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The Best Destinations for December in Texas
The year's final month offers plenty of fun-filled vacation opportunities in the Lone Star State. While Texas certainly has its fair share of holiday-themed events — including massive bazaars, holiday wine trails, and millions of Christmas lights — the state's mild winters make it a great destination for all types of winter vacations. From Victorian-themed festivals to stargazing to bird-watching, these are the best things to do and places to see when vacationing in Texas in December.
Texas Hill Country
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"Holiday trails" are prevalent across Texas during December. Virtually every corner of the state features an illuminated holiday-themed trail, from tiny Jefferson in East Texas to Texarkana on the Texas/Arkansas border to the scenic Texas Hill Country. Among the best known and most popular is the Hill Country Regional Lighting Trail , which includes the central Texas towns of Bandera, Boerne, Burnet, Dripping Springs, Fredericksburg, Goldwaite, Johnson City, Llano, Marble Falls, New Braunfels, and Wimberley.
Another popular trail located in the Texas Hill Country is the Texas Holiday Wine Trail. Central Texas is known for its award-winning wineries , and every December, the various wineries and vineyards host events and deck their tasting rooms with elaborate holiday-themed lights and decor. While you can easily attend tastings at any one of the many area locations, those wanting the full experience can take part in a ticketed Holiday Wine Trail. This self-guided event takes place the first two weeks in December, when guests can enjoy complimentary tastings at each of the nearly 50 participating locations, complete with Christmas treats and carols.
One of the year's most unique events in Texas is Galveston's Dickens on the Strand. This annual event sees Galveston's historic strand filled with costumed characters right out of Charles Dickens' novels. This holiday festival takes visitors back to the Victorian Era as street vendors with push carts work amongst carolers and street musicians, while children busy themselves at the Royal Menagerie Petting Zoo. As a bonus, visitors showing up dressed as a Dickens' character or in Victorian apparel receive half-price admission to the Dickens on the Strand festival. The festival typically takes place the first weekend in December and includes a whole host of accompanying events like a traditional English breakfast and meet-and-greets with Dickens' descendants.
While in Galveston, be sure to visit any number of attractions, including the area's best beaches , dolphin spotting on the ferry, or Moody Gardens' holiday-themed Festival of Lights .
Dallas-Fort Worth
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In addition to the numerous holiday-themed or related events held across Texas during December, there are also a number of sporting events. One of the most popular running events of the year, the BMW Dallas Marathon , is always held during the twelfth month. There are also a handful of college football bowl games held in Texas during December, including the Valero Alamo Bowl (San Antonio), Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Ft Worth), Texas Bowl (Houston), and the Brut Sun Bowl (El Paso). As an aside, two more college football bowl games are held in Texas just after New Year's — the Heart of Texas Bowl (Dallas) and AT&T Cotton Bowl (Arlington).
Wintertime in Houston is an exciting affair. The Houston weather — often warm and wet — is typically dry and cool with highs in the mid-60s, making outside excursions more enjoyable. And with hundreds of acres of green spaces and bike trails , there is plenty to do outdoors. Visiting in December provides more comfortable opportunities to explore its urban parks like Discovery Green , meander through the Museum District , and enjoy any one of the city's many patio bars and restaurants.
Despite its warm temperatures, however, Houston embraces the winter holidays with gusto. The Houston Zoo's Zoo Lights is one of the most popular events of the year, with thousands of people sipping hot cocoa as they stroll through the dazzling light displays near the animal enclosures. Discovery Green converts its roller rink to an outdoor iceskating rink , and visitors can ice skate outside regardless of how high the heat index rises. And the gardens and mansion of Bayou Bend turn into a winter wonderland, complete with fake snow and reindeer. It's a magical time in the city.
Austin is legendary for its epic festivals and vibrant live music scenic — so it should come as no surprise the city rings in the holidays with a flurry of over-the-top events.
The biggest December attraction is the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar . For nearly two weeks leading up to Christmas, the Palmer Events Center is converted into a massive market/art and music festival. Tens of thousands of shoppers flock to the event every year to purchase handmade gifts, dance to some live music, indulge, and imbibe. Artwork and crafts on sale are included from more than 175 different artists, and musicians — including some Grammy-award-winning artists — play on the main stage all day long.
If you don't get your fill at the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar, you can also swing by the Blue Genie Art Bazaar . The annual shopping event takes place from Black Friday to Christmas Eve and features a highly curated selection of paintings, sculptures, crafts, jewelry, and other works of art from local and regional artists. Admission to the Blue Genie Bazaar is free, and kids and strollers are welcome.
San Antonio
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San Antonio's iconic riverwalk is a favorite destination during Fiesta and summer months, but no time is it more fun to visit the riverwalk than in the month of December. From Thanksgiving to the first week in January, the waterway is lit with more than 122,000 holiday lights, draped and dripping from the many bridges and bald cypress trees.
While the big holiday parade down the riverwalk happens over Thanksgiving weekend, you can still tour the lights via a boat tour or taxi, or simply make your way on foot on the paths along the water's edge. For the true San Antonio experience, start your self-guided tour at the Alamo, where the centuries-old fortress is illuminated by myriad holiday lights. Make your way down to the riverwalk on any one of the nearby staircases to stroll the streets or pause to enjoy some brisket nachos.
South Padre Island
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While the rest of the country shivers, this south Texas island stays a temperate paradise . Every December, "Winter Texans" descend on the beach to spend three to four months in the sunshine.
The biggest draw this time of year is the bird-watching. Birds — like humans — fly south to seek warmer temperatures in the winter, causing in the bird population on the island to nearly double. The South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center hosts guided nature bird walks every day, where visitors can learn more about the island's feathered inhabitants. Periodically, the nature center also offers photography workshops to help amateur and seasoned bird-watchers capture the various coastal wildlife.
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With more than 300 days of sunshine on average each year, El Paso is one of the best places in Texas to beat those dreary winter days. While slightly cooler than east Texas — average temperatures can dip between 30 and 60 degrees in the winter — the city gets less than 10 inches of precipitation a year (compared to Houston's 45+), providing a nice, dry reprieve from sleet and slush that plagues northern states in December.
El Paso is also a great destination for those who enjoy rich history and authentic beauty. The city's centuries-old missions, surrounding desert, and towering nearby mountains are Instagram-worthy — especially after a rare snowfall. For a deep dive into El Paso's rich cultural history, take a self-guided tour along the "Mission Trail." The trail starts in beautiful San Elizario and takes you to some of the best eateries, historic sites, and small shops in the area.
Corpus Christi
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With San Antonio, Austin, and Houston all within reasonable driving distance, Corpus Christi is a central Texas coastline hot spot for any winter vacation. The city's near-constant temperate climate and vicinity to some of the region's best shorelines — including Padre Island and Port Aransas — make it a great beach destination even in December.
A favorite winter pastime for locals and tourists alike is the fishing. Corpus offers both salt- and fresh-water fishing year-round, and you can often reel in an impressive catch straight from the beach or fishing pier. Texas Parks & Wildlife publishes a weekly fishing report , so you can always find out what's biting during your stay.
Big Bend National Park
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This positively massive national park sits along the Rio Grande River and includes more than 200 miles of hiking trails. Daytime offers no shortage of breathtaking views and photo ops, but the real treat at Big Bend in December is the stargazing.
Big Bend National Park has some of the darkest skies in the United States and is one of only about a dozen parks in the world to have a gold-tier certification from the International Dark Sky Association. Every December, the Geminid meteor shower passes through the sky and peaks around the middle of the month. One of the best spots to catch the meteor shower is the Hot Springs Canyon Trail. During the heat of the summer, this unshaded trail can be pretty brutal, but December's cooler weather makes it quite a pleasant trek, and the lack of cover provides clear views for star-gazers.
Several campgrounds are located throughout the park, as well as mountain lodges with more of the "creature comforts" for those who don't want to brave a cold snap.
Robyn Correll contributed to this article.
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14 Gorgeous Texas Beaches To Visit During Winter
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Texas has 367 miles of coastline. It offers miles of remote, shell-studded beaches, mangrove marshes, mountainous dunes, and tidal salt flats. You’ll find beaches with hundreds of beach house vacation rentals, water sports activities, and deep-sea fishing charters. And winter is the best time to explore Texas beaches, when the crowds are sparse and the weather is moderate, in the low 70s.
I’ve explored beaches from the tip of Texas at Boca Chica to Corpus Christi, Galveston, and up the twisted oaks and salt domes of High Island toward Louisiana. Here are my favorite Texas beaches to visit during winter — listed geographically, south to north.
1. Boca Chica Beach
At the very tip of South Texas, Boca Chica Beach lies about 23 miles east of Brownsville, where Highway 4 dead-ends at the Gulf of Mexico. Mangrove marshes, clay dunes, and tidal salt flats surround the eight-mile beach at Boca Chica, a national wildlife refuge. Rustic and remote, the area is perfect for bird watching, fishing, swimming, and surfing. The Kemp’s ridley sea turtle comes ashore to nest in spring and summer.
These days, you might hear a rumble or two from Elon Musk’s SpaceX South Texas Launch site at Boca Chica, called Starbase . NASA selected Musk’s Starship to be the lunar lander in the future Artemis Program; Musk’s future goal is Martian exploration.
Pro Tip: Travel to the mouth of the Rio Grande to see the border wall extend about 30 feet out into the ocean.
2. South Padre Island
South Padre Island is the number one beach vacation destination on the Texas coast. The 34-mile-long barrier island hosts beachfront hotels, condos, vacation rentals, RV parks, plus deep-sea or bay fishing. Enjoy family-fun water activities like surfing, diving, snorkeling, parasailing, sailboat rides, jet skis, a dolphin watch cruise, and anything else you can dream up.
If you are looking for solitude and peace, wintertime is a great time to visit when the weather is in the high 60s and the low 70s. The peak season is March during spring break and summertime when school is out. The water here is clean and aqua clear, and if you didn’t know any better, you’d think you were in Cancun or Cozumel.
Pro Tip: From Brownsville, take Highway 48 across the bridge to South Padre Island.
3. Padre Island National Seashore
The most extended undeveloped barrier island globally, Padre Island National Seashore separates the Laguna Madre, one of the world’s saltiest lagoons, from the Gulf of Mexico. Padre Island National Seashore protects more than 70 miles of majestic coastline, massive dunes, prairies, tidal flats, and wildlife. The area is the protected nesting ground for the Kemp’s ridley sea turtle and a sanctuary for more than 380 bird species.
Winter is the time to visit, when daytime temperatures are low to mid-70s and people are sparse. Camping is available at five campgrounds on a first come, first served basis, permit required, with no RV hook-ups available.
If you’re looking to visit during summer, check this NPS resource for hatchling Kemp’s ridley sea turtle releases between mid-June and August.
4. Mustang Island State Park
Mustang Island is an 18-mile-long barrier island near Port Aransas, east of Corpus Christi. A state park with five miles of spectacular sandy beach, it’s a great place to swim, surf, build a sandcastle, fish in the bay, birdwatch, camp, and kayak. Camping is available at 50 primitive drive-up sites or 48 sites with water and electricity, restrooms, and showers with hot water.
The Mustang Island Paddling Trail for kayaks and canoes has some of the best shallow-water fishing in the state.
Pro Tip: You can access the park from both Corpus Christi and Rockport.
5. Corpus Christi Beaches
The downtown Corpus Christi McGee Beach along scenic Shoreline Boulevard is within walking distance of several hotels and restaurants. Rent a cabana, umbrella, and chairs, or bikes and scooters.
Just a short drive across the Harbor Bridge, North Beach anchors the Texas State Aquarium and the USS Lexington with a place to walk, skate, or cycle on the promenade.
Editor’s Note: Perk up at the mention of an aquarium? The Lone Star State has plenty to offer, and the Texas State Aquarium made Janie’s list of the best aquariums in Texas .
Whitecap Beach is a mile-and-a-half-long beach in Corpus Christi on North Padre Island. It’s great in the winter due to the milder weather, but note that from April to August, the undeveloped and unspoiled beach offers the best surfing.
North and South Packery Jetty Beach is a sandy oasis between Mustang Island and Padre Island, with jetties extending out into the azure water. The south side is less crowded, making it a wonderful place to fish, swim, snorkel, and build sandcastles.
6. Port Aransas Beach
Famous for its pirates in the 18th century, Port Aransas , a small town on Mustang Island, northeast of Corpus Christi, swells to 60,000 during its peak season: spring break and summer. Avoid those peak seasons by coming here in the winter.
Port A boasts 18 smooth miles of beach where you can find your perfect beach house. Dive in and experience surfing, jet skiing, pirate cruises, sunset sails, parasailing, or deep-sea fishing. Learn about sea turtle rehabilitation, bird refuges, kayaking, and Texas SandFest , the annual sandcastles competition.
