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  • 2025 Holidays in the Hill Country

    2025 Holidays in the Hill Country

    The holiday season has been starting earlier and earlier each year. I have friends who completed all of their Christmas decorating on November 1st, while I still have scarecrows guarding my flower bed and fall leaf garland adorning my stair railing.

    Despite my procrastination, I’m excited for the Advent season and Christmas, and now is a great time to reflect on the events and traditions my family looks forward to every year. I love sharing our favorites with you and hope you’ll let us know what tops your lists as well.

    One of our most anticipated Christmas traditions is our Family Advent Calendar. I write down one holiday experience to do for each of the days leading up to Christmas, starting on December 1, These daily activities can be must-do tasks, like addressing and sending Christmas cards, or fun nights out, like meandering through a trail of lights after dinner.

    I cling to this tradition every year despite how busy my kids’ schedules become because we connect our participation in our favorite events, activities, tasks, and traditions to the joyful anticipation of celebrating the birth of Jesus. In addition to a daily activity, I also include a slip of paper with scripture that tells part of the Christmas story so that each day, a little more of the story is being recited. (Luke 1:26-35; Luke 2:1-20)

    Our Family Advent Calendar

    Below I’ve included a list of some of the at-home activities I’ve hidden in our Advent calendar pockets in years past, followed by our 2024 Holiday Bucket List of events and activities. Use our guide to fill in your own Advent calendar!

    TRADITIONS/FUN AT HOME – 

    • Bake sugar cookies
    • Make cards/gifts for teachers, neighbors, coaches, and relatives
    • Holiday movie night
    • Read the story of St. Nicholas and put shoes outside bedroom doors for a little surprise (Dec 6th)
    • “Elf” the neighbors
    • Caroling at home and holiday charades
    • Decorate the tree(s) or make centerpieces
    • Make homemade paper snowflakes and tape them in the windows
    • Tell stories of our family’s holidays past, as well as dreams for the future (reminisce over photos, plan vacations, etc)
    • Silly game night (minute to win it)
    • Make gingerbread houses

    HILL COUNTRY HOLIDAY BUCKET LIST –

    (Our list is in no particular geographic or date order, so be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom to check out all of the exciting options around the Hill Country.)

    Main Street Bethlehem (Burnet)

    Dec 5, 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14, 6 pm – 9 pm

    Walk through historic Bethlehem to find Jesus

    Explore the live nativity, down the narrow streets to faint sounds of ancient music, savoring the sights and smells. Immerse yourself in the din of the marketplace; surrounded by the revelers in the tavern, shouted insults to and from the Roman oppressors, merchants, craftspeople, animals of all kinds, taxpayers, and beggars all seeking money, or position, or revenge.


    Western Wonderland (Dripping Springs)

    Nov 28 – January 4

    Go ice skating, peruse the market, listen to festive music, walk the trail of lights, and/or attend a special event such as story time on the ice. This rink is my kids’ top choice, and it’s one of the biggest temporary ice skating rinks in Texas. Check the link for prices and hours.


    Santa’s Wonderland at Cabela’s and Budafest (Buda)

    Now – Dec 24 & Dec 5-6

    Santa's Wonderland

    Stop in the store for a free photo with Santa and a stroll through the store’s holiday decorations. Your kids can also mail a letter to Santa and take home a holiday craft kit. Plus, no visit to Cabela’s is complete without a visit to the dead zoo.

    Budafest is the town’s big weekend festival Dec 6th-8th. It will include shopping, games, vendors, music, a lighted parade, Santa, and so much more!


    Serve at Brown Santa, Sing to Seniors, or Donate to Toys for Tots

    There are so many ways to serve as a family during the holiday season. We love wrapping gifts for families through Brown Santa, dropping off additional gifts in Caliterra for Toys for Tots, scheduling a date to carol for seniors at a local home, and “adopting” a family or child through an Angel Tree at a local school or church.


    Luminations at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (Austin)

    Dec 5 – Jan 3

    Enjoy the illuminated trail walk with thousands of lights. Go earlier in the day to explore the forts of Fortlandia. Purchase tickets in advance.


