We've selected a few points along the way for you to stop. We are trying to surface things you may not find elsewhere, but if we make some poor choices, please understand. Your feedback is appreciated.
Ice Cream – Salado, Texas
The facility is disgusting and the food could be better. More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Spicewood, Texas
Expensive to join (compared to other Austin clubs) but meant for true, dedicated golfers wanting the best . More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Marble Falls, Texas
Inscription. William H. Hoag, an electrical engineer from New York City, and his wife Beatrice built this house in 1910. The Hoags sold the house to local farmer and rancher Sam Faubion in 1914. Faubion rented the home to rancher, ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Willow City, Texas
This is an excellent family hike. Just enough to get the blood going but not so much that you can't do it. I would consider this hike with children 7 and up. There are several Caves on the rock and... More on Wildernet.com
Golf Courses – Spicewood, Texas
The 18-hole "Lakecliff" course at the Lakecliff Golf Course facility in Spicewood, Texas features 6,750 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 72.2 and it has a ... More on golflink.com
Campgrounds – Marble Falls, Texas
Beautiful new, big rig friendly, park on point surrounded by water. Water, electricity, septic and high spe... More on GreatCampingSpots.com
Trains – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Built in 1904 by William Pearce to provide storage space for a wholesale grocery company, this building was part of a larger industrial complex. A number of buildings were constructed along nearby railroad lines, including ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Marble Falls, Texas
Canyon Pintado National Historic District encompasses over 16,000 acres of public land along 15 miles of State Highway 139. Canyon Pintado (Spanish for "Painted Canyon") received its name in 1776 when Fathers Dominguez and Escalante ... More on recreation.gov
Landmarks – Brownsboro, Texas
Inscription. First Norwegian colony in Texas. Founded in 1845 by Johan Reinert Reierson (1810-1864) and Ole Reierson, of Holt, Norway. In "Christianssandsposten", J. R. Reierson urged Norwegians to find "a rich life" by migrating ... More on HMDB
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