Here's
the list of potential bluebonnet photo ops outside of the Houston area:
Independence: Old
Baylor Park at Windmill Hill (picnic tables and ruins of original Baylor
University)
Pleasant
Hill: Pleasant
Hill Winery overlooks vineyards surrounded bluebonnet fields
Chappel
Hill: Historic
Main Street before, during and after the April festival
Washington-on-the-Brazos
State Park: A great walking trail along the Wildflower Loop
Marble
Falls: Check
out the 400 acre Turkey Bend Recreation Area and Muleshoe Bend. You can even
camp for a small fee. Also ask about the Bluebonnet House -- when the
flowers are blooming, it's incredible.
Kingsland: Abandoned railroad
tracks run through bluebonnet fields about a mile off FM 1431, as well as
abandoned farm equipment on several rural roads for great photo ops.
Fredericksburg
to Llano: A
drive along Highway 16 is an incredibly scenic drive through rolling hills and
granite cliffs with stops along the way.
HOUSTON AREAS
NORTH
Spotts Park: Walk the
southeast side of the park, past the playground
TC Jester Park: White Oak
Bayou between 18th and 43rd streets
Rob Fleming Park: In The
Woodlands
Mercer Arboretum: Near Spring
Kingwood: High Valley
Drive at Hidden Lakes East
WEST
Buffalo Bayou
Park:
Try east of the Jackson Hill Bridge South
Blessington
Farms:
In Wallis
Terry Hershey
Park:
Walking path winds along Buffalo Bayou near Dairy Ashford
Memorial Park: Various spots
SOUTH
Brays Bayou: Along the
Hermann Park Golf Course near Almeda
Telfair in Sugar
Land:
Near Cornerstone Elementary
Willow
Waterhole:
Off South Post Oak Road
League City: Near Highway
96
Pearland to
Alvin:
Along Highway 35 West
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