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It costs just $125 to stay in a cabin on the rim of Palo Duro Canyon

Drive up the highway toward Amarillo, and the city fades away. The land turns into rocky terrain stubbled with cacti under hazy blue skies. There, you’ll find the second biggest canyon in the United States, Palo Duro Canyon.

Castle Falkenstein is a Texas Hill Country Airbnb Fit for Royalty

Just outside Burnet, Texas, towering at 90 feet high, Castle Falkenstein confuses and astounds passersby with its towers, stone gates, and sweeping balconies. It’s often mistaken for a tourist attraction, but it’s really so much more.
Marfa TX is one of the strangest, essential weekend getaways in Texas

Marfa TX is one of the strangest, essential weekend getaways in Texas

Marfa TX should be unremarkable. Instead, it’s an artistic paradise on the Texas edge of the Rio Grande. It is a center of culture where dozens of artists—and even more tourists—come to find themselves and collect pins, bongs, and bumper stickers.
Big Bend National Park is one of Texas' greatest destinations

Big Bend National Park is one of Texas' greatest destinations

Big Bend National Park spans hundreds of thousands of acres in Southwest Texas, swallowing an entire mountain range, slices of the Rio Grande, and endless desert.
Top 4 Airbnbs for a Little Elm Beach Weekend Getaway

Top 4 Airbnbs for a Little Elm Beach Weekend Getaway

It’s “a sandy beach that will make you forget you’re in North Texas,” according to Lakefront Little Elm’s website . While this may sound like a dream, it’s not only real, but it's not as far away as you may think.

Skybox Cabins is a Modern Texas Destination for a Weekend Getaway to Glen Rose

In the clearwater cradle of the Paluxy River, you’ll find Glen Rose, Texas. The small town’s claim to fame is its natural parks, historic downtown, swimming holes only the locals know, and most importantly, dinosaur tracks.

Travel to Fredericksburg for the best Texas wine

The historic town of Fredericksburg lies past cacti, native wildflowers and the occasional armadillo on the winding roads of the Texas Hill Country. The city has a rich history, but that’s not the main attraction.