinosaur skeletons and fossils in the museum, and buy a variety of dinosaur-themed souvenirs. 

See the dinosaurs at Dinosaur World in Glen Rose TX

Nearby Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has a drive-through safari where kids can feed deer, zebras, ostriches, goats, and even giraffes right from the car!

Dallas and Fort Worth

The Dallas Fort Worth metropolitan area is vast and worthy of a long road trip in itself.

The region has plenty of historical attractions, cultural destinations, barbecue spots, and Wild West charm.

Historic West End District in Dallas

You will also find loads of outdoor areas, green spaces, and stunning natural attractions in the vicinity. 

Begin your trip in Dallas at the Sixth Floor Museum, which overlooks the Dealey Plaza.

Then explore the Dallas Arts District and it’s attractions including the Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas Museum of Art, and the Nasher Sculpture Center.

Not all Heroes Wear Capes Mural in Deep Ellum

Take the time to explore the stunningly landscaped grounds of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens along White Rock Lake. 

If you can, attend the Texas State Fair. The event has many attractions for the whole family.

Fort Worth Historic Stockyards Cattle Drive is an exciting event

Spend the rest of your trip in Fort Worth.

If you are a fan of cowboys, rodeo, and the Wild West then you will love Fort Worth.

Begin your trip at the historic Fort Worth Stockyards.

This is cowboy country!

Sundance Square Plaza in Fort Worth

You can see cattle walking down the streets, visit the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, and experience a Wild West saloon at Billy Bob’s.

Fort Worth also has many other attractions such as the zoo, museums, and street art.

End your trip with a visit to Six Flags Fiesta theme park in Arlington .

Mural in donwtown Arlington depicting citys history

To spend time outdoors, visit the Cedar Hill State Park or Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

These are perfect to spend the day out in the open with the entire family. 

Arlington Six Flags Over Texas

Houston, Kemah, and Galveston

Explore the best of the Texas Gulf Coast region with this road trip to Houston and Galveston.

Along the way stop at Kemah and have fun at the boardwalk. 

Begin your trip by checking out the popular attractions in Space City.

Aerial view of McGovern Centennial Gardens at Hermann Park Houston Texas

See the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall fountain and the museums downtown.

If you have kids, visit the Houston Zoo, Children’s Museum, and the Butterfly Center.

Then tour the Johnson Space Center and see the Apollo 13 spacecraft. 

The Houston Rodeo is a great time to plan the Austin Texas road trip

If you happen to visit during March, attend the famous Houston Livestock Show – the Rodeo !

Watch the downtown Rodeo parade , try carnival rides, and see the famous concerts.

Then take the trip out to Kemah.

The Kemah Boardwalk has many attractions for all ages.

Here you will find excellent waterfront dining, thrilling rides, a rainforest exhibit, and beautiful water views. 

Kids Ride at Kemah Boardwalk near Houston Texas

For your final stop, relax on Galveston Island.

Take a stroll along the promenade and swim in the Gulf waters.

Relax on the beach and catch some sun – unless it’s summer! Enjoy the rides at the historic pleasure pier.

Galveston Pocket Parks are perfect to find empty sandy stretches of beach

On hot summer days, see the beautiful Moody Gardens pyramids.

Dine on seafood and take the ferry to Bolivar peninsula to spot the dolphins swimming in the waters.

Beautiful vintage homes in the historic district in Galveston, Texas

Rio Grande Valley & South Padre Island

Follow the epic US-83 south through Rio Grande Valley to the beautiful South Padre Island .

Along the road, in the valley, you will find beautiful fruit orchards and roadside stands selling fresh fruit. 

The valley is a favorite Texas winter vacation getaway for snowbirds from up north – these are known as the Winter Texans.

Gorgeous views of the Gulf Coast on South Padre Island

Go hiking through the marshes of the valley and on birding trails to see Texas’s amazing wildlife. 

End your trip in the Resort City of South Padre Island, only skip the spring break season!

While the island is home to the college population and beachside parties during spring break, it is perfect for families for the rest of the year.

Sand castle at Mustang Island near Port Aransas, Texas

Go horseback riding on the beach, learn to make a sandcastle, or just enjoy a day by the sea.

South Padre Island is our favorite weekend getaway in Texas. 

Brenham and Washington County

This makes the perfect short Texas road trip from either Dallas, Houston, Austin, or San Antonio.

While it’s most popular during the wildflower season, Brenham is great to visit year-round. 

Downtown Brenham mural is a popular Instagram spot in the city

Take a stroll in the town and see the historic architecture as well as beautiful homes on Main Street.

See the museums and beautiful murals in town. Shop for antiques and eat in local restaurants.

Brenham is romantic and charming, a perfect place for couples. 

Bluebonnets growing at Independence Texas

Then see the other attractions in Washington County .

Explore the small town of Independence.

Visit the Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site and see the place where the Declaration of Texas Independence was passed. 

Washington on Brazos State Historic Site is one of the best day trips from Houston for history lovers

Guadalupe Mountains road trip

Looking to explore hidden natural wonders in Texas?

Take a long road trip in southeastern Texas to the Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

Up for an adventure?

