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As everyone knows, Texas is big -- really big. For travelers there isn't just a lot of ground to cover, but a vast number of things to do and places to see, as well as varieties of climate, terrain, and even cultures. Depending on where you choose to go, you can experience an Old West adventure, a relaxing trip to the beach, some of America's finest museums, or superb birding or fishing.
It's hard for most people to be indifferent about Texas. It's a place to romanticize and ridicule, to dream about and dismiss. Texans can leave the state, but sooner or later they'll admit their weaknesses for Texas dance halls and Old West saloons, Tex-Mex and barbecue, cowboy boots, and country music. From the big sky and flat plains and the Hill Country highways lined by Texas bluebonnets to the larger-than-life personalities like LBJ and Willie Nelson: Texas stays with you.
As would be expected in a state as large as Texas, climate varies, sometimes dramatically, by location; it can be snowing in one area of the state, such as Amarillo, while people are swimming at South Padre Island. High temperatures in the summer average in the 90s (30s Celsius) in most of the state, while average winter temperatures drop -- sometimes much lower than you might expect -- as you travel north. Southern Texas is known for its muggy summers, which make it feel hotter than it really is, and contrasts with the dryness of the West Texas deserts. The state's few mountainous areas have more extremes of temperatures, hitting the 80s and 90s (upper 20s and 30s Celsius) during the day only to lunge into the 30s and 40s (single digits Celsius) at night. All areas of Texas get more sunshine than most other parts of the United States.
The beaches along the Gulf Coast are busiest in winter, although they're seldom really crowded. But unless you're a college kid looking for some rowdy spring-break action, you should avoid all resort areas, including the beaches and national parks, during March and early April.
The main categories of Texan lodging are transient, resort, and residential. Texan lodging are classed as mainly transient when at least 75 percent of their guests are not permanent residents. The guest in a typical transient lodging hotel can expect a room with private bath, telephone, radio, and television, in addition to such customer services as laundry, valet, and cleaning and pressing. Most lodgings offer Texan cable TV and wireless DSL broadband. A larger establishment usually has a coffee shop, dining room, cocktail lounge or nightclub, and a gift shop or newstand-tobacco counter.
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