All about Texas

When to visit

If you’re looking for sunny days and endless outdoor activities, plan your Texas visit for spring. The state comes alive with wildflowers and festivals, with temperatures generally below 90°F (32°C). However, if you’re more interested in cowboy culture and foliage, then fall is your season. It’s the perfect time for rodeos and football games. Plus, temperatures in fall are also perfect for outdoor activities, with cooler nights and days that might require a light jacket.

Getting around

The expansive state takes time to explore, no matter the transportation method. Having your own set of wheels offers freedom, allowing you to go long distances to access places and national parks that can’t be reached by public transport. However, buses and trains are economical options, with Greyhound offering long haul bus trips and Amtrak trains linking more than a dozen Texas cities and towns. If exploring by rail, a Rail Pass may be more cost-effective.

Traveler tips

Texans are notoriously proud of their food, and barbecue is the must-try dish in the state. In Texas, barbecue usually means beef, specifically brisket. The other popular food to try is Tex-Mex, a blend of Mexican, Tejano, and American food. Popular Tex-Mex dishes include beef fajitas, refried beans, and cheese enchiladas. Don’t overorder either, as portions are usually quite large in most Texas restaurants, allowing you to share one meal between two.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the number 1 attraction in Texas?

Without a doubt, the most popular attraction in Texas is the Alamo. Located in San Antonio, this former Spanish mission and fort is embedded in the identity of the Lone Star State as an enduring example of bravery and defiance, and it serves as a symbol of Texas’ indomitable spirit.

What is the funniest thing to do in Texas?

When it comes to the most fun activities in Texas, you can’t beat floating down a river. Whether you’re canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, or tubing, there are plenty of ways to experience Texas’ waterways. Tubers can be found on the popular Guadalupe River from about March through September.

What state is close to Texas?

Texas is a neighbor to a few different states and a country. Louisiana and Arkansas border Texas to the east. Oklahoma borders the Lone Star State to the north. West of Texas is New Mexico. And Texas shares a border to the southwest with Mexico.

What is Texas is known for?

Texas is renowned for its smoky barbecue and Tex-Mex fare, sprawling larger-than-life landscapes, and Texan hospitality. The state is proud of its cowboy heritage—expect to see boots and Western hats as everyday wear. Other big Texas things: the Alamo, football (high school and pro), longhorns, and pick-up trucks.

Where do most people visit in Texas?

People visit Texas for many reasons. Some come for live music in the capital of Austin or for laid-back vibes in the Gulf’s Port Aransas. Dallas is home to Six Flags Over Texas as well as Arlington’s AT&T Stadium, where the Cowboys play. Museums and shopping abound in Houston.

What can you only do in Texas?

Texas is full of big experiences found only in this southern state—from the canyons of Big Bend National Park to San Antonio’s River Walk and historic Alamo. People flock to “weird” Austin (the capital) for its live music and barbecue, while a float down the Guadalupe is another only-in-Texas experience.