March 7 - 16, 2025
Explore the Heart of Texas: A Journey Through Culture, History & Charm
Discover the rich heritage and modern energy of Texas on this unforgettable multi-city tour. Begin in San Antonio, where the iconic Alamo stands as a symbol of bravery and Texas pride. Stroll the famous River Walk, explore Spanish missions, and enjoy authentic Tex-Mex cuisine. Head north to Austin, the "Live Music Capital of the World," where vibrant nightlife, local art, and scenic lakes await. Then explore Dallas, a cosmopolitan hub of shopping, dining, and history, including the Sixth Floor Museum. Experience the true spirit of the West in Fort Worth, with its legendary stockyards, cowboy culture, and rodeos. Unwind in Fredericksburg, a charming Hill Country town known for its wineries, German heritage, and wildflower-lined trails.
From frontier battles to live music and southern hospitality, this tour is the perfect blend of Texas tradition and modern flair.
This tour includes:
Fort Worth Cattle Drive
Stockyards National Historic District
Time for shopping and exploring the stockyards on your own
Included steakhouse lunch at the Stockyards
Sixth Floor Museum and Dealy Plaza or "grassy knoll"
Austin Duck Adventures amphibious bus tour of Austin
Free time on South Congress Avenue
Guided Tour of Alamo Historic Site
Windshield tour of the King Williams Historic District
Crockett Tavern Lunch
Tower of the Americas
Historic Market Square
Mission Tour
Buckhorn Saloon and The Texas Ranger Museum
Lyndon B Johnson National Historic Park Visitor Center
LBJ Ranch and Stonewall, TX
Fredericksburg free time for shopping and lunch
The National Museum of the Pacific War
The oldest bakery in Texas
Magnolia Silos in Waco, TX for free time and lunch
Oklahoma City National Memorial Site
Giddy lunch at Lamberts - home of the throwed rolls
9 nights accommodation, including the Drury right on the Riverwalk in San Antonio
9 breakfasts and 5 lunches
Lamers motorcoach transportation and professional driver
Dedicated tour director
Day 1
Depart the icy winds of Wisconsin for the warm western breezes of Texas. Today we meet our fellow passengers as we make our way south into Illinois and our first overnight destination of St. Louis, Missouri. Our accommodations will be at the Drury Inn.
Day 2
After a hot, hearty breakfast we’re on the road again, passing through the foothills of the Ozarks as we motor through Missouri. We’ll pause for lunch just before passing into Oklahoma and rest our heads at the Hyatt Place Bricktown in Oklahoma City. On the way to the hotel, we pause for a visit to the Oklahoma City National Memorial for a ranger-led tour of moving and deep symbolic site.
Day 3
There are lots of things to see and do in San Antonio and very nearby and today, we arrive in San Antonio this afternoon. We get our bearings as a local guide gives us fact and folklore here in San Antonio. A stop at the Alamo Historic Site is a must. Originally named Mission San Antonio de Valero its best known as the site of an heroic battle to defend it against the forces of the invading Mexican army lead by General Santa Anna. Next, board the coach for a windshield tour of the King Williams Historic District and some other historical highlights in the city before landing at the Crockett Tavern for a scrumptious lunch before our aerial view visit to the Tower of the Americas. Here you will have time to watch the film, meander the exhibits and see San Antonio from a birds-eye-view before coming back down for a bit of shopping at the Historic Market Square. A well-rounded day of history and fun!
BDay 4
There are lots of things to see and do in San Antonio and very nearby. Today we get our bearings as a local guide gives us fact and folklore here in San Antonio. A stop at the Alamo Historic Site is a must. Originally named Mission San Antonio de Valero its best known as the site of an heroic battle to defend it against the forces of the invading Mexican army lead by General Santa Anna. A ranger-led tour brings us through the grounds, the exhibits and the gallery, including the diorama narrated by the musician and Alamo enthusiast, Phil Collins. Next, board the coach for a windshield tour of the King Williams Historic District and some other historical highlights in the city before landing at the Crockett Tavern for a scrumptious lunch before our aerial view visit to the Tower of the Americas. Here you will have time to watch the film, meander the exhibits and see San Antonio from a birds-eye-view before coming back down for a bit of shopping at the Historic Market Square. A well-rounded day of history and fun!
B, LDay 5
Today a local historian joins us for a comprehensive tour of local missions including the Mission Concepcion and the Mission San Jose. After our morning visits, we work our way to the Buckhorn Saloon & The Texas Ranger Museum for an afternoon of Texas adventure. One-of-a-kind animal exhibits, a historic saloon, cafe, gift shop and the Texas Ranger Museum, which houses hundreds of Texas Ranger artifacts including revolvers, automatic handguns, sawed off shotguns, badges, photographs and much more.
