Favorite Vacation Spots Across Texas - West Texas and Houston Area Attractions


© Joy Butler

Whether you're looking for scenery, fun, adventure, a romantic getaway, or just a place to relax and unwind, you'll find it somewhere in Texas.

For attractions around Dallas and Austin, see Vacation Spots - North Texas.

Activities for Nature and Adventure Lovers

Twenty-five percent of Texas terrain is karst, a paradise to geologists, paleontologists, archaeologists, photographers and spelunkers. Caverns that are open to the public attract many tourists. These underground sanctuaries naturally maintain a constant near-room temperature year round. Some areas are wheelchair accessible, while a few offer 'wild cave tours' for the adventurous, with no trails or electric lights, and visitors, carrying flashlights, must be lowered into some passages by rope.

Continuing westward, Garner State Park encompasses canyons, streams, cliffs, and ten acres of riverfront. Enjoy river tubing, pedal boats, swimming, golfing, nature trails with an abundance of wildlife, bike riding, dancing, and a Cowboy Sunset Serenade. Facilities include campsites, screened shelters and cabins, a dining hall, and shower and laundry facilities. Note - pets are not allowed inside any of the buildings.

If you enjoy a good mystery, head to Marfa to see the famous Marfa Lights. Various explanations for the mysterious, dancing lights range from 'ghosts of conquistadores' to the more scientific 'mirage caused by atmospheric conditions.' They can be seen on clear nights about nine miles east of Marfa on U.S. Highway 90 between Marfa and Paisano Pass.

A few miles south of Marathon, on 385, civilization vanishes as you enter Big Bend country. Across the cactus studded landscape, rock peaks and jagged cliffs reach into a clear sky. Big Bend offers a sense of freedom and wildness to those seeking escape from the stresses of modern life. Enjoy the quiet solitude of the Chisos Mountains or ride the Rio Grande River rapids.

Houston and Area Attractions

When you're ready to return to civilization, head to Houston and visit the Johnson Space Center. See astronauts training for upcoming missions. Make reservations for a level 9 tour and see things only the astronauts see and eat where and what they eat. See a presentation, dotted with humor, of how astronauts carry out daily activities in a space environment.

Just 30 minutes south takes you to Galveston with its art galleries, museums, horse and carriage rides, and historic homes including the Bishop's Palace. You will find 36 blocks of shopping, 1800's architecture, restaurants, and nightclubs on the famous Strand. Head for the beach to enjoy surfing, golfing, volleyball, feeding the gulls, or just relax. You can even book a Gulf cruise.

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4.   May 18, 2005 6:50 PM
In response to Re: Re: Traveling around Texas posted by Fort_Spunky:

I agree with you, Linda, about the Hill Country, and the slower p ...


-- posted by JButler


3.   May 18, 2005 2:50 PM
In response to Re: Traveling around Texas posted by JButler:

Joy, I have a special fondness for the Hill Country, particularly Marble ...


-- posted by Fort_Spunky


2.   May 14, 2005 9:52 PM
In response to Traveling around Texas posted by Fort_Spunky:

Oh you will love Big Bend, Linda! It's just indescribable! The wide open ...


-- posted by JButler


1.   May 14, 2005 7:43 AM
Hi Joy,

I've enjoyed these articles about great places to see in Texas. You are so right about the variety. I'm a native Texan but there are lots of places I haven't been to yet--would love to see ...


-- posted by Fort_Spunky





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