For 67 years, Ennis has been the bluebonnet hub of Texas. Starting around April 1, our state flower lines the highways and extends out into grassy fields as far as the eye can see. It's become such a popular tourist attraction that the town has capitalized on it and created a Bluebonnet Festival complete with tour guides, photography tips, and even an app with maps of all the trails. This is truly a can't-miss, unforgettable experience for the whole family.
Home to more than 40 miles of trails lined with bluebonnets, Ennis has been named the "Official Bluebonnet City of Texas." Thousands of visitors flock to the town each spring to experience the breathtaking beauty for themselves.
The Ennis Garden Club, who sponsors the whole spectacle, checks the bloom status of the flowers on all the trails each week during April. They then report their findings to the Visitors Bureau so that people know exactly where the best views are located.
Naturally, the best views produce the best pictures. As Texans, 90% of the reason we go look at bluebonnets is to capture the memory. Here are some best practices to keep in mind when photographing the flowers.
If you're unfamiliar with the area, you can even have a guide show you around! Just leave a seat empty in your car, and a garden club expert will direct you to all the best trails.
And just in case all that helpful information wasn't enough, there's even an app for the bluebonnets in Ennis! It's called, "Ennis, Y'all!" and it includes maps of each trail as well as restaurants, shops, hotels, and other things to see and do during your stay in the town.
So if you want to kick off spring in the 16th most pinned place on the entire planet, make the trip down to Ennis and experience bluebonnets as far as the eye can see. A scene like this is hard to forget, y'all.
Read more about the festivities here. Have you ever seen the bluebonnets in Ennis? Where else in Texas does our state flower abound during the spring? Let us know all the best spots!
And just in case this wasn't enough, here's a beautiful wildflower driving trail in Texas known as Willow City Loop — it would be just about criminal to not check it out this season.
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