Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is something to consider. The University of Texas will fit your wishes nicely. Obviously the city is amazing but I don't think many people know about the "nature" aspect of Austin.
Here is a link to several good spots:
https://www.timeout.com/austin/things-to-do/best-austin-parks-and-gardens
And another link focused more on water activities:
https://www.austintexas.org/austin-insider-blog/post/the-complete-guide-to-lake-life-in-the-austin-area/
Austin is generally cool, but why on earth would anyone willingly move to Texas right now?
The population of Texas, the largest in land area among the Lower 48 states, increased by 470,708 in 2022, continuing a steady uptick. From 2000 to 2022, the state gained 9,085,073 residents, more than any other state and almost 3 million more than Florida, the next largest-gaining state. The Texas capital has undergone a pandemic influx unlike anywhere else in the country thanks to a flood of invading tech companies (Samsung, Oracle, Apple) along with quarantine-exhausted, remote-working transplants from major cities seeking a lifestyle upgrade — includin]g several notable Hollywood actors
Elon Musk might have called it. The mogul — who is opening a Tesla gigafactory the size of 138 football fields just outside the Austin city limits — declared in February that the city is going “to be the biggest boomtown America has seen in 50 years.”