Pro Tip: Cook Your Catch locations like Fins Grill & Icehouse or Castaways Seafood and Grill will cook your freshly caught, freshly cleaned fish and prepare it to your liking, a unique “sea-to-table-experience.”
7. San Jose Island
A short ferry trip from Port Aransas, San Jose Island is a privately owned, uninhabited wildlife sanctuary. St. Jo’s beach is 21 miles long with fine white sand and lots of colorful shells, and it is known as The Fishing Capital of Texas. Catch a passenger ferry from Fisherman’s Wharf in Port A and fish from the rocky edges of the North Jetty. Catch redfish, flounder, speckled trout, or charter a deep-sea fishing boat from the pier.
8. IB Magee Beach
On the northern end of Mustang Island, on the other side of the rolling dunes of Port A, is IB Magee Beach . You’ll find almost 3,500 vacation rentals in IB Magee Beach Park. The park offers 75 RV sites with water and electricity, complete with hot showers and restrooms. Don’t miss the 1,240-foot-long, lighted Horace Caldwell Pier on the northern point of Mustang Island, perfect for 24-hour fishing.
9. Rockport Beach
Texas’ first Blue Wave Beach, Rockport Beach is certified by the Clean Beaches Coalition, a network of organizations and individuals committed to promoting clean, healthy, and well-managed beaches worldwide. Rockport is famous for great fishing, bird watching, and beautiful coastal climate.
On this mile-long sandy beach, you’ll find 65 quaint picnic areas with shade, grills, picnic tables, and volleyball courts.
10. Matagorda Island
Matagorda Island Wildlife Management Area is a 38-mile-long uninhabited island with a Texas Parks and Wildlife outpost. Today, traverse the bay and the 2.5 miles across the island to the 1852 historic lighthouse, standing 91 feet above sea level, that guided ships through Pass Cavallo on their way to Indianola.
The island is home to 19 threatened bird species, migratory birds, white-tailed deer, alligators, and other wildlife. Bring your water and supplies to the Sunday Beach area, where camping is allowed.
11. Surfside Beach
Surfside Beach at Freeport stretches four miles between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico. It has vacation rentals, hotels, motels, and beach houses. Visit the crabbing pier and the Freeport jetties, where you can watch the large ships come and go or toss in a line and do some night fishing.
12. Galveston Island Beaches
Galveston Island is Texas’ charming retreat, 50 miles south of Houston, where we celebrate Mardi Gras, Dickens on the Strand in December, visit historic architecture like Bishop’s Palace and the largest collection of Victorian homes in America. The cruise docks host Royal Caribbean, Disney, and Carnival cruise lines. You can find hundreds of beach houses and vacation homes for rent along the 27-mile island. I like to visit Galveston beaches in the off season (not spring break or the summer) when the beaches are not crowded and you can find seashells on the beach.
San Luis Pass Beach , a 15-acre bay park, once known as the back door into Galveston Bay for pirates and smugglers, is located west of the Brazoria-Galveston County toll bridge at San Luis Pass. You’ll find full-service RV camping, cabins, restrooms, boat launch, and paved parking.
Jamaica Beach , with drive-on-the-beach access, makes a beach trip very easy with grandkids. Choose from a wide selection of vacation rentals on or near the beach.
Pirates Beach features over 700 beach properties near Galveston Island Country Club facing the gulf.
Seawall Urban Park , America’s longest continuous seawall, offers a 10-mile shoreline. You can bike, peddle cars, swim, make sandcastles, and people watch.
Beachtown Development is a quiet, uncrowded beach that is safe for swimming. Victorian homes offer many rental choices, plus stunning scenery. Access to Moody Gardens and Schlitterbahn make this beach a hidden oasis.
Stewart Beach is a family-friendly beach Between the seawall and Broadway Avenue, with lifeguards on duty. Access an outdoor pavilion, chair, and umbrella rentals. The Pleasure Pier has a colossal roller coaster, rides, and games. Stay nearby at the historic Hotel Galvez , my favorite.
East Beach , the only public beach where alcohol is allowed, hosts concerts, festivals, and a boardwalk. A pavilion, playground, and restrooms make this beach kid-friendly too.
13. Crystal Beach On The Bolivar Peninsula
Stretching seven miles along Texas State Highway 87, you can drive on Crystal Beach . Enjoy free camping, fishing, birding, and hunting for shells during, free from the summer crowds. Stay at beachfront and bayside vacation rentals during the off season, when rentals are easily available. Access Crystal Beach on Bolivar Peninsula via the Bolivar free ferry for a trip across the bay from Galveston. There are no ferry lines during the off seasons, and you might see your ferry escorted by dolphins.
14. High Island
High Island is a quiet east Texas town, on the edge of a vast marsh, with twisted oaks clinging to the rims of salt domes 40 feet above the gulf. To the east, long, shell-studded beaches stretch 100 miles into Louisiana. There are four bird sanctuaries — the largest is Smith Oaks, with four lakes and nests of herons, egrets, and roseate spoonbills.
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Janie H. Pace is a travel writer and photographer based in Fort Worth, Texas. Her culinary, wine, and travel photography adventures have led her across Peru from Cusco through the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu; up the Canadian Icefields Parkway from Lake Louise to Banff and Jasper, indulging in Fairmont luxury hotels; and to the four largest islands of Hawaii. Her latest adventure was a Viking Cruise to the Norwegian Homelands. After a career in advertising and sales, Janie knows what makes compelling, substantial content. Whether she's participating in a wine tasting, restaurant review, or local craft beer or distillery tour, Janie posts her adventures at Journey Mapped .
14 Top-Rated Things to Do in Texas in Winter
Written by Brad Lane Updated Jan 20, 2023
Author Brad Lane has spent several winter trips enjoying the sunshine in Texas, frequently in the Austin area.
Winter is an especially lovely time to visit Texas. Compared to northern states, a Texas winter is temperate, and pleasant for outdoor activities. Snow in Texas is something of a rarity, with overnight lows rarely ever reaching below freezing. During a winter day in Texas, T-shirts are typical attire, with maybe a light sweater packed away.
Hiking in a state or national park, attending an outdoor holiday festival, or dining al fresco are everyday things to do in the winter. For the occasional gray day in December and January, the state's biggest cities have several venues like museums to spend an afternoon.
For those looking for holiday cheer during the winter season, Texas specializes in a Lone Star Christmas. Cities like Galveston and Grapevine transform into true winter wonderlands at this time of year.
Whether you're escaping winter in Texas from elsewhere or you're a longtime resident looking for something new to explore, plan your seasonal interests with our list of the top things to do in Texas in winter.
Cherish the Season on the San Antonio River Walk
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The San Antonio River Walk is a 15-mile urban waterway at the heart of the city. Restaurants, shops, and the entire downtown district line this pedestrian corridor, with the Alamo only steps away. Exploring the River Walk is one of the top things to do in San Antonio . And this popular downtown gateway lights up in the winter with seasonal attractions.
Throughout January, the bald cypress trees lining the River Walk host over 100,000 lights strung across their branches. From sundown to early morning, these festive bulbs shine a light on the holiday spirit in San Antonio.
The River Walk is a public park. One of the best ways to enjoy the illuminated space in winter is with a casual stroll, or perhaps a table at a restaurant next to the water.
Guided cruises on the San Antonio River are also available. The December Downtown Lights Cruise includes a cup of hot cocoa to go with the ride.
Less than an hour from Houston, Galveston is where Texans go to enjoy the ocean. This beachfront city has a rich history as a place to unwind, and a brief tenure as the capital of the Texas Republic. This history still shines from the streets of Galveston, especially in the Strand Historic District .
Alongside providing 32 miles of beaches and a vibrant downtown area, Galveston also knows how to celebrate winter correctly. With over 50 scheduled holiday events near the end of the year, Galveston embraces the nickname the " Winter Wonder Island of Texas ." The city exudes a joyful spirit in December, with activities like holiday lighting ceremonies and decorative history tours.
Holiday in the Gardens is one of the biggest can't-miss seasonal events in Galveston. This impressive display of lights and animatronics takes place in Moody Park between late-November and early January.
Dickens on the Strand is another immersive event in Galveston. The Strand Historic District comes alive during this December event with the works of Charles Dickens. Costumed characters and fanciful reenactments add to the appeal of this holiday tradition.
For more reasons to visit Galveston in winter and throughout the year, check out our things to do in Galveston article.
The state capital of Texas, Austin, is exciting to visit throughout the year. The city lights up in a whole new way come winter, though. The city's creative energy is on full display at the Austin Trail of Lights. This meaningful community event offers a Texas winter experience not soon forgotten.
Spanning December, Trail of Lights is Austin's most prominent holiday tradition. All the merriment of Trail of Lights takes place at Zilker Park —one of the top places to visit in Austin . Festivities include live music, food vendors, and over four million lights on display. The event is entirely car-free, making for a lovely evening stroll in the park.
Trail of Lights isn't the only way to enjoy Austin in the winter. The region's temperate weather allows Austin to be as vibrant as any other time of year. More fun things to do in winter include ice-skating on the Whole Foods rooftop and running the Austin Marathon in February.
The Texas Hill Country is a unique geographic region between San Antonio and Austin. This region sits at a higher elevation atop the Edwards Plateau, lending plenty of credence to its name. While Hill Country is a popular area throughout the year, winter in this part of Texas is downright lovely.
A temperate winter complements the rolling topography of Texas Hill Country. In December and January, nights rarely go below freezing . The days call for a light sweater, with temperatures in the sixties. Compared to the sometimes-stifling weather in the summer, winter temperatures better accommodate things to do like hiking and camping.
The communities of Texas Hill Country come alive in wintertime. An authentic German heritage rings throughout Hill Country and its small towns. This history is on full display with annual celebrations like Wurstfest in New Braunfels . This lively event is one of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations in the state.
Other winter festivities in New Braunfels include a Christkindlmarkt and a Hometown Holiday Christmas Parade .
Big Bend National Park encompasses a staggering 800,000 acres of dramatic terrain in West Texas between San Antonio and El Paso. The stunning Rio Grande makes up the park's southern border, with Mexico on the other side of the river. Big Bend's two other significant landscapes are the Chisos Mountains and the Chihuahuan Desert .
The winter is a prime time to visit this park. Unlike the dangerously hot temperatures in summer, the winter months are pleasantly mild and perfect for doing things in Big Bend . For this reason, the park's busiest season is generally between November and March. You should still pack for chilly overnight temperatures.
The winter is an excellent time to explore the park's backcountry and extensive trail system. Hikers, mountain bikers, and horse riders all have routes to discover. Hiking trails for all levels of ability are found throughout the park. And thanks to earlier sunsets, winter is also an excellent season for stargazing, with the incredible dark skies over Big Bend.
Lodging and campground reservations should be booked ahead of time during this busy season. Several excellent campgrounds are found in Big Bend National Park . If you aren't interested in roughing it, you can find some great hotels and resorts just outside the park.
Among the many fun places to go in downtown Dallas , the Dallas World Aquarium (DWA) is a must-visit no matter the time of year. The aquarium is in the Historic West End District. This family-favorite destination features several exhibits that transport you across the world.
From the forests of Guatemala to the beaches of Borneo, DWA houses animals from several continents . The fish tanks at DWA hold over 600,000 gallons of water with various species, including sharks and manatees. And it's not just fish at the aquarium, either. Some of the larger mammals at DWA include flamingos, ocelots, and penguins.
While you're here, another must-see museum in Dallas is The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza . This museum chronicles the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy that took place on the city streets below. You can stand near the exact spot where the supposed gunman altered the course of history.
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Between Dallas and Fort Worth in the north-central part of the state, Grapevine earns its nickname as the Christmas Capital of Texas . With over 1,400 holiday events over 40 days, the city outdoes itself every year to hold onto that title.
In a city known for its historical architecture, these antique streets stand out in winter, with costumed characters and holiday animatronics. Decorations abound in the historic downtown district this time of year, making it impossible to avoid the holiday cheer. Aside from the aesthetics, it's also the several attractions that pop up that make Grapevine one of the best Christmas towns in the US .
You can hop aboard the North Pole Express in Grapevine to visit Mr. and Mrs. Claus at home. A Parade of Lights and holiday lineup at the Historic Palace Theatre also contribute to cherished family memories.
One holiday celebration not to miss in Grapevine is the Lone Star Christmas at the elegant Gaylord Texan Resort. This resort and conference center decks out its halls with millions of Christmas lights and themed events. Ice-skating, snow tubing, and several other snowy staples are available at the resort in winter.
South Padre Island is an excellent vacation destination no matter the time of year.
