15 Amazing and Cozy Winter Travel Ideas from Dallas

Winter vacations in Texas and surroundings.
Discover the best winter day trips from Dallas, winter weekend getaways in and around Texas and the best winter road trips from Texas to warm up the season!

Discover 15 awesome winter vacation destinations in Texas and surroundings

Day trips, weekend getaways and longer winter-themed road trip ideas to keep you cozy and inspired throughout the season! 

 

Winter is an amazing time to explore new places. With the perk of being able to indulge in America’s most beloved winter traditions at the same time: a fire pit under the stars, wine, hot chocolate, fireplace, s’mores, snow… 

There are superb places to travel on winter around Dallas. Some of them especially beautiful at this time of the year.

In this post you’ll find 15 winter road travel ideas from Dallas. Short and long road trips, suitable for all time frames: day trips, weekend getaways, long weekend trips and longer vacations. 

From destinations that are ideal to enjoy the cold weather to weatherproof places that can be visited any time of the year, discover every road trip from Dallas that is worth considering this winter season. 

For more travel ideas, check our Trips from Dallas page.

BEST DAY TRIPS FROM DALLAS IN WINTER

1. Grapevine, TX

Distance: 22 miles/ 0 h 25 min from Dallas

Grapevine is one of the best day trips from Dallas in winter and one of the top winter vacations in Texas during Holiday Season.

Day trips from Dallas in winter? Grapevine, the ‘Christmas Capital of Texas’, is an amazing option especially (but not only) in December.

Grapevine Main Street is as charming as it gets. Lovely boutiques, unique shops, top wineries, cozy tasting rooms and good restaurants makes it a perfect place to stroll on a beautiful winter day.

Warm up with a self-guided wine tasting tour through Grapevine Main Street’s wineries and tasting rooms: Bingham FamilyMessina HofSloam and Williams UmbraWine FusionFarinas and Grapevine Springs.

Engage in one of the tons of Holiday themed events offered in the course of 40 days on Christmas Season, that turn Grapevine into one of the best winter destinations in Texas!

Grapevine is also home to the Great Wolf Lodge and Gaylord Texan, both offering Holiday themed vacations. Great options for a winter staycation in the Dallas area, and amazing winter vacation spots in Texas. The Holiday Season at the Gaylord includes famous Christmas attractions, as the Ice® exhibition, and the Great Wolf Lodge features an indoor waterpark ideal for a splash in a cold winter day.

Discover the best things to do in Grapevine in this article and plan your winter escape (destination # 1).

2. Canton, TX

60 miles/ 1h 00 m from Dallas

The Canton First Mondays and Piney Woods Wine Trail combined make a great day trip destination from Dallas in winter.

What about outdoor shopping at the world’s largest flea market in a sunny winter day? And maybe visiting a winery afterwards? Canton, only one hour from the city, offers both possibilities and makes another amazing winter day trip from Dallas. 

The Canton First Mondays happen every month in the 4 days preceding the first Monday of the month. 

Yes, you’ll find all sort of (cool) junk there, just as in any other flea market. But not only that. At the Canton First Mondays you can find everything you can think of, from shark teeth to bat skeletons, swords, toys, wood decor, military gear, antiques, unique handmade gifts, Christmas decor and more. There are also several food vendors on-site, offering authentic Texas street food, and the laid-back ambiance is neat.

Use appropriate winter clothes (it’s an open-air venue), bring cash, bargain, grab a taco or hot dog at one of the food vendors and have fun!

Canton is on the route of the Piney Woods Wine Trail. Combining shopping at the World’s largest flea market with a visit to a local winery can be a superb way of spending a beautiful winter day! 

Check here the Piney Woods Wine Trail map.

In this post you’ll find more info about Canton (destination # 4) to plan your perfect winter getaway from Dallas.

3. Piney Woods Wine Trail, TX

66 miles to 161 miles/ 1h 00 m to 2h 45m from Dallas

Piney Woods Wine Trail is a perfect winter destination in Texas. Explore the East Texas wine trail 'solo", as a day trip from Dallas in winter, or combine with Tyler State Park and Canton First Mondays for an amazing weekend getaway near Dallas in winter.

