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    Traveling with littles

    5 fun and easy getaways from Houston for families with toddlers in tow

    Celestina Blok
    Jul 26, 2019 | 1:45 pm

    Road-tripping with toddlers can make a parent want to turn around and head home. Fits, fights, and full-blown meltdowns are all potentials — and that might be within the first 30 minutes. But when the end destination offers activities and amenities the entire family can appreciate, like toddler-friendly play areas, easy access to nap time, and spacious accommodations (with maybe a cocktail bar for Mom and Dad), a summer getaway is worth the drive — tantrums and all. Here are five easy trips from Houston to check off your list — no need to wait until the kids are potty-trained.

    Cinnamon Shore, Port Aransas
    The Gulf Coast town was hit hard by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and some businesses are still working to recover. But this beautiful beachfront resort, located fewer than five miles from Port A proper, was virtually unharmed. Family activities are big here. Think kids’ movies on the lush lawn, sandcastle lesson, s’mores nights, evening outdoor live music, bonfires on the beach, buggy and bike rentals, and plenty of splash time at multiple on-site swimming pools.

    Parents can enjoy yoga on the beach, paddleboard yoga, surf lessons, and the opportunity to have some downtime while older kids (age 5 to 12) participate in afternoon kids’ camp activities.

    But the biggest draw might be the luxurious vacation rentals painted in pastels of turquoise, coral, yellow, and sea green. Each features classic architectural styles with clean lines and crisp coastal décor. Spacious layouts offer plenty of room for the entire family, and the distance from Port Aransas’ busy hub means a much less-crowded beach.

    Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa, Bastrop
    Truth be told, the entire family could spend all day at the pool here and be happy as clams. It’s essentially a small water park featuring a winding water slide, lazy river, splash pad, basketball and volleyball areas, and shaded canopies. There's also a sandy beach area for kids to play — perfect if the littles want some sandcastle time and a trip to the beach isn't on the agenda.

    But there is so much more to do at the 400-acre Hill Country resort, which is located fewer than 30 miles east of Austin. The kid-friendly staff organizes all kinds of outdoor games and activities, from arts and crafts (think jewelry-making and picture frame fun), scavenger hunts, pony rides, face-painting, outdoor movie nights, fireside s'mores, and horse-drawn carriage rides.

    About 500 scenic guest rooms, including 58 suites, are located along the banks of the lower Colorado River (where Dad or Mom could sneak away with a fishing rod) against a backdrop of rolling hills. Some suites offer residential-style amenities with separate living and dining areas, but note that there are no kitchen facilities. On-site restaurants like the casual Firewheel Café will keep families well-fed. There's also an ice cream parlor and emporium, hot dog stand serving shaved ice on a cone, a food truck, and bar for poolside sips and bites.

    Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow, Oklahoma
    Find shady solace in a towering forest of pine trees at this picturesque Southeast Oklahoma destination, located about six hours from Houston. The 3,482-acre park sits along the shores of Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River, which is popular for fly-fishing, thanks to a year-round trout-stocking schedule. But toddlers will have fun (and burn lots of energy) with several park activities, including twice-an-hour miniature train rides, horseback riding, swimming, playgrounds, and lots of room for outdoor play.

    Rustic and modern cabins are available within the park, along with the 40-room Lakeview Lodge, where guests get a free continental breakfast each morning. While more than 40 cabins stand in the park, dozens more surround it — many with luxury amenities like wraparound porches, private hot tubs, stone fireplaces, and secluded outdoor views. Visitors will also find mini golf, ice cream parlors, and several family-friendly restaurants and breweries just outside the park entrance.

    There’s even a petting zoo with an array of barnyard animals, birds, reptiles, and exotic animals cared for by licensed wildlife rehabilitation staff just a few miles north of the park entrance in Hochatown.