It's a barrier island and resort town at the coastal tip of Texas, often visited for its beautiful beaches . And, come winter, the temperate forecast keeps things comfortable at about 50 to 70 degrees, making for a welcomed end-of-year retreat.
Activities like swimming and sun tanning aren't as popular in winter, but things like sunny-weather strolling and fishing are as prevalent as ever. And, this tropical island knows how to host visitors, with a wide array of live music, restaurants, and other quintessential things to do .
Among many other incredible attractions in Houston , tourists from around the world travel here to visit the city's museums. These educational establishments are popular throughout the year and make for a great trip on a winter day.
Many of the best museums in Houston are concentrated in the Museum District . With over 19 museums, most within walking distance of each other, this beautiful downtown area covers all subject matters. One of the city's most famous museums is the Houston Museum of Natural Science . This impressive space features a growing collection of dinosaur fossils.
Other fun winter museums in the district include The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Children's Museum Houston .
Space Center Houston is another of the must-visit Houston museums, 30 minutes southeast of downtonw Houston. As the official visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center , this engaging institution dives deep into American space travel. Space Center Houston features replica space shuttles, moon rocks, and even the chance to bump into an astronaut.
Winter is an excellent time to visit a Texas state park. The moderate weather across the state requires less sweat for activities like hiking, biking, or horse riding.
Texas has 80 state parks that accommodate a variety of activities during the winter. From Big Bend Ranch State Park in West Texas to Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle, scenic state parks wait to be explored across Texas in winter.
The best state park to visit in the winter depends on the reason for getting away. Fishing trips, rock climbing, and cavern exploring are some of the many adventures to be had in Texas state parks .
Nothing beats a round of golf on a sunny day in December. Texas has plenty of winter golf destinations, each offering quality play throughout the season. And, while nearly every city in Texas has a golf course open throughout the year (or multiple courses in the case of bigger cities), a few Texas golf destinations stand above the rest.
A couple of common golf destinations include Horseshoe Bay Resort , 60 miles northwest of Austin, and La Cantera Golf Club in San Antonio. These first-class golf clubs cater to a wide range of play and offer additional amenities like restaurants and places to stay.
The warm weather of Texas makes for an excellent way to welcome the New Year. Cities across the state celebrate New Year's Eve in style. In any major city you can expect fireworks displays at the end of the year and downtown streets full of revelry.
Austin, the Live Music Capital of the World , ushers out the year with an amplified soundtrack throughout the city. In Dallas, the lights and fireworks center around Reunion Tower with several vantage points to enjoy the show. And in San Antonio, the city throws a huge outdoor celebration near the River Walk .
Small towns in Texas also deliver an excellent start to the year. Gruene Hall , the oldest dance hall in Texas, puts on quite the show in New Braunfels. Nearby, the community of Luckenbach also has a famous dance hall.
On the coast, Galveston's Strand Historic District has also grown quite the reputation for New Year celebrations near the beach.
No matter the season, Texas caverns are fun to explore . Deep beneath Texas Hill County, these caves proliferate thanks to erosion in the limestone bedrock. And thanks to the underground insulation, Texas caves remain at approximately 70 degrees throughout the year.
Natural Bridge Caverns is one of the biggest and best caves open for the public to explore. Guided tours are the only way to see the fantastic cave formations of Natural Bridge Caverns. Notable speleothems include thousands-of-years-old stalactites and columns. This family-owned facility also features above-ground attractions like a zipline course and gem-panning stations.
Hundreds of caverns dot the Texas Hill Country landscape. Guided tours and public entry are allowed in only a handful of these caves. Additional otherworldly caverns in the area include Cave Without a Name and Caverns of Sonora .
Snow is a rare commodity in the state. Parts of the state never witness a snowflake, making any flurries in Texas newsworthy. While tourists travel to Texas to escape winter precipitation, seeing snow in the Lone Star State is a special occasion.
One of the hottest spots for snow in Texas is Amarillo, in the northern panhandle. With an elevation of 3,600 feet , Amarillo receives snow from the westward Rocky Mountains at least once a year. Snowfall varies from melted-by-the-morning to rare "thunder snow" events that cause whiteout conditions.
Traveling to see snow in Texas can be tricky. For Amarillo, January offers the best chances. Like Lubbock and El Paso , other areas in Texas also provide a few opportunities to see snow each year. For more information on where to find a lovely wintry landscape in the Lone Star State, check out our Best Places to See Snow in Texas article.
Even if you don't find snow, Amarillo has plenty of sightseeing opportunities . Head to Cadillac Ranch and bring out your inner artist by spray painting these standing cars. For a little nature, take a drive to Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
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On the hunt for the best winter vacation ideas in Texas? From road tripping through the beautiful Hill Country to strolling along Gulf Coast beaches, Texas has so much to offer when it comes to winter vacation destinations. Check out the top twelve wintery getaways in Texas below, and be sure to let me know which one is your favorite!
Vacation Ideas in Texas During Winter
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1. Cuddle up in a Texas Treehouse
This is one of my favorite winter vacation ideas in Texas – It’s such a unique getaway! From rustic getaways to all-out luxury treehouse rentals, you’re sure to find the perfect spot in one of these 22 incredible treehouses to nest with your S.O. or just escape the hustle and bustle with friends or family. This one is my fave!
Planning to hit Galveston towards the end of winter? Don’t miss Mardi Gras , as Galveston hosts Texas’ largest celebration for this holiday!
To check out more awesome treehouses in Texas, click here .
2. Getaway to Galveston for a Winter Beach Vacay
Many people don’t know that Galveston is actually one of the best winter destinations Texas has to offer—with less crowding, milder weather, and a little more peace and quiet, you can really soak up all the natural beauty this island has to offer. Stroll along the Strand for some window shopping, take a long walk on the beach, or get your heart to skip a beat at Pleasure Pier .
3. Explore Big Bend National Park + Marfa, Texas
In search of a winter getaway in Texas that’ll get you up close and personal with the great outdoors? Then Big Bend National Park is the Texas winter vacation for you! Encompassing the entirety of the Chisos mountain range and much of the Chihuahuan desert, this national park is one of the best winter destinations in Texas has for hikers, mountain bikers, and adventurers.
While on a vacation in West Texas, you can’t skip Marfa! This small desert city first hit the map in the 70’s, when renowned artist Donald Judd transformed an old Army base into The Chinati Foundation . This contemporary art space hosts a series of art installations that expertly combine large-scale sculptures with nature, and made Marfa a crowd favorite of art lovers worldwide.
Marfa is also known for having cool, and unique places to stay ! Check out some of them on this list .
4. Take a Texas Hill Country Winter Road Trip
Whether you want to check out the highland lakes or some small-town gems, taking a Hill Country road trip is one of the best winter vacation ideas in Texas. With so many opportunities to soak in gorgeous views and partake in outdoor activities, you won’t get bored on a Texas Hill Country road trip !
And for ideas on where to stay, be sure to read up on the 23 coolest Hill Country Airbnbs available.
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5. Enjoy the Lights in San Antonio, Texas
For a Texas winter vacation, you won’t forget, head to San Antonio. As one of the best Christmas towns in Texas , this city is filled with fun winter activities for every type of traveler. I recommend checking out the Riverwalk, which is lit up every year for the holidays.
San Antonio enjoys a mild winter, making it a great time to also check out the theme parks with fewer crowds.
6. Travel to Austin for a Texas Winter Trip
Austin is a great spot to visit no matter the season! During December, there are plenty of holiday events to enjoy, like driving through the beautiful Trail of Lights or COTA’s Peppermint Parkway . Beyond the holidays, there are tons of things to do in Austin in the wintertime – check out this post !
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7. Spend a Winter Weekend in Waco, Texas
Waco makes the list of top winter vacation ideas in Texas for a few reasons: while many flock to this Central Texas town to visit the Magnolia empire created by HGTV-famous Chip and Jo Gaines, there’s even more to the sleepy town locals call “The Heart of Texas.”
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After you check out Magnolia Market and Magnolia Table, consider taking a trip to Waco Mammoth National Monument to dig for fossils with little ones. Or, take a walking tour of Waco to get a peek at eateries and notable spots both inside and outside of the Fixer-Upper universe.
8. Escape the Winter at South Padre Island
Visitors travel from all over the country to this winter getaway in Texas, and for good reason. Boasting lovely weather and sunny skies throughout its coldest months, South Padre Island is a great spot for a Texas winter vacation.
Collect seashells along the beach, cast a fishing line into the water, or simply relax in a beach chair while listening to the waves crash. If you’re lucky, you might even get to see sea turtles hatch while you’re there!
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9. Discover Winter in Dallas, TX
Dallas is a winter wonderland and an absolute must on your list of winter vacation ideas in Texas. During the colder months, you’ll want to check out the Dallas Arboretum for their holiday displays. Or, head to Gaylord Texan Resort for a whole host of snow and ice activities.
Plus, the nearby suburban town of Grapevine is one of the best Christmas towns in Texas (they call it the Christmas Capital of Texas!). So be sure to stop by for some fun holiday festivities while you’re in the area.
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10. Head to Houston, Texas
Houston is one of my favorite destinations for winter vacations in Texas. There’s just so much to do to get in the holiday spirit and enjoy the cool weather! One spot you won’t want to miss is the Discovery Green outdoor ice skating rink .
If you’ve got some shopping to do, head over to The Galleria . You can easily spend a whole day walking through the shops, scoping out the holiday decorations, and tearing it up at the indoor ice skating rink. Or, see the incredible holiday displays at Houston Zoo Lights .
11. Cruise Down to Corpus Christi, Texas
Much like South Padre Island, Corpus Christi is a great spot for a winter getaway in Texas if you want to enjoy a little peace and quiet near the ocean. Most people flock to Corpus Christi in the summer, so during the winter you’ll largely have the beach to yourself. Build a bonfire on the sand to roast s’mores, take long walks along the beach, and if you’re feeling bold, take a dip in the chilly water!
Corpus Christi is also a great destination for migratory bird watching during the winter, so don’t forget your binoculars! Check out more things to do here .
Have you been to any of these Texas winter vacation spots? Have a question or need a rec? Leave a comment below or send me a DM on Instagram !
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Great ideas for vacations. I am adding some of these to my list!
Thank you! I am so glad 🙂
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15 Best Places to Visit in December in Texas in 2023
We usually like to escape our long Idaho winters by visiting some warmer locations. For us, Texas has been a great place to spend the winter and Christmas seasons. There are so many huge cities and charm throughout. Texas also has a diversity of landscapes and, of course, its iconic, unique charm, creating so many fun places to visit in December.
This giant state will make your winter unforgettable! We have found the best places to visit during December and want to share them with you. We will offer you destinations that range from natural wonders to bustling cities. The Lone Star State has it all.
Best Places to Visit in December in Texas
1. big bend national park .
If you want to start your great Texan adventure, you cannot pass on visiting the Big Bend National Park . Trust us, December is when this remote wonderland really shines. The weather is just right for hiking, stargazing, and soaking in the breathtaking beauty of the Chisos Mountains.
You also won’t want to miss their wonderful hot springs. We visited Boquillas Hot Springs during our last visit to Big Bend, and it was definitely the highlight of our trip. We almost had the place to ourselves, and we got to watch the wild horses graze just across the river from us.
You will love this outdoor retreat with its own natural spa. Plus, if you’re into horse riding, mountain climbing, or even hunting, you’ll find plenty of trails to explore. Big Bend’s for those who love adventure and nature, it has it all!
Where to Stay : Terlingua Ranch Lodge
2. Galveston
If you’re all about coastal vibes in December, you’ll want to check out Galveston. This place is a coastal paradise. It’s like stepping into a Hallmark coastal movie. With all that beautiful Victorian architecture and a bustling waterfront, this place is just brimming with life.
Galveston also knows how to do holidays right. The Festival of Lights at Moody Gardens is an absolute must-see. It’s like they sprinkle the whole place with a touch of magic. The dazzling display will leave you utterly awestruck. It’s like a winter wonderland by the sea! So, if you’re up for some coastal charm and holiday cheer, Galveston is calling your name.
If anyone in your group loves roller coasters, be sure to stop by Pleasure Pier. It is one of our favorite places to spend the afternoon in Galveston.
Where to Stay : Coppersmith Inn B&B
If you’re up for some big-city vibes with a Texas twist, Dallas is the place to be. This city’s got that perfect blend of modern dazzle and good ol’ Texan hospitality that’s hard to resist.
When December rolls around, the Dallas Arboretum turns into a real-life winter fairy tale. It becomes acres of gardens decked out with twinkling Christmas lights and festive decorations. It’s like something out of a dream.
