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When Autumn finally rolls around, you’ll want to bask in its brisk and beautiful splendor. There’s no better way to celebrate Fall than by spending a few nights in a rustic log cabin. These cozy places around Austin will give you everything you need for the ultimate Fall getaway.

Do you have any favorite cabins near Austin? Where is your favorite place to enjoy autumn? Let us know in the comments.

And if you’re looking for another swoon-worthy getaway in the Lone Star State, book a night in Falkenstein Castle. Just two hours from Austin, you’ll feel as though you’ve entered a real-life fairy tale at this Texas castle!

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What are some of the best getaway destination near Austin?

Now that you've gotten a glimpse of the myriad cozy cabins near Austin available to rent, you need to plan your itinerary! There are so many wonderful destinations in and around Austin, especially for those into outdoor recreation. For staerters, there's New Braunfels. Home of Schlitterbahn Water Park and the stunning Gudalupe river, this Central Texas city is a scenic place to cool off. Speaking of cooling off, Dripping Springs is perhaps the most sublime day trip from Austin. It's home to Hamilton Pool, one of the most beautiful waterfalls near Austin (if not in all of Texas). It’s so popular that you’ll need to get a permit to explore it, but we promise it’s worth the effort. Those seeking a taste of the tropics need only visit Palmetto State Park, which is nestled along the San Marco River and feels so tropical you’ll think you’ve left Texas for Florida! 

For city dwellers, we love the town of Fredericksburg. Schnitzel, sausage, and chocolate-covered bacon await in Fredericksburg, a Texas town that is known for its delicious delicacies and attractive boutiques. And if you're craving a little history, head to San Antonio. Spicy chips and salsa and tangy margaritas will greet your tastebuds at the San Antonio Riverwalk, and you'll beam with Texas pride as you walk through the historic walls at the iconic Alamo.