Hike to the top of Guadalupe Peak and admire the Texan desert spread around you.

Panoramic view from Guadalupe Peak summit in West Texas

Looking for something less strenuous? Explore the park on scenic drive and family friendly hiking trails.

While you are there be sure to visit the city of El Paso and the Monahans Sandhills State Park.

El Paso is a booming frontier Texan town along the Mexico border. It has plenty of character.

See the city’s historic buildings and Spanish mission, shop in ethnic markets, and enjoy the cuisine.

Historic San Elizario Chapel Along the El Paso Mission Trail

The beautiful Franklin Mountains State Park is located at the center of El Paso and also worth a visit.

In Monahans Sandhills State Park, you can go sandboarding over the sand dunes.

Kids of all ages love this state park for the sand play opportunities.

Greetings from El Paso mural is one of the most popular Instagram spots in the city

Love caverns? Drive across the New Mexico border to see Carlsbad Caverns National Park!

Be sure to plan this road trip in the cooler fall to spring months as the region gets very hot during summer.   

Mexican Gold Poppies at the foot of the Franklin Mountains in El Paso

Seasonal Texas road trips

In addition to these year-round road trip attractions, Texas also has many seasonal road trips.

In the fall, you can go on a beautiful road trip to see the fall colors. That’s right, Texas has fall colors! 

And in spring, you obviously need to go on a bluebonnet jaunt – search for those beauties and other flower fields including Indian paintbrushes and poppies along roadsides.

Texas flag illuminated in Christmas lights

In the holiday season, drive to Grapevine – the Christmas Capital of Texas.

Meet Santa and play in the snow to ring in Christmas. 

And come summer, you can go on one of our favorite Texas road trips.

RV Camping on the beach at Padre Island National Seashore

Load up your 4WD or RV with camping gear and go driving on 60 miles of sandy beach at Padre Island National Seashore near Corpus Christi.

Actually, you can even do this trip year-round!

Here are our favorite seasonal road trip inspiration ideas for travel in the Lone Star State. 

Garner State Park has crystal clear water and vivid fall colors in November

Texas fall colors trip

When you think of fall foliage and scenic drives, Texas doesn’t immediately come to mind.

You’d be surprised to know that Texas sports some of the most vibrant fall colors – if you know where to go!

Hiking trails in fall at Lost Maples State Natural Area in Vanderpool Texas Hill Country

Start this nature lovers road trip by hiking the beautiful Lost Maples State Natural Area, then enjoy fall colors from the water at Garner State Park.

Next head to Guadalupe River State Park for the most beautiful fall displays in Central Texas.

Dinosaur Valley State Park is also spectacular during the fall while in East Texas, the fiery reds and oranges are most beautiful at Tyler State Park.

Boardwalk trail in fall at Big Thicket National Preserve in Texas

With advance reservations and careful planning, you can visit these hidden gems together on an epic fall colors road trip. 

Also Read: Best Places to see Fall Colors in Texas

Grapevine is also beautifully decorated for fall

Fredericksburg and Willow City Loop wildflowers trip

Come spring, and nothing is more enchanting than the Texas Hill Country.

While the entire Hill Country is scenic and colorful during spring, it’s heart is the vibrant city of Fredericksburg and the unpaved Willow City Loop that is located just a few miles away. 

Downtown Fredericksburg is full of tasting rooms and wineries

On the Willow City Loop, you will find cowboy boots, famous Texan ranch signs, beautiful homes, as well as simply stunning displays of the bluebonnets and other wildflowers including Indian paintbrushes.

You can take the iconic photos of cattle and horses among the flowers. 

Bluebonnet and other yard decor for sale at the Bluebonnet festival

Ennis Bluebonnet Trails

Ennis , located just a little over half an hour south of Dallas, is home to pretty and colorful bluebonnet hills in spring.

The town holds the Ennis Bluebonnet Festival, which is one of the major spring festivals in Texas.

Milky Way over the abundant blooming bluebonnets near Ennis, Texas

Visitors from all over the world come to see the beautiful flowers.

There are assigned bluebonnet driving trails as well as audio tours to make sure you enjoy the blooming flowers.

There are other activities like concerts, barbeque cookoffs, and more to enjoy time in Ennis.

Music stage at Ennis Bluebonnet Festival in Texas

Christmas road trip to Grapevine

Grapevine is popularly known as the ‘Christmas Capital of Texas’ due to its over the top holiday decorations, the sheer number of Christmas themed events, and the vibrant holiday atmosphere.

Grapevine is the Christmas Capital of Texas

The Great Wolf Lodge is an excellent place to stay, enjoy the snow, and have a fabulous Christmas vacation.

During the holiday season, Grapevine’s Main Street including the Town Square is resplendent with millions of lights and looks magical.

The town also has many holiday-themed events including the North Pole Express and is amazing to visit for the entire family. 

Grapevine Texas takes Christmas to another level

Beach camping trip to Padre Island National Seashore

Looking for a quiet beach away from the crowds on the Texas Gulf Coast? Looking for a budget friendly beach vacation?

Head down to Padre Island National Seashore near Corpus Christi.