Dallas also knows how to throw a party. The annual Dallas Holiday Parade is the cherry on top. You’ll get floats, marching bands, and enough holiday spirit to make even Scrooge smile. So, if you’re looking for a December escape or a spring break getaway that’s equal parts modern excitement and warm Southern charm, Dallas has your name written all over it.
Where to Stay : The Dallas Native
Houston is an amazing and vibrant city we love. We love to visit museums when we visit a new place. Here, you can visit the Museum of Natural Science , where you’ll feel like you’re stepping into a real-life time machine. They’ve got everything from ancient fossils to beautiful gem collections.
During the holidays, the Houston Zoo Lights gets decked out in a dazzling display of holiday magic. And, of course, there is always something fun happening at the Space Center . Their “Galaxy Lights” event has some stunning space-themed light displays.
This is also where you can witness crystal fireworks coming to life on a dazzling 40-foot-tall cascading light display. Fun fact – this is one of only two crystal fireworks displays in the world!
And if you’re looking for something extra special, the Lone Star Flight Museum is hosting a candlelight concert. The Candlelight: Holiday Special featuring “The Nutcracker” is simply put, a beautiful musical concert you can experience while bathed in the gentle glow of candlelight.
Where to Stay : Hampton Inn & Suites Houston East Beltway 8
5. San Antonio
San Antonio’s historic charm shines even brighter during December. The River Walk , we kid you not, transforms into something straight out of a holiday movie. There are millions of twinkling lights, creating a magical atmosphere that’ll warm your heart.
For a unique attraction, try to fit a visit to the Natural Bridge Caverns in December. These are open on weekends from December through February. They also offer “Christmas at the Caverns”.
You get caroling in the caverns, hot cocoa bar, stories with Mrs. Claus, and photos with the big guy in the red suit – Santa Claus. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience these unique natural wonders with a seasonal charm.
Make sure you make a stop at the iconic Alamo . It’s a real Texas must-see. Also, you need to treat yourself to some delicious Tex-Mex cuisine. Tacos, enchiladas, and queso, simply yum! You can’t pass on one of the best historic places to visit in December in Texas.
Where to Stay : Omni La Mansion del Rio
6. Port Aransas
If you’ve been dreaming of a sunny December by the shore, Port Aransas is practically waving at you. Port Aransas is a laid-back coastal destination with very comfortable mild winter temperatures. If you’re into birdwatching, this place is a real treat.
And if collecting seashells is your thing, you’ll also have a great time. But the real stars of the Gulf of Mexico are the dolphins. You can actually spot these playful dolphins leaping and splashing in the water. Port Aransas is one of the best places in Texas to visit in December if you’re looking for a beach escape.
During our last trip to Port Aransas, we took our 5th wheel and camped right out on the beach . We have found a few places in Texas where you can camp right on the beach, and this area is one of our favorites. Camping on the beach is free but you do need to get a permit .
You are right in town, making it easy to enjoy the downtown attractions, tasty restaurants , and the beach.
Where to Stay : The Place Hotel
7. San Marcos
San Marcos is one of the hidden gems of the Lone Star State. Trust us, it’s got all the ingredients for an unforgettable December getaway. San Marcos has this charming blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. If you’re looking for a romantic escape, you’ve hit the jackpot.
The pristine San Marcos River is a natural wonderland where you can spend your day tubing or paddleboarding. Nothing like a warm 72-degree water adventure in the middle of winter. And for nature enthusiasts like us, the nearby Texas Hill Country is amazing. Scenic hikes, breathtaking views, and the rugged beauty of the hills bring in the charm.
Downtown San Marcos is something straight out of a cozy romance movie. Unique shops, cozy cafes, and the kind of ambiance that makes you want to stroll hand in hand. It’s the perfect backdrop for a romantic date.
Where to Stay : Wingate by Wyndham San Marcos
8. Corpus Christi
Another great beach destination is Corpus Christi. Here, you’ve got this perfect mix of sandy shores and cultural vibes. If you’ve always dreamed of a scenic beach drive, we recommend you head over to Ocean Drive. This is a very fun street with mansions and good views of the ocean.
The Texas State Aquarium is where you’ll go for some charming underwater wonders. Seriously though, during the winter, they bring out underwater Santa Claus and elves! This is, in our opinion, a hilarious way for children to meet Santa this year.
During our last visit to the Texas State Aquarium, our daughter volunteered to answer a question during the dolphin show and then got to take a special picture with the dolphins. It was a highlight of our trip for her. We love the aquarium in Corpus Christi.
Where to Stay : Aloft Corpus Christi
9. Fort Worth
Something very cool about Fort Worth is the old-timey feel you get from this place. It is a great place to get a taste of the Old West, and we know you will love that Southern hospitality, especially during the holidays.
At the Fort Worth Stockyards , you’ll feel like you’ve gone back to the days of cowboys and cattle drives. There’s nothing quite like the thrill of watching a real-life cattle stampede. Plus, you can get a taste of some seriously delicious Texas barbecue while you’re here.
In December, you get the full southern winter experience with hot cocoa, ice skating, and pictures with Santa.
But if you’re more of a green-thumb enthusiast, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is your peaceful paradise. Not only can you take a stroll through lush gardens, but they deck out for the holidays, too.
You can go through their beautiful Lightscape exhibit and take in the tunnels and strands of light. There is nothing more magical than being surrounded by colorful blooms and fragrant blossoms, along with some twinkling lights.
Where to Stay : Hyatt Place Fort Worth/Historic Stockyards
10. Amarillo
If you’re up for an offbeat adventure in the Texas Panhandle this December, Amarillo is your quirky bet. For example, the iconic Cadillac Ranch – a row of vintage Cadillacs sticking out of the ground like a piece of pop culture art.
Something kind of cool about this place is that you can leave your mark, literally. You can bring your own spray paint and leave your mark on these colorful classics. It’s a bit wild and a whole lot of fun.
If you happen to forget your own spray paint, there is a small booth there where you can buy some. We ended up buying our spray paint from there, and that worked out great for us. It is a bit more expensive but very convenient.
You’ll also want to enjoy the food in this town. The Big Texan Steak Ranch is the epitome of a good Texan steak. Pair this with some mashed potatoes (a personal favorite) and maybe some tasty fried okra, and you’ve got yourself a Texan dinner.
And if you’re there for Christmas, you will not regret dining at their special holiday buffet. Talk about being full on Christmas.
Where to Stay : Atrea Inn Amarillo
11. El Paso
It’s not a surprise that being a bordering city to Mexico, El Paso offers a unique blend of Texan and Mexican cultures. And if you have never experienced a Mexican “Navidad,” you’re in for a treat!
First, the food is amazing, if you can, try some pozole and tamales. Don’t forget to check out the Merry-achi Christmas (Dec 23 “Nochebuena”). This is a festive night of Mariachi music at the Plaza Theatre.
There are also some other really nice things happening here during the holidays in December, including horse-drawn carriage rides through the enchanting streets of El Paso. Or if you’re into the classic theater, Les Misérables is showing at the popular Plaza Theatre mid-month.
But if you’re up for some outdoor adventure, the Franklin Mountains are calling your name. Hiking, exploring, and taking in breathtaking views this is where you will want to be. El Paso is a festive town you will want to experience during this season.
Where to Stay : SpringHill Suites by Marriott El Paso Airport
Romantic Winter Getaways in Texas
12. fredericksburg.
If you’re up for a charming getaway with a German twist right in the heart of Texas, Fredericksburg is calling your name. Fredericksburg is a quaint town that’ll steal your heart. My husband and I went on a trip to San Antonio and Fredericksburg, and we loved it!
If we are talking about one of its special charms, it is the wineries. Fredericksburg is known for its vino, and December is the perfect time to indulge. Wine tastings are the best way to cozy up this season. You’ll be sipping on local wines that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance.
And while you’re here, don’t forget to explore the picturesque Main Street. It’s like something out of a holiday movie – charming shops, festive decorations, and a cozy, intimate atmosphere that’s perfect for a romantic stroll.
Where to Stay : There are so many wonderful places to stay in Fredericksburg , but Fredericksburg Inn & Suites tops our list!
13. Austin
Austin is a vibrant city full of fun escapades for the adventurous couple. The music scene in Austin is downright legendary. You get live bands, talented artists, and genres to suit every taste. You can’t visit without catching some live music.
During the holidays, the Trail of Lights at Zilker Park is something straight out of a holiday fairy tale. Imagine a park decked out in dazzling displays, colorful lights, and a magical atmosphere that’ll leave you feeling like a kid again. It’s like a winter wonderland in the heart of Texas.
If you’re in the mood for romance, Austin has you covered, too. There are plenty of romantic spots along the river. Lady Bird Lake is especially charming and perfect for a leisurely walk – hand in hand. This is one of our top choices for the best places to visit in December near Texas.
Where to Stay : The Carpenter Hotel
14. South Padre Island
If you prefer a romantic beach getaway, South Padre Island is your hidden gem. The best part is that it’s a little less crowded in December, so you get all that beachy goodness with a side of tranquility.
If you want to feel the romance in a Texan coastal way, make sure to take a horseback ride along the beach. Imagine yourself on the back of a majestic horse, riding along the sandy shores with your better half. If that doesn’t scream romance, then we don’t know what does.
Another idea is visiting the unique attraction of the Holiday Sandcastle Village. This is a unique display of amazing sand sculptures located right under the Ferris Wheel in the SPI Entertainment District. What’s more romantic than a stroll at the beach, followed by a unique art display and ending in a Ferris Wheel ride? It’s straight out of a teenage rom-com, and we are here for it!
Where to Stay : Courtyard by Marriott South Padre Island
Gruene is another small town nestled in the Texas Hill Country. This place is charming, has history, and the people are the definition of old-fashioned Texan hospitality. This picturesque town with charming bed and breakfasts and a cozy atmosphere is where you will want to cuddle.
If you want some of that charming history this town has to offer, you need to head over to The Gruene Hall . This is not just any music venue; it’s a living legend. This is the oldest dance hall in Texas, built back in 1878. You can enjoy an evening of live music and dance floors with your partner.
The Gruene Historic District is the perfect place to stroll about and peruse those charming original buildings, boutique shops, and delicious restaurants. And to finish off the day, you can cuddle up at the iconic drive-in movie theater under the Texas stars. Gruene is the perfect setting for some sweet, old-fashioned love.
Where to Stay : WorldMark New Braunfels
Best Winter Road Trips in Texas
Route 1: Texas Coast
Texas has some beautiful coastal towns, and it would be a waste not to explore them. This beautiful scenic road trip that starts in Galveston and ends in Corpus Christi. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a beachfront getaway, explore some historic sites, and enjoy seaside charm. This trip is about enjoying the fun and relaxing sides of the rowdy state of Texas.
- Galveston : This is a charming island city with Victorian architecture and a lively waterfront. You won’t want to miss the Festival of Lights at Moody Gardens.
- Houston : Here, you can explore the Museum of Natural Science and enjoy the enchanting Houston Zoo Lights.
- San Antonio : You’ll want to stroll on the River Walk. This place really sparkles with millions of lights during December. Make sure to pay the historic Alamo a visit while you’re here.
- Port Aransas : If a beachy December is your dream, Port Aransas has some comfortable mild temperatures. You can enjoy some birdwatching and shell collecting. And, of course, try to keep an eye out for playful dolphins in the Gulf.
- Corpus Christi : Take a scenic drive along Ocean Drive. Pay a visit to the Texas State Aquarium. And for the grand finale, bask in the winter sun on Padre Island.
Route 2: Texas Hill Country
There is nothing more charming than the Texan Hill Country. This route is a blend of German heritage, wineries, small-town charm, and musical vibes. Starting in Fredericksburg and ending in Gruene, you will fall in love with these destinations.
- Fredericksburg : This charming town is known for its wineries. December is the perfect time for wine tastings and holiday shopping along Main Street.
- Austin : Head to the capital of Texas, Austin. This city truly comes alive in December with live music and the magical Trail of Lights at Zilker Park.
- San Marcos : This is a hidden gem with many opportunities to enjoy nature. You can go floating on the San Marcos River or take a scenic hike in the country. There are also many unique shops and locales to enjoy in this picturesque town.
- Gruene : You’ll finish off in the quaint beauty that the town of Gruene brings. Stay at a cozy Inn or a charming B&B. Enjoy some live music at Gruene Hall, and top it off with a delicious Texan dinner.
Places to See Snow in December in Texas
While snowfall in Texas is a rare occurrence, the Lone Star State does have a few spots where you can catch a glimpse of a winter months wonderland in December.
- Dallas/Fort Worth : Typically receive around 2-3 inches of snow annually on average.
- Amarillo : It receives a significantly higher amount of snowfall compared to other Texas cities. On average, it receives about 17 inches of snow annually.
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park : It receives a modest amount of snowfall. On average, the park sees around 5-6 inches of snow each year.
