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I was born in Texas! There is plenty of fun in that state alone!
Texas offers theme parks, national parks, camping, guest ranches, and beaches, as well as some great Southern style foods. Here are a few ideas:
Six Flags Over Texas
With games, shops, concerts and dozens of rides to choose from, every member of the family will have fun here. Rides range from the mild animated adventure of Yosemite Sam’s Gold River Adventure to the Titan, a 25 and ½ story roller coaster with spiral curves and speeds of up to 85 miles per hour. Afterward, enjoy a platter of cheddar-bacon-ranch fries and some good ol’ Ben and Jerry’s ice cream at this park in Arlington, east of Dallas.
Sea World
San Antonio is home to the largest marine life adventure and family entertainment park in the world. Adults and kids alike thrill to the dives and splashes of Shamu and other performing whales and dolphins. Families laugh at the antics of playful penguins and experience a chill as sinister sharks glide the dark depths of their huge tanks. A number of exciting rides are available including “The Great White.” When the hot Texas sun gets to be too much, a wave pool and water slides cool things down while keeping the fun going. Nearby attractions include the Alamo, the Riverwalk offering shopping and Tex-Mex dining, and comfortable hotels. The park is open every day in Summer and on weekends in Spring and Fall.
Big Bend National Park
This is a vacation for the family overwhelmed by the rat race of city life. Very little civilization exists in Big Bend country but there are several campgrounds and the Chisos Mountain Lodge does offer rooms and a restaurant. Drive through the Chisos Mountains for some of the most spectacular scenery in North America. Explore the vast canyons on a tour-guided canoe trip down the Rio Grande. Ranger-led hikes and exploration programs with lessons in dinosaurs, geology, and early outlaws of the West are fun for kids. Be sure to learn about the park and safety precautions before camping or hiking in these 800,000 acres of remote and untamed land.
Dude Ranches
For a taste of some laid back country living, many working ranches in the Hill Country of Texas provide rustic accommodations and a chance for folks to experience real cowboy life. Guests ride horses, go on real western hayrides, sing around a campfire, swim, hike, or just relax in the country setting. Some ranches, such as the Flying L, welcome kids with programs of arrowhead hunting, western arts and crafts, and trick roping. Dude ranches are known for their delicious country home cooking.
Gulf Coast Beaches
Thirty-two miles of beaches on Galveston Island are only part of the Gulf Coastline to offer great opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, surfing, bird watching, and sandcastle building. RV facilities and screened shelters provide a fun camping experience, however, luxury hotels are also available in this island paradise. Other family attractions in the area include top seafood restaurants, Strand Historical District, the Bishop’s Palace and numerous other historical sites, as well as a ferry ride to Port Bolivar, and the nearby Kemah Boardwalk with its boat shows and thrill rides.
Read more: Vacationing in Texas with Kids: Fun Family Vacation Spots in the Lone Star State - http://texas-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/vacationing_in_texas_with_kids#ixzz0Bvszh4Mh
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It's not too far from Houston, they have a great natural spring water park there with slides and all kinds of food and picnic spots! It's a really good time - and also really close to Austin too (about 45 minutes). Once there, just head up to Austin for the evening and then get some breakfast and kick around Austin! It's a fun town too if you've never been there (and as a Texan, I'd be surprised if you haven't!)
San Antonio is oretty awesome too. Lots of golf, shopping, the Riverwalk, all KINDS of great food and culture... Man, Texas rules!
Yall have fun!
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April 07, 2009 07:58 PM
What are the best trips for a family from Houston.
For a long weekend (2-4 days at destination) within a days drive each way (or shorter), what are the best places to go from Houston. Kids are 10, 8 and 6.
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| April 07, 2009 08:53 PM |
Texas offers theme parks, national parks, camping, guest ranches, and beaches, as well as some great Southern style foods. Here are a few ideas:
Six Flags Over Texas
With games, shops, concerts and dozens of rides to choose from, every member of the family will have fun here. Rides range from the mild animated adventure of Yosemite Sam’s Gold River Adventure to the Titan, a 25 and ½ story roller coaster with spiral curves and speeds of up to 85 miles per hour. Afterward, enjoy a platter of cheddar-bacon-ranch fries and some good ol’ Ben and Jerry’s ice cream at this park in Arlington, east of Dallas.
Sea World
San Antonio is home to the largest marine life adventure and family entertainment park in the world. Adults and kids alike thrill to the dives and splashes of Shamu and other performing whales and dolphins. Families laugh at the antics of playful penguins and experience a chill as sinister sharks glide the dark depths of their huge tanks. A number of exciting rides are available including “The Great White.” When the hot Texas sun gets to be too much, a wave pool and water slides cool things down while keeping the fun going. Nearby attractions include the Alamo, the Riverwalk offering shopping and Tex-Mex dining, and comfortable hotels. The park is open every day in Summer and on weekends in Spring and Fall.
Big Bend National Park
This is a vacation for the family overwhelmed by the rat race of city life. Very little civilization exists in Big Bend country but there are several campgrounds and the Chisos Mountain Lodge does offer rooms and a restaurant. Drive through the Chisos Mountains for some of the most spectacular scenery in North America. Explore the vast canyons on a tour-guided canoe trip down the Rio Grande. Ranger-led hikes and exploration programs with lessons in dinosaurs, geology, and early outlaws of the West are fun for kids. Be sure to learn about the park and safety precautions before camping or hiking in these 800,000 acres of remote and untamed land.
Dude Ranches
For a taste of some laid back country living, many working ranches in the Hill Country of Texas provide rustic accommodations and a chance for folks to experience real cowboy life. Guests ride horses, go on real western hayrides, sing around a campfire, swim, hike, or just relax in the country setting. Some ranches, such as the Flying L, welcome kids with programs of arrowhead hunting, western arts and crafts, and trick roping. Dude ranches are known for their delicious country home cooking.
Gulf Coast Beaches
Thirty-two miles of beaches on Galveston Island are only part of the Gulf Coastline to offer great opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, surfing, bird watching, and sandcastle building. RV facilities and screened shelters provide a fun camping experience, however, luxury hotels are also available in this island paradise. Other family attractions in the area include top seafood restaurants, Strand Historical District, the Bishop’s Palace and numerous other historical sites, as well as a ferry ride to Port Bolivar, and the nearby Kemah Boardwalk with its boat shows and thrill rides.
Read more: Vacationing in Texas with Kids: Fun Family Vacation Spots in the Lone Star State - http://texas-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/vacationing_in_texas_with_kids#ixzz0Bvszh4Mh
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April 07, 2009 09:55 PM
There's alwyas Schlitterbahn!! It's not too far from Houston, they have a great natural spring water park there with slides and all kinds of food and picnic spots! It's a really good time - and also really close to Austin too (about 45 minutes). Once there, just head up to Austin for the evening and then get some breakfast and kick around Austin! It's a fun town too if you've never been there (and as a Texan, I'd be surprised if you haven't!)
San Antonio is oretty awesome too. Lots of golf, shopping, the Riverwalk, all KINDS of great food and culture... Man, Texas rules!
Yall have fun!
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