I’ve Lived In Texas My Entire Life & These Are My 5 Favorite Small Towns In The State

Perfect for a day trip or weekend vacay!

Texas Staff Writer
Texas Staff Writer Brittany Cristiano in Todd Mission, TX. Right: A building in Waco, TX.

Texas Staff Writer Brittany Cristiano in Todd Mission, TX. Right: A building in Waco, TX.

This Opinion article is part of a Narcity Media series. The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

As a lifelong Texan of well over two decades now, I've road tripped through the Lone Star State more times than I can count.

Littered throughout the vast expanse of Texas are many small towns — some are full of ranches or farmlands, but there are plenty of them that I think are hidden gems worthy of a visit.

With spring break upon us, and summer after that, I took it upon myself to conjure up a list of all my favorite spots I've either stopped by or stayed in for a weekend getaway.

Admittedly, however, I haven't been to every corner of the 286,596 square mile state, so don't come at me if your fave isn't here — I’ve either never been there, or I have, and I'm never going back.

New Braunfels

Address: New Braunfels, TX

Why You Need To Go: This river town is right outside of San Antonio and Austin and has always reminded me of a quaint German village, despite being smack-dab in the middle of Texas.

New Braunfels can be enjoyed a couple of ways: as a quiet stop-through on a road trip visiting the cute shops downtown or as a weekend escape floating the river.

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Georgetown

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Address: Georgetown, TX

Why You Need To Go: I once had to stay at a friend's house in this suburb right outside of Austin, TX, but I was pleasantly surprised with how charming the whole area is and how much there is to do.

I particularly enjoyed the adorable, award-winning town square with cool shops and yummy restaurants.

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Todd Mission

Address: Todd Mission, TX

Why You Need To Go: This town, located a couple of hours north of Houston, is most known for hosting the Texas Rennaissance Festival for a few months each fall, which is a bucket list trip.

However, the drive around town and on the winding roads through the surrounding forests is so gorgeous any time of the year!

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Kemah

Address: Kemah, TX

Why You Need To Go: Surprisingly, Kemah has all the adorable vibes of a tiny town by the sea that I can't even feel in Galveston for some reason.

I would even go as far as to say it's like Houston's own little version of a New England village only a 30-45 minute drive from the big city. It may sound touristy to locals, but the boardwalk is actually pretty fun, and the views are great.

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Magnolia Market, Waco

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Address: 601 Webster Ave, Waco, TX

Why You Need To Go: I visited Magnolia Market having little knowledge of the Gaines family and their reality TV empire, but I still enjoyed all the little things they have to do here.

Between the unique food trucks, eclectic decor shops, manicured gardens, and vibrant market area, it was such a pleasant day trip from Houston.

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Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

Brittany Cristiano
Texas Staff Writer
Brittany Cristiano was a Staff Writer for Narcity’s USA Desk focused on viral TikToks, and trending local characters in the Southern United States. She is based in Houston, Texas.
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