East Texas has its own Wine Trail with amazing wineries and vineyards, and locations as close as 1 hour driving from Dallas!

Take a winter day trip from Dallas and explore top-rated wineries in the Piney Woods Wine Trail at your own pace. Engage in wine tastings. Tour vineyards. Buy local wine.

An afternoon sipping wine in a cozy tasting room, overlooking beautiful vineyards, screams winter to me. And is one of my favorite ways of enjoying the season, especially on those superb cold and sunny days.

Check here the Piney Woods Wine Trail map and plan your road trip.

Half of the Piney Woods Wine Trail wineries are concentrated in the Canton and Tyler surroundings. So, you can combine these 3 places in an amazing short road trip from Dallas in winter.

4. Waco, TX

75 miles/ 1h 20m from Dallas

Fixer Upper's Magnolia Market in Waco, Texas. A cool short winter trip from DFW.

Waco is a great day trip destination from Dallas year-round. Wintertime is no exception: you can skip the crowds and still enjoy the best that a day trip to Waco has to offer. 

A handful of great and unique weatherproof attractions make Waco a great winter travel destination in Texas.

There you can visit TV famous Magnolia Market, where you can shop Joanna Gaines home goods, have a treat at decadent Magnolia Bakery, grab a bite at one of the food trucks on-site and chill out by their green area playing lawn games – and eventually enjoying live music. You can check on a real mammoth excavation site at Mammoth National Monument. And visit a historic Dr. Pepper bottling plant converted into a museum. Overall, is a fun winter getaway from Dallas.

Make sure to wear appropriate clothing: all attractions are indoors, but both the Magnolia Market and the Mammoth Monument have outdoor areas as well – and to reach the Mammoth fossils you do need to walk a short and easy trail outdoors!

A bonus tip: for those very needed extra winter calories, stop by the tiny town of West on your way to Waco. Head to Slovacek’s or Little Czech Bakery and try the famous Kolaches to understand why all the hype around this delicious Czech pastry.

BEST WINTER WEEKEND GETAWAYS FROM DALLAS

5. Salado, TX

Distance: 144 miles/ 2 h 00 min from Dallas

Small charming towns make perfect winter destinations in Texas, and Salado, an artsy small-town near Dallas, is no exception. Photo by CameliaTWU/ Flickr

A trip to Salado is a cool weekend getaway near Dallas in winter. 

The charming small town historic and artsy vibe and lovely B&Bs make it perfect for cold weather days. 

Sample Texas wine at local and cozy Salado Winery Co. Taste local crafted beer listening to live music at Barrow Brewing Company. Have dinner at historic Barton House, an over a century old restaurant.

Stroll through boutiques, galleries and cafes along Main Street. Take glass blowing and pottery classes – or simply watch artists performing their works.

Read this post (destination # 3) and discover the best things to do in Salado to make the most of your visit.

6. Jefferson, TX

167 miles/ 2 h 30 min from Dallas

Jefferson, Piney Woods Wine Trail, Caddo Lake and Daingerfield State Park make an amazing winter road trip from Dallas. Check the complete itinerary and go!

Jefferson is a unique and cozy winter destination. A historic charming town, said to be the most haunted place in Texas, and surrounded by jaw-dropping nature.

One of the best winter weekend getaways from Dallas if you’re looking for something really close to the city – it’s only 2h30 driving from the Big D and a complete change of scenery. 

Stay in one of the several historic Bed & Breakfasts in Jefferson. Stroll through the town historic landmarks, boutiques, antique shops, cafes and restaurants. Hop on a romantic carriage ride. Explore a haunted house or take a ghost tour. 

Jefferson is also home to one of the best barbecue joints in Texas. And to a top-rated winery, where you can taste wine listening to live music (in selected weekend nights).

The quaint small-town is surrounded by amazing nature as well: Jefferson is right at the Piney Woods region of Texas and you can find amazing Caddo Lake and Daingerfield State Park within a short driving distance from there.

