
Home to the only state park in Texas with a golf course and some of the best BBQ you'll find anywhere.
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Camping and hiking through some of the most gorgeous landscapes in the state. The Grand Canyon of Texas.
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Route 66, Cadillac Ranch, horseback riding at Palo Duro Canyon, La Casita del Sol and so much more!
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Home of the gorgeous Painted Churches of Texas. My last minute, iced-over trip that crossed off a "must-see" from my list of Texas sights.
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A west Texas city in touch with it's artistic side. I stayed in a silo at the Chicken Farm Art Center, met a few artists and explored a national landmark in the freezing cold weather!
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This DFW area park has a lot to offer! A lake to paddle, trails to hike, fish to catch and an old farm to discover. Not to mention, this place is fantastic to photograph!
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Sometimes it's best just to hit the road with no plan at all. I chose a stretch of Hwy 71 this week and had an unplanned adventure!
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A relaxing 24-hours at a lovely camp site on a lake. Plus some strange encounters with turtles, deer, a copperhead and javelinas!
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The bluebonnet capitol of Texas! Over 40 miles of driving trails through the countryside, all packed with wildflowers!

Home of the Painted Churches of Texas. I saw four of the stunning churches and sampled some local cuisine.

A relaxing stay in a park with long trails, tall pine trees and a serene lake.

Frohe Weihnachten! Or, Merry Christmas! This German town does the holidays right with lights, ice skating, a Christmas tree and a Christmas pyramid. Plus, it's the home of the world-class National Museum of the Pacific War.

A mission on one side of the park, a presidio on the other. This historic town has some great views and a great story.

Camping near the San Marcos River, watching the sun set on Oxbow Lake, hiking four distinctinly different trails and a few other adventures at this amazing state park.
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A small town with big city features. B&B, BBQ, museums, zoo, parks, suspension bridge and so much more! There's so much to see I couldn't possibly have done it in 24-hours, but I tried!
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Sometimes the weather just doesn't cooperate. Here are some of the best places to go in the capitol city when you just want to stay inside.
Click here to read about Ashley's trip.
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The best place for fall foliage in Texas! Great hiking trails and beautiful scenery.
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"Come and Take It," the mantra of this city, refers to a small canon that caused quite the revolutionary stir. Texas wouldn't be Texas without Gonzales. It's packed with history, century-old homes and a fabulous B&B.

A Texas-sized waterfall, long hiking trails, swimming, birding and camping. What more could you want in a state park?

Food, fun, bright lights and Big Tex himself! It's a can't miss trip for every Texan!
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X Bar Ranch near Sonora feels like home, if your home had 16 miles of hike & bike trails, a pool, long porches with rocking chairs and fantastic star-gazing. Sonora is also home to the Caverns of Sonora, the most decorated caves in the world.
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The quirkiest of small Texas towns. The Marfa lights, famous art installations, great food and you can stay overnight in a trailer, safari tent or teepee.
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An oasis in the west Texas desert. Home to San Soloman Springs, the largest spring-fed swimming pool in the world, and Calera Chapel.
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Camping and hiking in the hill country. Ashley's first solo camping trip.
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Small town beach life with neighboring St. Jo's Island.
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Beautiful swamps, cypress trees, pine trees and a state park with cabins.
One comment on “Travel Map”
Ashley , thank you for bring us 27 wonderful 24intx , so many smiles of joy and happiness , all the places , how to pick my favors
Listening to your wonderful voice and your incriable photography and great writing
1. Port aransas , I miss the sounds of the waves
2. Marfa
3. Polo duro canyon
4. Sonora
Look forward to the next 24intx ..
J.P.