This past weekend we went on a quick little family trip. Cody was traveling for work, so we decided to meet him at Davis Mountains State Park for a mother's day adventure. We had such a great time!
We booked a room at the Indian Lodge inside the park. While the park does offer plenty of camping sites, we chose to stay in the lodge since it had a pool and restaurant on site. Plus, with it being a last minute trip, I would have had to prepare and bring all the camping gear and let's face it - I'm not a great camper. The lodge was really nice, clean and comfortable. The park itself was beautiful and the weather was perfect!
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Our Room |
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Meeting Room |
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Courtyard |
After we arrived and settled in, we checked out the pool. It was nice and they even had a kiddo pool. While the outside temperature was perfect, the water was just a tad cold! Lainey was not loving it at first, but we eased her in and her daddy taught her how to splash him!
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Such a great view! |
We enjoyed dinner at the lodge restaurant, The Black Bear, and then drove into town to explore a bit. After cruising through Marfa, we headed back to Fort Davis for some ice cream. This little street was super cute with a few shops and restaurants. The Blue Mountain Bistro even had a live band playing in their courtyard, so we headed over there with our ice cream. They were pretty good, and Lainey loved dancing along while enjoying her chocolate and sprinkles ice cream!



It was getting late, so we headed over to the McDonald Observatory Visitor's Center. That evening they were hosting a Star Party, an event that would allow you to view the stars through telescopes and learn about various stars and constellations. However, by the time we got there the temperature had started to drop and it was chilly! Total momma fail, I thought to dress in jeans and a hoodie myself (I'm always cold) but completely forgot to bring layers for Lainey. We decided it would be best to skip it and try again another trip, but from what we saw the Observatory looked really cool!
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Fort Davis: looking towards the Officer's Quarters |
The next morning we drove over to the Fort Davis National Historic Site and toured the grounds. I honestly wasn't expecting much, how interesting can an old Fort be? It was actually really neat though! They had a great museum with some awesome hands on things for the kiddos, which Lainey liked checking out. Then we walked around the grounds and learned about the history while checking out the barracks, commissary, and officers quarters. Overall, it was a very well preserved site and we would definitely recommend checking it out!
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Sending out a message in morse code! |
Even though it was such a short trip, we really enjoyed it and loved the location we chose! We are already planning on going back and staying a little bit longer!
What Texas weekend getaways would you recommend?
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