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    Disney atmosphere in Austin Hill Country

    A backyard escape: It's just a lazy drive to Lost Pines Resort's blast of a lazy river

    Lonnie Schiller
    Sep 5, 2010 | 7:33 pm

    The parking lot at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa near Austin looks like it could be an SUV dealership. Rows and rows of Tahoes.

    And why not?

    Lost Pines is an ideal weekend get away from Houston. I’m sure they get their share of families from Dallas and other places, but Houston is a huge market. Just pack the kids in the car — no airline hassle or cost — and you’re a mere two hours from the front gates.

    As you get close the scenery goes from Gulf Coast to Hill Country. The air smells like mesquite and is just a bit drier. When you pull off the road and through the entry gates you assume you’re there. But it’s a mile or so down a private winding road across horse trails and golf paths to the actual resort. Lost Pines owns all that land — over 700 acres.

    Once inside the lobby as you jockey past the other families it all starts to come into focus — the whole “Hill Country-Austin music capital-cowboy” set piece that they’ve got going. Sure it’s a little Disney-esque, but it gives the place something to hang its hat on — so to speak.

    And it’s all so wholesome. Four hundred plus rooms built in wings around butterfly gardens, and fire pits and even some roaming longhorns (safely behind a barbed wire fence). There are cowboys strumming the guitar and you can roast marshmallows around an open fire.

    One truly authentic thing is the river which skirts the side of the property. This is not a muddy bayou. It’s the Colorado River that forms the Hill Country lakes, Buchannan, Travis, Lake Austin and runs through Austin to form Town Lake. It flows less than 100 yards from Lost Pines on its way to the Gulf. But no swimming — snakes.

    But there are no snakes in the lazy river (manmade) that serpentines around the several pools and the beach, water slide and volleyball areas. Plop yourself down, order a lemonade (or better yet a margarita) and watch the kids go by … and by … and by.

    Eventually you’ll want to float around yourself. It’s just too easy. You can do your eco-tourism trek or your mini-Tour de France some other time.

    Here's a tip though: Wanna get up a lot of speed on the pool slide and feel a slight adrenalin rush?

    Leap on hard (when the person at the top of the slide who makes sure you’re more than 42 inches tall says go), arch your body so just your heels and shoulders are touching the slide, bank high on the turns — and you’ll hit the water hard enough to startle all the parents waiting for little Kevin. They may even spill their drink.

    There is an 18-hole golf course, a 13-acre practice area, two putting greens, men’s and women’s locker rooms, and, as you would expect, a very extensive spa operation — Django. There’s an up market restaurant with a multi-page wine list, and the big Fire Wheel Café where the whole family can choose from the offerings in a giant buffet. There are plenty of bars and outdoor cooking setups and a whole self-contained environment.

    You could drive into Austin, but it's 20 minutes away. And what are you going to do? Take the kids to 6th Street, not bloody likely. They’ll be going there soon enough anyway.

    For now — just relax. The cowhands at Lost Pines have it all taken care of.

    I’m sure the off season is nothing like the summer, when it’s booked up almost every weekend. Go after this Labor Day weekend and you might have the place to yourself. Of course the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort is a very similar experience, but you have to drive 30 minutes past San Antonio to get there.

    By that time you could have been around the lazy river a time or three.

    or doing more real cowboy things ...

      
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    where to travel right now

    Grand hotels, hot air balloons + 9 more Texas travel tips for April

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 1, 2025 | 5:00 pm
    Hotel Ganduca Houston, renovated library
    Photo by Julie Soefer
    Hotel Granduca has completed its multimillion-dollar renovation.

    It's time to take advantage of the season's mild weather and embark on a fun spring getaway. April is in full swing for travel ideas, from a Hill Country hot air balloon festival to a cocktail cruise on the San Antonio River Walk. There's plenty of fun to be had right at home in Houston, like checking out a luxurious hotel's new renovated space.

    Texas travelers looking for ideas on where to go this month for a spring staycation, vacation, or a weekend trip can find them here, in our big monthly roundup of top travel tips around the state.

    In Houston

    A multimillion-dollar makeover has finally come to an end at Houston's lavish Hotel Granduca. Upgraded amenities include a completely redesigned lobby, courtyard, library, and the hotel's signature restaurant Remi and Bar Remi. The hotel has also renovated its guest accommodations to feature "the timeless beauty of a European estate with warm Texas hospitality." Room rates begin at $332 per night.