    Schlitterbahn Waterpark & Resort, New Braunfels
    Schlitterbahn is already well known for its rip-roaring rides and tubular fun along the Comal River in New Braunfels — the water park is touted as the world’s first and is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

    But many may not realize the 70-acre park first started as a resort. Several options for convenient overnight accommodations still exist there today. Room styles range from basic hotel rooms and condos to riverbend cabins and luxury “treehaus” suites. There’s also a five-room vacation home for large parties, and pools reserved just for resort guests. For baby guppies and toddler tadpoles who still require a midday nap (or two), having a relaxing retreat just steps from the park can turn a potential tantrum into a rejuvenating snooze — a win for all parties, parents included.

    There also is plenty of splashy entertainment for little ones. The Kiddie Coast offers an easily climbable pirate ship, yellow submarine, and friendly octopus, all with slides made for kids less than 48 inches. There’s also the Tadpole Kiddie Pool with frogs, turtles, and seashells that masquerade as slides; Kinderhaven, with more shallow water slides and shady seating areas; and Sea Creature Cove with giant mushrooms that spray water to keep kiddos cool. Life jackets and puddle jumper swim jackets are available in the park.

    Parking is free, and guests may still bring in ice chests of any size at no fee. So pack the fruit pouches, squeezable yogurts, Goldfish crackers, and any other must-have snacks that will appease “hangry” toddlers during an all-day stay. Note that outside alcohol is not permitted, but adult beverages are sold inside the park — another win for parents.

    Galveston Island
    It's just an hour-and-a-half drive from Houston to get on island time in Galveston, where there are 32 miles of beaches to explore.

    Most hotels and restaurants are located on the iconic Seawall Boulevard, Galveston’s main beachfront drag that stays pretty hectic with traffic. Staying on the Seawall will require a short stroller or wagon trip across the busy boulevard, but there are several pedestrian pathways for crossing.

    Stewart Beach, located on the island’s eastern side, is popular for families and offers a playground, showers, concessions, and chair and umbrella rentals, along with lifeguards on duty. But leave the alcohol at home.

    Drive right up to the water at East Beach, located on the island’s easternmost shores. Note that alcohol is permitted here, and festivals with live music take place often.

    For those looking to stay right on the shoreline, head farther south and look for beach houses, condos and resort-style hotels along Terminal San Luis Pass Road. Many hotels here feature pools with beachfront views, and the Gulf Coast sands are just a boardwalk stroll away — meaning toddlers can have quick access to both building sandcastles and taking a hotel room nap.

    Break up beach time with a trip to Moody Gardens. The educational entertainment complex features an aquarium with countless sea creatures, including penguins and sharks; an enclosed rainforest with free-roaming animals from monkeys to macaws; a discovery museum currently offering a SpongeBob “Subpants” adventure exhibit; and a Dora the Explorer-themed play area.

    Moody Gardens is also home to Palm Beach, a small water park with a lazy river, wave pool, two water slides, and a splash pad for little ones with dump buckets, spray arches, and fountains. Tickets may be purchased by attraction or for all attractions via value pass.

    Staying on site at Schlitterbahn water park makes it easy to escape for mid-day naps.

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    Staying on site at Schlitterbahn water park makes it easy to escape for mid-day naps.
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    New year, fresh air

    Gear up for a 'first day hike' at a Texas park on New Year’s Day 2026

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 30, 2025 | 9:30 am
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    Photo courtesy of San Marcos CVB
    This beats the stair-stepper at the gym any day.

    Here's a way to start your health-focused new year's resolutions that won't make you want to hit the snooze button on January 1: Plan a "first day hike."

    According to Texas Parks & Wildlife, First Day Hikes is a nationwide program to encourage hiking on New Year's Day. State parks near Houston and throughout Texas are offering the chance for people of all ages and fitness levels to stretch their legs and explore the great outdoors on the first day of 2026.

