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6 quaint Texas towns for an easy weekend escape from the Houston hustle

Melissa Gaskill
Jun 1, 2018 | 9:15 am

Houston offers locals and visitors fabulous hotels, amazing restaurants, and attractions that run the gamut from major museums to theme parks. However, nothing beats the charm of small town Texas, so this summer consider trading metropolitian for something a little more rustic.

Texas is peppered with quaint towns, each with its own unique character, history, and things to do — or the opportunity to do not much. Here are six sweet small towns to try.

Alpine
The hipsters head to Marfa, but if you’re not up for pretending you understand the latest weird art installment, have a down-to-earth West Texas weekend in Alpine. Make like a local at the grand old Holland Hotel, built in 1928 by rancher JR Holland and designed by acclaimed architect Henry Trost (also designer of Marathon’s Gage Hotel, Hotel Paisano in Marfa, and Hotel El Capitan in Van Horn). Dine on sophisticated cowboy cuisine in Reata Restaurant, also started by a West Texas rancher.

Locals and visitors alike hang out at the tap room at Big Bend Brewing Company, “the beer from out here,” featuring La Frontera IPA, National Park Hefeweizen, Terlingua Gold Pale Ale, and seasonal brews. Stay sober enough to drive a few miles out of town to the Marfa Lights viewing area on Highway 90. If the lights don’t show up, don’t worry, your consolation prize is millions of stars. Plus, you’re close to hiking and wildlife watching in Davis Mountains State Park and Big Bend National Park.

Bandera
Bandera calls itself the Cowboy Capital of the World, making a stay at a dude ranch and some horseback riding a must. Hill Country State Natural Area offers some of the most scenic trails for riding, as well as hiking. Another must for any self-respecting cowpoke: authentic Texas barbecue. Find it at Busbee’s BBQ on Main Street, or up the road in Medina at Keese’s Barbecue. Then, pull on your boots and head to Arkey Blue’s Silver Dollar, purportedly the oldest continuously operating honky-tonk in Texas, for a little two-steppin’ with live music Friday through Monday (and Arkey himself on Saturdays). Don’t have any boots? Stop into Bandera General Store and remedy that situation real quick like.

If you’re into a different kind of boot, say the hiking kind, explore more than ten miles of trails in rugged Lost Maples State Natural Area, best known for its fall colors but also sporting canyons, scenic views, springs, ponds, and rivers.

Big Spring
When the Hotel Settles opened in Big Spring in 1930, the 15-story building was the tallest between El Paso and Fort Worth, and you’re still unlikely to spot anything taller from your window. Settles Grill serves West Texas classics like fried pickles and chicken fried steak along with fancier fare, including duck confit and tenderloin. Big Spring State Park features a Civilian Conservation Corps-built loop road for walking, jogging, or cycling. Get more low-cost entertainment at Comanche Trail Park, home of the actual Big Spring, as well as two disc golf courses, a sprawling playground, water park, and the Municipal Golf Course; this park also puts on elaborate Fourth of July fireworks (it's a big city show without the crowds). Or, go a little wild and crazy at Moss Creek Lake, which has a paintball course, dirt bike course, and a swim beach. You’re bound to work up an appetite, and this town has got you covered with barbecue, Tex-Mex, and a family diner.

Chappell Hill
Not a whole lot happens in the tiny town of Chappell Hill, and that’s kind of the point. Alejandra Ray started out baking pies at Bever’s Kitchen, then bought the place in 2001. She still serves about 30 different kinds of pie, along with chicken and dumplings, chicken fried steak, homemade bread, and other fresh favorites.

Guesthouses at Southern Rose Ranch feature an outdoor kitchen and hot tub, and don’t be surprised if you see grazing cows and horses while you sup or soak. At Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, aka the birthplace of Texas, take one of the excellent tours of Independence Hall, a replica of the building where an 1836 convention penned the Texas Declaration of Independence. The complex includes Barrington Living History Farm, which recreates life on a 19th century farmstead with authentic buildings, livestock, crops, and costumed interpreters. After all that, time for more pie. Those 30 flavors won’t try themselves.

