A Day Trip To The Lavender Capital Of Texas Will Make Your Spring Complete
Glowing fields of purple plants will take your breath away. Embark on a journey to one of Central Texas’ most picturesque places. Blanco is widely considered one of the area’s most breathtaking small towns, and it’s easy to see why. A day trip to the lavender capital of Texas will make your Spring complete.

Drive about 50 miles west of Austin, and you'll come across this charming small town. The city only spans about 3.2 square miles, but it's loaded with beauty.

Blanco State Park is home to a one-mile trail that loops around the stunning Blanco River. Bask in the pristine weather and soak up the sights. It's the perfect place to enjoy a picnic and search for wildlife.
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You could stare into these picturesque views all day long. If adventure is calling your name, the Blanco River is a perfect place to swim, fish, or paddle.
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Lavender is said to reduce anxiety and promote feelings of tranquility and peace. The calming smell will lift your spirits and ignite your passion for nature.

A wave of aromatic bliss will greet you at Hill Country Lavender. The farm, tucked away at 4524 N US Highway 281, is open for tours from mid-May to early June, but you can peruse their lovely products any time of year at Brieger Pottery located at 408 4th St.

These gorgeous patches of purple will blow you away. You can enjoy Blanco's spectacular views any time of year, but Lavender season only lasts from late May to early June.

Every year, plant-lovers descend upon the Blanco town square and enjoy workshops, lectures, and plenty of shopping. This year's event takes place from June 7th through 9th, 2019. To learn more, visit blancolavenderfest.com.

Take a day trip to this lovely little oasis just outside of Austin. A scenic one hour drive will lead you to this jaw-dropping Hill Country gem.
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