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    Where to travel right now

    11 deals for a romantic retreat around Texas this February

    Amber Heckler
    Feb 3, 2026 | 4:00 pm

    February is the month of love, so this Texas travel roundup is as full as a box of chocolates with hotel getaways and special deals for Valentine's, Galentine's, and any celebration of romance and friendship.

    Travelers can enjoy tastings and discounts at dozens of Hill Country wineries, book a romantic vacation at a luxurious hotel in Uptown Dallas, or stay local and plan a bespoke couples' massage experience at a Houston hotel.

    For a change of pace, we've thrown in a Mardi Gras event in Galveston, too.

    Here are CultureMap's top picks for a quick and blissful escape around Texas in February.

    In Austin

    Guests don't have to wait for Valentine's Day to take advantage of Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa's "From Omni, With Love" package to create a bespoke stay for that special someone. The hotel will arrange for a pre-arrival call with its "Love Concierge" to accommodate requests and customization for the stay. The offer also features complimentary late checkout at 1 pm, sparkling wine and chocolates, and a $50 date night credit (excluding Bob's Steak & Chop House). The package is available year-round, seven days a week.

    The Ruby Hotel in Round Rock also offers guests a "Romance Package" that is available year-round for couples who might not be Valentine's Day celebrators, but still want to enjoy a romantic getaway for special occasions or anniversaries. The package offers sparkling Prosecco and chocolate truffles upon guests' arrival to their room, which will be decorated in silk rose petals with a handwritten postcard to add a personal touch to the stay. The package is a $75 add-on charge, and standard room rates at The Ruby Hotel begin at $136.50 per night in February.

    In San Antonio

    The InterContinental San Antonio hotel is celebrating friendships with "Love Bites: A Galentine's Drag Show" at the High Praise rooftop lounge on Saturday, February 7. The after dark drag show promises an unforgettable and unapologetic night full of "iconic energy, glamor, and attitude" headlined by San Antonio's iconic Kristi Waters and featuring a special guest. Tickets are $53.98 per person (after taxes and fees) and can be purchased on Eventbrite.

    In the Hill Country

    More than 55 Hill Country wineries are teaming up to offer complimentary tastings and deals now through February 27 via the Texas Hill Country Wineries' Wine Lovers Celebration Passport. It's a perfect excuse for a romantic retreat to enjoy the scenery across Dripping Springs, Driftwood, Fredericksburg, Johnson City, and many more small Texas towns. Individual passports are $65, and couples passports are $100.

    Texas Hill Country Wineries The Texas Hill Country Wineries Wine Lovers Celebration covers 55 wineries. Photo courtesy of Texas Hill Country Wineries

    After exploring the local wineries, lovebirds can book a dreamy stay at The Albert Hotel in Fredericksburg with the "Romantic Retreat" package that includes a 50 percent discount on valet parking, a $50 daily food and beverage credit, and a complimentary bottle of bubbly upon arrival. The package is available throughout February, and nightly room rates begin at $374.

    At home in Houston

    The Thompson Houston hotel spa is promising to sweep guests "into a world of light and lights" on select Fridays and Saturdays this month with its indulgent "Club Blanc Experience." The romantic spa escape includes a 70-minute couple's massage, champagne and cocktails, creative treats, and valet parking. The experience is available by private reservation only; reservations can be made online, and a private spa concierge will contact guests to customize the experience and finalize details.

    Great Wolf Lodge in Webster is launching an exclusive "Romance on the River" Valentine's Day experience for couples who want a date night – without the kids – to explore the family-friendly water park after hours on February 14. The one-night only experience includes adult-only access to the park and a five-course dinner with wine pairings at a private cabana. Guests can also float the Lazy River while being served an indulgent dessert. The experience is $299 per couple, or $399 per couple with wine pairings.

