Texas Hill Road Trip Itinerary
The Texas Hill Road Trip is an exciting drive through the rolling hills of Texas. Starting in Austin and ending in San Antonio, this 449 km route takes you through some of the most picturesque towns in the Lone Star state, including Fredericksburg, Leakey and Boerne. Along the way, you can explore a variety of attractions, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the San Antonio Missions, and soak up the beauty of the Texas Hill Country. The road conditions are generally good, and the trip can be completed in three days, making it ideal for those who have a moderate budget and limited time. The best time to take this road trip is in spring or fall, when the temperatures are more bearable. No matter your level of experience, this is a road trip that everyone can enjoy.
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Austin
Distance 449 km
Driving time 5.5 h
Pace: fast
134.7 kWh
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Austin is the perfect starting point for the Texas Hill Road Trip. This vibrant and eclectic city offers a unique mix of outdoor activities, music and art, and nightlife. Start your journey in Austin by visiting the State Capitol, the Governor's Mansion and the Bullock Texas State History Museum. From there, head to the Congress Avenue Bridge and take in the amazing view of the city skyline and the 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats that reside there. Or take a stroll along the banks of Lake Austin or Lady Bird Lake.
No road trip is complete without a little music. Austin is known as the "live music capital of the world" and for good reason. You can find live music every night of the week at venues all over the city. Check out South Congress Avenue for some of the best music venues.
For art and culture, visit the Blanton Museum of Art, the Mexic-Arte Museum, or the Contemporary Austin. Or take a stroll through the many galleries and studios in the city.
If you are flying into Austin, the closest international airport is Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). Car rental services are available at the airport.
So, whether you are looking for a night of music, a day of culture, or a weekend of outdoor activities, Austin is the perfect starting point for the Texas Hill Road Trip.
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Austin
- Fredericksburg
Distance 134 km
Driving time 1.6 h
Pace: fast
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Take a road trip from Austin to Fredericksburg and experience the best of Texas Hill Country! The 83-mile drive will take you less than two hours and you'll be able to take in the sights of this beautiful region. Along the way, be sure to visit the Texas State Capitol in Austin, the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, and the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg. Each of these sites is packed with history and culture, and you can learn more about the Lone Star State’s past. If you’re looking for a more natural experience, you can also take a short detour to Enchanted Rock State Natural Area and take in the stunning views from the summit. You’ll also find plenty of restaurants, shops, and accommodations in both Austin and Fredericksburg. For more information about attractions, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, be sure to check out the "Itinerary” of this stage. So, grab your bags, hop in the car, and enjoy the ride!
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Fredericksburg
- Leakey
Distance 114 km
Driving time 1.4 h
Pace: fast
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This stage of your road trip starts in Fredericksburg, United States, and takes you through Kerrville and ends in Leakey. This 71mi drive will take you fewer than 2 hours.
In Fredericksburg, visit the National Museum of the Pacific War, the Pioneer Museum Complex, and the Vereins Kirche. In Kerrville, you can explore the Hill Country State Natural Area, the Kerrville-Schreiner Park, and the Riverside Nature Center.
Finally, in Leakey, visit the Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop, the Garner State Park, and the Lost Maples State Natural Area.
For more information regarding attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please refer to the "Itinerary" of this stage. Enjoy the journey!
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Leakey
- Boerne
Distance 94 km
Driving time 1.2 h
Pace: fast
28.2 kWh
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Experience the best of Texas Hill Country on a 58mi road trip from Leakey to Boerne! Start your journey in Leakey and visit the Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop, a great place to get your bike serviced or grab a bite to eat. Then, take a drive to Bandera, the Cowboy Capital of the World, and explore the Frontier Times Museum, a great place to learn about the history of the area. After that, head to Boerne and check out the Cibolo Nature Center, a beautiful nature preserve with lots of trails and wildlife. All of these stops are within a 2-hour drive, so you can easily make a day trip out of it. Don't forget to check out the Itinerary for this stage for more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route. Enjoy your trip!
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Boerne
- San Antonio
Distance 108 km
Driving time 1.4 h
Pace: fast
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Are you ready for an unforgettable road trip? Start off in Boerne, United States and drive through New Braunfels to the beautiful San Antonio. Along the way, you will be able to visit some of the most interesting places in the area. The entire journey is only 67 miles and will take you fewer than 2 hours.
