My 5 Best Posts For Texas Travel In Spring
Spring break is one of our family’s favorite times to travel, mainly because the weather is just right. You know how I hate to be hot, but I also hate to be cold.
There’s a tiny baby window of comfort for me and it usually falls right around spring break.
I’ve pulled together some of the posts I’ve written in the past about spring travel, and I’ve even included one to help get your moody-ass teenager on board with one I wrote listing out books to inspire your teen to want to travel.
My 5 Best Posts For Texas Travel In Spring
7 Best Texas Historic Landmarks Your Kids Need To See ASAP
There’s so much interesting history in Texas, you don’t have to leave the state to have an incredible vacation that’s fun for all ages.
Our Family’s Favorite RV Camping Spots In Texas
Some of our family’s most precious memories are from our camping trips, especially the ones where my dad would meet up with us. From the higher-priced options like Jellystone parks to the no-frills options where you have to dump your poo at the end of your stay, this is a list of all our favorite RV destinations in Texas.
What To Do In Waco Besides Magnolia
Waco used to just be the town you passed through on your way to and from Dallas/Fort Worth and Austin, but Chip and JoJo have put the city on the map and helped make it enticing for other businesses to drop anchor there. Waco is great for a long weekend if you can’t get away for the full week of spring break.
Tour Austin’s Most Popular Murals
The best time to visit Austin is March/April and October/November, so a spring break visit to the most beautiful part of the state needs to be on your bucket list. This post includes all the most popular murals and you can sign up to get your hands on an interactive map that plots them out in the most efficient route from your starting point.
Best Books To Inspire Travel In Teens And Tweens
Why do most teens and tweens want to hide under a hoodie in the cave of their dark bedroom? This list of books will help entice them out from under their covers and into the world.