Best Day Trips from Dallas

Browsing side trips within a short distance from Dallas? These 8 top day trip destinations near the city will do the job!

28 Day Trip Destinations Up to 2 Hours Driving from Dallas

Get a break from the city and spend a different day in the amazing Dallas surroundings.
Discover 14 small towns and 14 State Parks near Dallas ideal for a day trip!

Looking for a change of air but not in the mood for a sleepover? Browsing side trips within a short driving distance from Dallas? 

These 28 top day trip destinations near the city will do the job!

Say goodbye to boredom and enjoy a different scene exploring the rich and diverse Dallas surroundings. Discover surprising travel destinations as close as 30 minutes from Dallas, ideal for a quick day trip. 

Looking for things to do in Dallas as well? Check 52 ideas to enjoy a leisure day in DFW here

Planning to spend the weekend away? Explore the 16 weekend travel destinations up to 4h30 from Dallas.

Peek at our ideas below and start exploring DFW suburbs, neighboring towns and nearby nature preserves.

 

1. Glen Rose, TX

Distance: 75 miles/ 1 h 20 min from Dallas

Fossil Rim

Start your day exploring Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Texas’ finest zoo safari and only a short driving-distance from Dallas.

Enjoy the 7.2-mile Gosdin Scenic Drive and stop along the way to admire wildlife and feed the animals. 

Dinosaur Valley State Park

Head to Dinosaur Valley State Park to enjoy the rest of your day. Bring a picnic, hiking gear and a good camera – be prepared for great photo ops. And swimming suits and water shoes on summer.

Spend the day exploring the several and beautiful hiking trails and looking for real Dinosaur footprints along Paluxy’s river riverbed. During the excruciating Texas summer, cool off at beautiful swimming holes and river beaches.

Nestled in an area once part of an ancient ocean, Dinosaur Valley features real dinosaur tracks left millions of years ago, making this place incredibly unique and a must-visit destination from Dallas year-round.

Insider’s tip: dinosaur tracks are not always visible – it depends on the water levels – so check the State Park Facebook page in advance for current trails status and dinosaur tracks visibility.

Big Rocks Park

Have some extra time left? Pay a visit to Big Rocks Park, a beautiful and unique natural area featuring Big Rocks along the Paluxy River.

A cool place to contemplate nature, have fun climbing the rocks and cool off on summer. Best part? The access is completely free!

2. Piney Woods Wine Trail, TX

Distance: Starting 70 miles/ 1h00 min from Dallas

With locations as close as one hour driving from Dallas, the Pine Woods Wine Trail features 19 Texan Wineries and Vineyards, offering experiences ranging from wine tours to wine tastings and onsite restaurants.

Visiting some of them is an amazing way of enjoying a different day in the Dallas surroundings, and one of the best ways to soak in beautiful East Texas.

Here you can find all wineries part of the Piney Woods Wine Trail, as well as the trail map. Click on each one of the wineries to check the activities offered, make reservations and plan your self-guided tour

3. Davis, OK

Distance: 130 miles/ 2h00 min from Dallas

Arbuckle Wilderness

Start off your day at Arbuckle Wilderness. Drive through the beautiful rustic zoo safari and feed the animals from your car.

Allow about one hour to fully experience it. Head then to your next stop, Turner Falls.

Turner Falls Park

On your way to Turner Falls stop by Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies to grab some delicious pies for a picnic.

At Turner Falls hike, visit the castle, explore the caves, go zip-lining and, weather-permitting, swim in the falls and adjacent swimming areas.

Turner Falls is the tallest waterfall in Oklahoma and specially gorgeous low-season – you usually cannot swim during the colder months, but you get to skip the crowds and enjoy this stunning nature setting at its best.

4. Island View Park - Pottsboro, TX

Distance: 85 miles/ 1 h 20 min from Dallas

My favorite beach to visit near Dallas. Simply stunning!

Scenic Beach near Dallas

Life is better at the beach. And your best bet to bury your feet in the sand without driving long hours, is to head to gorgeous Island View Park, a little over one hour driving from Dallas.

By Lake Texoma shores, Island View features two beach areas. One with infra-structure including covered shelters and picnic tables, and another wilder – and more beautiful – with nothing more than white sand and the crystal-clear lake.

Bring a picnic, an umbrella, water shoes (the bottom is rocky) and enjoy a day by the beach right at the Dallas outskirts.

