Hop in the car, put on some tunes, and let the gorgeous rolling hillsides pass you by. This 1.5 hour drive is full of stunning plateaus, lush vegetation, and never-ending skies. You’ll pass by some of the most awe-inspiring sights the Texas Hill Country has to offer. Take a ride around The Devil’s Backbone. This leisurely hill country drive has some of the most breathtaking views around Austin.

Head south on US-281 from Johnson City, and prepare to be amazed.

Kristen Lefebvre/Flickr You’ll pass through the beautiful town of Blanco,and let the rustic charm enchant you. While you’re there, you can stroll through the homey cafes and boutiques and soak up a bit Texas history.

Three miles south of Blanco, you’ll turn left onto Farm Road 32.

Virgo Tex/Flickr The blissful hillsides and expansive ranches will make you feel like you’re watching the first scene of a classic Western movie. Go ahead – roll your window down and let the crisp breezes fill your lungs.

The glistening limestone hills are full of mysterious beauty.

Mark Peter Drolet/Flickr The shimmering sun casts whimsical shadows along the rocks, and the views are positively bewitching.

This stretch of land is full of otherworldly stories.

Adventures of KM&G-Morris/Flickr The Devil’s Backbone isn’t just known for its beautiful sights. There’s also a cloud of mysterious folklore surrounding this area. A foreman at a local ranch reported sightings of ghostly Confederate soldiers running through his property. Apparently, the sound of the horses’ hooves were loud enough to shake the foundation of his home.

Even with the spooky tales surrounding this drive, the supreme beauty shines through.

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You can really soak up the breathtaking sights at the scenic overlook.

PetricekFamily/TripAdvisor Make a pit stop at the Devil’s Backbone overlook at Ranch to Market 32 in Canyon Lake, Texas. From here, you can see a whole world of blissful nature. As the fluffy clouds float along the blue sky, you’ll feel like you’ve entered a picture perfect paradise.

Nothing beats a Canyon Lake sunset.

Will-travel/Flickr It’s a bit of a drive out to Canyon Lake, but the end result is so worth it. It doesn’t cost anything to enjoy nature’s vibrant light show along one of Texas’s deepest lakes. Over 80 miles of shoreline span this magical area, and you’ll want to soak up all of its whimsical beauty.

Escape from the world for a while by taking a leisurely drive along The Devil’s Backbone.

bonniejconley/Flickr For a more detailed route to this scenic drive, check out this map here.

If you’re craving more scenic drives around Austin, check out these 5 charming country roads.

Kristen Lefebvre/Flickr

You’ll pass through the beautiful town of Blanco,and let the rustic charm enchant you. While you’re there, you can stroll through the homey cafes and boutiques and soak up a bit Texas history.

Virgo Tex/Flickr

The blissful hillsides and expansive ranches will make you feel like you’re watching the first scene of a classic Western movie. Go ahead – roll your window down and let the crisp breezes fill your lungs.

Mark Peter Drolet/Flickr

The shimmering sun casts whimsical shadows along the rocks, and the views are positively bewitching.

Adventures of KM&G-Morris/Flickr

The Devil’s Backbone isn’t just known for its beautiful sights. There’s also a cloud of mysterious folklore surrounding this area. A foreman at a local ranch reported sightings of ghostly Confederate soldiers running through his property. Apparently, the sound of the horses’ hooves were loud enough to shake the foundation of his home.

PetricekFamily/TripAdvisor

Make a pit stop at the Devil’s Backbone overlook at Ranch to Market 32 in Canyon Lake, Texas. From here, you can see a whole world of blissful nature. As the fluffy clouds float along the blue sky, you’ll feel like you’ve entered a picture perfect paradise.

Will-travel/Flickr

It’s a bit of a drive out to Canyon Lake, but the end result is so worth it. It doesn’t cost anything to enjoy nature’s vibrant light show along one of Texas’s deepest lakes. Over 80 miles of shoreline span this magical area, and you’ll want to soak up all of its whimsical beauty.

bonniejconley/Flickr

For a more detailed route to this scenic drive, check out this map here.

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