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re: Texas Hill Country vs. Lookout Mountain Area
Posted on 5/29/17 at 6:22 pm to Skeet Mc
Posted on 5/29/17 at 6:22 pm to Skeet Mc
Go further east from Lookout and explore the little towns scattered around North Georgia and West NC. Dahloenga, Cashiers, Highlands, and such.
Won't get Texas BBQ, but you will find great food if you look hard enough. Texas Hill Country is meh. The little towns are more interesting to me in the Blue Ridge, but if you want a city environment, Austin would be better than Atlanta.
Won't get Texas BBQ, but you will find great food if you look hard enough. Texas Hill Country is meh. The little towns are more interesting to me in the Blue Ridge, but if you want a city environment, Austin would be better than Atlanta.
This post was edited on 5/29/17 at 6:24 pm
Posted on 5/30/17 at 9:25 am to Dam Guide
My vote goes towards hill country. Do the area of towns such as Fredricksburg, Comfort, Johnson City, Bandera etc and have a good time. When in
Fredricksburg stay in one of the B&B's definitely.
Fredricksburg stay in one of the B&B's definitely.
Posted on 5/30/17 at 10:45 am to Dam Guide
I think the Hill Country is overrated from an outdoors/topography perspective. Highlands and Cashiers trump any specific part of the Hill Country, IMO.
That said, I think the Hill Country has more variety. If I wanted to do a weekend somewhere, or I wanted to do a week in a single spot, I'd choose WNC.
If I wanted to tool around with the family and see a handful of areas, I'd do Hill Country.
That said, I think the Hill Country has more variety. If I wanted to do a weekend somewhere, or I wanted to do a week in a single spot, I'd choose WNC.
If I wanted to tool around with the family and see a handful of areas, I'd do Hill Country.
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