5. Waco, TX

Distance: 75 miles/ 1 h 20 min from Dallas

Magnolia Market

Visit the town made famous by HGTV Fixer Upper show stars Chip and Joanna Gaines.

Start by exploring the couple’s Magnolia Market at the Silos, a shopping, entertainment and gastronomy complex. Have a cupcake at Magnolia Bakery, chill out playing lawn games and grab a bite at one of the local gourmet food trucks. Stroll through the store to check Joanna Gaines home goods selection.

Waco Mammoth National Monument

Head then to the nearby Waco Mammoth National Monument and tour a real excavation site featuring Columbian mammoth fossils. 

It is the only place in the world with an entire herd of Colombian Mammoths on display.

Cameron Park

For some outdoor fun, climb the short but steep Jacob’s Ladder at the beautiful Cameron Park.

The park is a gorgeous nature setting right in the middle of Waco, crossed by the Brazos River, with cliffs, picnic areas and trails.

6. Burger's Lake - Fort Worth, TX

Distance: 39 miles/ 0 h 45 min from Dallas

Sandy beaches are one of the highlights at Burger's Lake, a must-visit summer attraction.

Not an Ordinary Waterpark

Memorial Day through Labor Day, this is the place to cool off and have a summer blast in the Dallas surroundings!

Burgers Lake is beautiful and sparkling clean spring-fed lake with sandy bottom, surrounded by two white sand beaches, lounge areas and picnic tables. It features slides, diving boards, trapezes and more.

A popular summer destination in DFW and a must for those looking for summer fun at its best.

7. Salado

Distance: 145 miles/ 2 h 00 min from Dallas

Chalk Ridge Falls Park

Only 10 minutes away from Downtown Salado, Chalk Ridge Falls is a beautiful nature area featuring a gorgeous waterfall, trails, swimming holes and even a small suspended bridge!

A must visit for nature lovers year-round, and an amazing way to kick off a leisure day in Salado.

Barrow Brewing Company

Head to Barrow Brewing Company for beer tasting. Grab a wood fired pizza from the onsite food truck and, on select days, listen to live music while enjoying it.

Salado Glassworks

Salado is known by its vibrant artsy community. And Salado Glassworks, right next door to Barrow Brewing, is one of the best places in town to enjoy it.

Stop by to watch artists blowing amazing glass pieces. Or dive headfirst into the experience and create your own masterpiece in one of the blowing events offered in the studio.

Main Street

Stroll down historic Main Street.

Explore its shops and art galleries. Stop by rustic and charming Salado Winery Co tasting room.

Prepare to head back home or, if you still have some energy left, have dinner at Barton House, an over 150 year old historic restaurant.

8. Tyler, TX

Distance: 98 miles/ 1 h 30 min from Dallas

Tyler State Park

Tyler is a home to the gorgeous Tyler State Park.  

With a beautiful lake ideal for paddling and swimming and more than 13 miles of trails, Tyler State Park is a nature lover’s paradise any time of the year.

Nestled in the Pine Woods region of Texas, it is the closest place to Dallas to experience this unique environment and find yourself in the middle of the woods only a short drive away from the city.

Head to Tyler early in the morning and enjoy the day at Tyler State Park.

Bring a picnic or, summer-only, stop by Ham Orchards and grab a mouthwatering pulled pork sandwich and a pint of homemade peach ice cream to be enjoyed surrounded by tall trees.

Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary

Top off your day with a tour at Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary. Learn more about their rescue and rehabilitation programs and see the beautiful wild cats.

A wildlife preserve home to over 40 rescued big cats and other endangered species, Tiger Creek offers an inspiring and educational experience, only a few miles away from Tyler State Park.

 

9. Rockwall, TX

Distance: 25 miles/ 0 h 30 min from Dallas

Lake Ray Hubbard

Enjoy the day at Lake Ray Hubbard, one of the largest lakes in north Texas. 

Head to the Chandler’s Landing Marina to rent a boat or jet ski and explore the lake. For a more modest budget, drive 10 minutes to Paddle Point Park on the neighboring town Rowlett and rent a kayak or a stand up paddle board to take an amazing leisure trip through Lake Ray Hubbard.

The Harbor

Later on, on a clear sky day, breath in an amazing sunset from The Harbor, a lakefront dining and entertainment district. Watch it from Gloria’s or Rodeo Goat’s patios while you have a margarita, a beer or enjoy a delicious meal at one of these top restaurants. 

