Sometimes, we all need a break from the stressful hustle and bustle. Take a drive through the Hill Country's scenic winding roads and feel your troubles melt away. Wimberley Valley Winery's pastoral atmosphere and delicious wines will relax and rejuvenate you. This remote winery near Austin is picture perfect for a day trip.
Deep in the heart of the Hill Country sits a stunning winery with jaw-dropping views.
Wimberley Valley Winery sparkles with rustic elegance.
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You'll feel your troubles melt away as you step inside their welcoming tasting room.
Their seasonal fruit wines taste even sweeter when they're enjoyed on the expansive patio.
Lounge under a shady tree and watch the ponies and donkeys play in the distance.
Wimberley Valley Winery is perfect for small groups or large parties.
Bring the whole crew to Wimberley Valley Winery! The accommodating staff can arrange a private room for your large party. If you're bringing a group of 12 or more, be sure to call ahead!
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Falling head over heels? Join the Wimberley Valley Wine Club.
The wine club is the best way to enjoy Wimberley Valley's wide selection. Choose between three and 12 bottles of dry or sweet wines to be delivered every three months, and you'll receive loads of perks! Members of the wine club get 10% off bottles, and they can bring three friends to enjoy a complimentary wine tasting any time they want.
This blissful Hill Country escape is waiting for you.
You can visit Wimberley Valley Winery any day from 10 AM to 6 PM at 2825 Lone Man Mountain Rd in Wimberley, Texas. To learn more about their selection and wine club, visit wimberleyvalleywine.com.
Have you visited Wimberley Valley Winery yet? Where's your favorite Hill Country escape?
Things to do in Austin in summer are numerous, which comes in handy if you're searching for the best spring break or summer destinations. Luckily for us who live in this part of the Lone Star State, paradise isn't hard to come by ... even that of the Caribbean variety! We're talking about the kind of relaxing oasis where you can lounge under a cabana, sip a tropical drink, and let the summertime breezes take you away ... and Austin is full of them! It's true: You don't have to go far to feel like you're on a million-dollar vacation here in our little corner of Texas. These eight places in and around Austin are like a Caribbean paradise in the summer.
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1. Son's Island: Seguin
Escape to Seguin, Texas, and experience summer in the best way possible. This tropical getaway is home to crystal-blue water, shady cabanas, and exciting adventures. You won't want to miss out on Son's Island.
You don't have to go far in order to experience the beach life. Simply drive to Leander and lounge at Sandy Creek Park, which we consider to be one of the best beaches in Austin, Texas! This breezy oasis sits along the shores of Lake Travis and it glistens with beauty. The bright shoreline stretches as far as the eye can see, the waters are refreshing, and the scenery is so distinctly Texas.
3. Hamilton Pool
Hamilton Pool's emerald waters never cease to amaze visitors. One of the most beautiful places in Texas (and the country), Hamilton Pool features a cerulean blue pool located beneath an expansive limestone grotto. A 50-foot waterfall flows into the pool, making for a completely enchanting experience that's truly too beautiful to be real. This place of pure fantasy formed thousands of years ago when the dome of an underground river collapsed due to erosion; today, it's a popular swimming hole for Texans looking for their very own summertime oasis. For the best waterfall swimming experience, visit after a healthy rain!
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4. Krause Springs: McKinney
Krause Springs is one of the few camping destinations that doesn't require a reservation, but get there early! This beloved spot fills up quickly. People come from all around to pitch a tent in the scenic greenbelt and make a splash in the refreshing pool. There's even a rope swing for those adventurous souls.
You can learn more about this gorgeous camping destination by reading our feature article about Krause Springs!
5. Blue Hole
Wimberley, Texas, is home to dozens of amazing attractions, but nothing screams "summer" quite like Blue Hole. Dive into this hidden lagoon and enjoy the crisp waters. This magnificent swimming hole will make you feel like you're on vacation.
