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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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    10 ideas for the ultimate spring break trip around Texas in March 2026

    Amber Heckler
    Mar 3, 2026 | 10:43 am
    Waco Magnolia Silos, Spring at the Silos
    Photo by Ruthie Martin
    The Magnolia Silos in Waco are a beautiful backdrop for some spring break shopping.

    Texas is saying goodbye to its mild winter, and with the arrival of spring come long-awaited spring break vacations. North Texas adventurers can take a road trip to a West Texas museum to visit a groundbreaking fashion icon's legacy, go antiquing in Big Top and book a stay at a luxe farm cottage, or check out a family-friendly circus on the Gulf Coast.

    Here are CultureMap's top picks for a refreshing spring break escape around Texas in March.

    Across Texas

    Travelers that want to learn more about Black history and landmarks in Texas can take self-led tours using The Texas Historical Commission's recently updated guide: African Americans in Texas: A Lasting Legacy. The guide identifies schools, universities, monuments, churches, and cultural sites established by Black communities during segregation, which includes landmarks in East Austin and San Antonio. The guide is available to download for free online.

    West Texas

    Road trip enthusiasts won't want to miss this: A rare exhibition honoring American fashion designer Halston has popped up at the Ellen Noël Art Museum in Odessa, about 350 miles west of Dallas. Called "Halston: Inventing American Fashion," the 75 mannequins on display are outfitted with showstopping ensembles from flowing Ultrasuede daywear to dramatic draped gowns. "Halston: Inventing American Fashion" will run through March 22, and museum admission is free.

    Halston: Inventing American Fashion exhibit Ellen No\u00ebl Art Museum The exhibits includes photos of the Halstonettes, models who walked most of Halston's runway shows. Photo courtesy of Ellen Noël Art Museum

    Central Texas

    It's almost time for Spring at The Silos in Waco, a celebration of the season of renewal and growth held every Friday and Saturday from March 6 through April 25. The extravaganza is hosted at the sprawling Magnolia property owned by Fixer Upper stars and Magnolia moguls Chip and Joanna Gaines. This year's festivities include mahjong classes, spring craft workshops, live music, outdoor movie nights, an Easter egg hunt, and shopping, of course.

    Travelers heading to Round Top to shop for the best antiques at the 2026 Spring Show from March 22-28 can book their overnight stays at Hideaway Round Top, a newly opened elevated farm retreat. The 21-acre property is located less than 10 minutes from the Big Red Barn, and is just over 200 miles from Dallas. Hideaway is also near other Round Top attractions like The Compound and Marburger Farm. Rates begin at $450 per night in March.

    The iconic Central Texas renaissance festival Sherwood Forest Faire, located about an hour from Austin in the town of McDade, has begun its 2026 season running every weekend through April 19, plus one extra day, on March 20. An average day at the fair includes 150 shows — from full-contact jousting and falconry to live music, and a castle siege — and 170 artisans. Tickets ($16.59-$33.48 for one day) are available online via etix.com.

    San Antonio

    San Antonio's Briscoe Western Art Museum has prepared a whole week of family-friendly craft events in anticipation of spring break visitors from March 9-13. Each day will have its own theme: Native People of the Americas (Mar. 9), Cowboy and Vaqueros (Mar. 10), Wildlife and the Land (Mar. 11), Tejanos and Spanish Heritage (Mar. 12), and Full STEAM (Science, Technology, Education, Art, and Mathematics) Ahead (Mar. 13). These Spring Break Roundup events are included with museum admission ($16 for non-members, with discounts for active duty military, seniors, and children), and admission is free on March 11 for Wild West Wildlife Wednesday.

    After years of development, San Antonio's newest luxury hotel is finally ready to welcome its first guests. The Monarch San Antonio, a 17-story, 200-room boutique hotel featuring three on-site restaurants, will make its debut on March 3. The property's design was inspired by the monarch butterfly's migration journey, and includes sustainable design elements like native landscaping, while its water features will mirror the natural beauty of Balcones Escarpment. Nightly rates start at $465 in March.

    The Monarch San Antonio The lobby bar at The Monarch has a striking, tree-like centerpiece. Rendering courtesy of The Monarch San Antonio

    Houston

    The Lancaster Hotel, located in the heart of Houston's Theater District, is celebrating its 100th anniversary with special events and a dedicated "Centennial Package" for bookings made from March 4 until December 31, 2026. Per a release, the package includes "a custom Lancaster candle infused with the hotel’s signature scent and a beautifully designed booklet chronicling a century of timeless hospitality and unforgettable stays." The hotel will also host quarterly centennial celebrations, with the first two planned on March 4 and May 20.

    Along the Gulf Coast

    The Zoppé Italian Family Circus is heading to Galveston's Stewart Beach from March 6-30 for several weeks of fun-filled shows under a 550-seat big top tent. Attendees at this family-friendly affair will be no more than 20 feet from the action, which includes acrobatics, equestrian and canine performances, antics from Nino the Clown, and more. General admission starts at $28 per person, and VIP tickets begin at $48.

    At home in Dallas-Fort Worth

    ICYMI: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) opened the state's first new state park in 25 years on March 1. Palo Pinto Mountains State Park is located about a two-hour drive west from downtown Dallas, and offers 4,871 acres of former ranchland plus a 68-acre lake for visitors to explore. Ahead of spring break, TPWD encourages visitors to reserve day passes in advance, which can be reserved online or by calling the Customer Service Center during regular business hours at (512) 389-8900. Entrance fees are $7 daily for adults and children aged 13 and older, and admission is free for children 12 yearsold and younger.

    Waco Magnolia Silos, Spring at the Silos
    Photo by Ruthie Martin
    The Magnolia Silos in Waco are a beautiful backdrop for some spring break shopping.
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