60 days in Texas, Oklahoma & Kansas Itinerary

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Houston
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Galveston, Galveston Island
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Fredericksburg
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San Antonio
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Austin
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Dallas
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Oklahoma City
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Tulsa
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Wichita
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Topeka
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Houston — 5 nights

Bayou City

Explore Houston's surroundings by going to McFaddin-Ward House Museum (in Beaumont), George Bush Presidential Library and Museum (in College Station) and Blue Bell Creameries (in Brenham). Next up on the itinerary: see the interesting displays at Space Center Houston, admire the masterpieces at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, stroll the grounds of Glenwood Cemetery, and test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms.

To find more things to do, where to stay, photos, and other tourist information, use the Houston trip itinerary builder tool.

Atlanta to Houston is an approximately 3.5-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a bus. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 1 hour traveling from Atlanta to Houston. Traveling from Atlanta in January, expect Houston to be somewhat warmer, temps between 63°F and 46°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 31st (Wed) early enough to drive to Galveston.
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Galveston, Galveston Island — 5 nights

The Oleander City

Get out of town with these interesting Galveston side-trips: Kemah Boardwalk (in Kemah) and Matagorda Bay Nature Park (in Matagorda). There's still lots to do: appreciate the extensive heritage of The Seawall, make a trip to Tree Sculptures, see the interesting displays at Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum, and get in on the family fun at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier.

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Drive from Houston to Galveston in an hour. Alternatively, you can take a bus. January in Galveston sees daily highs of 61°F and lows of 48°F at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 5th (Mon) so you can catch the flight to Fredericksburg.
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Fredericksburg — 5 nights

Fritztown

You'll find plenty of places to visit near Fredericksburg: The Y.O. Ranch (in Mountain Home) and Longhorn Cavern State Park (in Burnet). There's lots more to do: learn about all things military at National Museum of the Pacific War, don't miss a visit to Main Street, indulge your taste buds at Food & Drink, and take in the architecture and atmosphere at St. Mary's Catholic Church.

For maps, reviews, more things to do, and more tourist information, use the Fredericksburg online route planner.

You can fly from Galveston to Fredericksburg in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Plan for little chillier nights when traveling from Galveston in February since evenings lows in Fredericksburg dip to 39°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Sat) to allow enough time to drive to San Antonio.
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San Antonio — 7 nights

The Alamo City

San Antonio is known for shopping, historic sites, and theme parks. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: Head underground at Natural Bridge Caverns, test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms, get in on the family fun at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and pause for some serene contemplation at San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral.

For other places to visit, traveler tips, ratings, and other tourist information, you can read our San Antonio trip app.

Getting from Fredericksburg to San Antonio by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Fredericksburg in February, plan for a bit warmer nights in San Antonio, with lows around 48°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Sat) to allow time to drive to Austin.
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Austin — 6 nights

Live Music Capital of the World

Step out of Austin to go to Georgetown and see Inner Space Cavern, which is approximately 30 minutes away. Next up on the itinerary: get a sense of history and politics at Texas State Capitol, tour the pleasant surroundings at Mount Bonnell, take an in-depth tour of Bullock Texas State History Museum, and admire the landmark architecture of The Driskill.

To find maps, where to stay, reviews, and more tourist information, read our Austin day trip planning website.

Traveling by car from San Antonio to Austin takes 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus; or take a train. February in Austin sees daily highs of 68°F and lows of 47°F at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 23rd (Fri) so you can catch the flight to Dallas.
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Dallas — 6 nights

Big D

Venture out of the city with trips to Immersive Gamebox - Grandscape, The Colony (in The Colony), Waco (Dr Pepper Museum & Magnolia Market Silos) and Fort Worth (Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, Tandy Leather Museum & Gallery, &more). Next up on the itinerary: examine the collection at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, admire the natural beauty at Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, enjoy breathtaking views from Reunion Tower, and appreciate the history behind John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza.

To see reviews, where to stay, and more tourist information, use the Dallas journey website.

Traveling by flight from Austin to Dallas takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In February, Dallas is a bit cooler than Austin - with highs of 62°F and lows of 42°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 29th (Thu) so you can catch the flight to Oklahoma City.
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Oklahoma City — 6 nights

The Big Friendly

Explore Oklahoma City's surroundings by going to Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (in Norman) and Chickasaw Cultural Center (in Sulphur). There's still lots to do: appreciate the history behind Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, learn about wildlife with up-close encounters at Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden, brush up on your military savvy at 45th Infantry Division Museum, and admire the masterpieces at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.

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You can fly from Dallas to Oklahoma City in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train. Traveling from Dallas in February, things will get slightly colder in Oklahoma City: highs are around 55°F and lows about 31°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Wed) to allow time to drive to Tulsa.
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Tulsa — 6 nights

Capital of Route 66

You'll find plenty of places to visit near Tulsa: Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve (in Bartlesville), Will Rogers Memorial Museum (in Claremore) and Lovera's Italian Market (in Krebs). The adventure continues: take in nature's colorful creations at Gilcrease Museum, grab your bike and head to Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area, learn about wildlife with up-close encounters at Tulsa Zoo, and get engrossed in the history at Greenwood Rising.

For photos, reviews, where to stay, and more tourist information, use the Tulsa visit site.

You can drive from Oklahoma City to Tulsa in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 64°F in March, and nighttime lows around 40°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 12th (Tue) so you can drive to Wichita.
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Wichita — 7 nights

Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Wichita: Walnut River Brewing Company (in El Dorado), Kauffman Museum (in North Newton) and Hutchinson (Strataca & Cosmosphere).

To see reviews, ratings, photos, and more tourist information, use the Wichita trip planner.

Traveling by car from Tulsa to Wichita takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. Plan for little chillier nights when traveling from Tulsa in March since evenings lows in Wichita dip to 35°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 19th (Tue) early enough to drive to Topeka.
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Topeka — 6 nights

Get out of town with these interesting Topeka side-trips: Seelye Mansion (in Abilene), Prairie Earth Tours (in Emporia) and Lawrence (Booth Family Hall of Athletics, KU Natural History Museum, &more).

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Traveling by car from Wichita to Topeka takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of bus and train. In March, daytime highs in Topeka are 58°F, while nighttime lows are 33°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 25th (Mon) so you can fly back home.
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Texas travel guide

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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.
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Oklahoma travel guide

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Casinos · Monuments · Art Museums
The Sooner State
Boasting a rich Native American heritage and named after the Choctaw word for "Red People," Oklahoma remains home to about 40 native tribes who speak 25 distinct languages. Though the state remains one of the country's top producers of agricultural products, most of its inhabitants live within two metropolitan areas, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The state is home to the 500-million-year-old Wichita Mountains, noted for being the site of the oldest national wildlife refuge in the United States. Explore the state's pristine natural areas while on vacation here, but be sure to leave plenty of time to tour its characteristic small towns, known for their food, music, and cultural festivals.
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Kansas travel guide

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The Sunflower State
Generally considered the geographical center of the country, Kansas is a state rich in history, having served as home to diverse Native American tribes for thousands of years before European settlement. Once called "Bleeding Kansas" because of violent clashes between abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers, Kansas now carries the nickname the "Sunflower State," earned because of its massive production of sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sorghum. In addition to agriculture, the state is also known as an aviation hub. Sightseeing is easy, as wide-open spaces dominate the landscape of the western two-thirds of the state, which includes some of the only remaining native tallgrass prairie in the nation. Eastern Kansas contains rolling hills and most of the major cities, which draw tourism with their lively art, nightlife, and music scenes.
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