Hailing from the Midwest, Sara is a travel enthusiast and digital marketer that loves to experience new hidden gems throughout the country. Her passion is creating a place for people to discover both actionable and aspirational things to do in their very own backyard.
If you’ve been to Texas in the summer, then you’ll know just what the experience is like: sun-soaked days, vibrant festivals, mouthwatering BBQ, and more! The Lone Star State’s warm hospitality and fun summer adventures are definitely worth embracing.
Cons of Visiting Texas In July
The only downside to Texas in July is the heat: beware of the scorching high temperatures and intense humidity. If you come prepared and make sure to cool off and stay hydrated during the summer fun, you’ll be just fine.
Texas Weather in July
Everything is bigger (and hotter) in Texas! Hot and humid, Texas weather in July can include high temperatures that often exceed 90°F. Be prepared for intense heat and occasional thunderstorms.
AtNot Your Average Bucket List travel podcastby OnlyInYourState, we aim to find the best things for readers to discover in the United States. In addition to that, now we are going to help you find the best things to do in your state each month.
We are going to explore the top 10 best things to do in Texas in July, but if we missed something good…let us know! You can call or text805-298-1420 and tell us what we need to know (or reach out to us via email atpodcast@onlyinyourstate.com).
So, are you ready to dive into a month full of exciting things in Texas? First, if you want to listen to the episode, make sure to check it out on Spotify:
You can also watch our hosts Sara and Marisa break everything down on YouTube!
Texas is home to several beautiful beaches along its Gulf Coast, so if the above attractions and events aren’t your style (and you just want to relax at the beach), you should check out these sandy slices of paradise:
South Padre Island: with white sand beaches and a lively atmosphere, South Padre Island is a great spot to kick off summer fun
Galveston Island: a historic beach town that features not only a gorgeous beach but also family-friendly attractions and a bustling boardwalk
Mustang Island State Park: if you’re looking for a more peaceful beach with opportunities for camping, birdwatching, and beachcombing, Mustang Island is just for you
Port Aransas: this beach has a laid-back vibe and tends to attract visitors for fishing, dolphin watching, and enjoying the beachside restaurants and shops.
Padre Island National Seashore: this seashore is the longest undeveloped barrier island in the world and has incredible beaches, as well as many wildlife viewing opportunities
So, are you ready to start your July planning yet?
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