    Around Central Texas

    A highly anticipated hot air balloon festival is returning to Horseshoe Bay Resort for an over-the-top Easter celebration, April 18-20. The three-day extravaganza will feature wild "zoofari" animal shows, food concessions, petting zoos, live music, giant kites, and more. A variety of packages allow visitors to pick what parts of the festival they want to attend. Some portions are available only to guests who book stays at the resort, while Saturday passes remain available to the public. Hotel packages start at $459 for a single night.

    An extraordinary resort-style home and entertainment barn in the Austin-area suburb of Dripping Springs became the sole Texas property to make Vrbo's list of 2025 Vacation Rentals of the Year. The spacious nine-bedroom rental features panoramic views of the gorgeous Hill Country, a 6,070-square-foot primary residence that can accommodate up to 20 guests, and includes luxurious amenities like a resort-style pool and hot tub, and much more. Nightly rates begin at $1,875 in April.

    Dripping Springs Social, Vrbo Vacation Rentals of the Year 2025Dripping Springs Social is the perfect venue for an escape into the Hill Country. Photo courtesy of Vrbo

    In the Central Texas village of Salado, about 180 miles northwest of Houston, the restaurant at the historic Stagecoach Inn has finally reopened after a two year break for renovations. Guests can now expect reimagined versions of old favorites, such as the famous hushpuppies, which were on the menu when the restaurant first opened back in 1947. Nightly rates at the Stagecoach Inn begin at $109 in April, and restaurant is open for lunch and dinner Wednesdays through Sundays, 11:30 am-8 pm.

    Texas' beloved Sherwood Forest Faire was recently named the Best Medieval Festival in the Renaissance Festival Awards. The faire is located in McDade, 120 miles west of Houston. Every weekend through April 20, the faire features 150 shows, from jousting and falconry to underwater escape artists, as well as artisan markets, storytellers and jesters, and much more. One-day general admission tickets range from $14.40-$30, and can be purchased on etix.com.

    In San Antonio

    The Westin Riverwalk is reveling in the spring months with its "Sip & Savor" cruise events from now through May. Guests and visitors can sip and chat while touring the famous San Antonio River Walk during a Sunday brunch cruise on April 13, or embark on a Saturday evening cocktail cruise on April 12 and 19. Ticket prices for the cocktail cruises are $75 per person, and admission for the brunch cruise begins at $85 per person. Regular room rates at The Westin Riverwalk begin at $205 nightly.

    The first Tribute Portfolio Hotel by Marriott in San Antonio, called Sol Cypress, is now welcoming guests for stays after its grand opening in mid-March. After spending two years undergoing renovations, the hotel features 131 rooms, a park for "furry companions," 4,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, and a private event space called The Tree House that overlooks the river and the skyline. Room rates begin at $193 per night.

    In El Paso

    Friend groups looking for a spring escape can head to Hotel Paso del Norte in El Paso, which offers the luxurious amenities one can only get at Autograph Collection Hotels. Guests can indulge on handcrafted cocktails at the Dome Bar or the rooftop bar El Mirador, or host small spa events at the private Cantala Room at The Desert Spirit Spa. The hotel also has three different eateries, including a steakhouse, a Southwestern restaurant, and a cafe. Room rates begin at $228 per night in April.

    The Dome Bar at the Hotel Paso del Norte in El PasoThe Dome Bar is a stunning feature of the hotel.Photo courtesy of Hotel Paso del Norte

    Across Dallas-Fort Worth

    The Crescent Hotel in Fort Worth is offering guests a springtime escape with its "Art of Bloom" package for stays throughout April. The package includes overnight accommodations, two seasonal floral cocktails at The Circle Bar, and a rejuvenating Texas Wildflower manicure and pedicure at Canyon Ranch Wellness Club + Spa. Rates for the "Art of Bloom" package begin at $559 per night.

    There's a new social hub coming to one of Fort Worth's most luxurious properties: The Yard at Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection will open its doors for hotel guests and visitors on April 1. The Yard will offer a special menu daily from 3-10 pm on a walk-in only basis, and a "Bricks & Horses" menu before 3 pm. Live music performances from local musicians will take place every Thursday starting on April 3.

    The Graduate Dallas hotel has quietly made its debut across from Southern Methodist University, located in the former Hotel Lumen, at 6101 Hillcrest Ave. The hotel sets itself apart based on the unique way designers incorporate elements that reference the heritage and history of the university and its hometown. Graduate Dallas specifically features a subtle retro vibe, from the vintage font used for its logo to its nostalgia-driven furniture and decor. Room rates begin at about $250 per night.

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