Padre Island National Seashore is one of the best national parks in Texas

Padre Island National Seashore is one of our favorite national parks in Texas.

It is located on the undeveloped barrier island of North Padre.

The national park has over 60 miles of beach area – South Beach – which is open for beach driving and primitive camping.

Padre Island National Seashore campsite no one else in sight

Camping here is an amazing experience. You sleep by the ocean in the shade of the sand dunes and wake up to seagulls soaring in the sky.

Other things to do at Padre Island National Seashore include birding trails, kayaking, windsurfing, as well as turtle hatchling release programs. 

Padre Island National Seashore is, undoubtedly, one of the best places to road trip in Texas!

Flowers blooming on the sand dunes at Padre Island National Seashore in Texas

Marble Falls

Marble Falls makes the perfect Hill Country road trip during spring.

If you have seen Ennis and Fredericksburg and want something new to visit this spring, then check out beautiful Marble Falls.

The road to Marble Falls goes through rolling hills and blooming bluebonnet fields. It looks enchanting in the spring. 

Sculptures on Main in Marble Falls Texas

Downtown Marble Falls is a charming place to explore.

Shop in the boutique stores, browse through art galleries, and admire the sculptures on Main Street.

A must visit on the Marble Falls road trip is the iconic Blue Bonnet Cafe .

This eatery has existed for ages and is most famous for its pie.

The abandoned Bluebonnet House is also a must-see attraction during spring.

Turkey Bend Recreation Area in Marble Falls is awesome for mountain biking amidst the flower fields.

Gorgeous Bluebonnet fields In The Texas Hill Country

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15 Best Places To Visit In Texas If You Love Outdoors

I t may come as a surprise, but while the main destinations that may come to mind when you think of the Lone Star State are places like Dallas, Houston, or Austin, there’s actually a ton lot more to Texas than meets the eye! If you’re a nature lover, you’ve got to check out these amazing places to visit in Texas if you love the outdoors!

The Lone Star State is a fabulous destination for all things nature, be it pristine beaches, otherworldly-looking rock formations, rugged ranches, massive caverns, and sky-high mountains. It’s also a huge state. Whether you’re traveling by car and selecting a smaller region of the state, or flying from one major city to another, there’s so much to see. Sleep under the stars, see fields of the Bluebonnet state flower or make a trip to the beach. Put in simple words, Texas has a bit of everything when it comes to the outdoors.

15 Places To Visit In Texas If You’re Outdoorsy

My recommendation is to pick one or two of these places to visit in Texas and not to overwhelm yourself. It’s a big state. If you want to see the whole state and really explore Texas, carve out a week. Beach hopping is easy because you can drive along the coast and see if the different beaches. The middle of the state is harder because there’s more agriculture between the major cities.

Padre Island National Seashore

Did you know Texas is home to the largest undeveloped barrier island in the entire world? While you would expect it to be sitting somewhere in the Pacific or on the Caribbean, it’s actually located on the coast of Texas and it’s named Padre Island! As part of the National Parks system, Padre Island National Seashore is a great way to see the island.

Dividing the Gulf of Mexico from the Laguna Madre, this 130,434-acre seashore is home to a ton of different landscapes ranging from enormous sand dunes to untouched grasslands and contains just about everything you could wish for in a beachside escapade.

There are some very remote areas of the park where you can experience solitude in this natural landscape: Little Shell Beach, Big Shell Beach, Yarborough Pass, and Mansfield Channel. These areas can only be reached by driving along the beach.

Aside from its unparalleled beauty, there’s a ton to do at South Padre Island National Seashore. In its menu of activities, you’ll find camping, bird-watching (about half of North American migratory birds make stops here), four-wheeler cruises around the island, and turtle release missions! Little explorers can earn a badge by participating in the Junior Ranger program and completing the park’s activity book.

Big Bend National Park

As one of the largest national parks in the United States, Big Bend National Park is a haven for gorgeous views, wildlife sightings galore, and a ton of activities to fully get to know its varied terrain as well as some of the most iconic views in Texas when it comes to natural landscapes.

A few of the can’t miss activities while exploring Big Bend National Park include walking along the Rio Grande River, exploring the Chihuahuan Desert, seeing massive towering cliffs, hiking in search of the best vistas of the Chisos Mountains, and hiking to see The Window, the most emblematic view at Big Bend if not entire Texas!

The park boasts more types of birds, bats, butterflies, ants, and scorpions than any other national park in the United States. The varied habitats make is an amazing destination to see different types of wildlife.

It’s also the best destination to see Bluebonnet flowers, with its own Big Bend Bluebonnet species – the largest of all bluebonnets. Blooms happen a little earlier than elsewhere in the state: February through March.

Enchanted Rock

Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Enchanted Rock is the second-largest granite dome in the country and one of the most sought-after natural landmarks in the state due to its humongous size and its pink hues.

Hiking is one of the best ways to explore the surroundings at Enchanted Rock and another wonderful way to experience the area is by overnighting here. The area is considered Dark Sky territory, which essentially means there’s no light pollution anywhere nearby, making stargazing a true treat!