B, LDay 6
Today, we head for the scenic hills just beyond San Antonio, beginning with a stop in Johnson City to explore the legacy of one of Texas’ most influential sons. At the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, a ranger-led tour will guide us through the boyhood home of President Johnson, offering a glimpse into the humble beginnings that shaped a future leader. After exploring the visitor center and homestead exhibits, we continue just 15 minutes west to Stonewall, TX for a narrated driving tour of the LBJ Ranch. Along the way, you’ll pass notable landmarks including the Junction School, LBJ’s birthplace, family cemetery, and Show Barn.
From there, we make our way to the charming town of Fredericksburg, where over 200 shops and boutiques offer everything from handcrafted goods and antiques to local art and unique home décor. Lunch is on your own, and with so many delightful options, you’re sure to find something that satisfies—bon appétit!
Our afternoon includes a meaningful visit to the National Museum of the Pacific War, a powerful tribute to the heroes of World War II’s Pacific Theater. The museum’s serene courtyard, framed by limestone walls, features plaques honoring the contributions of individuals, ships, and military units. Be sure to visit the striking Plaza of Presidents, an outdoor memorial to the ten American presidents who served during WWII.
After a day steeped in history and Hill Country charm, we return to San Antonio’s River Walk, where the evening is yours to enjoy at leisure.
Day 7
This morning, we bid farewell to San Antonio—for now—as we pack up and head out, but don’t worry… our Texas adventure is just getting started. Today, we set our sights on the state capital: Austin!
We kick things off with a splash—literally—aboard an Austin Duck Adventures tour. This fun and informative 90-minute amphibious ride takes you through the city streets and into the waters of Lake Austin, giving you a unique view of the capital from both land and lake.
After the tour, enjoy free time along South Congress Avenue, Austin’s iconic shopping and dining district. Whether you’re in the mood for a quirky boutique, a one-of-a-kind souvenir, or a bite of local flavor, this area has something for everyone.
Once we’ve had our fill of Austin charm, it’s time to head back south to our next home-away-from-home—the Drury Inn & Suites Riverwalk in San Antonio, where we’ll spend the next four nights soaking in the sights, sounds, and spirit of this beloved city. Get ready for the magic to continue!
Day 8
oday, we’re off to Cowtown—Fort Worth, that is—for a taste of true Texas heritage. Witness the legendary cattle drive, a nod to the Old West that still thrills visitors today. Enjoy time to explore the Stockyards, browse Western shops, and soak up the lively atmosphere before sitting down to a classic steakhouse dinner, Texan-style.
From here, we travel to Dallas for a meaningful visit to Dealey Plaza and the Sixth Floor Museum at the Book Depository. Walk the historic grounds near the "grassy knoll" and reflect on the legacy of President John F. Kennedy at this impactful site.
As the day winds down, we make our way to Oklahoma City, where we’ll settle in for the night at the Hyatt Place Bricktown, conveniently located in the heart of this vibrant downtown district.
Day 9
Today, we journey across the wide-open plains of Oklahoma, making our way into the Show Me State—Missouri. Along the way, we’ll stop for a fun and flavorful lunch at the one-and-only Lambert’s Café in Ozark, famously known as the “Home of the Throwed Rolls.” With its lively atmosphere and hearty portions, this meal is sure to be a highlight of the day.
As evening approaches, we arrive at our final overnight stay at the welcoming Drury Inn in Collinsville, Illinois—a comfortable stop as we prepare for the last leg of our holiday journey.
Day 10
Time to say so long to old and new friends today as we are homeward bound after a great winter break in Texas.
