Texas’ natural and urban beauty continues to captivate visitors and locals alike. House Beautiful, a popular home and lifestyle magazine, recently unveiled its list of the 35 Most Beautiful Places in the U.S. That Must Be Visited, and three standout Texas locations earned a spot among the country’s most picturesque destinations.
Here’s a closer look at the Lone Star State gems featured on the list, as first reported by The Austin American-Statesman
Nestled in Brewster County, Big Bend National Park offers a breathtaking mix of rugged landscapes, from desert floors to sky-high ridges. Known for its rich biodiversity, the park is home to sea fossils, dinosaur bones, and a variety of plant and animal habitats.
According to House Beautiful, Big Bend is a place that “stays with you for years,” offering unforgettable views and a chance to connect with nature on a profound level.
San Antonio’s famed River Walk stretches 15 miles, weaving through the city’s vibrant downtown. This iconic Texas attraction boasts museums, shops, restaurants, and hotels, making it a hub of culture and activity.
The magazine highlights the River Walk as a top Texas attraction, describing it as a colorful, lively destination that perfectly balances daytime charm with a buzzing nightlife.
Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park transforms urban space into a green oasis. Spanning 5.4 acres above the Woodall Rodgers Freeway, it’s celebrated as the largest suspended infrastructure in the world to house a park. The park connects Dallas’ Arts District to the city center, offering spaces for relaxation, entertainment, and community events.
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