    Christmas in Marble Falls

     Nov 19 – Jan 3

    Just along the water’s edge, there’s a free Walkway of Lights with a variety of themes, as well as daily events to get you in the Christmas spirit, including breakfast with Santa, ice skating, shopping, and a lighted parade on Dec 5.


    Lost Pines Christmas (Bastrop)

    Nov 28 – Dec 25

    Take a short drive to Bastrop for some spectacular holiday events, including a wassail fest, river of lights, a holiday revue at the Opera House, tree lighting ceremony, historic home tour, and a lighted parade on Dec 13.


    PEC Lights Spectacular (Johnson City)

    Nightly November 29  – Jan 4

    Johnson City Light Spectacular

    The courthouse and downtown area are aglow with thousands of lights. Local vendors set up tables inside and outside the courthouse. Check website for special events, such as lighted parade on Nov 29, a chili cookoff on Dec 13, and a live nativity on Dec 5-13 at the Methodist Church nearby.


    Weihnachtszeit – Christmas in Fredericksburg

    Nov 19 – Jan 4

    Show up on any day of the week for a spectacular holiday light show and events-a-plenty. Fredericksburg is so full of holiday cheer that you may need a few days to take it all in. Check the website for specific activities and lodging options. Our favorites include the lighted parade on the first Friday in December, the Eisbahn ice skating, Kinderfest at the Pioneer Museum on the first Sat of December, and taking pictures in front of the German Christmas Pyramid.


    Christmas on Mercer (Dripping Springs)

    December 6, 10 am – 5 pm

    This fun hometown festival keeps getting bigger and better. Enjoy shopping with local vendors, a trackless train, pony rides, a festive atmosphere, live music all day long, giveaways and games, an opportunity to write a letter to Santa and mail it on-site, plus free photos with Santa at Hudson’s. (Tree lighting and movie night in Dripping Springs will take place at dusk on November 29.)


    Holidays in Gruene

    Weekends in late Nov and all of Dec

    Photos with Cowboy Kringle (appointment required), free afternoon shows at historic Gruene Hall, gorgeous Christmas lights and decorations throughout the town, a new ice skating rink, and unique shops, as well as weekend markets, to complete your Christmas lists are just a few of the ways to celebrate the season in one of our favorite historic towns! The holidays truly kick off with Santa riding into town on horseback to light the night on the evening of Dec 6 at 5 pm.


    Home Depot Kids’ Workshop

    Nov 29 and Dec 6, 9 am – noon

    Visit your local store so your kids can create their own Teddy Bear Ornament (Nov 29), Hot Cocoa Mug (Dec 6), and Tow Truck (Jan 3) for FREE! Kids develop hands-on skills with sanding, nailing and applying stickers. All kids get to keep their craft, receive a free certificate of achievement, a workshop apron, and a commemorative pin while supplies last.


    Christmas in the Parks (Various State Park locations)

    Nov – Dec

    Enchanted Rock

    Texas State Parks have several holiday events, from scavenger hunts to Santa sightings to s’mores and ornament-making. Find a park near you and enjoy the great outdoors this season! Check out the detailed program linked above.


    Hill Country Galleria Holidays (Bee Cave)

    Nov 14 – Jan 19

    Small ice skating rink

    The popular outdoor mall will have live music, ice skating, Christmas markets, Santa photos, and unique events most days in December, including a Mario Kart party on Dec 13. Check the link for details.


    Mozart’s Festival of Lights (Lake Austin)

    Nov 22 – Jan 4

    Purchase tickets in advance for this special Austin tradition. Grab a hot cocoa or coffee and enjoy the “dancing lights” set to music.


    Emily Ann Theater Trail of Lights (Wimberley)

    Nov 29 – Dec 26

    Enjoy a FREE walking trail through approximately 8 acres of lighted exhibits, with entertainment provided almost every night. Wander into town afterward to stroll and shop local. There are several other events in the adorable town of Wimberley; it’s worth checking their local calendar!


    Maywald Lights Display (W. Austin)

    Nov 27 – Dec 25

    It’s their last year! Over 120,000 lights are on display at a family’s home in Austin for a good cause: the Make-a-Wish foundation! Walk through the trail of light and leave a donation. (FREE to enter.)


    Lights On Festival and Boat Parade (Lakeway)

    Dec 6 & 7 at 6 pm

    Lakeway’s FREE annual holiday and Christmas celebration is held at the Lakeway City Hall parking lot. This festive event kicks off with the official lighting of the Trail of Lights and will include a visit with Santa, live music, vendors, and family photo opportunities. The Trail of Lights will be lit every night afterward, so if you can’t make the event, you can still walk through on another evening until Jan 1.

    On Dec 7th, there will be a lighted boat parade starting at Crosswater Yacht Club.

    We hope this holiday bucket list inspires you to enjoy the 2025 holiday season to the fullest! Please share anything your family never misses during the holidays in the comments below. Also, use the calendar on this page to fill in yours!

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  • Explore Fischer Park: Trails, Splash Pads, and Nature

    Explore Fischer Park: Trails, Splash Pads, and Nature

    This Week’s Hike: Fischer Park in New Braunfels

    In our mission to spend 1000 hours outside as a family every year, we’re sharing some of our favorite hiking spots in this series titled “This Week’s Hike”. Fischer Park is our latest pick.

    ✅ Trails for Children

    ❌ Swimming (No pool but a splash pad)

    ✅ Bathrooms

    ✅ Playground and Sports Fields

    ✅ Free Admission for Park and Trails (and free parking)

    ✅ Stroller-friendly Trails

    Fischer Park, located in New Braunfels, Texas, offers an ideal destination for hiking and outdoor exploration. With beautiful natural landscapes, recreational amenities, and family-friendly features, it’s a great spot for a relaxing day in nature. Here’s a guide to the park’s highlights, with plenty to explore for hikers and casual visitors alike.

    Sidewalk Paths

    Fischer Park Map

    The park’s sidewalk paths offer easy-to-follow, paved routes ideal for all skill levels. Winding around the park’s scenic ponds and through open green spaces, these paths are perfect for a leisurely stroll, a jog, or a family hike. The level surface also makes it wheelchair and stroller accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the fresh air and peaceful views.

    Nature Center & Fishing Ponds

    The Fischer Park Nature Center is an educational hub, offering interactive exhibits that teach visitors about the local flora and fauna. Hikers can stop by to learn about the environment they’re exploring and discover more about conservation efforts in the area. Plus, your kids can be mini-paleontologists and dig for bones in the Dino Dig, and they can fish in the ponds!

    Playgrounds

    For families hiking with children, the park’s playgrounds are a fantastic pit stop. There are multiple playground areas equipped with structures for climbing, sliding, and swinging that will entertain littles and bigs.

    Splash Pad

    Fischer Park Splashpad

    On hot Texas days, the splash pad at Fischer Park provides a refreshing break. This water feature is a favorite among kids, allowing them to cool off and play in a safe, enclosed area. The splash pad is adjacent to the playground, making it easy to switch between activities. It’s open until October 31st.

    Restrooms

    One of the most convenient aspects of Fischer Park is the availability of clean, well-maintained restrooms throughout the park. Accessible restroom facilities are located near the parking areas and playgrounds.

    Easy Parking and Access

    Fischer Park boasts ample parking, making it easy for visitors to find a spot and access the trails. The parking lots are conveniently located near all major attractions, so you won’t have to walk far to start your hike or reach other amenities.

    Restaurants and Museums Nearby (PLUS Wurstfest!)

    After a day of hiking, visitors can head into New Braunfels to enjoy a variety of dining options. From local barbecue joints to casual family restaurants, there’s something for every taste. Additionally, the town’s museums, such as the New Braunfels Railroad Museum and the McKenna Children’s Museum (our fave) offer a great way to extend your day with a dose of local history and culture.

    Bonus if you go in early November: WURSTFEST! (Nov 1-10, 2024)
    Wurstfest is a unique 10-day celebration of German culture and heritage in New Braunfels, Texas, blending Bavarian traditions with Texas hospitality. This beloved annual event features authentic German food, live music, dancing, games, and, of course, plenty of beer! Keep an eye on the official Wurstfest website for the latest schedule, which includes free days.

