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Stay at this fully-renovated Alpine, Texas hotel offering convenient access to Sul Ross State University and a variety of federal and state offices.
Welcome to the Best Western Alpine Classic Inn, a completely renovated, full-service southwestern Texas hotel. Guests staying at this Alpine area hotel will enjoy the highest standard of customer care and accommodations for an unbeatable value. Each well-appointed guest room comes equipped with cable satellite television and free wireless high-speed Internet access for guests' convenience. Begin each morning with a complimentary full breakfast before taking advantage of the hotel's array of amenities including an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, fitness center, guest laundry, business services and meeting facilities accommodating up to 25 guests. The hotel also features large scale murals depicting Alpine history by local artist Style Read.
Visit attractions such as the Marfa Lights, a mysterious light situated in western Alpine or take a trip up to the McDonald Observatory for one of their star parties. Guests will enjoy outdoor activities such as picnics, hiking and more at Big Bend National Park. Traveling on business? This Brewster County hotel offers convenient access to nearby federal and state offices. The Best Western Alpine Classic Inn is also only 1.5 miles from Sul Ross State University which hosts a variety of sporting and campus events throughout the year. Other local events in Alpine include Gallery Night, the Chili Cook Off, the Sul Ross Rodeo and several art festivals.
The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Alpine Classic Inn is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Alpine, Texas. Make a reservation today and save!
German Beer, German Food and the Live Seven Dutchmen band. In Del Rio.
At the Pecos County Coliseum in Fort Stockton.
Includes food booths, fun and the traditional "grito," or independence cry.6 to 11 pm at the Plaza San Juan in Eagle Pass.
Annual celebration of music, art, food and family fun. In Wichita Falls.
Historical re-enactments, ghost tours, chili cook-off, story telling, live music, food, shopping, kids' games and more. Downtown Vernon.
Watch the beautiful site of hot air balloons floating over the Davis Mountains. In Alpine.
Three days of folk music, including some of the best accordion musicians in the country, and authentic Mexican-style food and drink. In San Benito.
7:30pm at the State Farm Arena in Hildago.
Features the best of Latin music. In Brownsville.
Honors the Mexican customs and festivities honoring the dead. In El Paso.
fun, games, food vendors, exhibits and much more. In Pecos.
In Plainview.
Includes foliage tours, nature walks, arts & crafts, a tour of homes and more. Citywide in Canadian.
A marathong between Alpine and Marathon.
Includes black powder and lever action rifles, iron sights and scopes and distances from 100 to 1000 yards. In Pecos.
In the town square in Edinburg.
Beginning along the border with Mexico and ends in McAllen.
Lighted parade, music, children's activities, food booths and Santa Claus.In Wichita Falls.
All deer hunters welcome for chili and beans. At the Comanche Community Center.
Working to preserve and honor the heritage and lifestyle of working cowboys. A WRCA event in Amarillo.
1:00 and 4:00pm at the Laredo Energy Arena.
Take a chance to win up to 100 guns for only a $1 raffle ticket. Enjoy an exotic meal of game and other side dishes. In Del Rio.
Arts & crafts, games, contest, music, visits with Santa, a quilt show, museum tours, exhibits and workshops, and a parade starting at 6pm. In Quanah.
Weigh-in is 6 p.m. Friday night. Show starts at 8 a.m. Saturday. Crockett County 4-H Barn, in Ozona.