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Fantastical Fredericksburg 'tree house' roots among most popular Airbnb rentals

Katie Friel
Sep 4, 2020 | 10:31 am

Looking for an escape? (Aren't we all?) Lucky for Dallas travelers, one of the nation's most popular Airbnb destinations is just a few hours away. The home rental site released its most popular vacation destinations for Labor Day, and the quaint Hill Country town of Fredericksburg was among the 10 most popular spots for a holiday getaway.

In analyzing the trends this year, Airbnb examined user data from August 1-20, and says it found some interesting anomalies. Gone are the big-city getaways — those dropped from 40 percent over Labor Day 2019 to just 20 percent in 2020 — and international travel. Instead, says the company, travelers are largely sticking close to home, with the majority choosing destinations less than 300 miles from where they live.

"This fall, as consumers adapt to a new world of travel and prioritize control over their travel experience, they are continuing to seek out new and distinctive experiences, even in their own backyards," writes Airbnb.

In exchange for this close-to-home trend, travelers are looking for unique lodgings, picking experiential stays, like yurts and house boats over traditional homes or apartments.

"Shepherd’s huts have nearly doubled in inclusions in July compared to last year, with others showing similar growth: barns (up 60 percent), cabins (up 40 percent), and cottages (up 30 percent)," says Airbnb. "Of the top 20 most wish listed listings globally in August, five of them are tree houses, three are tiny houses, two are domes, and others include a hut, a cabin, a cottage, and a cave."

According to Airbnb's analysis, it's actually a tree house that has rooted among Fredrickburg's most requested vacation spots. The one-bedroom, one-bath "Live Oak Treehouse" features a cozy reading nook, hammock, patio with Hill Country treetop views, kitchenette, stylish bathroom, and even a hot tub.

And though it's a one-bedroom, the king-size bed comes appointed with organic sheets and is surrounded with a mosquito net and twinkle lights. The whole space is currently listed at $339 per night and comes with a cleaning protocol.

If spending the weekend in the treetops isn't your thing, Airbnb pulled a few more of the area's most wishlist-ed properties, including this pump house, which has been converted into a guest house complete with limestone walls and industrial features, and a contemporary ranch-style guest house nestled on a nearby homestead. Or, spend your staycation in one of the historic cottages for which Fredericksburg is famous.

Looking for a vacation outside of Texas? Here are the other popular destinations on Airbnb's unranked list:

  • Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
  • Big Bear Lake, California
  • Lake Havasu City, Arizona
  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • Wilmington, North Carolina
  • Palm Springs, California
  • Orange Beach, Alabama
  • Dolly Parton's hometown of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, thus proving the incomparable power of the beloved country star.

The Live Oak Treehouse at HoneyTree Farm [https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/37247447?source_impression_id=p3_1599142403_gSNDqrBBAvl976oT].

Fredericksburg treehouse
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The Live Oak Treehouse at HoneyTree Farm [https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/37247447?source_impression_id=p3_1599142403_gSNDqrBBAvl976oT].
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Dallas convention center re-do will shut down DART stop for 3 years

Teresa Gubbins
Dec 30, 2025 | 3:23 pm
Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is about to shut down its stop at the Convention Center Station for the next three years.

The agency is being forced to close the station to accommodate the city of Dallas' construction and redevelopment of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center. As part of the project, the station will be closed for the duration of construction, which is currently estimated at three years.

The Convention Center Station is a stop on both the Red and Blue lines, and the shutdown will affect anyone traveling to or from southwest Dallas. North Dallas, Plano, Rowlett, and Carrollton will thankfully be spared.

Rail detours
Riders who previously used the Convention Center Station will be directed to nearby alternative stations at Cedars or EBJ Union. DART has prepared clear signage, rider alerts, and bus connections to support customers and make navigating the closure as easy as possible.

Bus detours
Routes 28 and 106 will maintain regular service outside of downtown. Within downtown, instead of taking Lamar to the Convention Center, the bus will turn left on Young Street, right on Akard Street, right on Marilla Street where the Akard and Marilla bus stop is located (stop number 20685).

Outbound, routes 28 and 106 will turn left on Young Street, right on Lamar Street and then proceed on their regular route.

Layover at Akard and Marilla: Passengers deboard at Cedars Station and take the special South Dallas GoLink to bus stops at Akard and Marilla or to EBJ Union Station.

Route 224 will operate a detour going inbound. Inbound trips will come downtown via Elm and continue to Houston, turn left on Commerce and continue to Harwood. It will then turn left to go to the East Transfer Center where it will layover. Outbound trips will originate from the East Transfer Center and operate a regular route out of downtown.

Layover at East Transfer Center

  • Passengers arriving by train can deboard at Convention Center Station to board route 224.
  • Another option for passengers is to deboard at Akard Station, then board 224 at Elm and Akard.

Route 383 East Transfer Center is your final stop. 383 will not continue past this station. This route will be discontinued on February 02, 2026.

DART will implement a new GoLink Zone for Convention Center Station customers that will only provide service for trips originating at EBJ Union Station, Cedars Station, or the substitute bus layover location on Akard and Marilla and terminating at one of those locations.

The service will operate 7 days a week, from 5 am to midnight. Customers using this GoLink Zone may only travel between these three designated points.

All changes will be reflected online and in the GoPass app for the duration of construction.

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