First, you will pass through Boerne, a city known for its historical sites. Here you can visit the Kendall County Courthouse, the Boerne Visitor Center, and the Cave Without A Name. As you drive through New Braunfels, be sure to stop at the Sophienburg Museum & Archives and the New Braunfels Conservation Society.
Finally, you will end your journey in San Antonio, home to some of the most popular UNESCO Heritage sites. Here you can visit the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, the Alamo, and the San Antonio River Walk.
For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, check out the Itinerary of this stage. So what are you waiting for? Get ready to explore the amazing places this road trip has to offer!
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San Antonio
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San Antonio is the perfect ending point for the Texas Hill Road Trip. With its rich history, culture and attractions, this city has something for everyone.
Families will love the San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium, Six Flags Fiesta Texas and the San Antonio Botanical Garden. History buffs will be enthralled by the Alamo, the Spanish Governor’s Palace and the San Antonio Missions National Park. Those looking for a great night out should check out the vibrant arts and entertainment district of the Pearl.
For a truly unique experience, take a stroll along the San Antonio River Walk, lined with restaurants, shops, and bars. For a bird’s eye view of the city, take a ride up the 750 foot-tall Tower of Americas.
To get to San Antonio, the nearest international airport is San Antonio International Airport (SAT), located just 8 miles from downtown. From here, you can easily get to your destination by car.
San Antonio is the perfect place to end your Texas Hill Road Trip. With its vibrant culture, attractions, and entertainment, you’ll be sure to have an experience you’ll never forget.
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Texas Hill Road Trip at a glance
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Start:
Austin
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End:
San Antonio
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Distance:
449 km
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Stay:
3 days
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Getting there:
Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS)
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When to drive:
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
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More info:
More info you can find in the "Itinerary" section at each stage.
Before you set off
Embark on the Texas Hill Country Road Trip, an enthralling 449 km (279 miles) journey from the vibrant capital city of Austin to the historic San Antonio. This route takes travelers through the heart of the Lone Star State, showcasing the rolling landscapes, abundant wildflowers, especially the iconic bluebonnets in spring, and the unique small-town charm of the Texas Hill Country. Highlights include the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the San Antonio Missions and the serene beauty of rivers and lakes dotting the region.
Key Destinations and Top Sights:
- Austin: Start your adventure in a city bursting with creativity, known for its eclectic live music scene, renowned festivals such as South by Southwest (SXSW), and landmarks like the Texas State Capitol and Barton Springs Pool.
- Fredericksburg: Delve into the German heritage of this picturesque town, explore boutique shops, and savor the local flavors at award-winning wineries along the Wine Road 290.
- Leakey: Often referred to as the `Swiss Alps of Texas,` offers breathtaking views along the Twisted Sisters motorcycle route and access to the pristine Frio River for kayaking and tubing.
- Boerne: Discover the town's German roots, stroll along the Hill Country Mile for shopping and dining, and visit the natural wonders of the Cave Without a Name.
- San Antonio: Conclude your Trip with a visit to iconic landmarks like the Alamo, wander the San Antonio River Walk with its vibrant dining and entertainment, and explore the historic San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.
Best Time to Go:
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) are the ideal times to take this Road Trip, thanks to the mild weather and the scenic beauty of wildflowers in bloom or the changing autumn leaves. These seasons offer a comfortable climate for exploring the outdoors and attending local festivals.
Potential Risks:
- Sudden weather changes can occur, leading to flash floods or icy Roads in winter.
- Wildlife on rural Roads may pose hazards; be vigilant at dawn and dusk.
- Summer months can bring intense heat, necessitating precautions against dehydration and heatstroke.
Interesting Facts for Roadtrippers:
- The entire route can be comfortably covered in a leisurely three-day itinerary, allowing time for exploration and relaxation.
- A moderate budget is generally sufficient, with a variety of accommodations from camping sites to bed and breakfasts available.
- The Roads are well-maintained, offering a smooth drive, but be prepared for some winding Roads in the hillier sections.
A good choice for:
Whether you're a seasoned Road Tripper or a first-timer, the Texas Hill Country Road Trip promises a blend of natural splendor, cultural heritage, and Texan hospitality. This journey is perfect for those seeking to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscapes and rich history of Texas.