BB=Breakfast, L=Lunch
Images courtesy of Visit San Antonio
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Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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ALLENTON | ALLENTON P&R Lot 6689 County Rd W (Hwy 33 at I-41) |
APPLETON | APPLETON P& R Lot US 41/County E (Ballard Rd) 7-day |
BELOIT | BELOIT McDonald's 2881 Milwaukee Rd |
BLACK RIVER FALLS | BLACK RIVER FALLS Perkins, N6209 Oasis Rd |
BURLINGTON | BURLINGTON Veterans Terrace, 589 Milwaukee Ave (Hwy 36) |
CEDAR GROVE | CEDAR GROVE Citgo, 905 Sauk Trail (I-43 Exit 113) |
COTTAGE GROVE | COTTAGE GROVE 4708 County Hwy TT Sun Prairie, WI |
DE PERE | DE PERE I-41 Exit 163-Main Ave Hwy G, P&R 7-day |
DEFOREST | DEFOREST 5012 Elephant Trail, P&R 7-day |
DELAFIELD | DELAFIELD Hwy 83 North of I-94 (Exit 287) P&R 2-day |
DENMARK | DENMARK McDonald's 610 Depere Rd |
FOND DU LAC | FOND DU LAC Park & Ride Lot - West Rolling Meadows Dr- 7 Day |
FOND DU LAC (HD) | FOND DU LAC Former Home Depot Parking Lot 844 W Johnson St |
GERMANTOWN | GERMANTOWN McDonald's N92W17512 County Line Q |
GOERKES CORNERS | GOERKES CORNERS Bluemound & Barker Roads at I-94, P&R 5-day |
GREEN BAY HOTEL J | GREEN BAY HOTEL J- **Overnight Room Required** Hotel J 2620 S Packerland Dr |
GURNEE | GURNEE McDonald's 5555 Grand Ave Hwy 132 E. |
JANESVILLE | JANESVILLE Kwik Trip Plaza, 3359 Milton Ave |
JOHNSON CREEK | JOHNSON CREEK 350 N Watertown Rd I-94 Exit Hwy 26, P&R 10-day |
JUNEAU | JUNEAU Lamers Bus Lines, 548 S Fairfield Ave |
KENOSHA | KENOSHA McDonald's, 12214 75th St (Hwy 50) |
LA CROSSE | LA CROSSE Lamers Bus Lines, 326 Sky Harbour Dr |
LAKE DELTON | LAKE DELTON Home Depot Parking Lot 136 Commerce St |
LOMIRA | LOMIRA Midwestern Shooters 191 Church St, (S. End of Lot) |
MADISON | MADISON American Center, 5601 Eastpark Blvd, P&R 7-day |
MANITOWOC | MANITOWOC Frontage Rd Hwy 151 East at I-43, P&R 7-day |
MENASHA | MENASHA Lamers Bus Lines, 1825 Novak Dr |
MKE BROWN DEER | BROWN DEER 43 W Brown Deer Rd at I-43, P&R 5-day |
MKE COLLEGE | COLLEGE P & R SOUTHWEST LOT I-43/I-94/County ZZ SW LOT P&R 5-day |
MKE GOOD HOPE | GOOD HOPE Good Hope Rd West - I-41, P&R 5-day |
MKE HALES CORNERS | HALES CORNERS S 108th St (Hwy 100 & I-43), P&R 5-day |
MKE SOUTH | MKE SOUTH McDonald's, 6262 S 13th St |
MKE WATERTOWN PLANK | WATERTOWN PLANK RD 10600 W Watertown Plank Rd, P&R 5-day |
MOUNT PLEASANT | MOUNT PLEASANT McDonald's, 13343 Washington Ave (Hwy 20) |
NEW LISBON | NEW LISBON McDonald's, 1701 E Bridge St. |
NEW LONDON | NEW LONDON Wal-Mart, 1717 N Shawano St. (South End of Lot) |
OCONOMOWOC | OCONOMOWOC I-94 & County Rd P (I-94 Exit 283), P&R 2-day |
OSHKOSH | OSHKOSH Burger King, 800 S Washburn (I-41 @ 9th Av) |
PLOVER | PLOVER 1800 Plover Rd (Hwy B) Fmr. Younkers Lot-SE corner |
PORT WASHINGTON | PORT WASHINGTON 150 E. Seven Hills Rd, P&R 2-day |
PORTAGE | PORTAGE Petro Truck Plz.N5800 Kinney Rd (I-90/94 & Hwy 78) |
ROCKFORD MACHINE SHED | ROCKFORD MACHINE SHED Machine Shed, 7475 E State St (Business US 20), IL |
ROTHSCHILD | ROTHSCHILD Lamers Bus Lines, 2415 Trailwood Ln. |
SHAWANO | SHAWANO Boarders Inn & Suites, W7393 River Bend Rd. |
SHEBOYGAN | SHEBOYGAN Michael's Parking Lot, 3424 Kohler Memorial Dr. |
TOMAH | TOMAH Kwik Trip,310 E McCoy Blvd, Hwy 21/12, (SW corner) |
WAUPACA | WAUPACA Mobil Travel Ctr, 1222 W Fulton St (Hwys 10 & 54) |
WISCONSIN RAPIDS | WISCONSIN RAPIDS Lamers Bus Lines, 2611 W Grand Ave. |
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