book a tour with Austin Duck Adventures, the city's primary provider. These amphibious vehicle tours begin downtown, travel through historic neighborhoods like Sixth Street, past the Texas Capitol Building, and then splash into Lady Bird Lake to see parks and mansions from the water. The tour, which lasts about 75 minutes, includes guides, quackers for passengers, and the unique experience of boarding a bus that transforms into a boat.
Lady Bird Lake is a reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, known for the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail that encircles it and the diverse recreational activities available on the water, such as kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding or stay during sunset to see the famous mexican tailed bats
Emma Long Metropolitan Park (City Park) is open year-round from 7:00am to 10:00pm. The park features open space, camp sites, boat ramps, reservation based large picnic table sites and a designated beach entry swimming area.
Outdoor mall offering a variety of upscale shops & department stores plus bars, clubs, dining options & a cinema.
Upscale steakhouse & grill serving a menu including chops, seafood, wine & cocktails.
Located in downtown San Antonio, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas provides guests the most spectacular view of the Alamo City. Enjoy the gorgeous panorama from the Tower's revolving Chart House Restaurant, take in the scenery from the Observation Deck, or experience the thrilling 4D Theater Ride. For a taste of the best dining and fun that San Antonio Riverwalk restaurants have to offer, come take a flight with the Tower of the Americas.
Just a few steps from downtown Georgetown, the Blue Hole is a scenic lagoon on the South San Gabriel River. With limestone bluffs on one bank, and short waterfalls stretching across the river, Blue Hole Park is the perfect spot to go for a swim on a hot day. If you have a paddleboard or kayak, you can also paddle along the river here. The park connects to the South San Gabrial River Trail for biking and walking along the water.
Hidden for over 10,000 years, Inner Space Cavern is one of the best-preserved caves in Texas. It was discovered by a Texas Highway Department core drilling team in the spring of 1963 and was opened to the public in the summer of 1966. Since that time, hundreds of thousands of visitors have seen this beautiful cave. Our amazing cave has beautiful formations, large rooms, prehistoric animal bones, and a truly unique discovery story. It remains a constant 72 degrees (but feels like 80 degrees with the humidity) year round and it does NOT flood during rains.