An 80-mile round-trip circuit stretching from Brenham to Burton, Independence, Washington, and Chappell Hill offers visitors a scenic path that highlights many plant species like as bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush blossoms, thistles, purple coneflowers, verbenas, skullcaps, rattlesnake masters, blanket geometry dash flowers, and others. Texas Highways states on its website that the roads consistently marked with these markers include State Highway 105, Farm to Market 50 (FM 50) to Independence, FM 390 to Old Baylor Park, and the segments of FM 1155 that connect Chappell Hill Historic District and Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site.
Desire to go beyond? Visitors may traverse a 105-mile circuitous route starting at Brenham, passing via Navasota, Plantersville, Magnolia, Hempstead, and returning to Brenham. During this journey, they will see a breathtaking exhibition of vibrant natural hues against the background of oak and pine woodlands along FM 1774.
If you like a more formal experience, travel directly to the official Texas Bluebonnet Trail located near Ennis. The region is characterized by endless grassy plains that are dominated by bluebonnets each spring. Should you choose to travel in April, you have the opportunity to participate in the Bluebonnet Trails Festival, which highlights the extensive network of over 40 miles of picturesque wildflower trails in the region.