It’s time to stop and smell the bluebonnets.

There’s a slight warmth in the air.

And that’s why now is the perfect time to plan a Texas wildflower road trip.

Field of wildflowers during spring in Texas Hill Country

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Read on to see which Texas road trip route is best for you.

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The area is home to never-ending grassy plains that are taken over by bluebonnets every spring.

Field of wildflowers blooming with farmhouses in the distance in Washington County, Texas

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Texas Hill Country

For another guaranteed view of the bluebonnets, make your way toTexas Hill Country.

As a bonus, stop in Fredericksburg to visitWildseed Farms, the nation’s largest working wildflower farm.

Here, visitors will likely find roadside blooms set amongst the area’s otherwise arid landscapes.

Ennis, Texas park lake with field of bluebonnets

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East Texas

Finally, ensure to hit East Texas on your wildflower road trip.

Here, visitors will find the distinct white and pink blooms on the Texas Dogwood Trails.

Looking for more inspiration?

White-tailed Deer Standing in a Field of bluebonnets in Texas’s Hill Country

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Check out theTexas Highways mapswith even more detailed routes for your wildflower drive.

Bluebonnets blooming in the desert with the Chisos Mountains in the background. Big Bend National Park, Texas.

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Red wildflower blooms along the road in East Texas

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