Find in this post detailed info on how to spend a weekend in Jefferson and surroundings and embark on an amazing winter road trip from Dallas through East Texas.

7. Fredericksburg, TX

260 miles/ 4 h 10 min from Dallas

German-heritage town of Fredericksburg, a wine mecca and perfect winter destination in Texas.

This German heritage small-town, constantly featured as one of the most charming small towns in Texas, is one of the best winter weekend getaways from Dallas. It is, indeed, a year-round destination. But it has EVERYTHING a place needs to keep you cozy and warm even in the coolest days of the year!

The best wineries in Texas line up along Wine Road 290, just off Fredericksburg – you can even take a wine shuttle to explore them. 
In town, along charming Main Street, you also find amazing tasting rooms, as well as excellent German food and other restaurants, cafes and quaint shops. 

Nearby Enchanted Rock is a superb place to enjoy the outdoors in a sunny winter day and offers one of the best hikes in Texas.

Check here the things you can’t miss while in Fredericksburg and plan your winter vacation in Texas (destination # 14).

8. San Antonio, TX

274 miles/ 4h 20m from Dallas

San Antonio is charming year-round, but especially beautiful during Holiday Season, making it one of the best winter getaways from Dallas.

San Antonio is not only one of the best winter destinations in Texas, but in the whole US, according to National Geographic.

A winter getaway from Dallas to San Antonio in December is a no-brainer. The city’s gorgeous display of Christmas lights along the river walk, and daily Christmas carols from late November through mid-December, attract National attention and make already charming San Antonio even more magical.

But San Antonio is a great winter destination in Texas out of the Holiday Season as well: the city has enough attractions to keep you entertained anytime of the year, and leave you craving for more.

Main attractions are the Riverwalk, The Alamo and Spanish Missions, Historic Market Square, Williams Historic District and Pearl Market. In this post you find a detailed weekend itinerary with all the info you need to make the most of your winter trip to San Antonio and cover all the city’s must-sees.

9. Hot Springs, AR

285 miles/4h 20m from Dallas

Thermal waters and amazing outdoors make Hot Springs one of the top winter getaways from Dallas.

Soaking into hot waters at the Historic Bathhouse Row. Making your own hot tea on the streets with water from the public hot springs. What on this earth can be more winterish than that?

Hot Springs is a great winter weekend getaway from Dallas. Besides the hot springs themselves, Hot Springs is also home to a beautiful historic downtown and gorgeous outdoors. 

Activities there include strolling through the charming shops, cafes and restaurants. Great hiking trails – just use appropriate gear and warm up walking through nature. As well as the only brewery inside a State Park in the US, serving beer crafted with thermal spring water!

Find here the best things to do in Hot Springs (destination # 16) and plan a cozy and active weekend getaway in the neighboring State of Arkansas, only 4 hours from Dallas.

BEST WINTER ROAD TRIPS FROM TEXAS

10. Memphis, TN

452 miles/ 6h 35m from Dallas

One of the best winter road trips from Texas, Memphis is Elvis Presley Hometown, the birthplace of Blues and of the Civil Rights Movement.

Memphis is a weatherproof destination and a must-take winter trip from Dallas. Take advantage of the winter holidays and cross it off your bucket list!

Hometown of Elvis Presley and birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement, Memphis is a lively city famous for the Blues music scene. There you can tour famous music studios, visit Elvis last home and gravesite, Lorraine Motel – the place where Martin Luther King was murdered over 50 years ago, indulge in pubs and live music at Beale Street, try the famous Tennessee barbecue and more.

Don’t miss out on any of the city’s must-sees! Find out the best things to do in Memphis in this post (destination # 3).

Memphis is only about 3 hours away from Nashville, another famous year-round destination. You can combine both places in a perfect winter road trip from Dallas, check the complete itinerary Dallas – Memphis – Nashville here.

