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    Family vacations

    Hit the road for these 4 fun new spring break getaways from Dallas

    Celestina Blok
    Feb 12, 2024 | 11:00 am

    Spring break is fast approaching (it's the week of March 11 for Dallas ISD), but it's not too late to nail down some last-minute travel plans. Instead of rebooking the same ol' ski trip or crowded beach resort, this year consider something new – or at least new to you and your crew.

    Here are four road trip-worthy destinations with lots to offer families, from a brand new resort community in the Piney Woods of East Texas to a "crazy" new hotel and restaurant just out of town. Simply book a reservation, pile into the car, and go – no ski lift tickets required.

    Rockport

    Reel 'em Inn

    Enjoy your own private pier at Reel 'em Inn, a new boutique resort in Rockport.

    High Hill Resort, Arp
    Hidden in the Piney Woods of East Texas, about 120 miles from Dallas, lies a surprising new resort community reminiscent of coastal stretch in Florida's 30A region – minus the ocean. That's what High Hill Resort owners Jason and Sharon Romano intended when they built High Hill Resort, a 200-acre development offering Mediterranean-inspired vacation homes, a spring-fed lake with white sand beach, farm-to-table restaurant, pool, and day spa.

    The destination is well-suited for a multifamily escape, as homes offer four to six bedrooms, expansive kitchens, private pools, and thoughtfully-designed communal spaces great for game or movie nights. Rentals start at about $800 per night in March, with options for a stocked fridge upon arrival and even private chef service. Golf cart and bike rentals to explore the property are also available, along with kayaks for the lake and skeet shooting for those age 16 and up. Note that surrounding construction is on-going, as the Romanos plan to add 55 homes in all for phase one of the development.

    High Hill is also home to six one-bedroom bungalows for a more "cozy" experience. (Rates start at $225 per night.) The colorful cottages sit next to High Hill's chef-driven restaurant, Cote, which offers a seasonal menu with poolside views for weekend lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. (Don't miss the brioche French toast with Biscoff cookie butter and Nutella.)

    Can't make it in March? High Hill has big plans for the summer, including the debut of an outdoor amphitheater for live music (shows are planned to start in late April) and a swim-up beach bar slated to open by Memorial Day weekend. The amenities are part of a massive master plan for the development, which includes the addition of retail shops, a swim-up taco and tequila bar, and on-site Top Golf automated range in the months to come. Booking is also open for High Hill's solar eclipse weekend getaway package, which comes with a garden lunch on the lawn during the total eclipse in April.

    Reel ‘em Inn, Rockport
    Reopened under new ownership in October, this mid-century modern Gulf-front property (about six hours from Dallas) has been reimagined into a family-friendly destination that focuses on the simplicity of coastal living. The nine-room boutique inn offers private waterfront access along with a 1,000 foot pier exclusively for guests. For fisher-folk, nothing more is needed. But high-end touches, like built-in pier seating, a private fish-cleaning station, personal cabanas, and a shared outdoor kitchen and courtyard, add an element of elevated coastal comfort.

    Rooms are designed by San Antonio architect firm Lake Flato and feature keyless entry, contactless check-in, Nespresso coffee and espresso makers, custom robes, and beach towels for convenient access to the Gulf Coast shores. If fishing isn’t of interest, a concierge partnership can help plan activities like paddle boarding, kayaking, biking, and beach carting. Rates start at $229.

    Stay well-fed with family-friendly spring break happenings in the Rockport area, including the Fulton Oysterfest (March 7-10) which includes live entertainment, carnival rides, oyster shucking and decorating, and men’s and women’s oyster eating contests. Or make plans for Rockport’s 5th Annual Crawfish Cook-Off & Tasting, March 15-16. The all-you-can-eat crawfish festival will feature Texas country singer Wade Bowen as a headlining performer on Friday, March 15.

    The Crazy Water Hotel, Mineral Wells
    Located less than an hour west of Fort Worth, Mineral Wells deserves a second look for its latest destination: The Crazy Water Hotel and its new restaurant, Second Bar + Kitchen. The historic hotel dates back to 1912, but reopened in 2021 after extensive renovations, and now offers 62 suites (rates start at $159 a night) and 12 apartments for residential living.

