Texas Hill Country

Texas Hill Country comes alive each spring in a burst of bluebonnets. These indigo wildflowers spread out among the region’s many hills and meadows, creating scenery that’s a joy to drive through. Sunflowers and lavender take over as the year slides into summer. In the fall, maples and cottonwoods show off glowing crowns of amber and ruby. Snow is rare in winter, but Texas Hill Country’s rugged beauty continues to shine, and the weather is pleasantly mild.

Weekenders from San Antonio and Austin regularly head to Texas Hill Country to take in the view. Wineries, breweries, and distilleries can be found along the country roads, and so can stick-to-your-ribs barbecue: mesquite-smoked brisket, peppery sausage, and thick pork chops. History buffs may want to stop at LBJ’s former home or the Sauer-Beckmann Farmstead, which is run today just as it was in 1918, and is great for kids. Those heading in the opposite direction can remember the Alamo in San Antonio or find out why locals want to keep Austin weird before returning to the heart of Texas Hill Country.

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Things to Do

Savoring San Antonio

Savoring San Antonio

You have to see the Alamo, of course, and stroll the River Walk. But you would be remiss to end your San Antonio visit there.

The Texas Barbecue Belt

The Texas Barbecue Belt

Experiencing the small towns, family feuds and brisket that will knock your boots off.

Awesomely Weird Austin

Awesomely Weird Austin

This boho-chic outpost has long operated under the banner, "Keep Austin Weird," a slogan that comes to life in its eclectic shops and boutiques.

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Where to Stay

WorldMark New Braunfels #A867

WorldMark New Braunfels #A867 

"We felt right at home in this roomy condo unit."

– PAUL B.

Wyndham La Cascada #A201

Wyndham La Cascada #A201 

"It's hard to beat the location and service of this resort."

– 17KIRSTINHILLCOUNTRY

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Hill Country Resort #1029

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Hill Country Resort #1029

"Luxurious accommodation with everything you need..."

– MANDYL699

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