11. New Orleans, LO

425 miles/ 7h 00m from Dallas

Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans, one of the top winter travel destinations from Dallas. Photo by skeeze/ Pixabay

A worldwide famous travel destination and one of the 20 top winter destinations in the U.S., New Orleans rocks and is a top contender if you are looking for road trips from Dallas in winter.

The European-African roots are everywhere making the environment and culture unique and different from everything else you’ve seen in the US.

There are tons of things to do in New Orleans to keep you amused, find in this post the ones you cannot miss (destination # 5) and have the time of your life!

12. Nashville, TN

664 miles/ 9h 30m from Dallas

Nashville, America's Music Capital, is one of the top winter road trips from Texas.

Nashville is a lot of fun year-round. A vibrant city with a startling music scene and tons cool attractions. Combine a visit to Nashville with a stop in Memphis for an unforgettable music-themed winter road trip from Dallas. 

Musts in Nashville include the Ryman Auditorium and Grand Ole Opry, listen to live music at the city’s top music venues, tour the Music Row, visit the RCA Studio B, the Country Music Hall of Fame and stroll through Broadway. 

You can also defy the cold weather with a tasting tour at the original Jack Daniel’s Distillery, a more than cool winter side trip to take from Nashville. 

In this post you’ll find a complete road trip itinerary from Dallas to Nashville, including a stop in Memphis. Check the attractions you cannot miss while in Nashville and plan your weekend getaway from Dallas to the ‘America’s Music Capital’.

13. Santa Fe and Taos, NM

640 miles/ 9h 30m from Dallas

Taos Pueblo, in Taos, New Mexico, an over 2000 years old National Landmark. One of the tons of cool attractions in a winter road trip from Dallas to northeast New Mexico.

A winter road trip from Dallas through Northeast New Mexico should be added to anyone’s bucket list. This portion of New Mexico is simply stunning and home to two must-visit travel destinations: Santa Fe and Taos.

Santa Fe is a more than charming artsy town, full of culture and surrounded by impressive places, such as Bandelier National Monument, Santuario de Chimayo, Tent Rocks National Monument and Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. It’s especially beautiful during the Holiday season, when it gets adorned by the traditional ‘luminarias’ (paper lanterns), and an amazing winter getaway from Dallas.

Taos is a mountain town less than 1h30 from Santa Fe, the base town to explore top-rated Taos Ski Valley, and home to Taos Pueblo (an over 2000 years old ancient village) and jaw-dropping Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. It’s also the perfect hub to explore the Enchanted Circle, which takes you through stunning landscapes and connect world-class ski areas.

Find here a detailed winter travel itinerary through Taos, Santa Fe and surroundings, with the best things to do and everything you need to know to plan your winter road trip from Dallas to New Mexico.

14. Colorado Springs, CO

720 miles/ 10h 30m from Dallas

Garden of Gods in Colorado Springs. Stunning! Part of a mind-blowing winter road trip from Dallas to Colorado.

Colorado is beautiful! And a winter road trip from Dallas to Colorado Springs is an amazing way to sample the best the State has to offer

Colorado Springs is a year-round destination. But I’ve been there during wintertime (spring break) and it seemed like the most perfect winter destination from Texas to me. With luck, you can even get some snow, what makes the already stunning landscape even more magical.

There are amazing places to stop along the way between Dallas and Colorado Springs. From the iconic Cadillac Ranch, in Amarillo, to the jaw-dropping Royal Gorge Bridge and thrilling Skyline Drive, in Cañon City. 

And Colorado Springs itself offers unbelievable places to visit and awesome things to do – Garden of Gods, Pikes Peak, and Cave of the Winds are some of the ones that should be on your list for this trip.

You can solely visit Colorado Springs or stretch to a ski resort if time allows. World-class ski resorts are only about 2h 30m from Colorado Springs, a perfect add on to your trip if you have extra days to explore Colorado.

Discover in this post all the must-sees and must-visits between Dallas and Colorado Springs, the best things to do in the city. There you’ll also find info about Breckenridge, the winter destination from Texas I’ll cover next. 