Caverns of Sonora

Formed from limestone several million years ago, exploring the Caverns of Sonora will make you feel as though you’re inside an Indiana Jones set. It’s known as Earth’s most revered underground treasures.

Located near the city of Sonora, this massive cave is actually home to one of the biggest collections of calcite crystals in the entire world, with some sections of it being so heavily packed with these formations that they make it look as though its walls belong inside an entirely different planet. 

Go 155 feet below the surface and take a tour of the caverns. There are several different tour to pick from. Be prepared for a physically challenging experience with plenty of stairs, but the crystals are some of the most beautiful to see.

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Texas was once submerged underwater, and even though that may feel a bit hard to believe, a visit to Guadalupe Mountains National Park will change your mind.

In fact, the park is considered one of the world’s best examples of a fossil reef from the Premium Era. While visiting, you’ll get to see tons of fossils encapsulated in rocks, all of which are from underwater creatures!

Other activities to do at the Guadalupe Mountains include hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, feeling as though you traveled back in time by visiting El Capitan Peak in search of beautiful views and pioneer wagon trails, and seeing Guadalupe Peak, which is the highest point in Texas as over 8,000 feet!

Colorado Bend State Park

Offering incredibly scenic views and natural beauty galore, Colorado Bend State Park is one of the most sought-after natural attractions in the state for one reason: Gorman Falls, an impressive 60-foot waterfall that cascades into a grotto blanketed in ferns!

To get there, you’ll need to hike 1.5. miles through beautiful ranch country, down a pretty rocky path, and a pretty slippery moss-covered stairway, but the views of this beautiful waterfall are guaranteed to be worth the trek!

Mustang Island State Park

Mustang Island is a 4,000-acre gem and one of my favorite places to visit in Texas. Mustang Island State Park is at the southern end of the 18-mile-long Mustang Island and it’s home to over 400 species of birds. The best time to visit is during spring and fall migrations. If you’re not into birding, it also offers some of the best fishing in Texas. A unique way to see the park is by paddling the Mustang Island State Park Paddling Trail. The 20 miles of trails pass through some of the best shallow-water fishing areas in Texas. You’ll see tons of native wildlife!

It’s a great destination if you’re on a budget. The park has 50 primitive campsites. Sleep by the beach enjoy a couple of days of beachcombing, swimming, and paddling.

Palo Duro State Park

As the second largest canyon in the United States, Palo Duro State Park is often dubbed the “Grand Canyon of Texas”. This is one of the best places to visit in Texas if you’re a shutterbug. It’s a stunning backdrop for photos.

Aside from the jaw-dropping views of the canyon itself, what makes it extra special are the multicolored sandstone formations you’ll find all over the park, be it through hiking, biking, or horseback riding across its 30 miles worth of trails.

Another must-do activity to do while at Palo Duro is staying the night. Camping is possible here, but we recommend trying out a “glamping” experience while here instead! Each glamping site is fully furnished with air conditioning, luxury rustic furnishings, refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, games, bicycles, gas grills and gas fire pits, covered porches with porch swings.

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

If your idea of being outdoors is a bit more manicured, head to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden . It’s a natural escape in the middle of the big city. It’s 66 acres total and voted one of the best botanical gardens in the country.

I love their ornamental garden, A Tasteful Place, if you want to learn about eating fresh, sustainable, locally-grown food. Enjoy three free daily tastings made with seasonal produce, cooking demos and more. Another great area is their Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. Children can connect with nature through 8 acres of beautiful play space that educates and inspires.

Dinosaur Valley State Park

Just a short drive from Fort Worth and you can see where the dinosaurs roamed. Dinosaur Valley State Park is one of the best places to visit in Texas as an outdoorsy family. Long ago, the dinosaurs lived near the Paluxy River in Texas.

Ride a horse and look for dinosaur tracks, but you have to look closely because sometimes they’re in the riverbeds. Park rangers can help guests find the tracks on guided tours. Other park activities include camping, picnicking, hiking, mountain biking, swimming, and fishing. One of the coolest things to do is use the park’s app. Download the app before your park visit and map out the dinosaur tracks that you find!

Fort Worth Water Gardens

It’s hard to find zen within big cities, but you can find some at the Fort Worth Water Gardens . It’s a beautiful and refreshing oasis near the convention center. While it’s not a green space, it’s a gorgeous place to unwind and take in some fresh air if you’re in the city. Designed by Philip Johnson, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is an architectural and engineering marvel to be enjoyed any time of the year. It’s an urban park unlike any other that you’re sure to admire.

Carleen Bright Arboretum

Located in Woodway, Texas, the Carleen Bright Arboretum extends over 16 acres that are home to lovely botanical gardens. It’s a family-friendly outdoor space where even leashed dogs are welcome. Botanical gardens, reflection ponds, fountains and nature trails make it a great destination to visit. Don’t miss the popular cactus garden and roses. Walk the Todd Willis Nature Trail and feel surrounded by woodland nature. It’s a great way to spend a half-day.

Big Thicket National Preserve

SouthEast Texas is home to multiple habitats and Big Thicket National Preserve protects them. Hiking trails and waterways meander through nine different ecosystems where guests can see all types of life. Explore longleaf pine forests and breathtaking cypress-lined bayous.