- Franklin Mountains State Park : It experiences minimal snowfall. On average, it receives less than 1 inch of snow annually.
- Hueco Tanks State Park : Similarly, this park generally sees very little snowfall. Snow accumulation is rare, and any snow that falls is typically light and temporary.
FAQ: Best Places to Visit in December in Texas
What Part of Texas is Warmest in December?
We’ve found that the southern coastal areas, such as Corpus Christi and Port Aransas, tend to be warm in December. Their mild temperatures are also perfect for outdoor activities, believe it or not.
Is December a Good Time to Visit Texas?
Absolutely! December in Texas offers pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and festive holiday events. It’s an excellent time to explore the state. If you prefer to travel during warmer months, summer getaways in Texas are fun, too!
Where is the Best Place to Winter in Texas?
If you’re looking for a coastal warm winter escape, the Gulf Coast cities like Corpus Christi or South Padre Island are our top choices. If you want a more authentic Texan experience, you can head over to the Hill Country or West Texas. And, of course, you cannot go wrong with some of the biggest cities Texas has to offer if you’re into entertainment and luxury.
Is Texas a Good Winter Vacation?
Texas is a fantastic winter vacation destination. This massive state offers a wide range of experiences. You have your pick, from beach getaways to cultural and historical exploration and natural wonders.
And, of course, in Texas, winter temperatures are some of the most comfortable in the country. You can’t go wrong by picking a winter adventure in this grand state.
Conclusion: Best Places to Visit in December in Texas
So, there you have it, friends, our ideal destinations for the perfect winter escape during the holiday season in the beautiful state of Texas. Whether you’re looking for coastal relaxation, city lights, or a dose of natural beauty, Texas has it all.
Plan a road trip and try to make the most of these destinations, or cuddle up and make the best of a weekend trip. Trust us, you will love it. We hope you get to create some unforgettable memories in the Lone Star State this December. Happy travels!
Candice Steele is the owner of Exploring the Gulf, a blog that helps travelers explore the Gulf Coast Region in the United States. Since 2015, she and her family have been providing valuable insider tips about travel experiences suitable for families traveling to the Gulf Coast. They love exploring the beaches and small coastal towns in this area.
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Discover 30 Magical Places to Celebrate Christmas in Texas
Christmas in Texas is a dazzling spectacle that blends Texan values, culture, and a deep sense of pride into an unforgettable holiday experience. As the Lone Star State embraces the holiday season, it transforms into a winter wonderland of lights, music, and celebration.
A Texan Christmas is a celebration of tradition, community, and the grandeur that the Lone Star State is known for. Texan history and cowboy heritage come alive during the holiday season: you’ll see iconic sights like the decorated figure of Davy Crockett , lit up oil derricks, and Cowboy Santa dancing to live music!
We love spending Christmas in Texas and plan a trip around the state every year to see the larger than life holiday lights. As the Christmas season approaches, Texans across the vast expanse of their beloved state showcase their unique Texan spirit, with large-scale celebrations that blend religion, spirituality, patriotism, and holiday lights that honor both the state and the U.S. flag.
We have collected these Texas Christmas trip ideas from our travels around the state in November and December. We have tried to include a diverse selection of small towns and Texas cities in this article as well as tons of photos. Use the Table of Contents below to navigate to your favorite parts of the post.
Why Spend Christmas in Texas?
Ever think, What is there to do in Texas at Christmas time?
Those flying from out of state often wonder if there is anything worth spending Christmas in Texas. Even some locals fail to explore the Lone Star State in its festive glory. The answer is a thousand times yes! In the heart of Texas, where the sprawling plains meet the vibrant cities, there’s a Christmas spirit that’s as big as the Lone Star State itself.
Visiting the Lone Star State during the festive season and want to know the best Christmas town in Texas? Charming small towns that dress up for Christmas, spectacular holiday events that are beloved by families, one of a kind Christmas events that keep you on your toes: there are several incredible options to enjoy Christmas in Texas!
Best Christmas Destinations in Texas
Texas = Warm + Affordable Christmas!
Many visitors plan a trip to see the best Christmas in Texas events during winter because the weather is quite warm, compared to Northern states. It rarely snows, except for some parts of the Texas Panhandle and West Texas .
The Gulf Coast and Rio Grande Valley have lots of sunshine and are home to winter Texans. The weather in the Texas Hill Country is also perfect to sit around a firepit and roast marshmallows. These local Christmas vacations for families are also highly affordable and promise tons of fun in Texas during the holiday season.
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But – Do you know the best part about a trip to Texas in December? Texas -sized Christmas light displays, shopping for gifts in sprawling Christmas markets, classic Christmas movies screening outside, Santa train rides, and lots of cheerful events and festivities! Texas at Christmas is just magical and incredible.
15 Best Cities to Enjoy Christmas in Texas
Texas is famous for its big, sprawling cities. Houston, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and El Paso all offer a variety of special events and Christmas cheer for visitors to the Lone Star State. You will find events starting as early as mid November for these holiday destinations. Even their suburbs go big on all kinds of holiday lights.
You will find spectacular drive through light displays, magical winter wonderlands, popular holiday train rides, extravagant markets to complete your holiday shopping, as well as a variety of traditional foods from all cuisines in these charming Texan cities.
These are the perfect Christmas Getaways in Texas for those who love all kinds of festivities.
Even the Texas Coastal Cities like South Padre Island and Galveston ring in the holidays with beach themed Christmas events in Texas.
You can spot holiday themed sandcastle displays, lighted boat parades, historic traditions, and Christmas cruises on the Gulf Water. These beach towns are ideal to combine sun, sand, and holiday cheer for a memorable Christmas vacation in Texas!
Here are some of the best places to spend Christmas in Texas, where everything is truly bigger and brighter.
Million Lights of San Antonio Riverwalk
In San Antonio, Christmas unfolds like a Texan fairy tale along the famous River Walk. As the sun sets, the riverbanks light up with a symphony of colors, brilliantly reflecting off the water’s surface. Over million Christmas lights glitter like raindrops from the trees and holiday decorations adorn historic buildings along the riverwalk.
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But what truly sets this celebration apart are the brilliantly decorated community caroling boats. You will see people from all walks of life singing popular songs and spreading joy. Families wave at the carolers while children eagerly anticipate the arrival of the next boat. The air resonates with laughter and the Christmas spirit is palpable.
Take a stroll along the San Antonio River Walk at Christmas and you will understand why it’s the best place to visit for Christmas across the USA. Admire the bridges decorated with beautiful wreaths and other Christmas decor. Listen to the holiday songs and enjoy a romantic meal on the riverwalk. Stay in a nearby hotel and enjoy the holiday ambiance of this Texan city. The lights stay up till early January, making San Antonio good to visit for New Year’s Eve too.
Remember the Alamo!
Had your fill of the iconic San Antonio Riverwalk? Your next stop should be to see the Alamo Lights, an event where the iconic Alamo Mission is beautifully adorned with thousands of twinkling lights. Thousands of LED lights are meticulously hung to create stunning patterns and scenes.
You will see scenes depicted from the Texas Revolution, including a lit up statue of Davy Crockett. The combination of history, culture, and holiday spirit makes the Alamo Lights Christmas Event a unique and cherished tradition.
San Antonio also has many other festive events taking place throughout the month of December including the Ford Holiday River Parade, Lightscape Christmas Event in San Antonio Botanical Garden, and holiday celebrations at the San Antonio theme parks such as SeaWorld San Diego and Six Flags. Additionally, the weather in San Antonio in December is quite warm – making it a great place to escape the snow.
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Austin’s Lights Extravaganza
In the state’s capital, Austin, Christmas radiates with the city’s signature live music culture. Zilker Park transforms into a dazzling display of lights known as the Holiday Trail of Lights. Millions of colorful bulbs adorn trees, sculptures, and walkways, creating a magical winter wonderland. Live music performances featuring local artists add to the festive atmosphere, celebrating the Texan love for music and community.
Searching for more holiday music? Book a table to see the Annual Christmas Light Show at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters on Lake Austin. This show features beautiful Christmas lights synchronized to music as well as live performances.
We have been going to Mozart’s for the past several years now and the show only seems to get better every time. Sipping a hot chocolate at Mozart’s and eating their sweet treats while admiring the lights is a memorable experience.
Another must see attraction is the iconic Christmas Tree in front of the Texas State Capitol. The capitol gift shop has many Texas themed Christmas gifts. Austin features several other holiday events. The Circuit of the Americas hosts the Peppermint Parkway, while the Wildflower Center has luminaries. Christmas shopping markets are present throughout the city and holiday shows are held in the theaters.
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Houston’s Space Spectacle
Houston, the home of space exploration, offers a unique blend of Christmas light displays and cosmic wonder during the holiday season. Galaxy Lights at the Johnson Space Center Houston transforms into a sparkling extravaganza of space-themed decorations and dazzling laser show. It’s a tribute to the country’s spirit of innovation, exploration, and the belief that the sky is not the limit. Kids love these wonderful displays and they make for great photo-ops.
Lights all over Houston
There are many other events taking place in the city throughout the holiday season. George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston is home to over 30 beautifully decorated themed Christmas trees during the holiday season. Be sure to see them and marvel at their intricate decorations. Put your skates on and enjoy the outdoor ice skating rink at Discovery Green just opposite the convention center.
You can check out paid attractions such as Holiday Lights at the Houston Zoo or Lightscape at the Houston Botanic Gardens.
Looking for Christmas lights on a budget? Drive through neighborhoods such as Pecan Grove and River Oaks, where the over the top holiday decorations will make your day.
Or brave the crowds to attend the annual Christmas tree lighting at City Hall – you will be rewarded with fireworks!
Other things to do for the holidays in Houston include shopping for gifts at the Galleria, taking the kids on the Christmas Train at Alvin, and enjoying the lazy river at Downtown Marriott at night.
Just outside the city, you will find the Magical Winter Lights lantern festival – one of the best Christmas events in Texas! The options for Christmas events in Houston are endless!
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12 Days of Christmas, Dallas
While we live in Houston, come Christmas time you will find us in Dallas. The Big D is home to a ton of our favorite holiday attractions and some of them are completely free!
Start your trip at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, a holiday destination in itself. It features scenes from the popular 12 Days of Christmas holiday songs spread throughout the park.
Don’t be surprised to take a stroll and come upon 12 drummers, 7 swans, or two turtle-doves in a rotating gilded cage! The Christmas Village at the garden is also a favorite with kids.
Dallas also hosts the “Dallas Holiday Parade,” one of the largest Christmas parades in the state. The parade is a massive affair, drawing Texans from miles around. Spectators line the streets, brandishing their state and national flags, as they watch colorful floats, marching bands, and Santa Claus himself parade by.
The Dallas metropolitan area also has a host of other Christmas attractions for families and couples. In my opinion, it is one of the best places to visit in North Texas for Christmas. See the multi-colored Christmas tree and the singing fountains at night in Klyde Warren Park.
Head over to Six Flags Over Texas theme park in Arlington for a blend of cheer + thrills! See the railway displays at NorthPark Center Mall – our kids love these!
The theaters in Dallas put on amazing Christmas productions, ballets and orchestras provide the perfect dose of culture, and pop up holiday bars come up all over the city. You will find skating rinks, chocolate tasting tours, and holiday markets in Dallas during the holiday season.
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Cowboy Christmas in Fort Worth
Christmas in Fort Worth is a heartwarming blend of tradition, community, and Texan charm. This vibrant city in North Texas, known for its Western heritage and modern sophistication, comes alive with festive cheer during the holiday season.
The heart of Fort Worth, Sundance Square, transforms into a winter wonderland during Christmas. The square is adorned with glittering lights and colorful decorations that grace the historic buildings. The giant Community Christmas tree takes center stage – the tree features giant beach ball sized ornaments painted by local artists. Every year, we love seeing the Fort Worth Christmas tree with its colorful unique decorations.
Fort Worth’s Stockyards National Historic District is a place where Texan heritage and Christmas traditions merge seamlessly. During the holiday season, this iconic Western destination pays homage to its cowboy roots with a unique Texan flair. Visitors can enjoy a festive cattle drive featuring cowboys and longhorns decked out in holiday attire and off course, meet cowboy Santa!
The Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth is home to the Gift of Lights drive thru holiday event. It opens on Thanksgiving and is one of the largest drive thru light displays in the Lone Star State.
Santa’s Wonderland, College Station
Christmas in College Station is a hit with families in Texas for one reason: Santa’s Wonderland !
This seasonal amusement park truly feels like the North Pole with its holiday atmosphere and cheerful vibe. Looking for the best Christmas events in Texas 2023? Book your tickets to this attraction now!
