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    Family time

    5 family-friendly getaways that beckon for a trip to Dallas-Fort Worth

    Celestina Blok
    May 30, 2018 | 10:40 am
    2017 Granbury Labor Day Lake Fest
    Lake Granbury has its own sandy beach and many water activities.
    Photo by Shad Ramsey Photography

    Hear that? It’s the tick-tock of the countdown to summer vacation, a time of glee for children — and perhaps panic for some parents who suddenly have kids at home full time. No need to fret. It’s the perfect opportunity for a family-friendly getaway, and they’re easy to take thanks to accommodations that cater to kids – and weary parents, too. Forgot the Pack ‘n Play? No sweat. Need wine delivered to your room after baby’s bedtime? Would you like red or white?

    Here are five of the best in Dallas-Fort Worth, all just a few hours from Houston — and worth the drive.

    Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway
    There’s something about a night spent under the stars with loved ones, where the glow of the moon replaces the glow of a cellphone. Mineral Wells is home to one of the state’s most family-friendly state parks, and it’s less than two hours west of DFW. In addition to boating, fishing, swimming, natural rock climbing, and miles of trails to hike and bike, the park offers fun and educational events in the onsite amphitheater that cater to kids. The programs take place on Saturday nights at dusk and include topics like bird call identification, night sounds, and stargazing. Video games will soon be forgotten — at least for the evening.

    Lodging is rustic and includes only campsites and screened shelters, most of which include picnic tables, outdoor grills, a fire ring, water, electrical hookups, and lantern posts. Showers and restrooms are within short walking distance. Fees range from $10-$36 nightly, plus park entrance fees.

    Downtown Granbury
    Lake Granbury has its own sandy beach — and it doesn't require a drive to the coast. The pretty park offers beach volleyball, kayak rentals, concessions, and picnic pavilions. There’s also a boardwalk, and the beach is within easy walking distance to the historic downtown Granbury square.

    On the square itself, kid-friendly restaurants are abundant, from the automotive-themed Fillin’ Station, popular for its burgers, to Babe’s Chicken Dinner House, where the servers frequently break into sing-alongs.

    The Hilton Garden Inn makes for an easy family stay — it’s right next to the beach. Rates start at $119. But for more private accommodations, consider the charming Heavenhill Guesthouse. The uniquely restored two-bedroom, two-bathroom home is within walking distance to the square. It offers a fully equipped kitchen, living room, washer and dryer, and massive pecan tree that shades the back patio, which is home to rocking chairs, a picnic table, and grill. Rates start at $155 a night.

    North Texas Jellystone Park
    It’s hard to miss the colorful campgrounds while traveling along Interstate 35W through Burleson, but booking a stay may not cross one’s mind until kids come along. The RV park and resort can accommodate campers of all kinds — from those who wish to rough it in their own tents to “glampers” who prefer a luxury log cabin with a screened porch, kitchen and living area, and queen-sized beds.

    There are more than 120 acres to explore, and popular activities include catch-and-release fishing, laser tag, biking, paintball, train rides, and weekend family dance parties under the stars by the light of a bonfire. At Pirates’ Cove Waterpark, located just next door, guests will find waterfalls, slides, pools, and a winding lazy river. (Entrance fee required.)

    Jellystone Park does have an onsite eatery (and there are several in Pirates’ Cove); menu options are fairly limited to casual grub like burgers, hot wings, pizza, hot dogs, and nachos. Those with dietary restrictions should plan to bring their own meals and take note that outside food is not allowed in Jellystone eateries or the water park. Rates vary.

    Rough Creek Lodge
    There is nothing “rough” about this retreat, located on 11,000 acres about 90 minutes southwest of DFW. While the sprawling ranch is one of the most sought-after venues for weddings and events in the area, it’s also popular for families. Maybe it’s the onsite Kid’s Ranch, where parents can leave their children from 6-10 pm to play games and devour a kid-friendly buffet while they escape for an adult dinner. (Gerard Thompson is the longtime executive chef here, and his rustic American cuisine is worth the trip alone.)

    Or it could be the long list of things to do, like swimming, archery, fishing, hiking, paddle boating, and even hunting and shooting sports for the older kiddos. Horseback riding, paintball, guided fishing, ziplining, and mule rentals are also available.

    Families can stay in the Main Lodge, where each room has a private balcony with oversized rocking chairs that overlook a small lake, or in one of four small cabins with screened-in porches located about a half-mile away in a wooded area where deer graze.