The preserve doesn’t offer any formal campsites, but instead welcomes campers to backcountry camping. You’ll need to hike or paddle in with all of your supplies. Camping is allowed in the woods, at least 500 feet from roads, trails, and the park boundary. It’s a true, very primitive, camping experience.

Daingerfield State Park

Daingerfield State Park is known for ginormous tall trees. Walk the forest trails and feel teeny tiny under the canopy of trees. You’ll see pines, oaks, and dogwoods.  There’s also an 80-acre lake in the park where you can swim, paddle or fish. Combine the lake with hiking and walk the Rustling Leaves Trail, it’s a 2.4-mile easy hike around the lake.

If you want to make it an overnight trip, reserve a historic cabin. Two cabins are four-person, one is six-person, and the Bass Lodge sleeps up to 15 people. All cabins have bathrooms and kitchens.

Galveston’s sun-kissed beaches make it the perfect spot for outdoor fun. It’s one of the best places to visit in Texas if you love paddling. The island ecosystem harbors are unique and house precious wildlife. Head to Galveston Island State Park, which is the region’s go-to destination for nature lovers. Bring your kayak (or rent one) and paddle along one of their three trails. The water on the trails is usually calm, which is great for paddling, along with fishing out on the water. Check out the paddling trails:

  • Paddle on wide expanses of open water on the Dana Cove Trail (2.8 miles)
  • Get close-up views of shorebirds on the Jenkins Bayou Trail (2.9 miles)
  • Hit the more challenging Oak Bayou Trail (4.2 miles) and paddle among secluded bayous, open coves, and seagrass beds.

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Major 911 outages in 4 states leave millions without an easy way to contact authorities

Law enforcement agencies across four states were left scrambling following reports of major 911 outages that left millions unable to quickly contact authorities in emergencies late Wednesday.

Many of the outages — reported in Nebraska, Nevada, South Dakota and Texas — were restored by the late evening, but the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday its investigation is just getting started.

"When you call 911 in an emergency, it is vital that call goes through. The FCC has already begun investigating the 911 multi-state outages that occurred last night to get to the bottom of the cause and impact," FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said.

So far, there’s no indication that the outages were caused by a cyberattack or other malicious act, law enforcement officials told NBC News on Thursday.

The outages appear to be related to Lumen Technologies, a spokesperson for the communications and telecom company said.

On Wednesday, some customers in Nevada, South Dakota and Nebraska "experienced an outage" when a third-party company, unrelated to Lumen, "physically cut our fiber" while "installing a light pole," company spokesperson Mark Molzen said.

"We restored all services in approximately two and a half hours," he said. Lumen doesn't provide 911 services in Texas, Molzen added.

"Our techs identified the issue and worked hard to fix it as quickly as possible," he said. "We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate our customers’ patience and understanding."

On Thursday, the Honolulu Police Department said in a social media post that the 911 system was down. Twenty minutes later, a subsequent post said the system was working again.

It is unclear what caused the outage reported by the police department.

Wednesday's outage comes on the heels of a widespread AT&T outage in February that left thousands without service across multiple states and affected some calls to 911 for hours, which the carrier said was most likely caused by a process error — not a cyberattack.

Local law enforcement agencies reported a statewide outage in South Dakota shortly before 7 p.m. local time (9 p.m. ET) Wednesday. Rapid City police offered locals alternative phone numbers to call for first responders, and service was restored about two hours later. 

The South Dakota Department of Public Safety said Wednesday evening that “texting to 9-1-1 is operating in most locations” as an option to contact authorities.

Sioux Falls Fire Assistant Chief Mike Gramlick said in a news conference Thursday the outage was confirmed at 7:59 p.m. local time and restored to full capacity by 10:38 p.m.

“During the duration of the outage, Metro Communications received 112 calls for service” that were able to come through via open line numbers and by texting 911, he said. 

Gramlick added: “For reference, typically during the same time period for the day and the week, Metro Communications takes 114 calls. To our knowledge, we have never experienced an outage of this magnitude or duration.”

The city also issued a wireless emergency alert to notify the public about the 911 system outage.

In Douglas County, Nebraska, officials echoed Lumen's statement about the cut fiber.

Lumen Technologies told Douglas County 911 that “there was a fiber cut, but they did not disclose the location of the damage,” said Kathy Allen, the director of Douglas County 911. Service for the agency was “completely restored” by 4 a.m. Thursday, Allen said.

Kyle Kramer, a technical technician for Douglas County 911, said there was no consistency to which wireless carriers were unable to get through to dispatch.

"We did find that there were variations in which wireless carriers couldn't reach 911 depending on what part of the state you were located in," Kramer said.

Telecommunication companies have their own choices in how to route emergency calls to 911 control centers, but Kramer noted that it's beyond the command center's control. Lumen also informed Douglas County that the outage that hit Nevada, South Dakota and Nebraska was not the same issues that caused issues in Texas.

"So it would make sense that somebody at a higher level than just the state would be investigating when there's multiple states impacted by something like this, especially if there's two very distinct and separate outages at the same time," Kramer said in reference to the FCC investigation.