    February is not only the season of love, but it's also the season for spending time near the coast and celebrating Mardi Gras. The Fancy, the restaurant at Galveston beachside retreat Hotel Lucine, will debut its new Big Easy-themed menu during both Mardi Gras weekends from February 6-8 and 13-15. The Mardi Gras menu will feature to-go drinks (including the rum-based "Hurricane" cocktail), King Cake kolaches, Boudin balls, shrimp and grits, and more. The hotel will also host live music every Friday and Saturday in February. Reservations at The Fancy are highly encouraged during Mardi Gras weekends, and can be booked via OpenTable.

    Hotel Lucine Hurricane cocktail It's Mardi Gras season.Photo by Sam Wiley

    In Dallas-Fort Worth

    Houstonians can make a grand gesture to impress their significant other by booking The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas' "Love is in the Air" getaway package that includes a $90 "breakfast for two" credit that can be used at a hotel restaurant or in-room dining, plus a bottle of Champagne upon arrival, a single red rose, chocolate-covered strawberries, complimentary valet parking, and late checkout. Guests can use promo code "ROM" to book romantic stays from February 6-21. Nightly rates vary.

    The recently launched immersive Surrealism Afternoon Tea at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek has been romantically re-envisioned for February. Guests can expect their savory sandwiches and sweet treats to be presented with a new "love-inspired color palette" that artfully maintains its "imaginative spirit" inspired by the iconic works of Surrealist painter Salvador Dalí. The tea is $95 per person (or $115 per person with a glass of Bollinger Champagne), and is available on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 2:30 pm.

    The HALL Park Hotel, Autograph Collection in Frisco is hosting the ultimate girls night on Friday, February 13 with its "Pretty in Pink: Ladies Cocktail Hour" at the Palato Wine Bar. Guests are invited to to wear their prettiest pink outfit and enjoy a welcome cocktail, Valentine's Day-themed goodies, a special happy hour menu, and complimentary valet. Tickets are $23.18 per person (after taxes and fees) and can be purchased via Eventbrite.

    Great Wolf Lodge Webster "Romance on the River" Valentine's Day experience

    Photo courtesy of Great Wolf Lodge

    Couples can float the river while enjoying their dessert.

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    Preservation efforts

    South Texas mission makes list of America’s most endangered historic places

    Associated Press
    May 21, 2026 | 4:00 pm
    Ruidosa Church
    Facebook/Friends of the Ruidosa Church
    El Corazon Sagrado de la Iglesia de Jesus in Ruidosa, Texas is considered an endangered place.

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A historic South Texas mission joins the Stonewall National Monument, the President's House Site, and the Women's Rights National Historic Park among 11 sites on this year's annual list of the most endangered historic places in the United States compiled by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

    The 2026 list, announced Wednesday, May 20, marks America's 250th anniversary with the foundational principle that everyone is created equal as the theme, said Carol Quillen, president and CEO of the nonprofit organization. The 11 sites offer examples of how, over time, Americans have fought against injustice and for equality, she said.

    “We wanted to think about those ideas, especially this notion that all human beings are created equal and find places, sometimes unsung places ... that not all Americans routinely think about," Quillen told The Associated Press.

    The sites are spread across the United States — from New York and California on the East and West Coasts, to Alabama and Texas in the South, to Michigan in the Midwest and the Four Corners of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah in the Rocky Mountain West.

    At least three of the sites — Stonewall, the El Corazon church in Texas, and President's House in Philadelphia — have been endangered by Trump administration actions.

    “We want to save these places," Quillen said, “not just because the bricks and mortar is important but because the stories these places hold are important."

    For the first time since the list debuted in 1988, each site on the 2026 list will receive a one-time $25,000 grant to help highlight their connections to the principle that all people are created equal and address the threats they face.

    The 11 sites are:

    Ruidosa, Texas: El Corazon Sagrado de la Iglesia de Jesus
    The more than century-old adobe church served as a refuge and place of worship for Mexican and Mexican American farming communities on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border along the Rio Grande River. Vacant since the 1950s, the structure has benefited from continued restoration provided by the nonprofit Friends of the Ruidosa Church but remains threatened by proposed construction of a U.S. border wall that could come within a few hundred yards of the property. (The nonprofit has posted an official statement and more information about the border wall here.) Ruidosa is in far west Texas, roughly 35 miles northwest of Presidio and 46 miles southwest of Marfa, near the rugged Chinati Mountains.

