Support Us Button Widget

5 spring road trips from Dallas

Fill your gas tank and pack your bags — these road trips are the spring break inspo you didn’t know you needed.

New Braunfels.jpg

New Braunfels is home to variety of outdoor activities like swimming, fishing, kayaking, and camping.

Photo via the City of New Braunfels

Table of Contents

If you’re searching for a little late spring break inspo, we’ve got you covered. Or, save these road trips for a rainy day for a weekend getaway this summer.

New Braunfels | ~3 hours and 45 minutes

Do

  • Get outside and enjoy the area’s beautiful scenery. If it’s warm enough, opt for tubing or paddleboarding with Rockin’ R; the community biz opens for the season this Thursday, March 7.
  • Enjoy a free, self-guided walking or driving tour.

Eat

Stay

Marble Falls Wildflowers.jpg

A field of bluebonnets in Marble Falls.

Marble Falls | ~ 3 hours and 15 minutes

Do

Eat

Stay

  • Budget: This vintage Airstream located on a private, 14-acre ranch will offer a stay like none other (~$119/night).
  • Splurge: A mid-century modern lake house with a private pool and boat dock (~$275/night).
A view of local shops and restaurants in downtown Georgetown, TX.

Downtown Georgetown looks like something out of a Hallmark movie.

Photo by Renelibrary

Georgetown | ~2 hours and 30 minutes

Do

Eat

  • Lunch at Monument Cafe is a must, as is dinner at 600 Degrees Pizzeria and Drafthouse (order a slice of the Original Mama Gallo and save room for a bite of the tiramisu).
  • Head to Sunday brunch at The Golden Rule for $6 mimosas and hearty dishes like the Wild Boar Chorizo Hash and the Apple Cinnamon and Rosemary French Toast.

Stay

  • Budget: This stylish two-bedroom abode has its own private patio (~$135/night).
  • Splurge: A cozy, pet-friendly cottage that’s a four-minute walk to the Georgetown square (~$229/night).
A family plays a game while visiting Whitecap Beach in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Corpus Christi’s Whitecap Beach is perfect for families and solo travelers alike.

Corpus Christi | ~6 hours

Do

Eat

Stay

  • Budget: This two-bedroom condo offers a private patio + beach and pool access (~$100/night).
  • Splurge: This four-bedroom waterfront home is pet-friendly and boasts a private hot tub (~$300/night).
A sunset on the Gulf Coast in Port Aransas, TX.

Be sure to catch a sunrise on the beach when visiting Port Aransas.

Port Aransas | ~6 hours and 40 minutes

Do

  • Calling all thrill-seekers. If you’ve been eager to try skydiving, here’s your chance. Book a beachfront skydive with Skydive South Texas.
  • Whether it’s inshore, at a nearby bay, or on a trip to deeper waters — there are plenty of ways to fish in Port Aransas. Psstthese restaurants will even cook your catch.

Eat

Stay

  • Budget: This adorable beach bungalow can sleep up to eight (~$142/night).
  • Choose your own adventure: Dancing Dunes offers various quirky beach cabins that start at $119/night. The Rock N Roll cabin is a great option for fans of the genre, and is decorated with images of rock icons; it also has three bedrooms and a fully furnished kitchen.
  • Splurge: The Port Royal Ocean Resort & Conference Center offers tons of family-friendly activities, a large lagoon pool, a water park, and more (starting at ~$280/night).
More from DALtoday
Sponsored
Grab those tickets and head to one of DFW’s amazing live music venues from stadiums to amphitheaters to concert halls.
Dallas restaurants, cafes, and diners serving up all the eggs, pancakes, mimosas, and other brunch favorites you want to eat.
Reach your local community with our help.
We’re bringing you 20 fun facts about the Big D, so you’ll want to quiz yourself whether you’re a trivia fiend or local enthusiast.
Dining in Dallas is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Go bargain hunting with our Dallas happy hour guide, which highlights drink specials and food discounts throughout the city.
Join city leaders and community members in commemorating Juneteenth with these local events in Dallas.
We’re highlighting the best kid-approved activities that Dallas has to offer — complete with art exploration, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
When the 100°+ temperatures start to get to you, here are three ways to stay cool around Dallas — from snow cones to swimming pools.