15. Breckenridge, CO

817 miles/ 12h 30m from Dallas

Skiing in Breckenridge, Colorado, one of the two best ski resorts to travel from Dallas. Get there through an amazing winter road trip from Texas, through Colorado nature beauties.

Winter = snow fun. But us, the ones that live in Dallas and surroundings, need to work a little harder to enjoy this LOL.

We are far from most ski areas, this is true. And while jumping on a plane to reach a ski resort may sound tempting, a long winter road trip from Dallas to world-famous ski areas in Colorado will allow you to explore amazing places along the way, that otherwise you would never get to visit!

I have two favorite ski resorts to visit from Dallas. One of them Taos, already explored above. The other one Breckenridge, in Colorado, listed as one of the top 20 winter destinations in the US. If you are looking for a top-notch ski resort within a driving distance from Dallas, look no further!

Check this post for a complete winter road trip itinerary from Dallas, TX to Breckenridge, CO. Discover the best places to stop along the way and how to make the most of your winter vacation from Texas.

Summing Up

Warm up exploring awesome winter road trip destinations from Dallas, ideal for the colder months.

Here you found 15 winter travel ideas to keep you busy in the upcoming months and inspire your Thanksgiving, Holiday and Spring Break vacations. 

Quick break from the city?  Grapevine, Canton and Waco are great places for day trips from Dallas in winter.

Weekend travel close to Dallas? Pick your favorites among Piney Woods Wine Trail, Jefferson and Salado, all amazing winter destinations in Texas.

Willing to make some more miles? Fredericksburg, San Antonio and Hot Springs make awesome weekend getaways from Dallas in winter.

Skiing? Taos Ski Valley and Breckenridge are top-rated ski resorts within a reasonable driving distance from Dallas – and amazing stops along the way. Perfect destinations for winter road trips from Texas, as much as Memphis, Nashville, Santa Fe and Colorado Springs.

Choose your favorite travel destinations and make your winter travel bucket list. Explore incredible places this season and in the years to come!

What is your favorite winter getaway from Dallas? Which are the attractions and things to do you look for during winter trips?

Leave a comment, I’ll love to hear from you!

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Ready to enjoy the best Dallas has to offer? To (finally) fall in love with the very place where you live?

Dallas is an amazing city with tons of entertainment opportunities. You just need to know where to go, and we’re here to help you out on this task!

This Dallas bucket list will give you 52 cool options of things to do in and around the city to spice up your weekends. Iconic Dallas attractions and superb things to do off the beaten path, so you never run out of ideas again.

Try one new place or activity every weekend and this Dallas Bucket List can keep you entertained for an entire year!

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These are uncertain times, so always check if your destination place is open before leaving home. Mask up, follow the CDC recommendations and stay safe! 

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1. Have brunch with live music at The Rustic, one of Dallas best restaurants and coolest outdoor patios. Take then the free vintage trolley, right next door, to explore Uptown.

2. Learn two-step and line dance at Red River, in Dallas, or Billy Bob’s, in Fort Worth, the most authentic honky tonks in DFW.

3. Have lunch at one of the Trinity Groves gourmet restaurants and then walk on Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge, right across the street, for the best Dallas skyline views.

4. Attend a meditation session at Kadampa Buddhist Center. Classes are held every Sunday at 11 am in the Dallas location, and open to the public. 

5. Take a sunset cruise on Lake Ray Hubbard, in Rockwall, and dine in one of the restaurants at the Harbor overlooking the lake – Gloria’s for Latin fare, Rodeo Goat for gourmet burgers and Sideways for barbecue.

The Dallas suburbs and neighboring towns hold hidden treasures. From sunset cruises in Rockwall (picture) to charming town squares, culture, gastronomy, shopping and great outdoors. Look for ideas throughout the post on how to enjoy places like Fort Worth, McKinney, Plano and other areas.

6. Visit Canton’s First Monday Trade Days, the largest outdoor flea market in the world, 1h00 from Dallas. Grab a bite in one of the food-stands on-site, bargain and take home everything for military gear to shark teeth!

