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    Texas Road Trip Mix Tape

    18 essential Texas songs for a Texas road trip

    Katie Friel
    Mar 26, 2014 | 11:39 am
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    A good road trip needs a good soundtrack.
    Photo by Kevin McCauley

    There is a certain feeling of wanderlust that comes with the arrival of spring. Sunny skies and 70 degree weather create visions of the open road, of a classic road trip filled with pit stops, starry skies and the vast vistas that only Texas can provide.

    Channeling the dozens of road trips we've taken across this great state — and this great country — we know the importance of a musical mix that is equal parts fun, dreamy and nostalgic.

    The inspiration behind our mix tape is simple: Texas. Looking at our culture, our people and the Texas-sized myth behind the Lone Star State, this soundtrack embraces the spirit of long car rides.

    And if you can't get away, don't despair. Plug in your headphones, open your window and just pretend. So queue up our special playlist and listen along as we explain why and where each song should be played during your time on the road.

    Song: "Back in the Saddle Again"
    Artist: Riders in the Sky
    When you should listen to it: At the beginning of your trip
    All road trips need to start on a light note. Realizing you're about to be in this car for a long time can be overwhelming if you think about it for too long. If you're traveling with someone else, well then you really must start on a light note. "Back in the Saddle Again" is equal parts Texas, nostalgic and fun.

    Song: "Piece of My Heart"
    Artist: Janis Joplin
    When you should listen to it: The first time you get out of city traffic
    This song should be timed with the first moment you actually get out of Dallas traffic and get your car above 65 mph. For optimal effect, the windows should be rolled down and everyone should belt out the words. Bonus points if one of the dudes in the car will shout the "take it, break it!" background vocals, and everyone else does that wavy thing with their arm sticking out of the window.

    Song: "I'll Be Here in the Morning"
    Artist: Townes Van Zandt
    When you should listen to it: The moment you realize that this trip isn't ending anytime soon
    "I could never hit the open road/ And leave you layin' there/ Close your eyes/ I'll be here in the morning." Simple, sweet and utterly romantic, Townes encapsulates perfectly into the feeling of being on the open road, with your beloved by your side. It also works on a literal sense because if your cohort wants to take a nap, you can assure him that you'll still be there when he wakes up.

    Song: "Ride Wit Me"
    Artist: Nelly
    When you should listen to it: When the energy is low or someone tells a story about attending a dance in middle school
    Nelly, a.k.a. Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., was born in Austin. Sure, he may have made his name representing Saint Louis, but for our purposes, we're claiming him as a Texan. "Rid Wit Me" is one of the best road trip songs ever. A bold statement, but hear me out. Is it not true that everyone knows most of the lyrics to "Ride Wit Me" without ever having consciously decided to learn them? A song where everyone in the car gets involved is a must-have on any road trip mix tape.

    Song: "Your Hand in Mine"
    Artist: Explosions in the Sky
    When you should listen to it: The first moment where no one is talking, just taking in the great expanse around them
    There is a reason this was selected to be the theme song for Friday Night Lights, the greatest television show of all time. While most of the instrumental compositions of the Austin-based Explosions in the Sky would be an excellent addition to a road trip mix tape, "Your Hand in Mine" is special, pulling at a nostalgia that lives deep in the gut of the listener.

    Song: "Deep in the Heart of Texas"
    Artist: Ray Charles
    When you should listen to it: Your first night on the road, about an hour after sunset
    While there may be some flack given for selecting the Ray Charles version of this classic Texas tune, there is something about Charles' croon and the big band instrumentals that makes this version special.

    Song: "Copperhead Road"
    Artist: Steve Earle
    When you should listen to it: When you take that dirt road detour
    "Copperhead Road" is an anthem for the back roads. Crank it up, roll down the windows and let Earle ease you down the road.

    Song: La Conozco
    Artist: "Grupo Fantasmo"
    When you should listen to it: In the parking lot of a dive bar, preferably with a cocktail
    Grupo Fantasmo is one of those bands that inspires impromptu dance parties wherever they go. Why not find a friendly spot, put down the bed of the truck (you are driving a pickup truck on this road trip, right?) and crank this on your stereo. Grab a six-pack, a bottle of tequila, a few limes and prepare to meet your new best friends.

    Song: "Red River Valley"
    Artist: Gene Autry
    When you should listen to it: The morning after your impromptu party
    Whether you've taken our advice and thrown a party, or just imbibed at some local watering hole, there may be a morning where you're just not feeling aces. North Texas-born Gene Autry is guaranteed to make you feel better. Autry's voice is so soothing that you will instantly feel better about any of the bad choices you may have made before. Or maybe you won't. Regardless, it's a great song.

    Song: "Threadbare Gypsy Soul"
    Artist: Pat Green (and Willie Nelson)
    When you should listen to it: When you've embraced your new life as a ramblin' road warrior
    You've been traveling cross-country — or across this fine state — so chances are you've also embodied a bit of the gypsy spirit. Sing along with Texas country's pal Pat Green and embrace that wild streak in your heart.

    Song: "All My Exes Live in Texas"
    Artist: George Strait
    When you should listen to it: When you pass the hometown of your ex
    Sure, Texas may be bigger than France — but it can also feel quite small when you run into someone you used to love. Plus, you didn't think we'd make a Texas road trip list without adding George Strait, did you?

    Song: "Slow Ride"
    Artist: Foghat
    When you should listen to it: When you need a movie moment
    We don't know if Foghat sat down and said, "let's write the classic road trip song" before penning "Slow Ride," but that was certainly the result. Plus, this track is ripped right from Dazed and Confused, arguably one of the best movies made in Texas with arguably one of the best soundtracks.

    Song: "'03 Bonnie and Clyde"
    Artist: Beyond and Jay-Z
    When you should listen to it: When you're really willing to commit to lip-syncing
    Queen Bey and her King Jay require your utmost respect, so do not attempt to half-ass this song. And though Jay Z is a born New Yorker, since he's married to Beyonce, we consider him part of the Texas family. Consider this song a wild card; when you need it, you'll know.

    Song: "Si Una Vez"
    Artist: Selena
    When you should listen to it: When you've gotten into a fight with your companion
    Even without understanding Spanish, your significant other will feel the intensity behind Selena's words and know he or she has done wrong.

    Song: "Dublin Blues"
    Artist: Guy Clark
    When you should listen to it: When you're pining for home
    Clark is a master songwriter, and with "Dublin Blues," he captures the loneliness of the road.

    Song: "La Grange"
    Artist: ZZ Top
    When you should listen it: If you've actually left Texas, and you're about to cross the Texas state line (again)
    You're home! Well, you're back in Texas at least. You've been everywhere, man, but now you're back in the very best. Put on your shades, turn up the Top and cruise on across the state line.

    Song: "Never Left the Lone Star State"
    Artist: Bill Neely
    When you should listen to it: If you didn't travel outside of the state
    There is something profound in realizing you've just driven hundreds of miles, over many hours, and never actually managed to leave Texas.

    Song: "On the Road Again"
    Artist: Willie Nelson
    When you should listen to it: The day after your road trip ends
    There are few things more iconic than the Great American road trip. Kerouac and Steinbeck wrote famous books about it. Countless movies have celebrated the tradition, and more songs have been written than Spotify could handle. But no one captures the spirit of the open road better than our very own Willie Nelson.

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    Coastal holiday boat parades + 10 more Texas travel ideas for December

    Amber Heckler
    Dec 2, 2025 | 2:10 pm
    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi
    Photo courtesy of Downtown Corpus Christi
    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi takes the festivities to the water.

    Winter is here, Texas! That means only one thing: It's time to plan a festive holiday getaway, or finally book that must-needed staycation to unwind from the Thanksgiving break blues.

    North Texas travelers can head down to the coast for a weekend of holiday boat parades, get inspired at a Celtic holiday festival outside Austin, or keep things simple and local with an overnight stay at a Dallas Arts District hotel.

    Here are our top 11 picks for winter Texas travel events, hotel news, and more in December.

    Throughout Texas

    There's a new luxury van service connecting Austin, San Antonio, and Houston: Shutto, a new mobility shuttle startup, is now offering luxe road trips Monday through Saturday with departure times in the morning and evening. Riders can enjoy complimentary WiFi while they relax on plush leather seats during their stress-free ride in Mercedes Sprinter vans. Van routes also include a guaranteed pit stop at Texas' favorite travel center Buc-ee’s. One-way fares range from $47-$87.

    Austin

    Immersive experiences are a fun way to spend time with friends and family, and a new virtual reality (VR) experience is giving visitors a look at ancient Egypt: Horizon of Khufu will debut at VieVR (11000 Middle Fiskville Rd., Ste. A1) on December 5. During the 45-minute tour, guests will explore the Great Pyramid of Giza, "fly" over the plateau, look off the top of the pyramid in every direction, explore the corridors and burial chambers as an embalming ceremony happens, and much more. Tickets ($36 for adults and $32 for children) are available via Fever.

