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8 of the Best Summer Vacation Destinations in Texas

Texas is large enough that you don't have to leave the state to find an incredible summer adventure. The Lone Star State has miles and miles of coastlines that encompass pretty much every kind of marine environment on this side of the United States. And the good news, every getaway is an easy road trip for Texans coming from big cities like Dallas or Houston.

If you're not looking for the beach, then you're undoubtedly looking for a river, because summer in Texas is all but unbearable outside of the water. Hit the river with your tube for a nice leisurely float to beat the Texas sun, and be sure to check out some other great cultural, historical, and educational attractions across the state.

Here are the eight best summer vacation destinations in Texas.

1. Corpus Christi

Corpus is a great summer vacation destination because it's not too far of a drive, but still possesses gorgeous Gulf Coast beaches and plenty of sights to see. Corpus is home to the Texas State Aquarium where you can view dolphins and other marine animals, as well as the South Texas Botanical Gardens and Nature Center where you can check out the local flora. If you're interested in history, the World War II United States Navy aircraft carrier, the USS Lexington, is docked in Corpus and open for tours.

2. Concan, Texas

Out in southwest Texas lies a little piece of paradise known as the Frio River. Immortalized in song by none other than the great George Strait himself, the Frio is a clear, spring-fed river that meanders through lush Texas greenery. Get yourself a cabin at Garner State Park and spend a week or more; you'll never get bored on the Frio. Drive into town if you somehow grow tired of floating the crystal clear waters. Concan also offers horseback riding, golf, hunting, and dancing.

3. Galveston, Texas

Located about 30 minutes south of Houston, the historic city of Galveston offers several beaches along the Gulf of Mexico. You can take a pedal carriage ride along the seawall, or visit The Strand for shopping and dining. If you're looking for something educational, try Moody Gardens for their IMAX theatre and rainforest garden. Catch a glimpse of the famous "corpse flower," and then maybe go rinse off at Schlitterbahn Galveston. If you're looking for some history, visit Galveston Island's historic Bishop's Palace or the Moody Mansion.

4. New Braunfels, Texas

Surrounded by lush greenery and flowing rivers, New Braunfels is in the heart of the Texas Hill Country and is an ideal place to spend a summer vacation in Texas. New Braunfels is home to the original Schlitterbahn, the largest water park in the United States, which means it's definitely a good option for a family vacation. If you're more into nature, it's also a great place for outdoor activities. Try a tubing excursion on the Guadalupe or Comal River — you can float the river and then eat some good traditional German fare at the celebrated Oma's Haus in town. Cabins are available to rent on the shores of the river, and portions of Schlitterbahn even pass through segments of the river, giving the monolithic water park a more natural feel. The nearby historic sites of Gruene are also worth visiting during your trip to New Braunfels.

SEE ALSO: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Schlitterbahn

5. Austin, Texas

If you're looking for some excitement this summer, look no further than Texas's Capital. Austin is known as The Live Music Capital of the World, and hosts concerts and shows all over the city pretty much continuously. Other than live music, you can go biking around downtown to see the sites or cool off in one of Austin's many lakes or springs. Lake Travis offers boating, fishing, and other water sports, or you could visit Barton Springs Pool, fed by a natural spring that maintains a year-round temperature of 68 degrees.

If you're up for a hike, check out Sculpture Falls located about a mile's trek through the downtown greenbelt just off the Mopac. And don't forget to check out all of the delicious food trucks throughout the city. If you don't mind a bit of a drive, you're also a scenic drive away from Fredericksburg which boasts some of the best Texas wineries — a perfect day trip.

6. San Antonio, Texas

One of Texas's foremost cultural epicenters is also an incredible tourist destination. The city offers the famous San Antonio Riverwalk, a shopping Mecca replete with hotels, restaurants, and nightlife that will keep you busy. You could go to San Antonio and never leave the Riverwalk and still have a good vacation. The Alamo, the site of the historical battle for Texas independence, is in the center of downtown just a few steps away from the Riverwalk. Across from the Alamo on Houston Street are several bars and tourist attractions and just down the road is the fantastic San Antonio Zoo. If you're looking for more of a thrill, visit Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

7. Big Bend National Park

If you can stand the heat in the summertime, this national park makes for a remarkable Texas vacation or weekend getaway. Explore stunning geological features in the Guadalupe and Davis mountains, and hike along the waters of the Rio Grande. Hot temperatures during the summertime can be brutal, so if you want to visit another time of year, aim for Autumn or early spring.

8. South Padre Island, Texas

The southernmost point of Texas is also the site of the state's bluest and most beautiful beaches. South Padre is a stone's throw from Mexico and is without a doubt the most prominent beach in the Lone Star State. On South Padre, there is so much more than just a gorgeous beach, though. You can go dolphin watching, deep-sea fishing, and there's even another Schlitterbahn water park.

 

This post was originally published on October 26, 2017. 

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