After a long day at Deep Eddy Pool or Barton Springs, head over to Pool Burger to keep the summer energy flowing.
This quirky little tiki restaurant in Austin specializes in scrumptious burgers, but you can also find tropical drinks and soft-serve ice cream.
Hungry for more? (We couldn't resist!) Read our feature article to learn all about this incredible summer-y restaurant in Austin, Texas!
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7. The Comal River: New Braunfels
This lazy river in Texas will put you in the summertime spirit. These emerald waters are only about an hour outside of the city. To get there, drive down to New Braunfels, rent an inner tube, and get ready to float like a jellyfish! These cobalt blue waters stay at a lovely 70-72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, so you know it won't ever get too hot. Best lazy river in Austin? We sure think so!
8. Habana SoCo: Austin
Looking for a taste of Cuba in Austin, Texas? Head to Habana and lounge in a shady cabana while you devour some delicious Cuban food (cold drink in hand, of course). Habana is conveniently located along South Congress, but it'll make you feel like you've escaped to a sandy beach. The rich flavors and vibrant atmosphere will keep you coming back for more.
If you're living in Austin, TX, you probably frequent this place known for its fresh locally sourced ingredients.
One of the house specials, El Mejor, is a delicious way to try a few items. It comes with three meats — lechon, ropa vieja, and pollo salteado — served with white and yellow rice, black and red beans, salsa, and mojo de ajoare.
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What's your favorite summer getaway in Austin? Please share with us in the comments below.
Austin bustles with excitement every weekend (and every weekday!), but the capital city isn't the only place with entertaining attractions. There are some endearing small towns near Austin to explore, as well as gorgeous landscapes and historic landmarks that dazzle visitors year-round. If your regular routine is wearing you down, the 10 best day trips from Austin will revitalize your spirit. You don't need to travel far to find some much-needed relaxation. These mini-vacations are a magnificent way to explore off-the-beaten-path.
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1. Gruene Hall
Gruene Hall, Texas' longest-running dance hall, is just aching for your grooving feet to join the fun. This city sparkles with unique shops, entertainment, and small-town charm.
2. Fredericksburg
Schnitzel, sausage, and chocolate-covered bacon await. Fredericksburg is known for its delicious delicacies and attractive boutiques. While you're in the area, why not spend a night at this lovely VRBO rental?
3. Waco
Tour the Dr. Pepper Museum or the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame. Waco, Texas has its fair share of attractions.
4. New Braunfels
Make a splash in New Braunfels! Home of Schlitterbahn Water Park and the stunning Guadalupe River, this Central Texas city is a scenic place to cool off.
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5. Lockhart
You can't pass up on the chance to visit the BBQ capital of Texas. Munch on some sausage at Kreuz Market or chow down on some brisket at Black's. No matter where you eat, you'll leave feeling full and satisfied. Lockhart is more than just tasty barbecue, though. It's a fun place to explore, too.
6. Marble Falls
Visiting Sweet Berry Farm is an autumn tradition everyone should try. No matter when you choose to visit the city, however, Marble Falls has plenty to offer. The Hidden Falls Adventure Park will get your adrenaline pumping, and Save The World Brewing Company will help you unwind.
7. San Marcos
Explore the depths of Wonder World Cave or check out the antique cars at Dick's Classic Garage Car Museum. No matter how you decide to spend the afternoon, you're sure to have a lovely getaway in San Marcos.
8. San Antonio
Spicy chips and salsa and tangy margaritas will greet your tastebuds at the San Antonio Riverwalk. You'll beam with Texas pride as you walk through the historic halls of the Alamo.
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9. Johnson City
Home to former president Lyndon Baines Johnson, Johnson City is full of attractions for your day-tripping delight. It will feel so great to escape the capital city's congestion for a day.
10. Wimberley
Wimberley, Texas is a stunning getaway. With fine wineries and relaxing creeks speckling the scenery, you'll return home feeling rejuvenated.
Which day trips around Texas will you do first? What would you add to this list? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!