7. Get active at White Rock Lake. Run, walk or cycle the 9.3-mile perimeter trail or, from Spring to Fall, rent a kayak or SUP and get into the water. Then recharge your batteries with a late lunch at beautiful Smoky Rose, right next door.

8. Have lunch at Sixty Vines, stroll through adjoining Crescent Shops and nearby Samurai Collection free exhibition, and top off with coffee at Magnolias Sous Le Pont.

9. For dinner and night fun head to The Henry, at trendy Hardwood District. A gorgeous restaurant, featuring a lounge bar upstairs, with DJ and delectable drinks.

10. Unwind at the Texas Truck Yard, Dallas coolest beer garden. Grab a bite at one of their food trucks, a drink and sit at their quirky outdoor patio to listen to top-notch live music.

Dallas has several cool beer gardens with live music. The Texas Truck Yard (picture) and The Rustic are locals' favorites and must try places in the Dallas area. Make sure to enjoy amazing local cuisine and nightlife as well, you'll find several ideas to start from here!

11. Spend a leisure day in Fort Worth. Shop and eat around beautiful Sundance Square and chill out at the nearby Water Gardens. Take then a short drive to Kimbell Museum to check on Michelangelo’s first known painting and other world-class art pieces.

 

12. Explore bohemian Bishop Arts District. During the day, indulge in authentic Texas barbecue at Lockhart Smokehouse. Then stroll through the neighborhood, checking on the charming boutiques, design stores, and graffiti murals, and grab a treat at Emporium Pies. At night, watch a movie at historic Texas Theatre – the place were JFK murderer hid before being caught, have pizza at Eno’s and follow with a drink at stylish Botanist.

13. Finally learn to ice skate at the Galleria Ice Skating Center. It’s open year-round and offers public sessions and lessons.

14. Take little ones to have some serious fun at one of the three best theme parks for kiddos in Dallas: Kidzania, Crayola Experience and Legoland.

15.  Follow real dinosaur tracks along Paluxy river’s riverbed at beautiful Dinosaur Valley State Park, 1h20 from Dallas.

The Dallas surroundings are home to several stunning State Parks, some of them as close as 20 minutes from Downtown! Dinosaur Valley (picture), Tyler State Park and Cedar Hill are among my favorites to date, mentioned in this post.

16. Stroll through the West Village stores, watch a movie at vintage Magnolia Theatre and top off with wine tasting at CRU Food and Wine Bar right next door (or with a beer at neighboring Uptown Pub).

17. Have water fun year-round at Epic Waters Indoor Water Park. Summertime, try Hawaiian Falls and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor too!

18. Explore the Piney Woods Wine Trail, comprising 19 wineries through the gorgeous Piney Woods region of East Texas, with locations as close as 1 hour from Downtown Dallas. 

19. Have brunch at the Bread Winners in Uptown and then take free M-Line vintage trolley to chill out at Klyde Warren Park (there is a trolley stop only a few steps from both places).

20. Drive your car through wildlife and feed the animals at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, a zoo-safari 1h20 from Dallas 

Dallas offers amazing family-friendly attractions. Fossil Rim Wildlife Zoo Safari, Dallas Zoo, Fort Worth Zoo, Dallas World Aquarium, Kidzania, Legoland, Crayola Experience, Perot Museum and Forth Worth Museum of Science and History are some of the ones mentioned along the post. Photo courtesy of Fossil Rim.

21. Walk iconic Kate Trail and sit at Kate Trail Ice House’s beer patio, right off the trail, to have a lunch or a drink (or both!).

22. Visit the unique Sixth Floor Museum, at Dealey Plaza – the place from where the shot that killed JFK was fired – and explore West End Historic District afterwards.

23. Hike or paddle surrounded by tall pine trees at beautiful Tyler State Park, 1h30 from Dallas (rentals available on-site). From mid-May through mid-August, stop at Ham Orchards on your way back to Dallas to check on the farmer-market store and taste their acclaimed homemade peach ice cream.

