If the Grand Canyon is one of your dream sights to see, you can’t miss the Palo Duro Canyon in Canyon, Texas near Amarillo. It’s a rugged, beautiful scene that has inspired artists across the generations. Come to hike, come to sit and see the sights and make sure you cross this one off the list on The Texas Bucket List.
The Texas Bucket List – The Lodge at Sanders Point
We kick back and relax in Del Rio to the beautiful views and dazzling sunsets of the Lodge at Sanders Point by Lake Amistad. There’s no better place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life with a family trip or weekend getaway in the cabins. We’ll see you after we’re done taking our own little vacation!
The Texas Bucket List – Geppetto’s Theater and Workshop
We stop at Geppetto’s Theater and Workshop in the Dallas Hilton Anatole Hotel. If you think that marionette plays are just for kids, then think again. The medieval charm and magical feel will transport you back and time and make you forget that the puppets onstage aren’t real. This is a performance that you have to see to believe!
The Texas Bucket List – San Antonio Fire Museum
Fire history buffs, genealogy hunters, and fire truck enthusiasts alike have a new place to add to their bucket list! The San Antonio Fire Museum is a must-see museum rich in history and artifacts and lots and lots of fire trucks! Whether you have a child in love with the big red fire engine or you’re just a kid at heart, this museum is well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Southfork Ranch
Visit the home that made Texas famous at Southfork Ranch in Parker. Dedicated to the TV show Dallas, visit character-themed bedrooms and the place where J.R. spent his last moments. Fans of the TV show and anyone wanting to get a good idea of what Texas is all about have to add this stop to their own Texas Bucket List.
The Texas Bucket List – Slovacek’s in West
Slovacek’s in West is continuing the meat market tradition offering their signature sausages that started in Snook. Come on by and grab some for the grill, and don’t forget your kolache, too! Well worth a stop on a road trip or any trip on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Billy Bob’s Texas
It’s more than just your regular dance hall. Boasting over 100,000 square feet, 12 bars, and the title of the nation’s largest Honky Tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas is a boot scootin’ two-steppin’ country music lovin’ Texan’s dream. If you love to shoot some pool or dance until you drop to live country music, this place is well-worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Stonehenge II
Over in Ingram you’ll find a piece of art dedicated to some prehistoric past.
The Texas Bucket List – USS Lexington
We go aboard a ship built for war to celebrate the greatest generation that ever lived.
The Texas Bucket List – Mission San Jose
Step aside, Alamo, and make way for an older mission with a lot of history under her belt: the Mission San Jose. Located in San Antonio, this beautiful location features the largest collection of Spanish colonial architecture that’s over 300 years old. Drop in on a Sunday at Mariachi Mass for a true cultural and historic experience before you kick the bucket.
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