Salado
Just 50 miles north of Austin, Salado feels light-years away, with a slow pace and plenty of parking. The newly renovated, circa-1861 Stagecoach Inn serves authentic Texas comfort food and Southern hospitality. Sip one of the 60 Texas craft beers on the dog-friendly patio at Chupacabra Craft Beer, accompanied by live music. Set a spell on the porch before you hit the hay at the Inn at Salado bed and breakfast, which earned both a Texas Historical Marker and a National Register Listing. The Inn’s homemade breakfast includes old world-style quiche, biscuits, sausage gravy, seasonal fruit, and waffles. A meal like that calls for some activity, perhaps hiking the Good Water Trail around nearby Lake Georgetown. While it runs 26 miles in all, multiple access points make shorter routes possible.

Terlingua
La Posada Milagro guesthouses on a hillside in the Terlingua ghost town offer views of the mountains of Big Bend and Mexico, large stone showers, and great stargazing from the patio and outdoor kitchen. Its cafe, Espresso ... Y Poco Mas, serves fresh, homemade breakfast and lunch, and locals hang out here for the Wi-Fi (otherwise rare in these parts). Watch the mountains turn dark at sunset from the porch of The Starlite Theatre Restaurant next door, built in the 1930s for employees of the old Chisos Mining company, then have a prickly pear margarita (or two) and an antelope burger while listening to live music inside. Spend a day driving FM 170 from here to Presidio, one of the most scenic roads in Texas and beyond. Much of it winds along the edge of Big Bend Ranch State Park and past trailheads for hikes through slot canyons and onto mesas. Many more miles of trails await inside the state park and in Big Bend National Park. Outfitters in Terlingua offer river trips and guided hikes and tours.

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Top Texas hotels turn up the summer fun and more travel ideas for July

Amber Heckler
Jul 2, 2026 | 9:15 am
Austin Motel Float Film summer movie series
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The Austin Motel's summer Float Film series is bringing '90s-era movies back to the silver screen.

Houstonians have a host of options to plan a quick vacation or weekend getaway in Texas this month.

Travelers on the hunt for a heat-busting adventure outside of the Bayou City can mosey over to the Texas Hill Country for a star-studded barbecue masterclass, catch a poolside film screening at an iconic Austin motel, or learn about Tejano history at a San Antonio art museum.

Here are CultureMap's top picks for a July vacation around Texas.

Austin

The iconic Austin Motel on South Congress is cooling off visitors with its poolside Float Film series. Cult-classic '90s films are returning to the outdoor silver screen all summer long with 10 Things I Hate About You on July 10 and sci-fi action blockbuster The Matrix on July 24. Doors open at 5 pm, and the movies begin at dusk. Tickets are $18 for children and adults, and visitors can purchase a take-home pool float for $20. Tickets can be reserved via ResortPass.

Over 130 local musicians and bands will flock to Austin for the Red River Cultural District's donation-based music festival Hot Summer Nights from July 16-18. The annual festival gives local acts a paid opportunity to play, offers music lovers an affordable way to catch up with the scene, and drives food and beverage business to venues during a seasonally slow time. Tickets are not required, but RRCD asks fans to RSVP in advance as a courtesy.

San Antonio

Texas travelers can brush up on their Tejano history with two landmark exhibitions showing at the Briscoe Western Art Museum this month. Selena Forever/Siempre Selena is a large-scale photograph collection of the queen of Tejano music, Selena Quintanilla, and Tejano Legacy: Another American Origin Story is a bilingual exhibit covering 400 years of Tejano history and culture through rare artworks, artifacts, and more. Siempre Selena is on view now, and Tejano Legacy opens July 24. The two exhibits are meant to complement each other, and both are included in regular museum admission. Non-member museum admission is $16 per person with discounts for active duty military, seniors, and students.

