truck you haven't tried yet to the Hill Country getaway you keep meaning to plan, experience something new right here at home with Moon 52 Things to Do in Austin & San Antonio. Inside you'll find:
* Cool things to do in and around the cities: Get to know more about East Austin's Black and brown roots, look for murals by local artists, and have old-fashioned fun at a drive-in theater. Learn about native Texas plants on a hike, cool off at a nearby swimming hole, or sample authentic sotol in the desert. Grab a cocktail on Rainey Street, listen to live jazz, or learn how to two-step from an expert. People-watch in San Antonio's hip Pearl neighborhood, bike the Mission Trail, and feast on tacos
* Day trips and weekend getaways: Sample and sip on the Hill Country Wine Trail or dig in to a plate of barbecue in Lockhart. Cool off in Wimberley's Blue Hole, float the river in New Braunfels, or creep through the caves at Longhorn Cavern State Park
* Experiences broken down by category: Find ideas for each season, activities with kids, outdoor adventures, late-night music, arts and culture, scenic drives, and more
* A local's advice: Whether it's an art gallery or a historic landmark, local author Christina Garcia knows the ins and outs of Austin and San Antonio
* Inspirational full-color photos throughout
* Easy-to-scan planning tips: Addresses, time allotment, and tips for avoiding the crowds at popular attractions
What are you doing this weekend? Try something new with Moon 52 Things to Do in Austin & San Antonio.
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Christina Garcia is a native Texan and University of Texas graduate who has lived in Austin for over a decade. Her writing has appeared in the Austin Chronicle, where she often covers the local music scene.
Austin has a reputation as a well-preserved, ever-changing, but still weird city. Christina loves it most for its lack of pretension. BBQ, Tex-Mex, and soul food are considered fine dining and it's perhaps the only state capital where you can go out in pajamas and feel right at home.