Texas
known as the lone star is a state that doesn’t need any introduction. The
liveliest state in the southern U.S. is known for its amazing culture, fancy
clothing, food and of course nature. Decorated by nature with pine forest,
deserts and the Rio Grande, a river that forms its border with Mexico. This
city has so many amazing things to offer. Such as, go on date with art at the
finest museums, how about meet nature and go on an adventure. Whether you are a
fan of the wild west or not, but this state will defiantly awake the cowboy in
you. Explore this beautiful state through AmericanAirlines Reservations and get amazing discounts and offers.
In
this blog read about famous places in Texas.
San Antonio River Walk
The
San Antonio River Walk is a city park that is famous for its pathways that goes
along with the San Antonio River. Also known as Paseo del Río or simply as The
River Walk, this park has bars, shops, restaurants, nature, public artwork, and
the five historic missions. The Riverwalk acts like a bridge that connects
nature with urban life. One of the most famous tourist attraction of the city,
it is a successful special-case pedestrian street, one level down from the
automobile street. The River Walk connect the major tourist draws from the
Shops at Rivercenter, to the Arneson River Theatre, to HemisFair Park, to Marriage Island, to La
Villita, to the San Antonio Museum of Art, to the Tower Life Building, to the
Pearl and the city's five Spanish colonial missions, which have been named a
World Heritage Site, including the Alamo. During the annual springtime Fiesta
San Antonio, the River features flowery floats that float down the river.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Located
in the vast Chihuahuan Desert of western Texas, the Guadalupe Mountains
National Park is famous for its bright-white Salt Basin Dunes, wildlife-rich
grassland, and fossilized Reef Mountains. The Guadalupe Peak Trail goes through
a conifer forest to the state’s highest summit, with views of the rocky El
Capitan peak to the south. In the north, the McKittrick Canyon Trail is known
for its colorful fall scenery. Explore this beautiful destination through American Airlines Flights and save your
money.
Palo Duro Canyon
Second
second-largest canyon in the United States, Palo Duro Canyon is located in the
Texas Panhandle near the cities of Amarillo and Canyon. This place attracts
adventure junkies from all around the globe. This canon system is 190 km long
and 9.7 km wide and 820 meters deep, but in some locations, it increases to 300
m. This marvelous creation of nature is also often called as "The Grand
Canyon of Texas" both for its size and for its dramatic geological
features, including the multi-colored layers of rock and mesa walls similar to
those in the Grand Canyon. This place attracts adventure junkies from all
around the globe.
Natural Bridge Caverns
Texas
is again becoming famous in the eyes of tourists because of Natural Bridge
Caverns. This is the largest known commercial caverns in the U.S. state of
Texas. Its name is derived from the 60 ft. natural limestone slab bridge that
spans the amphitheater setting of the cavern's entrance. Located near the city
of San Antonio, these caverns feature several unique speleothems and other
geological formations. The deepest part of the tour is 180 feet below the
surface, although undeveloped areas of the cavern reach depths of 230 feet. It
is still slowly developing and attracting millions of tourists each year.
These
attractions are like few pages and Texas is a whole book to read, waiting for
you. Book your tickets now through AAReservations and avail amazing discounts on each booking.






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