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4.5 based on 179 reviews
Historic Downtown Bastrop, named a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, features quaint shops and boutiques, art galleries and public art, and a wide variety of restaurants.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
With the new promoters, there is a huge family friendly feeling with tons of activities interaction with the fans and kids at the track. The racing action keep getting better each time I show up to the track.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
On recent travel between San Antonio to Bryan we decided to detour to this gem. Glad we did because it was well worth it to grab some great bbq and check out all the cool "SAW" swag. We ordered a sausage roll and the brisket sandwich and both were generous in size and bold in flavor. Make sure you ask Jennifer to try their hot bbq sauce - it has some notes of sweet ghost pepper that for sure will play a melody in your mouth. Don't forget to grab some Texas Chainsaw Massacre memorabilia while you're there. They have t-shirts, masks, oh my goodness... way too much to mention. But wait... there's more! You can even stay the night there. Evidently it is an active campground with a handful of cozy cottages complete with fire pits. It would be a 'killer' place for a family reunion!
4.0 based on 11 reviews
A biking ranch with rated trails and a comfortable restaurant.
My favorite ranch in the area. Many miles of diverse trail. Able to get miles and challenge myself. I love the trees as they make you feel like your not in texas.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Barton Hill Farms is the perfect escape from the city. We offer premier festivals for those of all ages to come and enjoy. In the Fall, we have our Pumpkin Patch & Fall Festival, which has many attractions including our corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillows, views of the Colorado River, and much more. During our Spring Festival, stroll through our flower fields, and enjoy our many attractions. JOIN US for our 2018 Pumpkin Patch and Fall Festival at Barton Hill Farms! Tickets go on sale August 26, 2018 at 12am! Saturdays & Sundays, September 29th thru November 4th. Saturdays: 10am-7pm Sundays: 10am-6pm Monday, October 8th: 10am-6pm
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