The activities at Santa’s Wonderland are unrivaled by any other holiday event in Texas. From the moment you step through the entrance (and brave the traffic at the gates), you’re transported to a magical winter wonderland. The attraction features over a million lights and displays. The twinkling Christmas lights cast a warm and enchanting glow over the grounds.
Kids can take hayride tours to see Santa Claus. Other things to do at the holiday light fest include live nativity scenes, a holiday train ride, mailing letters to Santa, and horse carriage rides. The beautiful Gingerbread house has many intricate details and is beautiful to see.
If you want to keep the kids happy, then be sure to celebrate Christmas at Santa’s Winter Wonderland in College Station! Here’s a tip: Avoid visiting on the weekends as the queues just to enter can get horrifying! Also, get your tickets in advance as the ticket prices go up as the season approaches.
Victorian Christmas of Galveston
Looking for a perfect mix of beachy vibes and Christmas festivities in Texas? Visit the resort town of Galveston , located just an hour away from downtown Houston. Galveston island is our favorite place to spend the holidays while still staying close to home.
Entire Galveston Island shines with the holiday spirit and is stunningly magical throughout December. Downtown Galveston looks beautiful in wreaths and holiday decor while Strand Street looks as if it belongs to Victorian England.
Can’t get enough of the period references? Attend Dickens on the Strand in Galveston. This unique holiday festival invites visitors to dress up in period costumes and attend a weekend full of amazing festivities.
Moody Gardens Christmas Celebration is a perfect spot for those who love a resort style holiday. The highlight here is Iceland, a festival full of unique carved ice sculptures. Moody Gardens also has several other holiday events including a Festival of Lights events and Rudolph movie screenings.
Looking for more holiday attractions in Galveston Bay? Take the kids to the Polar Express train ride at the Galveston Railroad Museum. The lit up boat parade on the bay is also spectacular for visitors.
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New Braunfels’ Cowboy Kringle
New Braunfels , half an hour north of San Antonio, is famous for many things: Oktoberfest, sausages, cleanest restrooms in America (courtesy Buc-ees), and Cowboy Kringle!
Cowboy Kringle is the ultimate Texas Christmas icon. He lives near the Historic Gruene Dance Hall, rides a horse, wears cowboy boots, dons a Christmas cowboy hat with a Texas star, hands out candy cane, calls children ‘buckaroos’, and a big belt buckle keeping his costume together.
He endures the sunny December days in swathes of thick fur and heavy leather with a smile on his face – just like the cowboys of West Texas. You need reservations to take a photo with him and the spots sell out well in advance. Judging by the kids’ faces, the long wait is well worth it!
Little wonder that photos with Cowboy Kringle are one of the most unique things to do in Texas for Christmas! After your photos, take the time to enjoy the Country Christmas Celebrations in Gruene Historic District . The charming downtown and its historic structures including Gruene Dance Hall twinkle with Christmas lights and holiday cheer. Shop for unique Christmas gifts and enjoy wine tastings while you’re there.
If you think New Braunfels Christmas is all Wild West and rugged Texas – you couldn’t be more wrong!
German Roots
New Braunfels has German heritage and celebrates Christmas in the traditional German way. You can visit the Weihnachtsmarkt, the German-themed holiday market, and buy Texas made gifts and artisan produce. Other activities include holiday lights, parades, and wine festivals.
Another popular attraction is Santa’s Ranch Drive Thru Christmas Light Park. This lights display is spread out over a mile long road on a ranch and just gets better every year. There is an area to get out of the car where you can meet Santa, sip on hot chocolate, and enjoy kettle corn.
Natural Bridge Caverns is another great holiday destination in New Braunfels. Their ‘Christmas in the Caverns’ event lets you listen to Christmas carols, meet santa Claus, and see the lights – all deep underground!
South Padre Island’s Beachy Christmas
While South Padre Island is more famous as a Texas spring break destination, this barrier island resort town is also amazing to visit during the Christmas holidays. In fact, it is the best Christmas Town in Texas for beach lovers.
You can have a tropical Christmas holiday on South Padre Island complete with building sandcastles, beachcombing for sea shells, and riding the waves. Eat the fresh seafood and go on a dolphin watching cruise on the Gulf of Mexico. See sand sculptures at South Padre Island this holiday season.
Missing the Christmas spirit and holiday cheer? South Padre Island also has a Holiday Sandcastle Festival where you can see incredibly detailed Christmas themed sand castles including Santa Claus, reindeers, and snowman. Several parades and other holiday events also take place on South Padre Island at Christmas.
South Padre Island is also a great Christmas destination to escape the cold. While the water can be too cool to enjoy a swim, the hotel rates are amazingly low and you can enjoy a perfect budget friendly warm weather holiday on the island.
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Mexican Christmas in El Paso
Planning a trip to West Texas in the winter and looking for the best places to visit during Christmas in the Texas desert? Try El Paso!
There are many traditions that make Christmas in El Paso unique, such as the Las Posadas celebration. This nine-day event commemorates the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, and includes processions, music, and food.
Another popular tradition is the seven pointed Piñata, which is filled with candy and toys. Other holiday events in El Paso include a parade, a tree-lighting ceremony, and Santa’s workshop. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Mexican foods and traditions during this time in El Paso.
Of course, no visit to El Paso in December would be complete without seeing the luminarias. These lanterns are made of paper bags filled with sand and candles, and they are used to light up the streets on Christmas Eve.
Katy – Fort Bend Suburb Spectacular
The Katy Fort Bend area near Houston is growing at a great speed and fast becoming one of the popular Christmas destinations in the greater Houston area.
The George Ranch Historical Park in Fort Bend is a great way to spend a historical Christmas in Texas. The park is located near Houston, Texas and is a great day trip from the city. On a visit, you can enjoy Christmas traditions from the 19th century at this living history site. Visitors can participate in several activities including hayrides, Christmas crafts for kids, as well as songs and story sessions around the campfire.
Katy also has several holiday attractions. The Light Park – Katy is a fabulous drive through display of holiday lights that takes place on the grounds of Typhoon Texas. The Home for the Holiday Gift Market is a great place to buy gifts for your loved ones.
Grand Prairie Lights
Grand Prairie, located near Dallas, is a great place to spend Christmas in Texas. A primary attraction here is the Prairie Lights, a dazzling drive through light display. This holiday extravaganza takes place in Lynn Creek Park on the shores of Joe Pool Lake. The event has new themes and displays every year, making it a favorite with families in North Texas.
Grand Prairie is also the perfect place to shop for gifts. You can enjoy shopping for handmade gifts at the Holiday Gift Market on Main Street or hit up Grand Prairie Premium Outlets to scour for deals on branded merchandise.
Arlington , located just 15 mins east of Grand Prairie, is home to Texas Christkindl Market, the largest outdoor Christmas market in the Southwest. This free market promises all European vibes with handmade gifts, treats, and mulled wine.
Boat Parades in Corpus Christi
Christmas in Corpus Christi is a unique blend of coastal charm, tropical vibes, and festive spirit. My favorite holiday event in Corpus Christi is the Illuminated Boat Parade over the bay. You can see several hundred beautifully decorated boats from the marina; our kids especially love seeing them float and reflect lights on the water.
The La Posada Lighted Boat parade on the canals downtown is a nod to the city’s Hispanic Heritage. This colorful procession is a tradition deeply rooted in Mexican culture. Floats adorned with holiday lights and nativity scenes wind their way through the city, accompanied by joyful music and dancing.
In Corpus Christi during Christmas, you can dip your toes in another Texas tradition – tamales! While many Texas families host their own tamale making parties, you can partake in this culinary tradition at Huerta’s Tamales. You will find their food trucks selling steaming hot tamales at various locations in the city.
Musical Christmas in Lubbock
The heart of Lubbock’s Christmas spirit can be found at Mackenzie Park’s Santa Land. Every year, this beloved attraction transforms into a drive thru winter wonderland with millions of twinkling and sparkling lights.
Music is an integral part of Lubbock’s Christmas celebrations, echoing the city’s rich musical heritage. Caroling in the Courtyard event is organized by the Buddy Holly Center and is free to visit. Cactus Theatre in downtown hosts Christmas performances for visitors.
Another of Lubbock’s cherished traditions is the annual Carol of Lights at Texas Tech University. This spectacular event sees the campus illuminated by thousands of lights, symbolizing the holiday spirit and the university’s pride.
Amarillo’s Western Christmas Celebrations
Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle is your best chance for a White Christmas in the Lone Star State. The city promises Christmas with a Western flair with a chance of snowflakes draped over the holiday lights.
Even if it doesn’t snow, the air is distinctly cooler compared to the coast or South Texas – perfect excuse to sip hot chocolate, savor peppermint coffees, and take on the 72 oz challenge at the Big Texan Steak Ranch!
Holiday events include Enchanted Acres Night of Lights display, Zoo Lights at the Amarillo Zoo, and Christmas lights in downtown. You will also find a variety of holiday shows from musicals to country music concerts taking place in the town.
Be sure to mix up your Amarillo Christmas trip with exploring this region of the Texas Panhandle. Take a photo with Cadillac ranch, drive up Route 66 to Adrian, and go hiking in Palo Duro Canyon State Park – one of the best state parks in Texas.
15 Festive Christmas Towns in Texas
If you think that the most extravagant Christmas displays in Texas are limited to the big cities, you could not be more wrong.
Amazing Christmas towns in Texas go all out for the holiday season. Be sure to add these to your holiday bucket list for 2023. Grapevine takes the cake for its sheer magnitude and scale of Christmas activities. In the Hill Country, you will find Fredericksburg, Johnson City, and Wimberley put on incredibly unique and fantastic holiday events.
Even East Texas is not to be left behind. Jefferson and Marshall have stunning displays of lights while Palestine has a Polar Express train ride just as in the movie! The hidden gem of Kilgore has a Texas star shining brightly on top of its oil derrick Christmas lights.
Alpine and San Angelo in West Texas have a rugged country Christmas – combine the festive cheer with some hiking in Big bend Country! With events like traditional German Christmas and photos with Cowboy Santa Claus, the small towns of Texas offer the perfect Christmas vacation for families.
Here are the best Christmas towns in Texas to visit this holiday season.
Grapevine, the Christmas Capital of Texas
Grapevine, located less than an hour north of Dallas, is known as the Christmas Capital of Texas. It is an essential holiday tradition in the Lone Star State. Grapevine goes all out at Christmas with more than a million lights.
The Historic Downtown District is like walking through a giant shimmering sparkling Christmas themed amusement park. The Christmas lights twinkle, dance, and even wink at you from every surface you see! Watch the trees decked up in hundreds of twinkling lights and enjoy the famed Grapevine City Hall light show. The singing Christmas tree with its moving mouth is just the cherry on the top.
As you stroll the streets, you will find plenty of holiday displays and unique photo ops for families – things like 5 feet tall holiday ornaments, Santa Claus sitting on a bench, a lit up tunnel, and large marquee letters proclaiming ‘JOY’! Taking silly, happy, and funny family photos with all of the Grapevine holiday displays is one of our favorite things to do for Christmas in Texas.
But Christmas in Grapevine is not just about what you can see – there are many Christmas activities in Grapevine where you can go hands-on and participate for fun.
Ride the North Pole Express of the Grapevine Vintage Railroad to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus. Take advantage of your Grapevine Christmas Passport and visit the Christmas Village. Play in the snow at the Christmas Forest and mail letters to Santa Claus. The sheer variety of celebrations during Christmas time make Grapevine one of the best Christmas towns in Texas.
Gaylord Texan – #1 Best Christmas Resorts in Texas!
Not easily impressed? Head over to the Gaylord Texan Hotel, a spectacular holiday destination in Texas. The resort looks marvelous at Christmastime. It has plenty of festive holiday activities for all ages including a giant Christmas tree, a surprisingly detailed gingerbread house, Santa Claus visits, and gift shops.
The highlight however is ICE – an ice sculpture display made with several pounds of ice. Visitors covered in thick parkas can walk around these elaborate displays featuring their favorite movies. It’s an unbeatable experience! Gaylord Texan also has a snow tubing hill, beloved by kids.
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German Heritage in Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg , located in the Texas Hill Country, is a darling romantic town that instantly bewitches visitors. This is the place to go if you are aching for an European Christmas with all the feels. It is also amongst our favorite Christmas towns in Texas.
Fredericksburg was settled by German pioneers in 1846 and still retains its unique German traditions and heritage. This Texas small town has beautiful architecture and an intriguing variety of cultural attractions as well as museums. It is also popular for its one of a kind Christmas Texas celebrations.
Fredericksburg is a great place to spend a festive holiday weekend with your loved ones. The highlight of Christmas in Fredericksburg is the beautiful rotating wooden German Christmas pyramid in Marktplatz. The 26 foot high structure enthralls everyone with its moving figurines that depict stories from the bible serially on different tiers.
