Festivals of Texas
The state of Texas offers various entertainment such as food festivals, sports, fine arts, culture, and music events.
Plan your Stay and we take care of the rest
Our primary aim is to provide information and tips on the events about to happen in Texas. The information we provide includes things such as tickets, dates, and directions.
We also preview previous events and offer advice on how they went down. Please read our blog to know what you can do in Texas, events to attend, and how to stay out of trouble at these events.
Events You Really Need to Check
1. Mardi Gras Galveston
The Mardi Gras Galveston Festival is held every year. In 2019, more than 250,000 attendees flocked to the festival. They enjoyed typical party activities, including fasting, headliner performances, basketball games, vampire costumes, and spectacular parades.
2. San Antonio Rodeo and Stock Show
Get a feel of the old West culture in Texas when you attend the San Antonio stock rodeo and show. This annual event brings to life many fun activities ideal for adults and the whole family. Attendees get to take part in calf scramble, shopping carnival rides, and rodeo contests.
3. Austin Livestock Show
Many livestock shows are happening in Texas and across the United States, but the Austin livestock show is the largest. Austin livestock show features 20 days of pure entertainment and rodeo competition. If you attend next year’s event, you will witness extravagant concerts, wine competitions, rodeo action, and, of course, the livestock shows.
4. Strawberry Festival
People from all states converge every April in Poteet, Texas, for the annual Strawberry Festival. The more than 30,000 attendees do not regret the decision to attend the festival because they get to take part in parades, dances, gunslingers, and other forms of entertainment.
Things to Do in Texas
Fishing at Padre islands
The gulf of Mexico sets a wonderful backdrop for the windswept dunes of the Padre Islands. The one underneath a 2 kilometers long island is the ideal place for saltwater fishing and swimming. If you arrive early, you may be able to spot jackrabbits or even a deer.
Walk on the Banks of the San Antonio
Take a leisurely and scenic walk along the San Antonio River. The gentle river meander’s its way through the city. The walk will take you to shops, festivals, music shows, and restaurants. You will enjoy every minute of your work.
Bird-watching at Quadruple Mountains
This is a 250 million years old ridge believed to be an old fossil reef. Marvel at this rare beauty from your binoculars. This is also a great place to camp over the weekend. There are also many birds flying around the brightly-colored ridge.
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