Visiting Texas? Check out these budget-friendly destinations.
- Natural Bridge Caverns
26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd
San Antonio, TX
+1 210-651-6101Go on a tour of Natural Bridge Caverns and witness the rugged beauty of one of Texas’ largest show caverns. A trip to this outdoor attraction takes you 180 feet into the ground, and in the midst of centuries-old rock formations.
And when you’re done exploring, you can have some hand-dipped ice cream, freshly squeezed lemon, and other wonderful treats at Big Daddy’s Sweets, Treats, and Brew, an on-site restaurant that serves snacks and
drinks. - Lower Rio Grande Valley Wildlife Refuge
3325 Green Jay Rd
Alamo, TX
956-784-7500Located in the southern portion of Texas, where the Gulf of Mexico and the Rio Grande converge, the valley is one of the most diverse eco systems in North America and is home to over 1,200 species of plants, which attract a host of butterflies, birds, and wildlife. Enjoy the valley’s scenic beauty, and keep an eye out for the rare ocelots that live here.
- The River Walk
849 E Commerce St
San Antonio, TX
+1 210-227-4262Also known as “The American Venice”, the San Antonio River Walk is lined with shops, bars, and restaurant for your enjoyment. You can explore the area on foot or by bicycle, but going on a boat tour of the river is also an option.
- San Antonio Zoo
3903 N St Mary’s St
San Antonio, TX
+1 210-734-7184Meet the hippos, crocodiles, monkeys, and other exotic animals that call the zoo home. You’ll find exhibits featuring reptiles, fish, and toads, as well as a petting zoo that features farm animals like goats and chickens.
The zoo also hosts special events like Monarch Fest, Festival de Animales, and Jungle Boogie Nights.
- Retama Park
1 Retama Pkwy
Selma, TX
+1 210-651-7000Watch thoroughbred horses race across the tracks here at Retama Park. The venue has concession stands in addition to dining options like Clubhouse 95 and Terrace Dining. Bet on your favorite horse, and feast on boneless wings, tortilla-crusted tilapia, and other fantastic dishes.
- King Ranch
Highway 141 West
Kingsville, TX
+1 361-592-8005Go on a tour of King Ranch, which, at 825,000 acres, is larger than the whole state of Rhode Island. As one of the biggest ranches in the world, it is home to over 200 quarter horses and 35,000 cattle.
The King Ranch Museum also tells the story the ranch’s quarter horses, from Old Sorrel to The Boon. Browse the exhibits and learn a thing or two about the majestic four-legged creatures that have brought prestige to the ranch.
- The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio, TX
+1 210-225-1391Go on a guided tour of The Alamo and learn about Texas’ storied past. The building, which was originally built as a Spanish mission and served as a fortress, played a pivotal role in Texan history. Explore this historic landmark, and drop by the gift shop for souvenirs.
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