Take a stroll along the Main Street of this charming Hill country town and shop for locally made gifts. Admire the holiday decor on historic buildings and vintage storefronts. Marvel at the Christmas lights.
Attend the famous Light the Night Christmas parade, a festive celebration accompanied by holiday music and glimmering lights. Ice skate on the rink downtown. Sip mulled wine – after all, Fredericksburg wineries are famous throughout Texas!
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Old Fashioned Christmas in Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches has the honor of being the oldest and most historic city in East Texas. It celebrates Christmas in a quaint and old-fashioned way – perfect for those who would like to step back into the past.
Millard’s Crossing Historic Village in Nacogdoches is home to Old Fashioned Christmas Celebrations.
Looking for unique Christmas things to do in Texas? Attend the Nine Flags Festival! This festival honors the little known fact that 9 different flags have flown over the town of Nacogdoches. Curious about which nine flags? Read that bit of history here .
Every year at Christmas, the historic downtown area is transformed into a winter wonderland with twinkling lights, festive decorations, and holiday displays. The brick buildings and cobblestone streets look old-world and festive throughout the season of Christmas in Nacogdoches .
Santa Claus makes an appearance at the annual tree lighting ceremony. The city hosts several free concerts and other events leading up to Christmas Day. Locals as well as visitors can take a stroll through downtown boutiques and purchase gifts made by local Texan artists.
Christmas in Nacogdoches is a festive, historic, family-friendly event that should not be missed by anyone who loves Texas.
Pretty Town Square of Granbury
Did you know that Granbury in North Texas is known for having the prettiest town square in America? No surprise, it’s decorated phenomenally for the holidays and looks straight out of a Hallmark Christmas movie.
Every holiday season, the Historic Granbury Square comes alive with the sounds and smells of Christmas. The vintage buildings are dressed up in festive wreaths, garlands, and bows. The storefronts and windows boats of Santa, elves, and reindeers.
The festivities start with the Night of Lights Christmas Parade, a highlight of Granbury holiday events. Floats enchant adults while Santa Claus greets the young ones. Musical notes of carolers fill the square on days leading up to Christmas. The streets are lined with booths selling handmade gifts, baked goods, and holiday decor.
Other popular Granbury Christmas events include Santa’s House in Town Square, Christmas lIghts in Shanley Park, and the Granbury Candlelight Tour, when you can tour historic mansions decorated in Victorian styles. All of these amazing reasons ensure Granbury remains amongst top Christmas places in Texas.
Historic Georgetown
Christmas in Historic Georgetown, Texas, is a magical journey back in time that blends the charm of the past with the warmth of the holiday season. The centerpiece of Georgetown’s Christmas celebration is its historic town square, which exudes Victorian-era charm throughout the holiday season. The iconic Williamson County Courthouse takes center stage, casting a warm and inviting glow over the square.
The annual Lighting of the Square marks the official start of the holiday season. Thousands of locals and visitors gather in anticipation as the sun dips below the horizon. When the downtown lights burst into radiance, the round of applause is loud and clear.
This magical moment is accompanied by carolers singing classic Christmas songs, creating a sense of togetherness and nostalgia. Families huddle together, sipping a cup of hot cocoa and delighting in the glow of the town’s Christmas tree. The Historic Palace Theatre hosts holiday shows and performances.
Another cherished aspect of Christmas in Georgetown is the opportunity to tour some of the town’s historic homes, which are beautifully decorated for the season. Georgetown’s churches also host candlelight services emphasizing faith and the true meaning of Christmas.
Polar Express Train Ride in Palestine
Palestine, Texas is home to our favorite Texan holiday tradition, the Polar Express ! This holiday train ride is hosted by the Texas State Railroad and imitates the story from the popular movie ‘The Polar Express’ starring Tom Hanks.
On the ride, kids get a golden ticket and climb aboard the beautifully decorated train. The staff reads out loud the famous story on the train as it makes its way to the North Pole to see Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, and the elves. When Santa Claus meets the kids, he gives them a silver bell, just like in the story.
The entire experience is accompanied by music and dance and feels magical. The depot and the train cars are beautifully decorated, lending themselves to the festive atmosphere. This is one of our favorite things to do for Christmas in Texas with kids.
Besides the holiday train, Palestine has many other exciting holiday events. Downtown is very pretty with wreaths and displays everywhere. Another popular event is the Grinch at Texas Jail House in Palestine. This event is set up like a walk-through Christmas themed house.
The city also has excellent shopping and dining. It is also one of our most budget friendly East Texas Christmas getaways. Overall, Palestine makes for a great holiday vacation in December.
Christmas in Historic Jefferson
Do us all a favor and plan a holiday time trip to Jefferson, Texas. This historic town is amongst the best places in Texas for Christmas for history lovers and is pretty amazing in its own way.
The city of Jefferson has plenty of fun holiday attractions for all ages. Love architecture and intriguing stories of the past? Make a beeline for the beautiful and one of its kind Candlelight Tour of Homes in this Texas town.
On the Candlelight Tour, you will see majestically decorated grand historic homes and mansions in Jefferson. Popular homes on the tour include the Black Swan, The Grove House, Angell Manor, and Scarlett O’Hardy’s.
Families with kids love the Christmas Express holiday train ride. This ride takes you through the pine forests of East Texas and along the Big Cypress Bayou. Along with wildlife like alligators and deer, you will also spot nativity scenes and other Christmas displays from around the world on this train ride.
Looking for more holiday attractions? Take a walk through downtown Jefferson at Christmastime . Or explore the historic buildings on a horse drawn carriage ride. Shop for gifts in the local boutiques. Take advantage of innumerable photo ops throughout downtown. End your stroll with hot chocolate at the Jefferson General Store.
Marshall’s Wonderland of Lights
Marshall is our favorite Texas Christmas town when it comes to East Texas. It is located in the Piney Woods region and is home to one of the oldest Christmas festivals in Texas – the Wonderland of Lights Festival . This holiday event has an intriguing story, which you can read here .
The festival centers around the Old Harrison County Courthouse building located in Whetstone Square. The courthouse is beautifully decorated with glowing, glittering strings of lights and looks out of this world when lit up at night.
Along with the courthouse, the entire downtown Marshall is transformed into an enchanting holiday village full of lights, decorations, and the holiday spirit. Walk around the courthouse to enjoy the postcard perfect views from around the town square.
Stop for gifts at The Weisman. Enjoy a horse carriage ride around the town. Other Christmas activities in Marshall, Texas include ice skating, holiday train rides, Santa’s Village, a vintage carousel, and Christmas market. All of these attractions make Marshall one of the best places to visit in Texas during Christmas.
Christmas in Longview
Longview, Texas is one of the most underrated places to spend Christmas. This East Texas town enjoys mild temperatures in December. The city is decorated with lights and festive decorations – but that’s not your primary destination!
Located just outside of Longview, you will find one of the best, hidden Christmas attractions in Texas – Carmela’s Magical Santa Land Drive-Thru Holiday Lights. This is a gigantic, Texas-sized event that began as the efforts of a single woman for the whole community.
Even today the lights display remains private and free for all visitors. The lights grow bigger and fancier every year. Kids love seeing the enormous synchronized light show that spreads out over several acres.
Along with the drive thru area, the event also has a zone where you can park and explore on foot. This section has plenty of fun activities including photos with Santa, hot chocolate booths, kettlecorn, and a holiday market – the perfect East Texas Christmas Vacation.
Wimberley’s Twinkling Trail of Lights
Charming Wimberley is one of the best Texas Christmas towns to visit for its annual Trail of Lights holiday event. The event takes place at EmilyAnn Theater and Gardens. During the holiday season, the garden is transformed to a winter wonderland and the sparkling lights are everywhere. The best part is that this is a free event and fun to attend.
One of the highlights is the Ye Olde Yule Log which burns brightly in the center of the garden. This is great to gather around and enjoy hot chocolate and marshmallows. The 6 acres of trails also have many other attractions including Santa Claus and live entertainment.
Wimberley’s commitment to supporting local businesses is evident during the Christmas season. Visitors can find one-of-a-kind gifts crafted by local artists, from handmade ornaments to beautifully crafted pottery at Wimberley market days. Wimberley makes an excellent winter day trip from Houston or Austin area and should be on your list during the holiday season.
Starry Oil Boom of Kilgore
Christmas Under the Stars is an annual event in Kilgore, Texas that celebrates the city’s oil heritage. The event features the city’s oil derricks decorated with lit up stars and Christmas lights, as well as a festive market and lights display.
Though the oil derricks are no longer the main source of Kilgore’s income, they remain an important part of the city’s identity. Christmas Under the Stars is a reminder of Kilgore’s rich history and heritage, and one of the unique Texas Christmas events.
Kilgore is one of the best places to go in Texas for Christmas for all proud Texans and those who like to go off the beaten path. Be sure to see the museums and explore downtown while you’re visiting Kilgore.
Johnson City’s Historic Christmas
Johnson City, in the Texas Hill Country, celebrates Christmas in a rather presidential manner. After all, it was the hometown of Lyndon B Johnson – America’s 36th President! The city’s rich history can be observed not just in its historic buildings and sites but also in its historic Christmas celebrations.
Here you will find a variety of traditional holiday events including a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, nativity scenes, horse-drawn carriage rides in downtown, hayrides that are a hit with families, Christmas parades, gorgeous holiday lights, and even Grinchmas!
The downtown festivities are a part of Lights Spectacular – a gorgeous Lone Star sized event that drapes the Blanco County Courthouse in a curtain of twinkling lights. The lights also shine all over Main Street, storefronts, and parks downtown.
The Pedernales Electric Cooperative Headquarters also has a fascinating light display in Johnson City called the PEC Lights. During the free event, you will see hundred of year old live oak trees shining under the light or a million strings. Don’t forget to take a camera and take family photos when visiting the Johnson City Christmas lights.
Visitors can also tour the Historic LBJ Ranch at night to see it decorated in magnificent lights. This was the childhood home of President Lyndon B Johnson and has varied attractions including a living history farm and hiking trails. Hands down, Johnson City is the best place to spend Christmas in Texas Hill Country because of its rich history.
North Pole in Brownsville
Do you want to visit the North Pole without leaving Texas? Stay warm and cozy while meeting Santa Claus? Visit the Holiday Village in the city of Brownsville , located south on the Texas Mexico border.
This Brownsville holiday event takes place in Dean Porter Park in the center of downtown. The traditional holiday village features several Christmas inspired cottages. You will find Santa’s Workshop, a bakery that bakes delicious gingerbread cookies, a general store, and even the North Pole Bank!
This walk-through attraction looks right out of the pages of a Christmas story book. But the best part? Holiday Village is completely free to visit! Kids love seeing the small colorful buildings and exploring the village.
The event also includes entertainment including Christmas caroling, live music concerts, and more fun. Brownsville’s location near the Gulf Coast, less than an hour away from South Padre Island, makes it possible to combine a beach vacation with holiday activities.
Tomball German Fest
In Tomball, Texas, Christmas is a time of festive celebration that bridges cultures and traditions. At the heart of this Texan town’s holiday celebration is the Tomball German Fest, a unique and beloved event that pays homage to the rich German history that has shaped the community. held in early December, is a beloved event that draws visitors from all over Texas.
The historic streets of Tomball are adorned with festive decorations, and the air is filled with the sounds of German carols and lively folk music. Visitors can enjoy authentic German food, including bratwurst and sauerkraut along with other fair foods like turkey legs.
One of the highlights of the Tomball German Fest is the artisan market. Local and regional craftsmen display their wares, offering unique gifts and holiday treasures. Visitors can browse handcrafted ornaments, wooden toys, intricate holiday decorations, and other one-of-a-kind items.
The Tomball German Fest offers entertainment for the whole family. Children can enjoy a variety of carnival rides, games, and face painting, while adults can try beer tastings and traditional polka dancing.
Pretty Marble Falls
Looking for more destinations to spend Christmas in Texas Hill Country? Plan a trip to the charming small town of Marble Falls, otherwise known for its bluebonnets.
The town is an exemplary example of the region’s scenic beauty. It is located on the banks of Lake Marble Falls and surrounded by the rolling hills, clear streams, and limestone topography of Central Texas.
Come Christmas season, Marble Falls comes alive with shimmering lights and charming decorations. The air is filled with the smell of fresh pine and country notes. The highlight of the holiday season is the Walkway of Lights in Lakeside Park on the shores of Lake Marble Falls.
This event is completely free and has plenty of activities including meeting Santa Claus at Santa’s Workshop. Wear your bright holiday sweaters, grab some hot cocoa, and marvel at this beautiful lights display in Central Texas while you enjoy a light stroll with your family.
