Mount Bonnell
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Mount Bonnell

Austin, Texas

Photo: Tasnim Ara Islam

A hundred stone steps up to the highest point in the city. The view of Lake Austin and the Hill Country beyond it is the kind of thing that reminds you Texas isn't all flat. Go at sunset, obviously. It's a cliché because it works. Bring water, skip the selfie stick, and just stand there for a minute.

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Go on a weekday evening. Weekends are a zoo. The light is the same either way.

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