    Downtown Austin hotel Hyatt Regency Austin has completed a big renovation project to make over its 448 guestrooms and suites, plus its meeting rooms, public spaces, and more. The hotel has also opened three new dining concepts: Texas-inspired restaurant Ripple & Roots, a breakfast eatery called Cypress Grove, and grab-and-go food market Juniper Breeze Market. Nightly rates at the newly renovated Hyatt Regency Austin begin at $213 in December.

    There's a piece of Celtic holiday cheer hidden in the rolling woods of McDade, a small town 35 miles east of Austin. The Sherwood Celtic Yuletide Festival is returning from December 12-14, transforming the grounds of the beloved Sherwood Forest Faire into a winter weekend of music, merriment, and holiday magic. Guests can expect artisan shopping, archery, live music, Highland Games like Scottish hammer swinging and shot put, and more. Tickets (including day passes, weekend passes, and camping) are available online starting at $12.50.

    Sherwood Forest Faire Yuletide Festival 2024 Participants at last year's inaugural Yuletide Festival. Photo courtesy of Sherwood Forest Faire

    Houston

    The Thompson Houston hotel is kicking off the holiday season with its "12 Days of Thompson" series from December 4-25. A few of the special activities, created for both locals and visitors, include a hot cocoa station in the hotel library (December 8), a local maker's market (December 13), a pet-friendly photo hour (December 20), and many more mini celebrations. Rates at the Thompson Houston begin at $283 per night.

    Along the Gulf Coast

    Texas coastal city Corpus Christi is hosting multiple lighted holiday boat parades during December. The first extravaganza – the Port of Corpus Christi Illuminated Boat Parade – is scheduled on Saturday, December 6 starting at 7 pm. Local boaters will compete for the title of "most festive vessel of the season" and an after party will follow. La Posada Lighted Boat Parade will take place the following weekend (Dec. 12-13) with U.S. Marines on site for a children's toy drive at Doc's Seafood & Steaks to help Santa collect new, unwrapped toys.

    San Antonio

    The future site of San Antonio's Pearl mini golf course (1100 Springs Plaza) has been temporarily turned into an outdoor ice skating rink for the holiday season until January 4, 2026. The iconic Pearl district has made its own transformation into a winter wonderland shimmering with lights and holiday music. Tickets to the ice rink at Pearl range from $20-$28 and include skate rental. Skate sessions last about an hour, and the last skate at 9:15 pm is 45 minutes long.

    At home in Dallas-Fort Worth

    The first-ever CultureMap City Rink, presented by Verizon, has made its grand debut at the Main Street Garden in downtown Dallas, and will run until January 5, 2026. Visitors can expect themed pop-ups and a full slate of programming designed for every kind of holiday reveler. From romantic Date Skate Wednesdays to Family Movie Nights and Shop + Skate Saturday Markets, there’s something new happening each week. Tickets are $18 for all ages, and include skate rentals and 75 minutes of ice time. Advance tickets, group reservations, and private rink rentals are available at cityrink.culturemap.com.

    CultureMap City Rink tree lighting 2025 The CultureMap City Rink will be open through January 5, 2026. Photo by Ashley Gongora

    The HALL Arts Hotel in Dallas' Arts District is offering guests a special "Holiday at the HALL" package for stays booked from December 13-31. The package includes a single-night stay with a welcome amenity, complimentary valet, a $50 dining credit for hotel restaurant Ellie's Restaurant & Lounge, and late checkout. Nightly rates with the "Holiday at the Hall" package begin at $389 in December.

    Congratulations are in order for Fort Worth and Frisco, which were the only two Texas destinations included among Good Housekeeping's "23 Unexpected City Vacations to Add to Your Travel Bucket List" in its 2026 Travel Awards. The lifestyle publication had more than 125 travel testers — including staff members, travel industry experts, and trained consumer evaluators — discover unexpected destinations with the best attractions, accessibility, lodging variety, safety, service, and overall appeal.

    The luxurious Bowie House hotel in Fort Worth will teach North Texans all the tricks for making the best tamales during a tamale-making class on Saturday, December 20 from 2-3:30 pm. Attendees will learn how to make fresh masa, master the technique for wrapping tamales, and take home their own to impress their loved ones. Tickets are $85 per person and can be purchased online via Tock.

    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi

    Photo courtesy of Downtown Corpus Christi

    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi takes the festivities to the water.

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