The city does a fantastic job arranging the event every year. It also hosts several other events including a Christmas Market on Main Street, an ice skating rink, as well as a light up parade.
Texas Christmas Trips = Lots of Fun
This time of year, Texas cities and towns put on a Texas-sized holiday show that easily rivals that of America’s biggest cities including New York and Chicago. You can visit Santa Claus, sing a Christmas carol or two, walk through an enchanted forest and other themed light shows, listen to live music, and enjoy the holiday magic with your entire family in these Texas destinations.
In addition to the Christmas destinations mentioned above, you will find several other spots that vie for the honor of most festive places to visit in Texas for Christmas. As the state grows, new holiday attractions keep popping up every year while the older established ones continue impressing visitors.
Texas Christmas trips are our favorite ways to make memories with our kids and enjoy the festive season while focusing on family and values. These fantastic holiday destinations in the Lone Star State help get us in the Christmas spirit and leave behind the stresses of the past year as we get ready to enter a new one.
What are your favorite best places to go for Christmas in Texas? Which of these top Christmas towns do you like the most? Let us know in the comments.
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31 Magical Things To Do In Dallas This December
A magical Harry Potter experience, rooftop winter wonderlands, and more: here are the most enchanting things to do this December in Dallas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year!
Believe it or not, it’s already December. Between the holiday shopping, decorating, eating, and more eating, there awaits a splendid assortment of magical things to do in the city this holiday season.
Read on to discover 31 fantastic festive things to do in Dallas this December!
1. Experience the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Make this holiday season extra magical with a visit to Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest experience in Little Elm. Embark on a captivating adventure along a mysterious forest path brimming with enchantment and awe, where delightful surprises await at every turn.
Prepare your wand for spellcasting, encounter Hippogriffs and Nifflers, and relish breathtaking moments inspired by the magical worlds of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films. Following the exhilaration, a charming village awaits, inviting you with hearty meals and a crackling fire.
2. Party in the World of Barbie
Experience the World of Barbie in Dallas at Stonebriar Centre! Immerse yourself in this engaging exhibit that allows you to bring your life-size Barbie® fantasies to life.
Explore the Barbie® Dreamhouse, Sound Studio, and Science Lab, among other exciting attractions. Enjoy entertaining Barbie® content at the Movie Theater and delve into the World of Barbie Doll Gallery to discover how Barbie® dolls have been a source of inspiration for generations of girls, encouraging them to dream big.
3. Enjoy a Concert by Candlelight
Experience the enchanting Candlelight concerts in Dallas, where the brilliance of hundreds of candles combines with breathtaking musical tributes to both contemporary and classical musicians. Your evenings in the city are set to be warmed by live musicians performing beautiful classical renditions of the world’s most recognizable and influential artists.
Immerse yourself in the intimate atmosphere as the music of Beyoncé, Pink Floyd, Hans Zimmer, Bad Bunny, and more comes to life, surrounded by the flickering glow of candles. Prepare to be dazzled by these captivating performances.
- Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More
- Candlelight: Holiday Special featuring ‘The Nutcracker’ and More
- Candlelight: A Tribute to Coldplay
- Candlelight: A Jazzy Holiday ft. Ella Fitgerald, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong and More
- Candlelight: Holiday Carols on Strings
- Candlelight: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
- Candlelight: Holiday Pop Classics & Modern Favorites
4. Pay homage to tallest indoor Christmas tree in the country
The monolith tree, which is decked out with roughly 10,000 colored ornaments and nearly half a million lights requires the work of 50 employees at Galleria who come together and spend days building the five-ton steel frame before installing more than 1,700 branches and decorating the enormous evergreen.
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5. Check out the internationally-acclaimed “Lightscape” experience at Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Having enjoyed sellout runs in cities like Chicago , Los Angeles, and New York, the internationally-acclaimed Lightscape experience is making its debut in Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Running through to January, Lightscape offers guests a one-mile-long path featuring over 1 million twinkling lights to the 120-acre botanic garden this yuletide season.
The custom-designed after-hours walking trail leads guests through a series of “spectacular artistic installations that come to life after dark with color, imagination, and sound.”
6. Revel in Christmas cheer at the Arboretum
One of the picks of the bunch can be found at the esteemed Dallas Arboretum. One of the top botanical gardens in the world and one of the city’s top attractions, the 66-acre arboretum transforms each year for its popular “Holiday at the Arboretum” event.
7. Dine in the Dark
Ever wondered what it would be like to eat in complete darkness? Experts say that as much as 80% of individuals rely predominately on sight when eating. When this is eliminated, the theory is that senses such as taste and smell are elevated , resulting in a heightened dining experiences.
8. Be a Real Grinch
This year, residents of Dallas have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a genuine winter wonderland with the resort’s spectacular Ice: How The Grinch Stole Christmas experience , which is now accessible to the public!
Crafted with precision from an impressive two million pounds of ice, Ice: How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a captivating 17,000-square-feet wonderland that offers visitors a unique experience of the timeless Dr. Seuss tale.
9. Enjoy Dallas’ Spectacular Zoo Lights Experience
The 106-acre zoological Park is once again hosting its beloved mile-long walk-thru experience inviting guests to wander beneath millions of twinkling lights between dazzling 3D lighted sculptures and installations.
10. Gift a loved one a Candlelight Concert
Can’t decide? Or struggling to think of a present for somebody? Gift somebody an exclusive concert illuminated with thousands of candles with a Candlelight gift card .
Choose from concerts featuring jazz, rock, pop, classical music, and even movie soundtracks in spectacular venues around Dallas.
Candlelight gift cards are really easy to use and valid for any Candlelight event making it a unique and exciting gift for friends or family!
11. Travel back in time with A Very Sinatra Christmas Special at The Artisan in Dallas
This December, The Artisan in Dallas is hosting “A Very Sinatra Christmas Special” to get you in the holiday spirit. Paying homage to the legend himself, these cozy concerts include a catalog of tunes that Sinatra loved to sing during the holiday season, plus a full bar and light bites available for purchase! Grab tickets here to save your spot.
12. Take a spin in this bowling alley hidden inside an old movie theater
Recently opened, Bowlski’s Lakewood Theater is a live concert venue, candy counter, pool lounge, arcade, bar, and bowling alley . When it came to renovating the historical venue, Bowlski’s owners salvaged what they could of their predecessor.
13. Get your AMC Yellow Ticket
Fever is offering an amazing opportunity! Explore the showtimes and listings at our featured AMC movie theaters, grab your Fever ticket, and enjoy yourself! Whether it’s a gloomy afternoon or a memorable date night, AMC Theatres® has your access to top-notch comedies, action films, and everything in between—all just a click away.
14. Level up at this boozy arcade
Some of us weren’t around in the ’80s, but that doesn’t stop us from the feeling of vivid nostalgia we have for new wave hits, technicolored-patterned jumpers, and all the zaniness the decade had to offer. This season, Dallasites can blast back to the ’80s at the new FlashBack RetroPub in Bishops Arts District !
15. Bask in the glow of a thousand lights at this mesmerizing sky lantern festival
A mesmerizing festival of light is about to debut in the DFW area that will see thousands of sky lanterns simultaneously rise skyward.
Taking place on Saturday, December 17th, The Lights Fest will bring its magical experience to Ennis for a special one-night-only event having dazzled spectators in several US cities
16. Watch one of the Klyde Warren Park’s come alive for nightly light & music shows
For those who have yet to see it, Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park is now home to a majestic new fountain made up of three 15-foot-stainless-steel treelike sculptures that can shoot water up to 100 feet into the air. Opened in September it is dubbed the world’s tallest interactive water fountain and features a 5,000-square-foot splash pad that can accommodate hundreds of children at a time.
The fountain’s design was inspired by the surrounding beloved green space, “with three 15-foot stainless-steel “trees,” 14 “rosebud” bubblers, and 106 small nozzles that create giant “leaves” when they are working in unison” according to the Klyde Warren Park website .
17. Go chasing waterfalls
More majestic water spectacles can be found all around Texas thanks to Mother Nature herself.
There’s no understating the natural beauty of the Lone Star State and venturing out to the state’s most gorgeous waterfalls and hiking trails can offer respite from the city clamor during the busy shopping season.
18. Escape the hustle & bustle to these gorgeous woodland cabins
Another wonderful way to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city is out in a Getaway cabin. With a bustling entertainment scene and a wealth of subcultures and interesting neighborhoods, many of us can be guilty of becoming all too comfortable passing week on week in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and forgetting to take a break from the urban monotony.
Getaway House is a chain of tiny cabin hideaways helping people in big, bustling cities like Chicago, LA, NYC, and Dallas, disconnect from their busy city lives with restorative stays in the middle of nature.
Nestled in Larue, just 1.5 hours outside Dallas, 40 tiny cabins offer immersive floor-to-ceiling windows and minimalistic yet comfortable designs to let the stress of routine slip away and focus on being in a flourishing natural environment.
19. Glamp in the stars
New resident Texan, Elon Musk, promises that humans will land on Mars by 2026. If you can’t wait that long, you can spend a few nights at Basecamp Terlingua, an other-worldly glamping experience that integrates the future with the past, giving its visitors the impression of luxury camping in the cosmos.
20. Visit the Spa Castle
Christmas is full of magic but it can also be stressful. Add to that the worsening weather and you’ve got to take your well-being into consideration during these hostile months. Especially if you’re spending time outdoors exploring nature. Luckily Dallas is full of answers to combat both the Christmas chaos and the numbing chill that settles into your bones.
There are few places better for some rest and relaxation than Spa Castle in Carrollton. The innovative spa blends together traditional Asian and European styles to create a fun and luxurious experience all on its own featuring Himalayan salt rooms, hydrotherapy pools and much more.
21. Enjoy the Adolphus Hotel’s rooftop winter village
Dallas’ iconic Adolphus Hotel has had a Christmas makeover and it looks magical. The luxury hotel’s pool deck has been transformed into a winter village complete with snow globes, themed cottages, cozy winter cabins, Croque Monsieur winter soldiers, and festive food and drink options.
Every week Tuesday through Saturday guests can now transport themselves to a chic chalet village and revel in festive cheer.
22. Sip away in a snow globe on the Statler Rooftop
Another place you’ll find igloos and a revamped rooftop is over at the Statler Hotel.” Winterproof” at Waterproof is back at the hotel’s 19th-floor rooftop and snow globes are now available to rent on Waterproof’s website.
The annual experience returned on November 21 and the rooftop now offers a wintry oasis with decorations, frosty dining igloos, cheerful seasonal fare, and much more.
23. Dine royally up in the clouds
Savor the high life this fall at Monarch Restaurant. Perched on the 49th floor of The National, Monarch is designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, giving restaurant-goers the chance to dine on their wood-fired Italian dishes with an epic view of the city.
24. Sip bubbly in Eden
Adorned with colorful artwork, bespoke furniture, and lush greenery – not to mention their gorgeous garden terrace – Paradiso offers a lovely quaint setting with its Bar Eden lounge.
25-27. Sneak into a speakeasy
There’s something special about speakeasies. The secretive, vicarious forbidden feel of transporting back to the prohibition makes imbibing cocktails all the more tantalizing.
- Hope you’ve been reading this quarantine, because you’re going to need your book smarts to get into the Rare Books Bar . In order to gain entry into this Frisco speakeasy, visitors must dial the librarian and ask for a classic piece of literature.
- The only signpost at this bar takes the form of two ambiguous As on a door in a crusty alleyway behind Henry’s Majestic. For those that can get past the initial sketch factor, however, a warm-lit cove of tantalizing libations await
28. Sweeten’ up at Dallas’ best bakeries
Treating yourself in the pandemic has become something of a lifestyle rather than a once-in-a-blue-moon event. If you need a sweet pick-me-up or want to share the love, these Dallas bakeries have got all the goods.
You can find a list of Dallas’ best bakeries here.
29. Step Inside the Largest Christmas Store in Texas
Whether you’ve yet started or finished decorating for Christmas, Texas’s #1 Christmas Store, Decorator’s Warehouse in Dallas is worth a trip this festive season.
30. Get Jolly at Dallas’s Most Festive Bars
For those unfamiliar, Miracle is a festive Christmas transformation that completely takes over local bars during the holiday season.
Adorned with an abundance of lights visible from space, offering warm and cold seasonal drinks, and boasting unmatched holiday decorations capable of warming even the Grinch’s heart threefold, Miracle is a must-visit for anyone who embraces the spirit of elf culture.
31. Enjoy a Tex-Mex Xmas
You can never have enough holiday lights, just as you can never have too many fajitas. Infuse a Tex-Mex twist into your Christmas celebrations by heading to Campo Verde in Arlington for the most joyously festive fajita experience you’ll encounter all year.
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