Vacationing has looked a little different recently. But one thing is for sure, the outdoors are just as good of an option as always! In the spirit of safety, we’ve come up with six outdoorsy spring break ideas.
Delicate and vibrant, the bluebonnet is the iconic Texas state flower. Every spring, bluebonnets pop up throughout the state, but are especially abundant in Texas Hill Country. Here, bluebonnet season begins as early as March, peaks in April, and tapers off in May.
Saddle up and get ready for a Texas vacation! The Lone Star State is full of excitement, especially outdoors. There are plenty of activities to take you into nature, like cycling. In fact, you can find some of the state’s best bike paths in Hill Country.
When the temperatures start dropping and the flurries begin flying, snowbirds get ready to hit the road. In search of sunny skies and warmer weather, individuals from all across the U.S. and Canada make it their mission to find great snowbird destinations.
A veritable hub of activity, Austin has no end of amusements and events that visitors will enjoy. Vacationing at Sun Outdoors Lake Travis keeps you near all the excitement that include exploring local parks, strolling through museums and historical attractions, or attending concerts and sports events.