First Trip to Texas
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Everyone has given you some great tips. If you are driving in S.A., they drive crazy on the freeway, so be careful.
You will love the hill country. We recently spent a weekend in Wimberley and just loved it! Be sure to see the Devil's backbone.
If you are looking to shop, the outlets in San Marcos - shoppers haven.
It's a shame you are not doing Houston, as it is a beautiful city and lots to do there. Lots of festivals in October.
You will love the hill country. We recently spent a weekend in Wimberley and just loved it! Be sure to see the Devil's backbone.
If you are looking to shop, the outlets in San Marcos - shoppers haven.
It's a shame you are not doing Houston, as it is a beautiful city and lots to do there. Lots of festivals in October.
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I'll thrown my two cents in for San Antonio, too. While not a small town, it definitely isn't (imo) a big, bustling city like, say, Dallas or Houston.
The River Walk is so fun, even after several visits. In March, me and my mom and one of my younger cousins took a weekend trip down and had a great time.
One of the things we did that I'd highly suggest is the missions trail. Not just the Alamo but there are a handful of others, that is, if you like history and such.
Otherwise F-burg might be a nice, cozy excursion. Haven't been yet but heard great things about it.
Have a fantastic time!
The River Walk is so fun, even after several visits. In March, me and my mom and one of my younger cousins took a weekend trip down and had a great time.
One of the things we did that I'd highly suggest is the missions trail. Not just the Alamo but there are a handful of others, that is, if you like history and such.
Otherwise F-burg might be a nice, cozy excursion. Haven't been yet but heard great things about it.
Have a fantastic time!
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