In Nevada, Las Vegas police said around 7 p.m. local time (10 p.m. ET) that "there is a 911 outage impacting your ability to contact us right now." Locals were urged to dial 911 on mobile devices, which dispatch was able to see and call back, and said calls from landlines "are NOT working at the moment."

Calls were working again by 9 p.m. (midnight ET). “All of the individuals who called during the outage have been called back and provided assistance,” the department said. 

Some agencies said the issue was with wireless carriers.

Sarpy County 911 in Nebraska shared Wednesday night on X night that “some wireless carriers are not able to reach 911.” The matter was resolved about three hours later. 

Del Rio p olice in Texas wrote on social media Wednesday evening the issue was "with the carrier and not the City of Del Rio systems.”

The issue appeared to be with T-Mobile's service, Juan Hernandez, the department's communications supervisor, said Thursday morning.

"Anybody who is a T-Mobile customer was having problems using their phones,” Hernandez said. “It was nothing that was on our end. There was no 911 outage. It was a T-Mobile coverage outage.”

He said that customers alerted T-Mobile about having issues Wednesday evening and that it was ultimately resolved. No injuries or serious issues were reported in connection with the service disruption.

However, the Chase County Sheriff’s Office said that “911 is down across the State of Nebraska” for all cellular carriers except T-Mobile and that landlines were still able to get through to 911.

An AT&T spokesperson said Thursday: “Our network is operating normally. There appeared to be an issue on another carrier’s network that could have affected calls to 9-1-1.”

The carrier also said the disruption was “not a FirstNet issue,” referring to the nationwide broadband network for public safety commissioned by the government and built by AT&T. The network is overseen by the First Responder Network Authority, an independent agency within the Commerce Department.

Today’s 911 service isn’t a nationwide system, said retired Rear Adm. David Simpson, who was the chief of the FCC’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau from 2013 to 2017. 

“There are over 6,000 jurisdictions for 911,” he said, adding that “the decisions made for equipment and budget vary from state to state to state.”

From more cables for path diversity to multiple telecommunications carriers and updated equipment to multiple routers, Simpson said, the current system is “missing resilient backups” that could prevent an outage on several levels.

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The Lyrids begin this week. How to see first major meteor shower of spring when it peaks

While the april 8 eclipse was only viewable in north america, the lyrids should be visible pretty much around the world..

A week after that stunning total solar eclipse , the Lyrid meteor shower is about to give sky-gazers plenty of reasons to once again look toward the cosmos.

One of the oldest-known meteor showers  on record, the Lyrids has peaked like clockwork every late April for thousands of years. And while that peak won't be occurring until Saturday, you still have a chance to see the soaring meteors beginning Monday.

The best part? While the April 8 eclipse was only viewable in North America, the Lyrids should be visible pretty much around the world .

Here's what to know about the Lyrid meteor shower .

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Where do the Lyrid meteors come from?

Meteor showers occur when Earth passes through debris trails left by comets and other space objects. The debris – space rocks known as meteoroids – collides with Earth's atmosphere at high speed and disintegrates, creating fiery and colorful streaks in the sky, according to NASA .

Those resulting fireballs, better known as "shooting stars," are meteors. Those meteoroids that survive their trip to Earth without burning up in the atmosphere are called meteorites, NASA says .

Named for the nearby constellation Lyra, the Lyrid meteor shower is composed of pieces of debris  from the Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher . The comet is named for A. E. Thatcher, who discovered it in 1861.

The meteor shower itself, though, has been observed for 2,700 years ever since the first recorded sighting was made in 687 BC by the Chinese, according to NASA .

How can we see the Lyrid meteor shower?

The Lyrids are known as one of  four major meteor showers each year  that have a sharp peak. This year, that peak falls between April 21-22,  according to EarthSky.org .

However, the meteor shower could be visible anytime beginning Monday.

According to NASA, the best view in the Northern Hemisphere of the shower is after moonset and before dawn.

Here are tips from the U.S. space agency:

  • Pick an area well away from city lights or street lights.
  • Bring a sleeping bag, blanket, or lawn chair.
  • Lie flat on your back with your feet facing east and look up.
  • Be patient. About 30 minutes in the dark your eyes should adapt and you should begin to see meteors.

How many Lyrids will we see per hour?

The first meteor shower of the spring , the fast and bright meteors of the Lyrids will appear to be flying across the night sky.

While  NASA notes  that the Lyrids can surprise watchers with as many as 100 meteors seen per hour, in general, 10-20 Lyrid meteors can be seen per hour during the peak.

Lyrids don’t tend to leave long, glowing dust trains behind them as they streak through the Earth's atmosphere. However, they can produce the occasional bright flash called a fireball.

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How to watch the Lyrid meteor shower this week

People have been watching the lyrid meteor shower for almost 3,000 years.

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There will be an iconic meteor shower — the Lyrid meteor shower — happening this week in the United States between April 15 and April 29, with its peak on April 23, according to NASA .

Some of its heaviest showers occurred in Virginia in 1803, Greece in 1922, Japan in 1945 and the United States in 1982, with almost 100 meteors per hour.

