30 days in Texas Itinerary

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Houston
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San Antonio
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Fredericksburg
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Austin
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Waco
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Dallas
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Amarillo
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Houston — 4 nights

Bayou City

Change things up with these side-trips from Houston: Kemah Boardwalk (in Kemah) and Galveston (Moody Mansion, Moody Gardens, &more). Next up on the itinerary: see the interesting displays at Space Center Houston, admire the masterpieces at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, walk around Buffalo Bayou Park, and get curious at The Houston Museum of Natural Science.

To see ratings, photos, more things to do, and other tourist information, use the Houston travel route website.

The Route module can give you travel options from your home to Houston. In April in Houston, expect temperatures between 79°F during the day and 62°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 5th (Tue) to allow enough time to fly to San Antonio.
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Museums · Parks · Childrens Museums · Historic Sites
Side Trips

San Antonio — 4 nights

The Alamo City

San Antonio is known for shopping, historic sites, and theme parks. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: take in the history at Mission San Jose, steep yourself in history at The Alamo, pause for some serene contemplation at San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral, and find something for the whole family at SeaWorld.

To find reviews, traveler tips, more things to do, and more tourist information, go to the San Antonio holiday planner.

You can drive from Houston to San Antonio in 3 hours. Other options are to fly; or drive; or take a bus. In April, plan for daily highs up to 82°F, and evening lows to 60°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 9th (Sat) to allow enough time to drive to Fredericksburg.
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Parks · Historic Sites · Theme Parks · Fun & Games

Fredericksburg — 4 nights

Fritztown

Fredericksburg is known for wineries, museums, and nature. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: brush up on your military savvy at National Museum of the Pacific War, do a tasting at Grape Creek Vineyards on Main, don't miss a visit to Main Street, and indulge your taste buds at Food & Drink.

To find traveler tips, reviews, more things to do, and tourist information, refer to the Fredericksburg trip builder website.

You can drive from San Antonio to Fredericksburg in 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Plan for a bit cooler temperatures traveling from San Antonio in April, with highs in Fredericksburg at 76°F and lows at 53°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 13th (Wed) so you can drive to Austin.
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Wineries · Tours · Nature · Parks

Austin — 4 nights

Live Music Capital of the World

Austin is known for sightseeing, fun & games, and nightlife. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: get a sense of history and politics at Texas State Capitol, don't miss a visit to Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching, see the interesting displays at LBJ Presidential Library, and explore the activities along Barton Springs Pool.

To see maps, ratings, reviews, and more tourist information, refer to the Austin trip itinerary maker website.

Getting from Fredericksburg to Austin by car takes about 2 hours. Other options: take a bus; or take a bus. Traveling from Fredericksburg in April, expect somewhat warmer with lows of 59°F in Austin. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Sun) to allow time to drive to Waco.
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Waco — 4 nights

You'll find plenty of places to visit near Waco: Glen Rose (Big Rocks Park & Fossil Rim Wildlife Center). There's lots more to do: look for gifts at Magnolia Market Silos, stroll around Cameron Park, examine the collection at Waco Mammoth National Monument, and enjoy the scholastic atmosphere at Baylor University.

For other places to visit, reviews, and more tourist information, use the Waco online tour itinerary planner.

Getting from Austin to Waco by car takes about 2 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Austin in April, expect little chillier with lows of 54°F in Waco. Finish your sightseeing early on the 21st (Thu) to allow enough time to drive to Dallas.
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Parks · Museums · Shopping · Zoos & Aquariums
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Dallas — 4 nights

Big D

Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Dallas: Bluebonnet Trail (in Ennis) and Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District (in Fort Worth). There's lots more to do: take in nature's colorful creations at Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, see the interesting displays at The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, get outside with Pedego Dallas Electric Bikes, and walk around Klyde Warren Park.

To find reviews, other places to visit, ratings, and more tourist information, go to the Dallas tour planning tool.

Traveling by car from Waco to Dallas takes 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus; or do a combination of flight and tram. In April in Dallas, expect temperatures between 77°F during the day and 57°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 25th (Mon) early enough to fly to Amarillo.
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Amarillo — 4 nights

Yellow Rose of Texas

You'll find plenty of places to visit near Amarillo: Palo Duro Canyon State Park (in Canyon) and The Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historical Site (in Goodnight). There's lots more to do: don't miss a visit to Cadillac Ranch, get a taste of life in the country at Cowgirls and Cowboys in the West, take a memorable drive along Route 66, and see the interesting displays at Bill's Backyard Classics.

To find ratings, maps, traveler tips, and tourist information, read Amarillo online sightseeing planner.

You can drive from Dallas to Amarillo in 5.5 hours. Other options are to fly; or drive; or take a bus. In April, Amarillo is a bit cooler than Dallas - with highs of 72°F and lows of 41°F.
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Texas travel guide

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Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Shopping
The Lone Star State
Thanks to its size and geologic features, Texas contains diverse landscapes that closely resemble both the south and southwest of the United States. Though most people associate Texas with tracts of barren land, deserts cover only about 10 percent of the state, with most of its big population centers located in areas once covered by prairies, grasslands, and forests. As you travel from one end of Texas to the other, observe the changing terrain that ranges from coastal piney woods and swamps in the east to the mountains of the west, with rolling plains and rugged hills in the center. For a bit of urban sightseeing visit some of the state's large cities such as Houston, Dallas, or Austin, or immerse yourself in the nation's history by adding famous attractions like The Alamo to your itinerary. Take plenty of time to mingle with the locals, famous for their hospitality, generosity, and fiercely independent spirit.
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