    "First day hikes vary from short, leisurely nature walks on forested trails; boardwalk strolls through wetlands or to the beach; or climbs into the mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert," the agency says on its website. "Some first day hikes aren't hikes at all: We also lead bike rides, paddling tours, and maybe even horseback rides. Choose the event that's right for you."

    State parks offer both guided and self-guided hikes on January 1. If you choose a self-guided hike, look for tables or stop at headquarters for hike information and maps, they advise. "After your hike, stop back by to report on your hike and collect a memento of your visit," they say.

    Note that most state parks charge an entry fee or day use fee. For those who plan to visit several times throughout the year, a Texas State Parks Pass could help save money.

    Here are all the Texas state parks offering first-day hikes on January 1, 2026, clustered by region. All are self-guided walking hikes that do not require registration, unless otherwise indicated. Find out more details about each one here.

    Gulf Coast & Coastal Bend

    • Galveston Island State Park (Sunrise beach walk with a ranger.)
    • Mustang Island State Park (Ranger-guided walk at sunrise.)
    • Goose Island State Park (Bird hikes)
    • Sea Rim State Park (First Day Paddle)
    • Brazos Bend State Park (Guided hike)
    • Sheldon Lake State Park & Environmental Learning Center (Guided hike and dog walk)
    • Huntsville State Park (Chinquapin Challenge)
    • Lake Livingston State Park (Guided hike)
    • Stephen F. Austin State Park

    East Texas & Piney Woods

    • Tyler State Park (Guided tour)
    • Daingerfield State Park
    • Lake Tawakoni State Park
    • Martin Creek Lake State Park (Birding hike)
    • Atlanta State Park (Guided hike)
    • Mission Tejas State Park
    • Caddo Lake State Park
    • Cooper State Park (South Sulphur & Doctors Creek. Hike or bike.)
    • Martin Dies, Jr. State Park (Guided and unguided hikes)
    • Village Creek State Park

    Hill Country & Central Texas

    • Honey Creek State Natural Area (Registration required.)
    • Blanco State Park
    • Guadalupe River State Park
    • Palmetto State Park (Self-guided hike and sunrise bird hike)
    • Lockhart State Park
    • Pedernales Falls State Park (Guided hike)
    • Government Canyon State Natural Area
    • Lake Somerville State Park
    • Lost Maples State Natural Area
    • Inks Lake State Park (Guided hike)
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    • Hill Country State Natural Area (Guided hike)
    • Lyndon B. Johnson State Park & Historic Site (First Day Bird Walk)
    • Dinosaur Valley State Park (Guided hike)
    • Meridian State Park (Story Book Stroll)
    • Colorado Bend State Park (Guided hike)
    • Lake Brownwood State Park
    • Bastrop State Park (Ranger-guided birding)
    • Buescher State Park

    North Texas

    • Ray Roberts Lake State Park (Johnson Branch & Isle du Bois. Guided and unguided hikes.)
    • Eisenhower State Park
    • Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway (Guided hike)
    • Fort Richardson State Park & Historic Site
    • Palo Pinto Mountains State Park (Registration required)
    • Lake Whitney State Park (Guided mindful walk)
    • Bonham State Park (Guided hike)
    • Lake Arrowhead State Park
    • Purtis Creek State Park
    • Possum Kingdom State Park

    South Texas & Rio Grande Valley

    • Falcon State Park (Guided hike)
    • Choke Canyon State Park
    • Lake Corpus Christi State Park
    • Goliad State Park & Historic Site (Guided hikes)
    • Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
    • Resaca de la Palma State Park
    • Lake Casa Blanca International State Park

    West Texas & Panhandle

    • Palo Duro Canyon State Park (Guided and unguided hikes.)
    • Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway
    • Copper Breaks State Park
    • Abilene State Park
    • San Angelo State Park
    • Big Spring State Park (Guided hike)
    • Davis Mountains State Park
    • Franklin Mountains State Park
    • Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site
    • Big Bend Ranch State Park (including Chinati Mountains)
    • Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site (Guided and unguided)
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