Austin
edit- San Antonio–Austin metroplex
- Roy G. Guerrero Colorado River Metropolitan Park
- Richard Moya Park
- Southeast Metropolitan Park
Bastrop
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- Bastrop Public Library
- Bastrop Christian Church
- Cedar Creek
- Old Iron Bridge (Bastrop, Texas)
- Smithville Railroad Museum
- Elgin Depot Museum
- Confederate Monument (Bastrop, Texas)
- The Gas Station (Bastrop, Texas)
- Statue of Ms. Pearl
- Capital Area Rural Transportation System
- Toads in Town [Source]
Nature
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- Buescher State Park
- Lost Pines Forest
- Lake Bastrop
- Post Oak Savannah
- McKinney Roughs Nature Park
- Eloise Woods Community Natural Burial Park
- Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa
- Bastrop County Complex Fire
Historic landmarks
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edit- Brownsville Historic Battlefield Trail (in draft)