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Best Texas Destinations this FallšŸ

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As fall sweeps across Texas, the state's diverse landscapes transform into a palette of rich reds, oranges, and yellows. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or looking for a cozy weekend getaway, Texas offers a variety of stunning places to explore the beauty of autumn.


Here are the top places to visit in Texas this fall.


Lost Maples State Natural Area

Vanderpool, TX

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Located in the Texas Hill Country, Lost Maples State Natural Area is a fall favorite. Known for its vibrant maple trees, this park provides some of the best fall foliage in the state. Mid-to-late November is the perfect time to hike its scenic trails and experience the dramatic colors of the Uvalde Bigtooth Maples. Bring a camera, because every angle offers an incredible view of nature's seasonal change.


Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Dell City, TX

photo: Jeremy Woodhouse/Getty Images


For a truly unique fall experience, head west to Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The higher elevations of this rugged mountain range mean cooler temperatures and stunning fall colors, especially in McKittrick Canyon. The canyonā€™s towering trees, including maples, oaks, and sumacs, explode in brilliant hues, making it an autumn gem in the desert landscape.


Garner State Park

Concan, TX

photo: Donovan Reese/Getty Images


Nestled along the Frio River, Garner State Park is a beloved Texas destination year-round, but fall brings a special magic. The park's expansive hardwood forests light up with a warm array of autumn colors, perfect for a weekend of camping, hiking, or kayaking. The peaceful river and scenic overlooks make this a must-visit spot for a tranquil fall escape.


Texas Hill Country Wineries



The Texas Hill Country, famous for its rolling hills and vineyards, is a fantastic spot to experience fall while sipping some of the stateā€™s best wines. In the fall, vineyards are lush with grapevines turning shades of yellow and gold. Explore wineries in Fredericksburg, Dripping Springs, or Wimberley for a taste of Texas' wine scene and a perfect fall getaway.



Fall in Texas offers a diverse array of landscapes, from the forested Hill Country to the rugged mountains of the west. Whether you're looking for a peaceful nature hike, a scenic drive, or a weekend sipping wine, Texas has it all. Make the most of Fall by visiting these beautiful spots and enjoying the cooler weather and vibrant colors.

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