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Take a break for your day-to-day and experience what these unique places have to offer.   Apr 17, 2024     [Rock On, Texas!]( [Rock On, Texas!]( No longer a niche sport, climbing has taken off in Texas, from Hueco Tanks and Enchanted Rock to Lake Marble Falls. [READ STORY](   SPONSORED [Spring has Sprung in Waxahachie]( [Which Type of Nevada Adventurer Are You?]( Looking to experience the unexpected? Take our quiz to discover your ultimate Nevada Adventure! [TAKE THE QUIZ](   [Check Out a New Exhibition at the LBJ Presidential Library]( [Calling All Art Lovers: Cottonwood Art Festival Is Back!]( The award-winning Cottonwood Art Festival is returning May 4-5! Immerse yourself in a creative world of artwork and exhibitions. [LEARN MORE](   Get out and explore the best that Texas and our neighboring states have to offer! For free information from our travel partners, sign up [here](. Enjoyed Trip Planner? We hope you enjoyed this message from our partners. [Forward to a friend](mailto:Enter an email?subject=Check out this newsletter from Texas Monthly&body=I thought you might enjoy this newsletter from Texas Monthly magazine. Check out their stories on Texas news, politics, and culture below. or [check out our other newsletters.]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters.   P. O. Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 [View Online]( | [Manage Preferences](

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