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The Inn at Dos Brisas, Washington, Texas
No matter how you choose to spend your time at Dos Brisas, you will leave feeling as if you’ve just taken a royal holiday.
By Nancy Nichols
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Wildcatter Ranch and Resort, Graham, Texas
After herding cattle and canoeing the Brazos River, you may be a little sore.
By Krista Nightengale
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Rough Creek Lodge, Glen Rose, Texas
Hunters can hire a professional guide and roam the 11,000-acre property (and nearby ranches) for deer, quail, pheasant, buffalo, and wild boar.
By Nancy Nichols
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Albany, Texas
The town has built a reputation as something of a cultural hot spot in the middle of nowhere.
By Peter Simek
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Hico, Texas
If you prefer a quieter getaway, skip the many festivals this town offers and pick a slower weekend.
By Nancy Nichols
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Granbury, Texas
You could wander around the square for an entire afternoon.
By Carol Shih
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Kiepersol Estates, Tyler, Texas
Grab a glass of wine, sit on the tasting-room patio, and watch the sun set over the 61 acres of rolling hills.
By Nancy Nichols
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Caddo Lake and Uncertain, Texas
Get lost in the natural beauty of flora, fauna, and wildlife.
By Nancy Nichols
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Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Time moves slowly up here, and as the afternoon moves the sun through the sky, you can head out to the rich waters of Broken Bow Lake.
By Matthew Shelley
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Fredericksburg, Texas
There’s really too much to do in one weekend.
By Tim Rogers