The most fun thing is to drive west past Houston and go San Antonio
The most fun thing is to drive west past Houston and go San Antonio
The best things about San Antonio, there is a loop that goes around it and the loop goes through New Braunfels.
I am taking my wife to Houston, TX in about 3 weeks and am looking for some fun things to do. Any suggestions?
Which loop are you talking about? There are 2 loops *IN* San Antonio that does not go through New Braunfels, theres a "kinda loop" outside of that does, but this isn't considered a loop by anyone I know.
Its not an "official" loop - exist interstate 10 at hwy 46. Take hwy 46 through New Braunfels, stop at the New Braunfels smoke house for something to eat, get back on 46, stay on it until you hit interstate 10 on the other side of San Antonio.
Its a nice scenic route and you avoid all of the city traffic.
If you like the beach definately go to Galveston, it's about an hour drive from downtown Houston but well worth the trip.
Its not an "official" loop - exist interstate 10 at hwy 46. Take hwy 46 through New Braunfels, stop at the New Braunfels smoke house for something to eat, get back on 46, stay on it until you hit interstate 10 on the other side of San Antonio.
Its a nice scenic route and you avoid all of the city traffic.
And no mention of Schlitterbahn? Tsk, tsk.
you'd have to be really hurting for a beach to really want to go to galveston. most people are turned off by the (nutrient rich) brown water (it's clean, the nutrients make it brown).
you'd have to be really hurting for a beach to really want to go to galveston. most people are turned off by the (nutrient rich) brown water (it's clean, the nutrients make it brown).
eat pho, houston is the pho capital of the US.
eat crawfish.
if you're going to eat anywhere near there go to city market in luling, just off I-10. if you must eat in new braunfels go to rudy's instead of the smoke house.
Its not an "official" loop - exist interstate 10 at hwy 46. Take hwy 46 through New Braunfels, stop at the New Braunfels smoke house for something to eat, get back on 46, stay on it until you hit interstate 10 on the other side of San Antonio.
Its a nice scenic route and you avoid all of the city traffic.
That brown is also the sediment of the Sabine river.
The Neches River and the Sabine River combine at Sabine Lake between Bridge City and Port Arthur, then dumps into the Gulf. The sediment from both rivers flows towards Galveston.
i've always heard it's from the mississippi :hmm: