1 day in Texas Itinerary
1 day in Texas Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Texas trip itinerary planner
Start: Tulsa
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Austin
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Austin
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Live Music Capital of the World
Despite its laid-back college vibe, Austin is an influential center for politics, technology, film, and music.Start off your visit on the 8th (Fri): explore the fascinating underground world of Inner Space Cavern and then take a stroll through South Congress Avenue.
To find reviews, photos, maps, and tourist information, refer to the Austin trip itinerary builder.
Tulsa to Austin is an approximately 4.5-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a bus. In January, Austin is somewhat warmer than Tulsa - with highs of 63°F and lows of 41°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 8th (Fri) to allow time to travel back home.
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Texas travel guide
The Lone Star State
Thanks to its size and geologic features, Texas contains diverse landscapes that closely resemble both the south and southwest of the United States. Though most people associate Texas with tracts of barren land, deserts cover only about 10 percent of the state, with most of its big population centers located in areas once covered by prairies, grasslands, and forests. As you travel from one end of Texas to the other, observe the changing terrain that ranges from coastal piney woods and swamps in the east to the mountains of the west, with rolling plains and rugged hills in the center. For a bit of urban sightseeing visit some of the state's large cities such as Houston, Dallas, or Austin, or immerse yourself in the nation's history by adding famous attractions like The Alamo to your itinerary. Take plenty of time to mingle with the locals, famous for their hospitality, generosity, and fiercely independent spirit.