24. Step in India without hoping on a plane at Kalachandjis Restaurant and Temple, right in the heart of Dallas. Grab a plate with the best vegetarian food in town (be warned: it is yummy but spicy!) and enjoy it at their gorgeous courtyard. When you’re done, go explore the beautiful temple and grounds. It’s open to the public and everybody there is extremely welcoming!

25. Watch a movie under the stars from the trunk of your car at Coyote Drive-In Fort Worth, after having dinner or a drink at their old-fashioned concessions while you wait for your movie to start.

Try something new! Opportunities to do that in Dallas and surroundings abound. Here you can watch a movie in an old-fashioned drive-in theater (picture), ice skate year-round, try bungee jumping, surf (!), have a fancy dinner watching a movie in an upscale theater... Look for those and other ideas in the post and have fun!

26. Watch a Dallas Cowboys live match at the AT&T Stadium. Season starts early-September and tops off with the Super Bowl around late-January, early-February. No game? You can still tour the home of the Dallas Cowboys  to check the behind-the-scenes facilities, art exhibitions and even throw the ball on the field.

27. Put your heart to test at the Six Flags Over Texas, the first Six Flags to open in United States. The Six Flags Amusement Parks are worldwide famous for its thrill rides and you can experience it right here in Dallas. 

28. Indulge in an upscale dine-in movie experience at i-Pic, in Fairview. But only if watching your movie from a premium plus seat while tasting truffle fries and sipping a glass of wine sounds good to you LOL. If you have kids in tow, try Moviehouse & Eatery, in McKinney.

29. Attend a full moon kayak tour at the Fort Worth Nature Center. Arrive earlier for hiking and to spot bison (from April through November).

30. Try some of the best barbecue joints in Dallas at Deep Ellum: Pecan Lodge, or Terry Black’s Barbecue. Then take a stroll around to check on the awesome street art murals and alternative shops and cafes.

Dallas gastronomy scene is awesome, check the several options of must try-places in this post. From barbecue joints (as Pecan Lodge, in the picture) to brunch spots, exotic culinary, laid back charming places and upscale dining.

31. Sit at one of the waterfront restaurants at The Boardwalk at Granite Park, in Plano, and sip a beer while enjoying the vibe. 

32. Catch some waves! Try wakesurfing on lakes Grapevine or Lewisville or wakeboarding in Allen or Little Elm.

33. Listen to authentic live country music at Adair’s Saloon, one of Dallas most traditional music venues, at the Deep Ellum.

34. Attend the largest Saint Patrick’s Parade in the Southwest. Yearly mid-March, along the Greenville Avenue, in Dallas.

35. Take a yoga class at the Cosmic Cafe (optional USD 5.00 donation suggested) followed by lunch in a Zen and unique atmosphere – make sure to try their mango smoothie, it’s to die for! 

Unleash your inner Zen in Dallas. Several places offer free meditation classes (small donation suggested). There are amazing serene temples around, some offering the possibility of trying authentic Thai and Indian food. Cosmic Cafe (picture), Kadampa, Kalachandjis and Buddhist Temple of Dallas are some of the must-visit places mentioned throughout the post, an immersion in other cultures that will transport you elsewhere without having to leave the city!

36. Experience an authentic and moving Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues Dallas. 

37. Get wowed by wildlife at the Dallas Zoo, Fort Worth Zoo or Dallas World Aquarium. They are all completely different world-class exhibitions, totally worth checking out. At the Dallas World Aquarium, plan to have lunch at the Eighteen O One restaurant on-site – the food is surprisingly delicious for a theme park restaurant.

38. Visit a money factory! Tour for free the US Printing Bureau, in Fort Worth, one of the only two places in the US responsible for printing dollar bills and coins.

39.  Spend the weekend at one of Dallas top 3 resorts, offering water parks, spas and/ or lazy rivers: Hilton Anatole, Gaylord Texan and Great Wolf Lodge. Great Wolf Lodge has an indoor water park open year-round. The other two are open seasonally, from late Spring to early fall.

