-
Thacher Winery
Breathe deeply as you drive up the dirt road to this historic ranch that makes memorable Rhône blends – Controlled Chaos is a perennial fave.
-
Terry Park Ball Field
Terry Park Ball Field, used by numerous college teams and dating back to 1925, is one of the most attractive historical ballparks in the nation.
-
McKee Ampitheater
Meet here on summer evenings for evening Ranger Programs, including night sky talks and natural or cultural history. Check visitors center for topics.
-
Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
This museum presents eight buildings, including two homes Twain lived in and that of Laura Hawkins, the real-life inspiration for Becky Thatcher.
-
Texas Discovery Gardens
These pretty indoor-outdoor gardens include a tropical conservatory, a fragrance garden and a butterfly garden. Dont miss the native Texas plants.
-
Old Plaza Firehouse
The city’s oldest fire station (1884) is now a one-room museum filled with dusty old fire-fighting equipment and photographs. Tours are free.
-
Norris Museum
This tiny museum was the parks first in 1930. Displays focus on the underground plumbing that makes Yellowstones thermal features so unique.
-
Museum of Transportation
Huge railroad locomotives (including a Union Pacific Big Boy), historic cars cooler than your rental, and more that moves. Take I-270 west to exit 8.
-
New Brighton State Beach
Heading east of Santa Cruz to Capitola, New Brighton State Beach is a quieter place for a swim, paddle boarding or camping on a forested bluff.
-
Kennedy Gravesites
An eternal flame flickers beside this simple but moving gravesite – the final resting place for President Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
-
Geolapidary Museum & Rock Shop
Don’t know what you’re looking for at Rock Hound State Park? Stop at the Geolapidary Museum & Rock Shop , 2 miles before the park entrance.
-
Ebeys Landing National Historical Reserve
This national historical reserve comprises 17,400 acres encompassing working farms, sheltered beaches, two state parks and the town of Coupeville.
-
Dana
Lincoln-free attractions include the pristine 1904 Dana-Thomas House , one of Frank Lloyd Wrights Prairie-style masterworks, with an insightful tour.
-
Fremont Sunday Market
People come from all over town for this market. It features fresh fruit and vegetables, arts and crafts, and all kinds of people getting rid of junk.
-
Hersheys Chocolate World
Hersheys Chocolate World is a mock factory and massive candy store with over-stimulating features like singing characters and free chocolate galore.
-
Hawk Hill
About 2 miles along Conzelman Rd is Hawk Hill, where thousands of migrating birds of prey soar along the cliffs from late summer to early fall.
-
BYU campus
The BYU campus is enormous and known for its squeaky-clean student dress codes. Drive 450 East north toward the Hinckley Alumni & Visitor Center .
-
Art Museum of Southeast Texas
This museum has ever-changing exhibits drawn from the permanent collection and visiting shows. It is right next to the Texas Energy Museum downtown.
-
Zabriskie Point
Here you can scramble down into the eroded badlands. With a good sense of orientation, make the 4-mile round-trip hike over to Golden Canyon.
-
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
Some 600 bison and a herd of longhorns roam the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge , 15 miles northwest of Lawton along the north side of Fort Sill.
Total
8940 -travel
FirstPage PreviousPage NextPage LastPage CurrentPage:
101/447 20-travel/Page GoTo Page: