Central Texas & Hill Country.

High bluffs, deep canyons, clear--rivers and open but hilly terrain cupped by a huge sky make the Hill Country arguably the prettiest part of the state. Like a stepladder between wooded East Texas and the arid open plains of West Texas, the Hill Country in the south-central part of the state signals the beginning of higher, drier land. From its limestone hills, low cedars and old oaks grow alongside cactus and prickly pear.

Part of the wildflower belt stretching across southeast, central and south Texas, the Hill Country is splashed with blue, pink, yellow, fiery red and other colors from early spring into summer. Deer, antelope, turkey and other wildlife still ...

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