    El Corazon Sagrado de la Iglesia de Jesus A historic photograph of El Corazon Sagrado de la Iglesia de Jesus.Facebook/Friends of the Ruidosa Church

    Montgomery, Alabama: Ben Moore Hotel
    The hotel was a refuge for Black people living under laws that enforced racial separation in the South. Prolonged vacancy has caused structural deterioration and the historic Centennial Hill neighborhood surrounding it faces pressure from development. The hotel housed key players from the Civil Rights Movement, including the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rev. Ralph Abernathy. The Conservation Fund announced in November that it would help preserve the hotel.

    Modoc County, California: Tule Lake Segregation Center
    Initially known as the Tule Lake War Relocation Center, it was set up as a camp but later became a segregation center where Japanese Americans who were thought to be disloyal to the United States were imprisoned. The site is now a national monument managed by the National Park Service. Only 37 acres of the 1,100-acre site is protected. Most of it is at risk of permanent alteration from a proposed nearby construction project.

    California: Angel Island Immigration Station
    It was the largest immigration port on the West Coast between 1910 and 1940, particularly for immigrants from Asia and the Pacific. Hundreds of thousands were processed, detained and/or interrogated there because of their race. The station currently is threatened by physical, environmental, political and economic factors. Additional funding is needed for structural repairs and programming to increase awareness.

    Somerset, Massachusetts: Swansea Friends Meeting House
    Recognized as the oldest surviving Quaker meeting house in the state, it was built in 1701 to serve as a refuge by a congregation fleeing religious persecution and looking for a safe place to worship. The building has been closed for years and needs significant rehabilitation.

    Michigan: Detroit Association of Women's Clubs
    Founded in 1921, the association was one of the first Black organizations in Detroit to own their headquarters building, which was purchased in 1941. But the building has been closed since 2024, when water pipes burst and damaged the interior. Money is needed to help the association reopen the building.

    New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Utah: Greater Chaco Cultural Landscape
    The landscape is an ancestral homeland sustained for over a millennium by the Pueblo and Hopi people, but is threatened by changes to federal land policy that could open up significant portions to oil and gas development. Permanent protections and tribal consultation are needed to protect its cultural integrity.

    Seneca Falls, New York: Women's Rights National Historical Park
    The park tells the story of the first Women's Rights Convention, held in Seneca Falls, in July 1848. It faces a deferred maintenance backlog of over $10 million. Additional funding and support are needed to help preserve the park as a place to teach visitors about the history of women's rights.

    New York: Stonewall National Monument
    The first and only U.S. national monument dedicated to LGBTQ+ history was the subject of administration actions that saw the rainbow Pride flag removed from its flagpole earlier this year before it was restored. The National Park Service had removed the flag in February, citing federal guidance that limited the agency to displaying only the American, Interior Department and POW/MIA flags. But the administration reversed course in April as it agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by advocacy and historic preservation groups that sought to block the flag's removal at the Manhattan site.

    After Trump returned to office, he ended diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, and many references to transgender people were excised from the Stonewall monument’s website and materials. The Republican administration similarly has put national parks, museums and landmarks under a messaging microscope, aiming to remove or alter materials that it says are “divisive or partisan” or “inappropriately disparage Americans.”

    Philadelphia: The President's House Site
    The administration abruptly removed exhibits on the lives of nine people enslaved at the site in the 1790s under George Washington, the first U.S. president, who lived there when Philadelphia served as the nation's capital. The exhibits were taken down as part of a broad effort by the administration to remove from federal properties information it deems “disparaging” to Americans. The issue is currently the subject of litigation between the city and federal government.

    Heath Springs, South Carolina: Hanging Rock Revolutionary War Battlefield
    The Battle of Hanging Rock was a key battle in the Southern Campaigns of the Revolutionary War and is considered a Patriot victory that helped boost morale and ultimately weaken British control in South Carolina. Only portions of the core battlefield are protected and open to the public, with the area anticipating population growth and increasing development pressures.

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