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8 State Parks Near San Antonio You Can Camp Overnight

Overnight camping is once again allowed at state parks, and it just might be the easiest way to vacation while continuing to social distance. We’ve compiled a list of 9 state parks that are close...

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San Antonio Swimming Holes: Guide to Natural Swimming Areas in & around the City

Summer is here, which means it’s time to bust out the bathing suit and jump in the water. In our San Antonio swimming holes guide, you’ll find plenty of natural swimming areas within driving distance,...

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San Antonio’s VIA Offers Free Bus Passes for Unemployed

Unfortunately, American unemployment rates have reached a high in the wake of the coronavirus. The pandemic’s negative effect on the American, and Texan economy has left many people struggling to make...

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5 Texas Ghost Towns That Are Worth the Road Trip

We Texans are proud of our history, even our Texas ghost towns. Ask any Texan and they’ll gladly recite stories of The Alamo or the Battle of San Jacinto. We’ll give you our favorite burger...

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10 Treehouse Rentals in Texas

Have you ever had the childhood dream of spending the night in your treehouse? Plenty of adults have to. Thankfully, a few of those Texans took matters into their own hands to create treehouse rentals...

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You Can Rent This Condo on a Private Island on Lake Travis

If you’re looking for a fun, relaxing getaway that’s an easy road trip from San Antonio (or any major Texas city, really), here’s an idea for you – how about a condo on a private island for only $99 a...

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Here’s How You Could Vacation Safely Over the Summer

COVID-19 has changed the way that most Americans live their lives. Social distancing has become the norm and most of our year has been spent inside. As the summer months have crept closer, the need for...

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Stay in This Bizarre Papercrete Dome Studio & Experience the Darkest Skies in...

Austin might think it’s weird, but West Texas is sneaky strange. Don’t believe us? Then head out to Marathon and stay in this bizarre papercrete dome structure to see for yourself. Located on the edge...

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9 Texas Roadside Attractions You Need to See

During these difficult times, many people are looking for ways to get out to break up the monotony while still remaining socially distant. And road trips are one of the best ways to accomplish this...

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Stay the Night in This Historic Antique Train Car in Fredericksburg

If you’re a lover of trains, antiques, history, and/or seclusion, then this one’s for you. This 1894 presidential train car in Fredericksburg, Texas was used by President Teddy Roosevelt, as well as...

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Big Bend National Park Closed Until Further Notice Due to Local COVID Case

In the latest string of closures, Big Bend National Park is closed as of Thursday July 2nd to all visitors. There is no set date for reopening. This closure is in response to a confirmed COVID-19 case...

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This 3-Story Hill Country Tower Offers Breathtaking Views in Boerne

Looking for a unique, serene hill country getaway? Want to get out of town and experience breathtaking views, but be close enough in to partake in some action if you so choose? Then check out the Hill...

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10 Strange Things to See in West Texas

Whether you’re passing through on your way to the West Coast, or you’re looking to explore all the weirdness and wildness of West Texas, there are plenty of things to see on your West Texas road trip....

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You Can Tour a Medieval Castle in Texas… No, Really

A medieval castle is about the last thing you’d expect to find in a small rural town in the Lone Star State. Yet here one sits, looking beautifully out of place, like something out of a fairytale:...

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Take a Drive Over the Scariest Bridge in Texas (It Moves!)

Sometimes the journey is just as fun as the destination. That’s especially true in the case of Regency Bridge. The Regency Suspension Bridge is the last suspension bridge in Texas that’s open to...

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8 State Parks Near San Antonio You Can Camp Overnight

Overnight camping is allowed at state parks, and it just might be the easiest way to vacation while continuing to social distance. We’ve compiled a list of 9 state parks that are close enough to the...

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You Can Climb This Massive Pink Granite Dome in the Hill Country That May or...

If your’re looking for the most unique hike in Texas, you’ll find it in the Hill Country at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, home of the other-worldy Enchanted Rock. What is Enchanted Rock? It’ a...

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You Can Rent This Medieval Fortress In Texas

We noticed a lot of people were really interested in our story about how you could tour a medieval castle in Texas, so we thought we’d take it up a notch and let you know that you can literally rent a...

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7 of the Most Unique Airbnb’s in Texas

It’s no secret that Texas is well known for a unique culture, animal life, and list of things to do. Unique Airbnb’s in Texas is certainly no exception. With the coronavirus continuing to spread,...

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Camp out in a Beached Yacht in the Desert

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, West Texas is wonderfully weird. And here’s another great example of it – you can camp out in a beached yacht at Tin Valley Retro Rentals. Deemed the...

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