Texas has hill country? Who knew? Well, the Lonely Planet guide to
Texas, which calls the Hill Country "rightfully one of the state's
biggest tourist draws . . . an area of gently rolling hills and valleys
freckled with cacti and cattle ranches, lined with rivers and dotted
with peaceful, picturesque little towns." And any self-respecting Texan
might know as much. Forty miles west of Austin and fifty north of San
Antonio, the Hill Country is within an easy drive of two of the state's
biggest cities, putting back-country quiet and beauty within reach of
countless urban dwellers seeking respite.
This book brings the remarkable Hill Country of Texas home to the back
roads traveler. Whether it's wildflowers you're drawn to, or dude
ranches, natural areas, historic sites, or quaint Texas towns redolent
of history, this is your passport to an experience like no other.
Backroads of the Texas Hill Country introduces travelers and armchair
tourists alike to the emerging wine country of the Lone Star State, the
meticulously preserved culture of East European immigrants, the "cowboy
capital of the world" (Bandera), and the childhood home of LBJ at
Johnson City. Follow this irresistible guide into the Hill Country, and
find yourself deep in the heart of Texas.