    Rates start at $333 per adult and include a three-course dinner and breakfast. Children under 15 stay and eat free. (There is a $30 fee per child for more than three children.)

    Great Wolf Lodge
    This kid-friendly lodge in Grapevine has become a favorite among DFW staycationers. But it caters to adults, too. Incredibly important details many parents may not know: the resort is home to multiple cocktail bars, upscale dining, a full-service spa, and “wine down” room service with bottle and charcuterie board delivery after 8 pm. The kids aren’t the only ones in for some fun.

    At the 80,000-square-foot indoor water park, the weather forecast is always sunny and warm, so unpredictable Texas weather doesn’t matter here. Little ones will love the countless opportunities to splash and play amid water slides, a wave pool, winding river, and towering water fort tree house. Even babies and toddlers have a pool of their own to sit and splash, where the “deep” end maxes out at 18 inches. Parents can take comfort in knowing trained lifeguards are on constant watch, and there are life jackets of all sizes available at no fee.

    Activities on dry land include a busy arcade, 4-D theater, kids-themed spa with ice cream sundaes, daily kids’ fitness classes including yoga and “Wolfercise,” live shows, a breakfast buffet with roaming characters, and a very popular scavenger hunt game that takes participants all over the property seeking clues with a magic wand. (Plan for a restorative night’s rest thanks to tuckered out children.)

    Brand new are build-your-own in-room fort kits, which come with two colorful sheets, ties, clothespins, a camp lantern and a tag to personalize, all in a Great Wolf backpack to take home.

    The Great Wolf Lodge culinary team can also accommodate all food allergies, and all kitchens are completely nut-free. Rates start at $199 per night.

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    Houston shines among best summer vacation destinations for 2026

    Amber Heckler
    May 14, 2026 | 6:30 pm
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    Nearly three quarters of Americans are planning on going on vacation this summer, and Houston is climbing up the national hot list of the best summer destinations of 2026.

    The Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metro ranked as the No. 20 best summer travel destination in WalletHub's annual study, which compared 100 of the largest U.S. metro areas across 41 metrics based on travel costs and hassles, local costs, attractions, weather, and activities and safety.

    The U.S. metros that scored the top three spots are Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, Georgia (No. 1); Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida (No. 2); and Texas neighbor Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos (No. 3).

    Houston's 2026 ranking is up 15 spots from last year's report when the city was the 35th best summer travel destination.

    Here's how H-Town stacked up in the six main categories:

    • No. 7 – Attractions
    • No. 13 – Local costs
    • No. 24 – Activities
    • No. 50 – Weather
    • No. 84 – Travel costs and hassles
    • No. 90 – Safety
    Summer activities may draw in more tourists, but that shouldn't stop Houstonians from exploring their own city. From Fourth of July celebrations, to a one-night only hip-hop show, there are plenty of things to do to keep occupied and beat the summer heat in the city. And a trip to the Johnson Space Center, Houston Museum of Natural Science, or the Houston Zoo are always options for locals that want to pretend to be tourists for the day.
    Other top Texas summer travel destinations
    The Austin metro ranked as the third-best summer travel destination in the U.S., and it's the most conveniently located neighbor from Houston that's less than three hours away.
    The study found air travel to Austin — though not entirely cheap — has plenty of short nonstop flights from other major cities, making it an easily reachable destination compared to most other U.S. cities. Austin's reputation as foodie city and its outdoor recreational activities also bring in a lot of summer tourism.

    "One reason why Austin is a great destination is that it’s really easy to find affordable restaurants that are rated at least 4.5 stars out of 5 on Yelp," the report's author wrote. "Austin offers a mix of culture and outdoor fun, boasting a high number of attractions including the Bullock Texas State History Museum as well as shopping centers, music venues, food festivals and hiking trails."

    The suburbs also attract tourists looking for fun things to do that aren't just in central or downtown Austin, like checking out new restaurants in Round Rock and Georgetown.

    Visitors taking an extended trip to Texas can also visit San Antonio-New Braunfels and Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, which also ranked among the top 25 and landed in the No. 11 and No. 21 spots, respectively.

    The top 10 best summer travel destinations in 2026 are:

    • No. 1 – Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, Georgia
    • No. 2 – Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida
    • No. 3 – Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, Texas
    • No. 4 – Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-Virginia-Maryland-West Virginia
    • No. 5 – Urban Honolulu, Hawaii
    • No. 6 – Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida
    • No. 7 – Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware-Maryland
    • No. 8 – Salt Lake City, Utah
    • No. 9 – Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana
    • No. 10 – Richmond, Virginia
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