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- Texan food
- Parks
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- Austin
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As they say, everything is bigger and better in Texas. And when it comes to the state’s starry night sky, the number of lakes, the size of the ranches, and the length of the Texas Gulf coastline, this statement definitely rings true. Texas offers everything you could ever want in a quintessentially all-American vacation and more. Devour juicy Texan BBQ, swim in lakes, explore canyons, visit lively cities. Every type of traveler will find something to love during a vacation spent in Texas.
A cozy cabin stay in TexasRelax and unwind in a cozy cabin surrounded by nature. Texas boasts an incredible number of cabins in various natural areas around the state, offering the ultimate relaxing getaway for all types of travelers. Choose from a variety of customised features and amenities. Stay in an upscale lodge with a pool, a restaurant, and a green garden where you can spend your vacation catching up on rest and reading books. Or, opt for a cozy cabin surrounded by trees where you can enjoy plenty of peace and privacy. Stay in a cabin near a lake with a private balcony with serene views of the water. Numerous lodges and cabins come with a private pool where you can go for a refreshing dip anytime to cool off from the hot Texas sun. Oversized cabins are available for large families, while couples can opt for smaller, more intimate options. Numerous properties are pet-friendly, so bring your furry friend along. With so many excellent cabin & lodge options, you’ll be sure to find one suited perfectly to your preferences for your vacation in Texas!
Travelers and activities
Brush up on your knowledge of the history of Texas with a visit to the iconic Alamo Mission in San Antonio, which is commonly nicknamed “The Alamo.” This Spanish mission and fortress was built in the 18th century and was where the Battle of the Alamo was held in 1836. It is home to a long and rich history, and the landmark has many points of interest. Enter the stunning main building, walk through the church, and explore the museum to learn more fascinating titbits of history. You can also do a guided tour with a friendly professional guide who will tell you fascinating historical details and stories about the place as you go along.
Texas for nature loversTexas isn’t all drylands and tumbleweeds, there’s an incredible number of mountains, flowing rivers, and azure blue lakes dotted throughout the country. Pay a visit to Big Bend National Park in West Texas. The topography here is quintessentially Texan with its towering red canyons, the flowing Rio Grande River, and breathtaking Chisos Mountains. The park is home to over 75 species of animals, 450 species of birds, 56 species of reptiles, and over 1,200 species of plants. It’s an excellent place for birding, wildlife spotting, and familiarizing yourself with the native plants of Texas. During a visit here you can go for scenic drives, stunning walks, or a relaxing dip in the hot springs.
Texas is nicknamed “The Lone Star State.”
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Austin is one of Texas’ most unique and wonderful offerings. The city has it all, really. Live music, a trendy arts scene, nature, lakes, festivals, and incredible cuisine. During a visit here you can go for a bike ride along the Lady Bird Trail which offers spectacular views of the city skyline. Go for a refreshing dip at the Barton Springs Pool. And take yourself on a self-guided taco tour to try all the best tacos in the city! See live music, explore sculpture gardens, and visit historic attractions. A visit to Austin is a must for any holidaymaker in Texas.
2. Be charmed by the nature in WimberleyWimberley is the gem of Texas Hill Country with its stunning mountains, excellent wines, and traditional Texan dance halls. The town is an artists' community with numerous art galleries and quirky shops you can explore. Cool off at one of the town’s famed swimming holes, where you can go for a dip in a lush oasis surrounded by nature. Blue Hole Regional Park and Jacob’s Well Natural Area are some of the best swimming holes around!
3. Enjoy water activities at Lake TravisJust a short drive northwest of Austin is Lake Travis, the most visited lake in Texas and for good reason. The 65-mile-long lake was man-made by the damming of the Colorado River. It’s popular for water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, and canoeing. Cast a line to catch a fish, or ride the zipline across the lake!
4. Get outdoors at Lake AustinThe beautiful blue waters of Lake Austin are framed by lush green trees and stunning lake houses. It’s just a stone’s throw from the city, making it an easily accessible retreat in nature. You can rent boats to explore the water, book a wakeboarding excursion, go water-skiing, and enjoy walks around the lakes. There are several nearby restaurants where you can go for a nice lunch or dinner paired with serene views of the water.
5. Explore Texas Hill CountryTexas Hill Country is a 14,000 square mile region in Central and South Texas. The region boasts an incredible range of activities to enjoy from swimming in clear blue swimming holes, to chowing down on home style barbecue, to going for walks through scenic parklands, and more! On a particularly sunny day, be sure to take a dip into Jacob’s Well, one of the deepest swimming holes in Texas. You can also explore the underground limestone caves at Natural Bridge Caverns. The region is home to more than 100 wineries and vineyards, so be sure to stop by at least one or two of them to sip on the local wine!
6. Eat classic Texan cuisineTexas is known for its incredible cuisine. From flavourful barbecue to Tex-Mex specialties. Be sure to try the chicken fried steak for dinner and order a slice of Texan peanut butter pie for dessert. Sink your teeth into a Texas Brisket Sandwich for dinner and eat a fried sopapilla pastry as a snack.
7. Swim in the crystal clear waters of the Texas Gulf CoastPort O’Connor is one of the most beautiful areas along the Texas Gulf Coast with its crystalline waters and endless stretches of fine sandy beaches. Go for a refreshing dip in the turquoise waters at King Fisher Beach, which is popular for swimming and sunbathing. It’s also a popular place for beachcombing, with a shoreline covered in colorful seashells. Fishing is popular here and an abundance of snook, sea trout, and red drum can be found swimming around the waters.