    Fischer Park (and the City of New Braunfels) provides not only a serene hiking experience but also a variety of activities and conveniences, making it a well-rounded destination for individuals and families alike, especially for a day trip!

  • Travel Itineraries for the Little House on the Prairie Fan

    Travel Itineraries for the Little House on the Prairie Fan

    During our first year of homeschooling, my two youngest children and I read through the entire Little House on the Prairie series together. I hadn’t read the books as a child, nor did I watch the television series, but the nine books took me back to a wonder of childhood that I never expected was possible. My young daughter was drawn immediately to Laura and the uniqueness of how she was raised, especially compared to our modern life.

    My daughter connected to Laura’s stories so much so that her play reflected it on a daily basis. She set up a one-room school house upstairs complete with large chalkboard, McGuffy readers, mini slates, and American Girl doll students. She’s been teaching herself how to sew aprons, bonnets, and shawls. She takes baskets into our geeenbelt to forage and collect flowers. Our picky eater even started to love baking cornbread.

    As a part of our homeschooling journey, we do fun celebrations related to a book or series after we finish. Although we had already thrown a Little House on the Prairie party at a local farm, I wanted to find more ways to celebrate my daughter’s love for Laura’s biography, as well as her fascination with that period of American history.

    Core childhood memories were being shaped and passions developed, so I was inspired to plan a surprise trip.

    If you are also a fan or have one in your household, you might enjoy going back in time into the childhood of Mary, Laura, Carrie, and Grace, as we did. Our itinerary is shared below, as well as additional ideas for future trips for the Laura Ingalls Wilder super fans.

    Little House on the Prairie Travel Itinerary: Exploring the Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder

    This travel itinerary will take you through key locations in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri, where you can learn about Laura’s life, immerse yourself in the history of the pioneer era, and also enjoy some modern-day attractions.


    Stop 1: The Gathering Place – Tulsa, Oklahoma

    The Journey Begins
    Start your trip in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by visiting The Gathering Place, a stunning 100-acre park nestled along the Arkansas River. Though not directly related to Laura Ingalls Wilder, this modern marvel offers a beautiful start to your journey, allowing you to experience outdoor beauty in a state that played a key role in America’s westward expansion. Spend some time walking along the trails, enjoying the imaginative playgrounds, and experiencing the park’s interactive art and gardens.

    It was recently voted the best city park in the USA, and we could see why. It’s really a botanical garden and huge unique playground combined. Everything is free by the way… free parking, free admission, and free boat rentals! We spent 3 hours there but could’ve stayed longer. If you go, save time to do the scavenger hunts (pick up in the lodge) and grab food from the cute and affordable cafe. There are several places to picnic and feed the koi as well.

    Highlights:

    • Scenic riverfront views
    • Nature trails and modern playgrounds for all ages
    • A great starting point for family-friendly fun

    Stop 2: Little House on the Prairie Museum – Independence, Kansas

    Step into Laura’s Childhood
    Next, head north to Independence, Kansas, where you’ll find the Little House on the Prairie Museum, located on the original site of the Ingalls family homestead from Laura’s childhood. This is where the story of “Little House on the Prairie” begins, in the log cabin her family built in the 1870s. The museum complex includes a replica of the Ingalls family cabin, a post office, schoolhouse, and various historical artifacts that bring this era to life.

    Highlights:

    • Tour a replica of the Ingalls family cabin
    • Learn about pioneer life through historical exhibits
    • Explore the one-room schoolhouse similar to what Laura attended

    Stop 3: The Laura Ingalls Wilder Home & Museum – Mansfield, Missouri

    Where the Books Were Born
    Continue your journey to Mansfield, Missouri, where Laura and her husband, Almanzo Wilder, settled later in life. Here, you’ll visit The Laura Ingalls Wilder Home & Museum, where Laura wrote all of her “Little House” books. The museum houses personal belongings of the Wilder family, original manuscripts, and memorabilia that will give you a deeper appreciation for Laura’s life and work. You’ll tour the Wilders’ farmhouse and the Rock House, both of which are preserved as they were during Laura’s lifetime.

