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This issue of Texas Hill Country Magazine is available to read with an online subscription. See the same pages as in the print edition with all the stories, photos, and more.
Ah, rodeo time in Texas. If you grew up in Texas, there’s not much chance that you haven’t been to a rodeo, after all, it is the State Sport. There’s something that draws people from all walks of life; the thrill of watching ‘real’ cowboys and cowgirls riding powerful horses through obstacles and challenges is something that even the most urban dweller can appreciate. The cowboy lifestyle has forever been romanticized, and since most ...
Catching More Than Fish, This Powerful Network Of Ladies Is Enjoying The Great Outdoors And More!
Some people just have really terrific ideas.  In August 1999, sisters Maurrie Sussman and Becky Clarke had so much fun on a fly-fishing and camping trip in Montana that they decided to invite their friends to join them.  Seventeen years and close to 7,600 friends later, Sisters On The Fly (SOTF) is still going strong!
It is impossible to be bored at the State Fair of Texas. Impossible? Absolutely. Within this 277-acre historic park in Dallas, you’ll discover auto shows, live music, a petting zoo, creative arts, livestock shows, a midway full of thrill rides and games, several great museums, and 18 different shopping areas offering everything from books to mattresses, hot tubs to tools and farm equipment.
“Howdy, folks. Howdy, howdy.” That’s Big Tex—all 55 feet of him—welcoming everyone to the State Fair of Texas. He first showed up at the fair in 1952. He learned to speak by the next year and by 1997 gave a friendly Texas wave. Big Tex is one of the most famous Texans on earth—and the tallest. Like many Baby Boomers, he has had some problems with age.
You’re going to love Utopiafest. First of all, it’s in Utopia. The village’s name is not hype. It’s a tiny town of less than 300 folks situated way out in the west end of the Hill Country where the hills are just a little taller, the roads twistier, the big cities and freeways farther away. The area is tucked away between Garner State Park, one of the most popular Texas parks, and Lost Maples State Natural Area that lures visitors in during the fal ...
“Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints.” I love to explore the Hill Country every chance I get. There are tons of things to see and do, and for someone like me, who doesn’t have a lot of down time, daytrips are the ideal way to do some sightseeing. I recently renewed my State Park pass.  In the past, I haven’t taken advantage of the pass, but I’ve decided that this year will be different. My goal is to visit all of the State Parks within a 100-mile radius of whe ...
Growing weekend event set for Luckenbach
Mon, April 11, 2016 12:23 AM
Many riders from across the State and beyond will enjoy the Hill Country in a whole different way - astride a motorcycle - at the 20th Annual Hill Country Run motorcycle rally, which is headed to Luckenbach on May 6 – 8, 2016. This event is sponsored by the Optimist Club of Fredericksburg. Billed as "More than just a plain ole motorcycle rally,"
Each summer, the glistening Guadalupe River becomes a magnet, attracting youngsters from far and near to the Hill Country for fun and, in the case of a very special camp near Center Point, inspiration and healing. The scenic, 55-acre campground overlooking the river offers canoeing, archery, swimming, campfire cooking, horseback riding and many other pastimes popular with kids, but what really sets it apart  is its name – Camp CAMP (Children’s Association for ...
A Day in Blanco, Texas
Have you ever imagined yourself walking through lavish oceans of blue lavender in Provence, drinking inthe fragrance? Well, I have! Unfortunately, I haven’t made it to France yet, but my dear husband agreed to come along with me and make a date of the Blanco Lavender Festival.  We spent a pleasant, early June morning roaming through fields of lavender right here in our own beloved Texas Hill Country. The festival brochure offered self guided tours at two farms.
Blanco Luxury Inn and Suites a gardening oasis
Though they number more than 800, Bharat Patel can call them each by name. Strolling around the grounds of his Blanco hotel, Patel points to ‘Vincent Godsif’ and ‘Belinda.’ This one, he says, is ‘Peggy Martin,’ and there’s ‘New Dawn.’ The names refer to the 20-plus cultivars of roses that grow and bloom in mass profusion around the Best Western Plus/Blanco Luxury Inn and Suites.
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