Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Top Ten Attractions in Texas

With all the different choices offered, selecting the top ten attractions in Texas your family wants to see while on vacation can be a tough task. The attractions that interest you most can be influenced by whether your family is looking to relax, play or learn more about the area's history and culture.


More than 2.5 tourists visit The Alamo each year. A trip to San Antonio would not be complete without a trip to The Alamo where you will see exhibits pertaining to the Texas Revolution and other aspects of the state's history.
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston houses NASA's Mission Control Center and is where the US trains its astronauts.
Children's Museum in the Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas offers a place where families can explore and learn together.
Take a ride through the Piney Woods on a steam train in a 1920s vintage passenger car. The Texas State Railroad in Rusk also offers diesel train excursions. The train The deposits are worth a visit.
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, near San Antonio is the oldest safari ranch in Texas.
largest city in Texas have a zoo to visit Sea World in San Antonio during an adventure may add to your family vacation.
Six Flags Over Texas at Arlington is an amusement park not to be missed.
Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort in the historic New Braunfels offers miles of tube slides and other water rides great.
What is a trip to Texas without seeingcowboys and cowgirls at work at what they do best? Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drives are scheduled each day except for major holidays or when the weather is inclement. These educational demonstrations are a fun way to learn about the equipment and techniques used during the cattle drive era.
The Stockyards Championship Rodeo, in Fort Worth's National Historic District, provides great family fun every Friday and Saturday night. Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show is another event at the Cowtown Coliseum you won't want to miss.

It helps first to decide what it is you want to do, and then begin researching attractions in the areas of Texas you plan to visit.

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