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    Quick Getaway

    How to experience the ultimate San Antonio getaway in just 36 hours

    Deborah Hamilton-Lynne
    Apr 12, 2017 | 9:00 am

    The vibe, the sights, and the food in San Antonio take you south of the border and provide an important history lesson. When visiting family recently asked to see the Alamo, I jumped at the chance to show them the highlights of one of the most historical and colorful cities in Texas. Here's an itinerary for the ultimate Alamo City getaway — in just 36 hours.

    Day one

    10 am: Visit Mission San Jose and Mission Concepcion
    In order for people to truly understand the Alamo, it is a good idea to visit at least one of the historic missions, built in the 1700s and recently named a World Heritage Site. All five mission sites are within proximity to each other, and, they are connected by walking and biking trails. Guided tours and films are available at Mission San Jose, and Mission Concepcion remains virtually unchanged since it was built 250 years ago.

    12:30 pm: Lunch at Frank
    Located in the historic King William District, Frank San Antonio has the same eclectic menu as the Austin restaurant, but the drawing card is the very interesting building the restaurant now occupies. Formerly the Alamo Methodist Church, the stained glass windows are magnificent. As you dine in the “sanctuary” of hot dogs and cold beer, you are also experiencing another bit of San Antonio’s history and an interesting comparison to another house of worship, having just left the missions. The menu has something for everyone, including vegan options, but who can resist the chocolate covered bacon?

    2:30 pm: Alamo and the River Walk
    The Alamo is located smack in the middle of downtown San Antonio and seems to always be packed with tourist buses and school children, so visit in the afternoon when the crowds have thinned out. The symbol of Texas liberty, the Alamo is a shrine to the historic battle and men who fought to the death for Texas independence. Allow two hours for the visit, and rent the guided tour headphones available at the entrance to get the whole story as you tour the grounds and the building.

    Close by is the River Walk, a 15-mile trail that goes along the river throughout San Antonio. The downtown area is heavily developed with bars, restaurants, and shops, but you can find several spots to relax and enjoy a margarita. We prefer Acenar, however Esquire Tavern makes a great traditional hand-shaken margarita, and the Mexican martinis at Rita’s get rave reviews.

    6 pm: Hyatt Hill Country
    With the bluebonnets hitting their peak, make the short drive to the Hyatt Hill Country. Located on 300 acres of the historic Rogers-Wiseman ranch, this resort and spa has the look and feel of a comfortable Hill Country ranch house. It's a great choice for couples and families alike, with a 27-hole golf course, fitness center, spa, three restaurants, and a lazy river.

    Check in and enjoy a drink at Charlie’s Long Bar (purportedly the longest bar in Texas) before dinner at Antlers. The restaurant features locally sourced selections and wild game specials. The pecan crusted venison loin and the Texas spice rubbed elk are highly recommended. The restaurant also features special wine dinners with selected pairings and appearances by winemakers. The next winemaker dinner is April 27. Finish the evening with S’mores roasted over the fire pit.

    Day two

    Morning
    Decision time. After room service delivers your eggs Benedict, spend a leisurely morning strolling the grounds of the resort or book a service at the Wildflower Spa while the guys play a round on the 200-acre Arthur Hill-designed golf course. Finish by 11 and head back to Alamo City.

    11 am: McNay Art Museum
    The McNay Art Museum is the first museum of modern art in Texas. Avant-garde heiress Marion Koogler McNay commissioned prominent San Antonio architects to design a 24-room Spanish Colonial-Revival mansion and built one of the finest collections of art in the Southwest. Today it has over 20,000 works of art, including an impressive collection of 20th century European and American paintings. The museum also hosts a series of excellent exhibits, including the current featured exhibit, Monet to Matisse: A Century of French Moderns, which will be on display until June 4.

    1 pm: Historic Market Square
    For a real south-of-the-border feel, look no further than San Antonio’s historic Market Square. With over 100 shops, you can find everything from colorful clothing, glassware, and pottery to Mexican puppets and papel picado. It's the largest Mexican market in the U.S. and is always filled with Tejano music and colorful characters — excellent for people watching.

    Lunch at Mi Tierra is a treat not to be missed. Yes, it may scream tourist with its strolling mariachis, but it is a landmark restaurant. There are daily lunch specials from 11 am to 2 pm, and you cannot go wrong with the delicious caldo casero or the chicken enchiladas with ranchero sauce. As you leave, head to the Panaderia and take home a bag of the best baked goods you have ever tasted.

    4 pm: Bid San Antonio adios
    Head back to Houston, planning your next visit while munching on the caramel churro you just picked up from Panaderia.

    Have a margarita on the River Walk.

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    lets go camping

    4 scenic Texas campgrounds named among America's best in 2026

    Amber Heckler
    Mar 10, 2026 | 12:15 pm
    Tropic Island Resort in Port Aransas, top campgrounds for glamping 2026
    Photo courtesy of Campspot
    Tropic Island Resort in Port Aransas is a must-visit destination in 2026.

    Four Texas campsites have been lauded among the best campgrounds in America, according to the 2026 Campspot Awards.

    The award-winning campgrounds are must-visit destinations that "turn a simple getaway into an unforgettable adventure," and are chosen based on a thorough review of over 3 million data points spanning guest ratings, reservation data, park features, and the quality of their Campspot Marketplace listing pages.

    "The 2026 Campspot Awards highlight the best campgrounds across North America, recognized for their amazing locations, outstanding amenities, and unforgettable experiences," the report said. "Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, these winning destinations set the standard for exceptional camping."

    One coastal Texas campground, Tropic Island Resort in Port Aransas, was named to the top campgrounds for glamping nationwide.

    Tropic Island Resort is located about 200 miles from Houston in the heart of Port Aransas, and is just a short drive away from the beach, local restaurants, and shops. There are more than 170 different sites for visitors, such as fully furnished cottages, apartments, hotel rooms, and back-in and pull-thru RV sites.

    Tropic Island Resort in Port Aransas, top campgrounds for glamping 2026 Rates at Tropic Island resort begin at $35 per night for back-in RV sites.Photo courtesy of Campspot

    This isn't the first time Tropic Island Resort has earned acclaim in the annual Campspot Awards; it was dubbed one of the best campgrounds for national park lovers in 2023.

    Other award-winning Texas campgrounds
    The Vineyards Campground & Cabins
    in Grapevine, a Dallas-Fort Worth suburb 270 miles from Houston, was named as one of the top campgrounds in U.S. and one of the best campgrounds for RVs.

    The Vineyards is situated along Grapevine Lake, mere minutes from all of the wineries and shops on Historic Main Street in downtown Grapevine. The campground boasts national recognition for its "serene ambiance, scenic landscapes, lakeside panoramas, and attentive staff."

    "After check-in, treat the kids to the playground or don your swimsuit and head to the private sandy beach for a day by the water," the campsite's profile said.

    For Texans searching for a one-of-a-kind camping adventures in the Hill Country, Campspot provides two options: Camp Fimfo Texas Hill Country in New Braunfels, a suburb outside San Antonio, and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Fredericksburg.

    Like The Vineyards, Camp Fimfo earned a new distinction as one of the best campgrounds in the U.S. for 2026, and the Fredericksburg resort was also included in Campspot's list of the top campgrounds for RVs.

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