What’s the Lyrid meteor shower?

Named after the constellation Lyra, the Lyrid meteor shower is one of the oldest known meteor showers, per NASA . The Lyrid meteor shower originates from the Comet Thatcher.

According to NASA , as Comet Thatcher orbits around the sun, it leaves behind a debris trail and Earth goes through this debris trail every April, which creates the Lyrid meteor shower.

The first time the Lyrid meteor shower was seen was in ancient China in 687 B.C. and has since been watched for at least 2,700 years, according to Smithsonian Magazine . The Lyrid meteor shower normally produces 10 to 20 meteors an hour during its peak time period, but there have been records of it having up to 100 meteors per hour.

Where will the Lyrid meteor shower be visible?

According to NASA , the Lyrid meteor shower is best seen from the Northern Hemisphere during the night, up until dawn.

To see it best, NASA advices that you leave city lights and bring a sleeping bag or chair that allows you to look up at the sky. Your feet should face east and once your eyes have adjusted to the dark (it takes about 30 minutes for them to adjust), you should be able to see the meteor shower.

An issue you may face this year while watching the Lyrid meteor shower is the Pink Moon, according to Smithsonian Magazine . This full moon could cause unnecessary brightness in the night sky and may make it harder to see the meteor shower during its peak.

Avoid using your cell phone during the meteor shower and go to places such as a certified Dark Sky Place. You don’t have to look at the Lyra Constellation to see the meteor shower — it will show up across the whole sky.

Starting Monday, the Lyrid meteor shower will light up the night sky around the world. https://t.co/E2cGNieeTp — Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) April 12, 2024

Pro-Palestinian protesters paralyse roads in US cities over war on Gaza

Demonstrators block highways and shut down travel in Illinois, California, New York and the Pacific Northwest.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march during a 'Strike for Gaza' protest, calling for a permanent ceasefire in the war in Gaza

Pro-Palestinian protesters have blocked major roads in the states of Illinois, California, New York and the Pacific Northwest, temporarily preventing travel into some of the United States’s most heavily used airports, onto the Golden Gate and Brooklyn bridges and along a busy West Coast highway.

In Chicago, protesters linked arms and blocked lanes of Interstate 190 leading into O’Hare International Airport at about 7am (12:00 GMT) on Monday in a demonstration they said was part of a global “economic blockade to free Palestine”, according to Rifqa Falaneh, one of the organisers.

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Protesters say they chose O’Hare in part because it is one of the largest airports in the US. Dozens were arrested, according to Falaneh. Chicago police said that “multiple people” were taken into custody after a protest where people obstructed traffic but did not provide a detailed count.

In California, demonstrators blocked lanes on the northbound I-880 in Oakland by chaining themselves to barrels, while a separate group of protesters with banners disrupted traffic on the southbound lanes. On the Golden Gate Bridge, protesters impeded traffic in both directions, displaying a banner that read, “Stop the world for Gaza.”

In Eugene, Oregon, protesters blocked Interstate 5, shutting down traffic on the major highway for about 45 minutes.

Meanwhile, on the East Coast, protesters marching into Brooklyn blocked Manhattan-bound traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge.

Antiwar protesters have held demonstrations in Chicago nearly every day since Hamas’s October 7  attack on southern Israel , which killed about 1,200 people, triggered an Israeli assault on Gaza that has killed more than 33,700 Palestinians , according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.

O’Hare warned travellers on social platform X to find alternative ways to get to the airport, with car travel “substantially delayed this morning due to protest activity”.

Some travellers stuck in standstill traffic left their cars and walked the final leg to the airport along the freeway, trailing their luggage behind them.

“This was an inconvenience,” Madeline Hannan from suburban Chicago said in a telephone interview as she was heading to Florida. “But in the grand scheme of things going on overseas, it’s a minor inconvenience.”

Inbound traffic towards O’Hare resumed at about 9am (14:00 GMT).

Heavy traffic is seen at O'Hare International Airport

Arrests and calls for Gaza ceasefire

Near Seattle, the Washington State Department of Transportation said a demonstration closed the main road to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Social media posts showed people holding a banner and waving Palestinian flags while standing on the highway, which reopened about three hours later.

About 20 protesters were arrested at the Golden Gate Bridge demonstration and traffic resumed shortly after noon, according to the California Highway Patrol. The agency said officers were making arrests at two points on the highway, including one spot where roughly 300 protesters refused orders to disperse.

“Attempting to block or shut down a freeway or state highway to protest is unlawful, dangerous, and prevents motorists from safely reaching their destinations,” the agency said in a statement.

Oregon State Police said 52 protesters were arrested for disorderly conduct following the Interstate 5 protest in Eugene, Oregon, about 177km (110 miles) south of Portland. Six vehicles were towed from the scene.

New York Police made numerous arrests, saying 150 protesters were initially involved in the march at about 3:15 pm (19:15 GMT) but that the crowd grew quickly.

