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  1. Feb 7, 2022 · Fort Worth is the epitome of a Texas spring break destination that is fun for all. Head to the Fort Worth Stockyards and catch the cattle drive every day at 11:30 and 4:00. The Fort Worth Stockyards is full of longhorns that you can see from viewing platforms and then soak in shopping right across the street.

  2. Feb 29, 2024 · 1. Visit an Arboretum or Botanical Garden. The temperature is rising, and all the gorgeous flowers are beginning to bloom. Many botanical gardens are perfect for exploring with kids. Take some pictures and make a fun day of it. 2. Attend a Festival. Several towns and cities in Texas host spring festivals with live music, food, games, shopping ...

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    • Northeast Texas. Linden, Avinger, Hughes Springs. A showcase of beautiful yellow fringed orchids, coreopsis, Indian paintbrush, phlox, and other wildflowers are sprawled out over this 40-mile triangle route through these tri-cities.
    • East Texas. Palestine, Rusk, Alto, Nacogdoches, Crockett. On this drive, you’ll wind through these towns spotting beautiful blooming trees, like the dogwood and the redbud, along with winecups and other wildflowers.
    • Mrs. Lee’s Daffodil Garden. Gladewater. You may want to make a quick stop in Gladewater (East Texas) if you love golden daffodils. Beginning mid-February to March, you’ll see millions of them scattered all over Mrs. Lee’s Daffodil Garden.
    • Washington County. Brenham, Burton, Independence, Washington, Chappell Hill. On this route into Washington County, you’ll come across blankets of bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush, thistles, purple coneflower, verbena, and so many more wildflowers to many to name here.
  3. The Texas Hill Country is known for its vibrant music scene, and there’s no better way to experience it than by attending a live show. Many bars and restaurants in the area offer live music performances, and you can also find outdoor concerts and festivals throughout the spring and summer months.

    • Witness Wildflowers in Bloom
    • Rock A Rainy Day
    • Attend A Spring Festival
    • Make A Splash at A Swimming Hole
    • Explore Must-See Museums
    • Drink & Dine on A Patio
    • Picnic in The Park
    • Hike Mount Bonnell
    • Shop Local at The Farmers Market
    • Dine at A Food Truck

    The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in southwest Austin displays 650 native Texas plant species in gardens and on nature trails (reservations are encouraged). Or take a day trip to the Texas Hill Country, where meadows and valleys burst into a colorful carpet of bright bluebonnets every spring. Be sure to stop in historic Fredericksburg and vis...

    Don’t let a few raindrops ruin your good time in Austin. Go shopping in the trendy West Sixth District, where you can wander the bookshelves at BookPeople, thumb through the rare vinyl at Waterloo Records and grab a bite to eat at the Whole Foods Market flagship store. Or slip into a theater seat and catch a blockbuster or an art house flick at Ala...

    Some of Austin’s most exciting events happen during the springtime. Tune in to see international speakers, up-and-coming bands and emerging films at SXSW, happening from March 8-16, 2024. The Moontower Just For Laughs comedy festival, held over 10 days from April 10-21, 2024, brings some of the funniest and oddest comics from around the globe to Th...

    The Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls areas of the Barton Creek Greenbelt are local secrets. Hike for about a half-mile and you’ll find Twin Falls, known for its relaxing shallow stream waters and rocky areas for climbing. Hike a mile farther and you’ll reach Sculpture Falls, another hidden gem watering hole. The year-round temperature of the crystal-...

    The Blanton Museum of Art (buy timed tickets in advance online) features the dazzling permanent exhibition Ellsworth Kelly's: Austin, a 2,715-square-foot stone building with brilliant colored glass windows and a totemic wood sculpture. See outdoor installations by internationally renowned artists at The Contemporary Austin’s Betty and Edward Marcus...

    Spring is the perfect time to dine outdoors. P6 offers some of the best rooftop views in the city at the stylish LINE hotel. Watch a live band as you savor a craft brew in the sprawling outdoor beer garden of the new Easy Tiger Bake Shop & Beer Garden outpost at South Lamar. In the Clarksville neighborhood, kick back under the shade of a historic h...

    Pack a picnic and amble over to Zilker Park, a 360-acre oasis in the heart of downtown that’s the site of festivals, free music and live plays at Zilker Hillside Theater. It's also the home to Zilker Botanical Garden (advance tickets available online), UMLAUF Sculpture Garden & Museum and Barton Springs Pool, a spring-fed swimming hole. Covert Park...

    Austin is pretty as a picture in springtime, so you’ll want to find the best photo spots. Head toPennybacker Bridge on Loop 360 to get a perfect sunset snap, hike Mount Bonnell’s gentle slope for a bird's-eye view of the lake or drop in at Mayfield Parkfor a glimpse of their famous peacocks. Mueller Texas Farmers Market. Credit Julia Keim.

    There are few things as refreshing as a sunny morning surrounded by fresh produce, colorful bouquets, hot coffee and the strum of live music wafting through the stalls at one of Austin's many farmers markets. Browse homemade treats and gourmet snacks at the SFC Farmers’ Market Downtown, held Saturdays in Republic Square. Or, make a Sunday morning t...

    Post up at The Picnic, a food trailer park offering plenty of picnic tables and must-try eats from trucks like Coat & Thai and The Mighty Cone, located just down the road from Zilker Park. Dig into fresh-pulled pasta and homemade Italian sauces at Patrizi’s. At Ranch Hand, try the organic grain bowls filled with locally sourced meats and vegetables...

  4. Sep 20, 2023 · Here are ten most popular spring break destinations in Texas that you won’t want to miss (more details below): South Padre Island – beaches + parties. Corpus Christi – beaches + aquarium. San Antonio – culture + theme parks + food. Galveston – beaches + history + boardwalk. Hill Country – wildflowers + hiking + music.

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