When it comes to outdoor adventures & activities in Texas, we are surely blessed. From beaches and wetlands to mountains and canyons to rolling plants and undulating hills, our state is a nature lover's dream. This scenic road trip lets you experience several of Texas' most iconic landscapes in just two days, and it's the perfect way to get outside this month (and beyond!). I've personally visited all of the stops on this incredible journey, and I have to say that stringing them all together is the trip of a lifetime.
From national parks and campgrounds to waterfalls, canyons, and more, there is so much to love about America’s natural splendor — and June, designated as Great Outdoors Month, is the perfect time to get outside.
Featuring under two hours of total drive time, the trip takes you to a cliffside swimming hole, an ancient cave, a fairytale hiking trail, and a restaurant with the most breathtaking patio you've ever seen. After a full day of exploring, you then get to spend the night in a dreamy vacation rental nestled in the trees! Visit Google Maps for a customizable trip itinerary. Enjoy!
Splash the day away at Pace Bend Park
Unlike wildly popular (and therefore insanely crowded) destinations like Hamilton Pool, Pace Bend Park is still something of a hidden gem.
With rugged cliffs overlooking some of the bluest water in Texas and beaches with pearly white sand, this Hill Country oasis will quickly become your new favorite swimming spot.
Whether you opt to sink your toes in the sand and dive into a good book or wade in the refreshing waters, it's always a good time at Pace Bend.
Hike through a fairytale forest at the River Place Limited District
After lunch, it's time to get back out there and keep exploring Texas' Great Outdoors on the River Place Canyon Trail.
Located in the River Place Limited District neighborhood of Austin, this trail system features three separate hikes. Today, we'll be embarking on the 5.4-mile, out-and-back River Place Canyon Trail, which is rated as moderate and features an elevation gain of roughly 800 feet.
As you trudge ever deeper into the forest, you'll forget that you're still in a residential area. The landscape here can only be described as magical, complete with tree branch staircases, fairytale footbridges, and some of the most stunning views of the Texas Hill Country you've ever seen.
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Enjoy a waterfront lunch at The Oasis on Lake Travis
Swimming tends to work up quite an appetite, so our next stop is one of the Lone Star State's most iconic eateries: The Oasis on Lake Travis.
Also known as the "Sunset Capital of Texas," this world-famous restaurant seats a whopping 1,200 people on four tiered decks.
Just steps from Lake Travis, The Oasis also has incredible food. Whether you go with a burger and fries or a classic Tex-Mex dish such as fajitas or enchiladas, rest assured your meal will be one to remember.
Head underground at Inner Space Cavern
Next, we're heading underground to discover the wonders of Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown.
Unbeknownst to the public for over 10,000 years, this crown jewel is one of the most well-preserved caves in the state. Several different types of cave tours are available, so there is something for every skill level, and you'll get to see everything from prehistoric animal bones to expansive amphitheaters that will make your jaw drop. There is also an (aboveground) zipline!
Spend the night surrounded by trees at The Bloomhouse
What an adventurous day!
You're probably exhausted by now, so it's a good thing our final stop is your accommodation for the evening.
Perhaps the quirkiest vacation home rental in Texas, The Bloomhouse is not just a place to spend the night - it's a work of art. Built in the 1970s by two UT architecture students and restored by Dave Claunch in 2017, this unique escape is nestled high up in the trees of West Lake Hills.
The 1,100-square-foot home sleeps up to four guests and features a well-appointed kitchen, a living area, and a spacious outdoor deck surrounded by lush greenery. Adding to the whimsy, there isn't a single straight line inside the structure!
Please note that there is a fee to hike in the River Place Limited District on certain days and times. Visit their website for details.
Would you take this road trip to some of the best outdoor adventures & activities in Texas? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
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