Selena Quintanilla, Selena Forever/Siempre Selena exhibit at the Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio Selena Forever/Siempre Selena is on display until January 4, 2027.Photo by John Dyer, courtesy of Briscoe Western Art Museum

The Hill Country

Dripping Springs luxury resort Camp Lucy will host a three-day Summer Barbecue & Live Fire Masterclass featuring five Texas pitmasters from July 27-29. The star-studded lineup includes two North Texas pitmasters — Noah Hester and Dayne Weaver — plus Austin pitmaster Evan LeRoy of LeRoy and Lewis, Waco's Helberg Barbecue founder Phillip Helberg, and international barbecue ambassador Dave McCormack. Attendees will get their hands dirty with immersive education sessions, and enjoy plenty of smoked meats along the way. Three-day VIP single tickets are $2,500, VIP couples tickets are $3,250, and single-day passes for the main event on July 28 are $450. Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite.

The newly reopened Faust Hotel in New Braunfels is bringing live music to the Magnolia Patio with a new free music series running Thursdays through Saturdays from 7-10 pm. The July talent lineup spans various genres from pop-country to R&B, and the hotel has booked several local musicians, such as Andi Holleman, Elysha LeMaster, Lacy Brinson, Jeremy Parsons, Guy Vincent, and many more. Guests can enjoy light bites and craft cocktails during each performance.

Houston

From July through September, guests and visitors at the Thompson Houston hotel can work up a sweat while enjoying the rooftop pool with a new water aerobics series led by wellness brand Splash Society. The 50-minute classes promise a high-energy, rhythm-driven experience that combines cardio, strength training, and Pilates-inspired movement. Each class also includes an after-class cocktail, access to the pool until 1 pm, and a $15 credit for valet parking. Classes will be held on July 11 and July 25 starting at 10 am. Tickets are $85 per person and can be booked at hyattexperiences.com.

Great Wolf Lodge Webster has unveiled an exclusive new lounge area that's only available at four Great Wolf Lodge locations nationwide. The Sunset Social Club is an outdoor patio lounge offering guests a relaxing way to transition from the excitement of the day into an evening of fire pits, patio games, and a curated menu of cocktails or mocktails. Guests can also pick one of four gourmet s'mores kits to get the most out of a fireside evening. Stays at Great Wolf Lodge start at $199 per night in July.

Austin Motel Float Film summer movie series

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The Austin Motel's summer Float Film series is bringing '90s-era movies back to the silver screen.

Dallas-Fort Worth

Fort Worth's famous Bowie House hotel is collaborating with West Texas' award-winning Perini Ranch Steakhouse for a two-day ranch-to-table dinner series on July 22-23. A seven-course tasting meal featuring Perini Ranch's premium cuts will be developed by Bowie House's executive chef Antonio Votta. Lisa and Tom Perini will be in attendance for an in-depth conversation about their ranch, its livestock, and the legacy and culture of "Cowboy Cooking." Tickets are $235 per person (plus tax and service fee) and can be reserved via Resy.

Coming Soon

We're looking ahead to two high-profile Texas openings coming later this year that are now available for booking.

Canyon Ranch, one of the world's most celebrated wellness brands, is now accepting reservations at its new 600-acre Spicewood retreat in preparation for its highly anticipated debut in October. Canyon Ranch Austin spa-resort boasts 141 guest rooms that overlook 1.5 miles of Lake Travis and the countryside beyond. The sprawling property also contains multiple wellness facilities such as a 40,000-square-foot spa, four food and beverage concepts, sport courts and pools, and so much more. Stays start at $1,325 per night, which includes a $200 nightly spa and fitness credit. Stays can be booked on canyonranch.com.

A reimagined historic hotel on the San Antonio River Walk is now accepting reservations ahead of its December debut. Sítio El Tropicano will boast 315 guest rooms and three food and beverage concepts spearheaded by Austin hospitality group Emmer & Rye. The property has also opened applications for its Sítio Club, an exclusive membership offering priority cabana, dining, and spa reservations; member-only access to spaces over the River Walk; guest room upgrades; and a calendar of seasonal programming.

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