    Austin-based Second Bar + Kitchen opened in October, featuring seasonal American fare by Austinite-turned-Mineral Wells resident chef David David Bull. The hotel is also home to an indoor shopping pavilion, including an interactive toy store called Toytopia, and an on-site spa ideal for moms seeking their own spring "break."

    No trip to Mineral Wells is complete without a visit to Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway, located just four miles from The Crazy Water Hotel. Rock climbing is huge here, along with hiking, biking, fishing, geocaching, kayaking, paddle boarding, and rowing. The entrance fee is $7 daily for adults. Kids 12 and under get in free. Those looking for a more rustic experience can tent camp. Rate start at $10 nightly.

    Hot Springs, Arkansas
    Often overshadowed by Arkansas hot spot Eureka Springs but touted as “America’s first resort” for its naturally thermal spring waters (dignitaries and even mobsters used to frequent the city for the water’s healing properties), today’s Hot Springs offers more for families than ever before - and the road trip is less than five hours from Dallas.

    Mine for crystals in the Ouachita Mountains with Avant Mining; feed a baby alligator at the Arkansas Alligator Farm & Petting Zoo; explore the Evans Children’s Adventure Gardens across 1.5 acres at Garvan Woodland Gardens (don’t miss the breathtaking Tulip Extravaganza happening through the end of March); and strut the Science Skywalk at the Mid-America Science Museum, which offers more than 100 hands-on exhibits and experiences.

    There’s also the lush Hot Springs National Park located in the middle of downtown Hot Springs, where visitors can experience the water in various ways, from touching it and even drinking it. (Bring a water bottle or jug and fill it up for free.)

    A trip to Hot Springs is not complete without a stop – or a stay – at Oaklawn, the city’s 100 year-old horse racing track that recently debuted a luxury hotel, spa, and casino. Live racing takes place Thursday through Sunday here in March.

    In time for the tail end of spring break, Hot Springs will host its family-friendly World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, March 17. The route is only 98 feet long, but the tiny promenade draws thousands for big-name participants, this year to include Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith as the grand marshal. The parade starter is Yellowstone actor Forrie J. Smith, and there’ll also be an appearance by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Plan for a concert by Texas country artist and Fort Worth resident Pat Green on Saturday, March 16 in the National Park as part of the St. Patty’s weekend festivities.

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    New Hill Country retreats beckon + more Texas travel ideas for June

    Amber Heckler
    Jun 1, 2026 | 9:00 am
    Ottine Mineral Springs
    Photo courtesy of Ottine Mineral Springs
    This mineral springs retreat is offering new wellness services in celebration of the first anniversary of its opening.

    School's out, summer has arrived, and with it comes a bounty of weekend getaway inspiration for Dallas travelers.

    Travelers on the hunt for the ultimate summer adventure outside of Dallas can head down Austin for a Father's Day barbecue showdown, leap to the coast for a restaurant takeover at a Galveston hotel, or say hello to Maisie the Highland cow at a new farm retreat in Jewett, Texas.

    Here are CultureMap's top picks for a June vacation around Texas.

    Around Texas

    As summer arrives and gas prices remain high, fuel-conscious Texas travelers can book their next road trip with transportation startup Shutto, which recently launched new routes connecting major cities like Dallas, Austin, Houston Galleria, and The Woodlands. Each route includes a pit stop at Buc-ee's — a quintessential road trip moment — and travelers can also book private, customizable trips beyond the scheduled routes. Fares start at $87 per person to Austin and $97 per person to Houston, and trips can be booked online.

    Central Texas and the Hill Country

    The historic Faust Hotel in New Braunfels has finally completed its thoughtful restoration and reopened its doors for Hill Country travelers. All 45 guest rooms and 15 deluxe suites have been updated with king beds, custom vanities, 55-inch streaming televisions, retro Frigidaire mini-fridges, and much more. The hotel's new signature restaurant, Wilhelm & Werner, mixes Texas and European culinary influences with dishes like an "apple strudel" of foie gras and pork, saffron tagliatelle with Gulf shrimp, and poulet rôti with a savory bread pudding. Nightly rates at the Faust Hotel begin at $215 in June.