40. Explore the largest contiguous urban arts district in the US, the Dallas Arts District. Dallas Museum of Art and Crow Museum of Asian Arts both offer free-admission. For the ones with kids in tow, the Dallas Museum of Art offer free family-oriented activities as well – you’ll be surprised with how much fun little ones can have there! 

Dallas is rich in culture as well. Top-notch museums are found in the Dallas Arts District (picture), including some with free admission. The Sixth Floor, Kimbell Museum, Perot Museum and Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, mentioned in this post, are also not to be missed.

41. Soak in nature at Cedar Hill State Park, an over 1,800-acre preserve only 20 minutes from Downtown Dallas – and the closest State Park to the city. You can hike, swim, fish and camp there.

42. Try authentic Thai street food at the Buddhist Temple of Dallas.  Usually held on Sundays, the food market features several authentic Thai vendors. Browse around, grab whatever calls your attention and sit by the Buddhist temple serene gardens to enjoy your meal under the sunlight.

43. Try a treetop course and ziplining at the Trinity Forest Adventure Park or at Go Ape, in Oak Point Park, Plano. In Oak Point Park you can also enjoy other outdoor activities, such as kayaking, SUP and hiking trails.

44. Watch a NBA live match with local Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center, their home stadium. Season goes from early October to mid-April.

45. Watch world’s only year-round rodeo at the Fort Worth Stockyards. Then hit the floor at Billy Bob’s, the world’s largest honky tonk, right next door.

Dive into Dallas cowboys' roots. The Fort Worth Stockyards (picture), Billy Bob's and Red River honky tonks, and Southfork Ranch, all mentioned here, are sure places to do that.

46. Go wine-tasting in Grapevine.  Take a self-guided wine tour through charming Main Street’s wineries: Bingham FamilyMessina Hof, Sloan and Williams , Umbra, Wine Fusion, Farinas and Grapevine Springs.

47. Visit the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and Fort Worth Museum of Science and History – both great hands-on experiences for adults and kids alike.

48. Explore the grounds of the Southfork Ranch, the film location of worldwide famous TV series “Dallas”. It’s open to the public and several guided-tours are offered daily.

49.  Stroll through Plano’s Legacy West, a cool and fancy gastronomy and shopping outdoor complex. Then take a seat at Plano Legacy Food Hall for wine, beer, gourmet bites and live music (select dates and times). The place features several gourmet food vendors throughout it’s three floors, a stylish ambiance and an amazing and lively outdoor patio.

50. Go up Reunion Tower and watch a 360º sunset from Cloud 9 Cafe – the floor rotates! (the cafe is open weekends only)

Some touristic spots are totally worth the visit, even for the ones who call Dallas home. Reunion Tower (sunset picture taken there!), Sixth Floor Museum, Fort Worth Stockyards and the Dallas Arts District are some of the tourist attractions I recommend checking in Dallas.

51. Get your adrenaline shot at Zero Gravity Thrill Amusement Park. The park is the only place in Dallas where you can try bungee jumping, as well as other 4 classic extreme thrills, such as skycoaster and skyscraper.

52. Have brunch at The Golyer Tea Room, in the Dallas Arboretum (reservations required). Then stroll through the gorgeous colored gardens, stunning year-round. The Dallas Arboretum is considered one of the top 5 botanical gardens in the USA and offers interesting activities, such as cooking classes (free with admission) and an amazing interactive space for kids, the Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden (open seasonally).

Summing Up

In this post you found 52 ideas of superb things to do in Dallas.

No matter if you’re looking for ideas of fun things to in in Dallas with friends, family, your partner or even by yourself, in this list you’ll find activities suitable for all ages, tastes and occasions.

Keep it in your ‘pocket’ for whenever you feel like enjoying your weekend to the fullest. Or as a secret weapon to be used next time someone insinuates Dallas does not offer much LOL.

And when you’re ready to explore further, check our 28 day trip ideas from Dallas.

Did you find anything surprising in this list you didn’t know existed? Which are your favorite things to do in Dallas? Share your top experiences in the comments! 

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