
Texas Travel
Hit the road and discover the places that make Texas worth exploring.
Greasiness is next to godliness.
A Guide to Beachcombing the Texas Coast
From seashells to sea glass, here’s a field guide to beachcombing along Texas’ 367-mile coastline.
Trek the ‘Lonesome Dove’ Trail Across Texas
Larry McMurtry’s beloved and acclaimed Western turns 35 this year. What better way to celebrate than to retrace the hoof steps of the famous Hat Creek cattle train?
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You’ve probably driven through this town on your way to the Great West. But have you ever stopped?
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Home to America’s second-largest canyon.
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Houston, we’ve got no problem spending all day here.
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Mountains in Texas. Yep, they exist. See how many you can tackle.
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They call it the most beautiful town square in Texas, and I know them’s fighting words, but I think it’s true!
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I call Bellville Texas’ spiritual center. Come pay homage to the site where we settled our first capital city — and meet some of the characters living near there today.
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Discover the sunken city, the East Texas forests, and the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. As for the burger myth, you’ll have to decide that one for yourself.
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If you don’t like the weather in Texas … head to the coast.
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Matt Read set out to make his own Texas version of the Appalachian Trail. It ended up changing his life.
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Everyone knows about Big Bend National Park. But not everyone dares to head into the vast expanse for days at a time, with only gallons of water and their own two feet.
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The trail crosses some of the most magnificent terrain on earth.
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These creatures are vital for Texas’ ecosystem. And the pups are surprisingly cute.