    Faust Hotel New Braunfels The revamped Faust Hotel blends the property's historic bones with new furnishings. Photo by Jason Risner

    A Gonzales County wellness retreat is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a roster of new services, events, workshops, and more to come later this year. Ottine Mineral Springs is now offering private Watsu experiences, a massage performed in the mineral pools by licensed therapists before the general public arrives. The oasis will soon offer poolside cabana rentals, and open a climate-controlled indoor lounge and soaking space. Guests can book day passes (starting at $65), events, and spa services online. Reservations are required.

    Limestone Fields, a new farm retreat on Lake Limestone in Jewett, is now accepting reservations for stays on its 16-acre property that sits along Lake Limestone. Guests are welcome to explore the expansive area, which also includes a working farm with chickens, ducks, and two Scottish Highland cows. Limestone Fields hosts 10 furnished cabins with front decks that overlook a pond and back decks that open to the lake. Stays start at $200 a night and usually have a two-night minimum. Prices vary with seasonality.

    Maisie the Scottish Highland cow at Limestone Fields Maisie is a miniature Highland cow that lives on the farm.Photo by Ashley Estave

    Texas trade organization Texas Hill Country Wineries is offering a new way to experience its participating wineries' vintages with a new Barrels & Bites weekend event pass running from June 12-14. During the weekend, passholders can visit up to four wineries each day for winemaker-led experiences including elevated tastings or curated food and wine pairings. New this year is the Grand Tasting event at Ron Yates in Johnson City on Friday night from 5-7 pm, where passholders and single-ticket holders can try samples from 21 different wineries. Individual passes are $175, couples passes are $300, and single tickets for the Grand Tasting are $35 per person.

    Austin

    Adventurers can take their barbecue-loving dads for a smoke-filled weekend at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa in Austin for Father's Day weekend from June 19-20. The resort will host its second annual barbecue festival, Smoke: A Celebration of Fire and Flavor, bringing together the most prolific pitmasters and acclaimed restaurants for two days of live-fire cooking and live entertainment. The weekend kicks off with a VIP dinner experience on Friday featuring a multicourse meal of elevated barbecue dishes from chefs, and the barbecue showdown will commence Saturday with an open-air tasting event, live music, and a fireworks finale. Weekend bundle passes are $479 per person, with single admission tickets available for each day of the festival.

    San Antonio

    Magik Theatre, a beloved San Antonio children's performing arts center, is getting ready to for its grand reopening after months of renovations with a celebration party and a performance of The Very Hungry Caterpillar starting Saturday, June 13. The reopening party will feature a ribbon-cutting at Hemisfair Park, plus children's activities, a live DJ, and more. The Party in the Park is free to the public. Tickets for The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which will run until August 2, range from $26.50-$33.50 per person.

    On the Gulf Coast

    Galveston's seaside refuge Hotel Lucine is hosting the third annual Bludorn by The Sea dining series from June 12-13. Acclaimed Houston chef Aaron Bludorn will stage a two-night takeover of the hotel's on-site restaurant, The Fancy, with a raw bar pop-up from 4-7 pm, and elaborate four-course dinners planned each night. A Courtyard Party will precede Saturday's dinner from 12-3 pm with a yakitori-style grill-out and live music. Dinner reservations for Friday and Saturday ($95 per person) can be booked via OpenTable, and visitors are encouraged to book a stay at the hotel for the weekend.

    Dallas-Fort Worth

    June brings the arrival of World Cup season, and one Dallas-Fort Worth hotel is making its debut just in time to welcome FIFA fans from all over the world. The retro Caravan Court Hotel in Arlington will open at 205 N. Collins St. on June 1, less than a mile away from AT&T Stadium. The hotel offers 143 luxuriously appointed guest rooms, an in-house restaurant, martini bar, and a rooftop lounge. Room rates begin at $109 per night in June.

    Ottine Mineral Springs

    Photo courtesy of Ottine Mineral Springs

    This mineral springs retreat is offering new wellness services in celebration of the first anniversary of its opening.

    Hotel Vin in Grapevine has launched a new "Route 66 Pit Stop" package in celebration of the iconic roadway's 100th anniversary. The package includes an Americana snack basket, Texas wine flight, disposable camera for capturing the journey, and grab-and-go breakfast for the road. Guests can also visit “The Vin Pit Stop" Lounge at WineYard Grille + Bar, the hotel's al fresco dining concept, for light bites, road trip-inspired specialty cocktail flights and Texas wine. Nightly rates for the "Route 66 Pit Stop" package start at $419.

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