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Texas Travel Guide - What You Need to Know About Texas Travel

Our Texas travel guide will provide all you need to know to plan your trip to Texas. We research places to stay, the best restaurants, the top attractions, the best day trips and highlight special festivals and events. From Dallas to the Texas Gulf Coast, you will find what you need to know about Texas travel.
Best Spas in Texas
Texas has been making a splash lately with great new hotel and resort spas.
Best Texas Festivals
Texas has one of the most diverse populations in the state. This unique blend of people, coupled with Texas’ varied geographical regions, has resulted in a number of festivals that are just as diverse as the people who call Texas home. Here is a sample of some of the Lone Star State’s best annual events.
Camping in Texas
David Sweet, our About.com Guide to Camping provides this quick reference to campsites in Texas' State Parks, National Parks and Forests, private campgrounds and more.
Charro Days - A South Texas Tradition
Charro Days, the hugely popular fiesta staged in the border town of Brownsville each year.
Cibolo Creek Ranch
Luxurious Texas-style accommodations, three gourmet meals a day and Western-style activities are all yours at this Big Bend Country Ranch.
Cinco de Mayo in Central Texas
The Battle of Puebla which took place May 5, 1862 is commemorated annually as Cinco de Mayo with celebrations throughout Texas. Jacci Howard Bear, About.com Guide to Austin, provides interesting history as well leading us to the best Texas places to celebrate.
El Paso Area Attractions - Visiting El Paso
A historic border town, El Paso has become a modern city without sacrificing its Old Southwest flair. And, there is plenty to see and do way out here in West Texas. From natural wonders to manmade marvels, El Paso boasts an impressive list of attractions.
Historic Homes in Texas
Texas is a state rich in history. One of the most popular ways for Texas residents and visitors to take in a piece of this history is to visit some of the state's many historic homes.
Lajitas, The Ultimate Hideout
Tucked away in West Texas between Big Bend National Park and Big Bend State Park lies this exquisite, 25,000-acre private estate where a cast of infamous characters made history and the Old West inspires the rugged luxury of Texas' first destination resort.
Marfa, Texas -- Mysterious Lights, Cowboys, Art and Festivals
Marfa, Texas guide to the mystery lights, accommodations, restaurants, activities and events.
Most Unique Small Towns in Texas
From the "Tip of Texas" on the Mexican border to the Panhandle Plains, Texas is full of small towns. In fact, much of Texas' unique flavor comes from these tiny towns. Visiting a few of the more interesting small towns in Texas can round out any Lone Star State vacation.
Rattlesnake Roundup - Sweetwater, Texas
Since 1958, the World's Largest Rattlesnake Round-Up has been held in Sweetwater, Texas and sponsored by the Sweetwater Jaycees. The Round-Up is held annually on the 2nd weekend in March at the Nolan County Coliseum.
Texas Aquariums - Visiting Texas Aquariums
For a state the size of Texas, which features hundreds of miles of coastline and dozens of lakes, rivers and reservoirs, it is only natural to play host to some of the nation's best aquariums. Currently, Texas houses a handful of world-class aquariums, plus dozens of smaller ones. Visiting one of these Top Texas Aquariums is a perfect way to complete your Texas vacation.
Texas Train Tours
About.com Texas Travel Guide, Danno Wise, provides information on historic steam engines, train tours and focuses on enjoying a Texas train trip in the spring. What a way to see the wildflowers!
Top Attractions Located Near Texas Cities
Often times a quick escape is all the schedule allows. Luckily for Texans, and visitors to the Lone Star State, there are several interesting attractions and destinations within a short drive of major Texas metro areas such as Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio.
Top Spots to Bird Watch in Texas
Texas has a wide variety of geographic regions in which visitors can bird. Each of these regions has its own unique "list" of species, many of which can be found nowhere else. When taken together, Texas offers visitors an opportunity to spot literally hundreds of bird species.
Top Texas Attractions
Deciding what to see while visiting Texas can be overwhelming. Of course, sometimes a city or geographic region is pre-determined and seeing the surrounding sights only makes sense. However, if you have no pre-determined travel itinerary for your Texas vacation, here are a few uniquely Texas attractions that will make any vacation complete.
Top Texas Destinations for Outdoor Adventures
Texas is a big state, with plenty of room to roam. Due to its varied terrain and wide-open expanses, Texas offers visitors a tremendous variety of outdoor recreational opportunities.
Top Texas Historical Landmarks
Texas has a long and interesting history. Luckily, many of Texas' most historic sites and landmarks remain and are available for tours and viewing for Texas visitors.
Top Texas Zoos for Your Texas Vacation Visit
Few people realize the quality of zoos found in Texas. From Brownsville's Gladys Porter Zoo on the Mexican border to the illustrious San Antonio Zoo to the one-of-a-kind Texas Zoo in Victoria, there are a variety of settings in which to view native and exotic wildlife in the Lone Star State.

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