Hotels & Airbnb Stays,  Texas

Family Vacations in Texas: Our Spring Break Experience

One of our all-time favorite family vacations in Texas was when we visited the Austin area over Spring Break. My sister-in-law is the one who first mentioned going to Texas, and I immediately had a specific vision in my mind: water access from the backyard, kids jumping off a dock, fire pit, kayaks, and fishing.

Texas is a great spring break family destination because the weather tends to be warm, but not too hot, and there are so many outdoor activities to do.

Family Vacations in Texas: Where We Stayed

I spent HOURS looking through Airbnb and VRBO listings, writing out pros, cons and amenities of dozens of different listings (check out my favorite Airbnbs rentals near Austin) before selecting the perfect house.

And then three months later, the dam on the river behind that house broke, and the water was basically drained out. No more jumping off the dock, or even kayaking in the backyard. Back to the drawing board. Thank goodness I had kept all my notes. That all led me to the house we ended up booking, and it fulfilled ALL of my visions.

The house we booked for our Texas family vacation was on the San Marcos River, just outside of Austin. The backyard had a large grass area with a fire pit and storage shed, and a sunbathing deck right on the river. It even had a rope swing! The storage shed was full of inflatables, kayaks, fishing poles, air compressors, life jackets, and anything else we needed to enjoy the backyard.

**Note: The house we stayed at has temporarily been disabled. I reached out to the owner to ask if it will be coming back. She said that she’s hoping it’ll be posted again for 2026. Until then, you can check out the other house rentals that I saved as great options to stay.

If you prefer to stay at a resort, check out the best family resorts near Austin and family resorts near Dallas, Texas.

Texas family vacations on the river with a firepit

What We Did In Austin

Day 1 – San Marcos River & Rio Vista Park

Kayaking is easy to do on your Texas family vacations
Kayaking in the backyard

After spending so much time researching family vacations in Texas, I had a whole list of things I wanted to do. But the kids really just wanted to hang out in the backyard the first day, which is fine by me. We spent the morning kayaking and seeing turtles in the river. When it warmed up in the afternoon, we packed a few drinks and tubed the short ride down the river.

We were just upstream from Rio Vista Park, which is a great watering hole to play in–it even has small rapids to tube down. Then you can get out and walk the short distance back to the house, rather than trying to paddle upstream. The rest of the afternoon was spent playing on the rope swing and having competitions. I even braved it, once I had a couple drinks in me.

Day 2 – Jacob’s Well, Cypress Falls and More Tubing

If you’ve read enough of my blogs, you know that I can’t just sit around forever. And family vacations in Texas have so many opportunities for adventure.

Visiting Jacob's Well is a great stop on your Texas family vacations
Jacob’s Well

By day 2, I was ready to explore. We went to Jacob’s Well that morning–about a 35 min drive. Having done research beforehand, I knew we wouldn’t be able to swim there this time of year, but I still wanted to see it. I definitely want to go back when the kids and I can jump in! It was a super easy walk, and didn’t take too long to explore.

After that, we went to Cypress Falls Swimming Hole in Wimberley since we had already made the drive to that part of town, however, I don’t know that we’d do this again.

Cypress Falls Swimming Hole, looking toward the tap house

It’s a nice spot if you want to have a drink with a nice view and let the kids play in a safe area, but given the location of the house we were staying at, we could have had just as much fun for free back there. Note: There is an admission fee to hang out here. The kids had fun jumping off of the rocks, though, and it would be a cool place to hang out if you didn’t have water access wherever you are staying. We didn’t stay too long before we left to track down some highly recommended Texas BBQ food at Salt Lick (read more in the Where We Ate section).

Cypress Falls Swimming Hole

Day 2 Continued – Tubing in Texas

Even though we had tubing in our backyard, I really wanted to try out the famous Tube Chute on the Comal River, so I dragged my family to Texas Tubes to start our voyage.

Tubing is a lot of fun on Texas family vacations

It was really calm when we were there, however, I have heard this is the place to be during the college’s spring breaks and the hot summer months, so I can assume it is a totally different vibe different times of the year.

Minus the couple of chutes, this was a super calm float down the river, and takes about two hours. Super relaxing, and the water was even warmer than the air temperature when we went late in the day on March 28.

Day 3 – More Relaxing on the River

Because I dragged everyone out the previous day, we spent our last day at the house relaxing on the river again. Personally, I would have loved to go and explore downtown Austin, particularly the Barton Springs Municipal Pool. In planning future family vacations in Texas, I’d skip Cypress Falls Swimming Hole, and swap it out with a bit of time in Austin.

Texas family vacations can include fishing

The kids fished, and finally caught one! They had more rope swing competitions, kayak adventures, and popsicles around the fire pit. Next, we were off to San Antonio

Having fun on the rope swing during our Texas family vacation

Where We Ate:

Because we had the house with a kitchen, we didn’t need to venture out for every meal, but we couldn’t miss an opportunity to try some true Texas staples.

You can’t go to Texas without trying Whataburger, so that was our first stop the night we arrived. Overall, the menu really enticed us, but our review was eh, so so. It’s a burger. It wasn’t the best burger in the world. The portions are massive though, as everything in Texas is bigger.

All family vacations in Texas need to consist of BBQ food at some point. A local recommended The Salt Lick BBQ, and it did NOT disappoint.

All Texas family vacations need to include a meal at Salt Lick BBQ
Salt Lick BBQ

The venue is absolutely huge, with outside picnic areas and various options for eating inside. There are tasting rooms on site, and you can even bring your own drinks.

I think at one point, it was cash only, but that was not the case when we visited. Thank goodness too, because it is way out there, and no banks near it. We will definitely return!

Finally, we went to dinner at Chuy’s Tex-Mex because, well, why not? It’s kid friendly, reasonably priced, and I love me some chips and salsa. However, being from San Diego, we really shouldn’t even bother trying anything remotely close to Mexican food anywhere else. The food was fine. We ate it. Would we venture back?

Texas family vacations aren't complete without a meal at Chuy's

Eh, probably not. Mostly because there are so many other better places to try. But it made for an easy meal on our last night, and since I’m writing about a Texas family vacation, I had to try a family-friendly chain.

Be sure to check out part two of our vacation–in San Antonio, Texas and read about our stay at the JW Marriott San Antonio Water Park Resort. You can also check out this list of the best family resorts in Texas.

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Thanks for reading my post. My name is Jaime and I am a mom to three busy children. When we're not at the soccer and football fields, we try to get away as often as possible. I'm a teacher and my husband is a firefighter, so we mostly get away for long weekends or over the school breaks. I hope to inspire busy families to take time to recoup and relax while making memories on camping trips or cruise ships, or at the fancy resort pool--we love it all! Follow me on Instagram for real-time inspiration.

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