    Highlights:

    • Explore the farmhouse where Laura wrote her famous books
    • Visit the Rock House, a gift from Laura’s daughter, Rose
    • See manuscripts and personal artifacts from the Wilder family

    Stop 4 (Same Day): The Rose Wilder Lane Museum – Mansfield, Missouri

    Laura’s Legacy Through Rose
    While still in Mansfield, take time to visit the Rose Wilder Lane Museum, dedicated to Laura’s daughter, Rose. Rose was an accomplished writer in her own right and played a significant role in shaping her mother’s legacy. This museum celebrates her contributions to literature, journalism, and her influence on the “Little House” series.

    Highlights:

    • Learn about Rose’s life as a writer and journalist
    • Discover the pivotal role she played in her mother’s writing career

    Stop 5: Silver Dollar City – Branson, Missouri

    Step Back in Time with a Dash of Adventure
    End your itinerary with a visit to Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri, a theme park that captures the spirit of the 1880s frontier and pioneer life. While not specifically tied to the Ingalls family, the park offers a fun, immersive experience with attractions like old-time crafts, blacksmithing, glassblowing, and live entertainment that evokes the pioneer era. You can enjoy thrilling rides, catch a live show, or simply explore the old-timey shops, and be sure to check in for a cave tour. The underground marvel was the original attraction in Branson that eventually led to the boom town we know and love today. The tour is fantastic, and the cave is unforgettable.

    Highlights:

    • Authentic 1880s-themed rides and attractions
    • Live demonstrations of traditional crafts like candle-making and glassblowing
    • Family-friendly entertainment, including shows and concerts

    Start planning today …

    This “Little House on the Prairie” travel itinerary offers the perfect mix of history, literature, and fun for fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder. From the historic cabin in Independence, Kansas, to the family home where the books were penned in Missouri, to the charming park in Branson that celebrates pioneer life, this journey takes you deep into the heart of America’s frontier history. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the books or just beginning to explore their magic, this trip will leave you with a greater appreciation for the legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the world she so beautifully captured in her writing.

    It was the perfect girls’ trip for my daughter, my mom, and me to experience together. I encourage you to pack your bags, embrace the pioneer spirit, and hit the road!

    Side note: We were able to plan our trip to include a visit with cast members from the television series during their 50th anniversary tour in 2024. It made our trip extra special. Unfortunately that tour has been cancelled, but you can follow this Facebook page for more opportunities to meet them.


    On our Bucket List for Future Travel to South Dakota –

    Because we had such a great time at the southern locations, my daughter and I hope to take a future trip up north to De Smet. Here’s a sample itinerary for that trip.

    Day 1: De Smet, SD – “Little Town on the Prairie”

    1. Ingalls Homestead – interactive site where the Ingalls family lived. Enjoy hands-on experiences like driving a covered wagon, visiting the replica sod house, and learning pioneer skills.
    2. Surveyor’s House & First School of De Smet – Tour the original buildings from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life, featured in By the Shores of Silver Lake.
    3. The Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society – Visit exhibits and artifacts related to the Ingalls family and Laura’s writings.

    Day 2: De Smet, SD

    1. The De Smet Cemetery – Visit the graves of the Ingalls family, including Pa, Ma, and Mary.
    2. De Smet Historical Walking Tour – Take a guided walking tour of De Smet, seeing key locations from the books, such as the locations of the Wilder family store and other historic sites.

    We’ll likely plan our visit around one of these annual events for Little House on the Prairie Fans –

    1. Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant (July) – Every July, De Smet hosts a live outdoor production based on Laura’s books. The pageant brings to life her stories through performances in the beautiful prairie setting.
    2. Wilder Welcome Weekend (June) – A weekend festival featuring crafts, storytelling, and family-friendly pioneer activities celebrating Laura’s legacy.
    3. Prairie Days (August) – Held at Ingalls Homestead, this event allows visitors to experience life as Laura did, with special pioneer activities like hay-twisting, butter churning, and sewing workshops.

    We hope these ideas inspire fellow readers and fans to travel through history and re-ignite your love of the book and TV series. If you know of other opportunities or attractions worth visiting, please comment below.