In San Antonio, protesters holding Palestinian flags obstructed both sides of the Valero Energy Company headquarters, causing traffic congestion on the city’s northwest side.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march during a 'Strike for Gaza' protest calling for a permanent ceasefire

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators shut down airport highways and key bridges in major US cities

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators shut down both directions of the Golden Gate Bridge Monday snarling traffic for hours.

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers.

A passenger walks on the highway as he carries his luggage to at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O'Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation's busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

A passenger walks on the highway as he carries his luggage to at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

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Pedestrians and bicyclists wait outside the pedestrian gate on the south side of the Golden Gate Bridge while the bridge is closed due to protesters on Monday, April 15, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

Heavy traffic is seen at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Protesters calling for a cease fire in Gaza shut down southbound traffic on Highway 880 in Oakland, Calif. on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Bronte Wittpenn/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

A passenger talks on the her phone as she walks to Terminal 1 at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travellers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Passengers walk to a security checkpoint at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Travellers wait for their ride at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Travellers wait for an airport shuttle bus at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

TravelLers walk to Terminal 1 at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelLers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Travelers wait for an airport shuttle bus at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Traffic is backed up at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Travelers wait for their ride at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Travelers walk through Terminal 1 at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, April 15, 2024. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Demonstrators protesting the ongoing war in Gaza, block southbound traffic on Interstate 880 in Oakland, Calif., on Monday, April 15, 2024. Traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area was also snarled for hours Monday morning as pro-Palestinian demonstrators shut down both directions of the Golden Gate Bridge and stalled a 17-mile (27-kilometer) stretch of Interstate 880 in Oakland. (Brontë Wittpenn/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

CHICAGO (AP) — Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked roadways in Illinois, California, New York and the Pacific Northwest on Monday, temporarily shutting down travel into some of the nation’s most heavily used airports, onto the Golden Gate and Brooklyn bridges and on a busy West Coast highway.

In Chicago, protesters linked arms and blocked lanes of Interstate 190 leading into O’Hare International Airport around 7 a.m. in a demonstration they said was part of a global “economic blockade to free Palestine,” according to Rifqa Falaneh, one of the organizers.

Traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area was snarled for hours as demonstrators shut down all vehicle, pedestrian and bike traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge and chained themselves to 55-gallon drums filled with cement across Interstate 880 in Oakland. Protesters marching into Brooklyn blocked Manhattan-bound traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge. In Eugene, Oregon, protesters blocked Interstate 5, shutting down traffic on the major highway for about 45 minutes.

Protesters say they chose O’Hare in part because it is one of the largest airports. Among other things, they’ve called for an immediate cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas.

Police in Riot gear stand guard as demonstrators chant slogans outside the Columbia University campus, Thursday, April 18, 2024, in New York. The protesters were calling for the school to divest from corporations they claim profit from the war in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Anti- war protesters have demonstrated in Chicago near daily since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel that killed around 1,200 people. Israeli warplanes and ground troops have since conducted a scorched-earth campaign on the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli offensive has killed more than 33,700 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry. The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in its count but says women and children make up two-thirds of the dead.

O’Hare warned travelers on the social platform X to take alternative forms of transportation with car travel “substantially delayed this morning due to protest activity.”

Some travelers stuck in standstill traffic left their cars and walked the final leg to the airport along the freeway, trailing their luggage behind them.

Among them was Madeline Hannan from suburban Chicago. She was headed to O’Hare for a work trip to Florida when her and her husband’s car ended up stalled for 20 minutes. She got out and “both ran and speed walked” more than a mile (1.6 kilometers). She said she made it to the gate on time, but barely.

“This was an inconvenience,” she said in a telephone interview from Florida. “But in the grand scheme of things going on overseas, it’s a minor inconvenience.”

While individual travelers may have been affected, operations at the airport appeared near normal with delays of under 15 minutes, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation.

Inbound traffic toward O’Hare resumed around 9 a.m.

Near Seattle, the Washington State Department of Transportation said a demonstration closed the main road to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Social media posts showed people holding a banner and waving Palestinian flags while standing on the highway, which reopened about three hours later.

About 20 protesters were arrested at the Golden Gate Bridge demonstration and traffic resumed shortly after noon, according to the California Highway Patrol. The agency said officers were making arrests at two points on the interstate, including one spot where roughly 300 protesters refused orders to disperse,

“Attempting to block or shut down a freeway or state highway to protest is unlawful, dangerous, and prevents motorists from safely reaching their destinations,” the agency said in a statement.

Oregon State Police said 52 protestors were were arrested for disorderly conduct following the Interstate 5 protest in Eugene, Oregon, about 110 miles (177 kilometers) south of Portland. Six vehicles were towed from the scene.

New York Police made numerous arrests, saying 150 protesters were initially involved in the march around 3:15 p.m., but that number quickly grew. The bridge was fully reopened by 5 p.m.

In Chicago, dozens of protesters were arrested, according to Falaneh. Chicago police said Monday that “multiple people” were taken into custody after a protest where people obstructed traffic, but they did not have a detailed count.

Associated Press writers Janie Har in San Francisco, Claire Rush in Portland, Oregon; Pat Eaton-Robb in Hartford, Connecticut and Audrey McAvoy in Honolulu contributed to this report.

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