Or on summer, for privileged views from the water, take a sunset cruise instead through Sail with Scott, and watch the sun going down while you sip a glass of wine and enjoy some snacks (BYOBF).

San Jacinto Plaza

At night, head downtown. 

On summer, listen to live music at San Jacinto Plaza while you enjoy a beer from Beer Geeks.

Any other time of the year, enjoy a few drinks or dinner at locals favorites’ Zanata or Bin 303

10. Ennis

Distance: 35 miles/ 0 h 40 min from Dallas

Ennis is the Official Bluebonnet City in Texas and the best spot near Dallas to spot Texas official state flower.

Bluebonnet and Sunflower Fields

Flowers, flowers, and more flowers. If you are looking for beautiful Bluebonnet Fields on Spring and inspiring Sunflower fields on summer, Ennis is your destination.

Throughout April, the small town is home to the ‘Official Bluebonnet Trail of Texas’, an over 40-mile long drive. It is one of the best places in Texas – and the closest one to Dallas among those – to spot these beautiful wildflowers protected by law and take that perfect Spring snapshot. 

On early summer, you can find beautiful Sunflower fields (check US 287 from Ennis to Wax late June for some beautiful photo ops).

Drive-In Movie Theater

A perfect spring or summer day trip to Ennis?

After driving through the beautiful Bluebonnet or Sunflower fields – depending on the time of the year you’re visiting – head to Galaxy Drive-In Movie Theater for an old-fashioned movie session under the stars.

11. Grapevine, TX

Distance: 22 miles/ 0 h 25 min from Dallas

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Wineries and Wine Tastings

Explore local wineries, embark on a vintage train and stroll through unique shops and boutiques at Historic Main Street, in this charming small town less than half an hour away from Dallas.

For wine lovers, try Homestead Winery, Messina Hof Winery or Cross Timbers, all part of the Texas’ Grapevine Wine Trail and located on or right off Main Street. Texas is – surprisingly for most – the 5th largest wine producer in the U.S, so if you love wine and have not tasted the Texas’ varieties yet, you are missing out.

Grapevine Vintage Railroad

To step back in time, hop on an authentic Victorian-era train from the 1920’s at the Grapevine Vintage Railroad.

Embark on a short 1-hour excursion – ideal for families with small kids – or take the long Cotton Belt Route ride instead, including a stop at the Fort Worth Stockyards.

Main Street

Stroll along Main Street and explore quaint and unique shops. 

Stop by the Grapevine Olive Oil Co and Vetro Glass Blowing Studio and Art Gallery, to name a few.  For a quick – and delicious – bite, head to the Main Street Bistro & Bakery. For a treat, Dr Sue’s Chocolate. 

Christmas Capital of Texas

Grapevine is also the self-proclaimed Christmas Capital of Texas with over 1400 events happening in 40 days during this time of the year.

Some of the most famous not to be missed include the Ice! exhibition at the Gaylord Texan Resort, the Grapevine Vintage Railroad’s North Pole Express® and the Carol of Lights street event.

12. Canton, TX

Distance: 60 miles/ 1 h 00 min from Dallas

The World's Largest Flea Market

Visit the largest outdoor flea market in the world and the oldest in the US at Canton, about one hour away from Dallas.

The First Monday Trade Days takes place from Thursday to Sunday before the first Monday of each month (check the dates here). It features over 5,000 vendors sprawled over 700,000 sq. ft. It is huge and a destination by itself. Plan to spend the whole day there. 

Spring and fall are the best times of the year to visit it – avoid summer at all costs, the heat can be excruciating!
If possible, go on a Thursday to skip the crowds.  Wear comfy shoes and bring cash – there are tons of good food options on site and many vendors do not accept credit cards.

Canton’s First Monday is not your ordinary shopping experience. There you will find almost anything you can imagine and interact with vendors like in the old times. Prepare to treasure hunt, bargain, and walk a lot. If you like vintage stuff, collectibles, and antiques, you will love this place. 

13. Fort Worth, TX

Distance: 32 miles/ 0 h 35 min from Dallas

Sundance Square and Fort Worth Water Gardens

Home to the iconic Fort Worth Stockyards and to one of the best small museums in the US, Fort Worth is a perfect destination for a short day trip from Dallas – or even a staycation.

Start off the day with a brunch at the Sundance Square. Reata and Bird Cafe are some good restaurant options in the area.  Afterwards take a short walk towards the Sundance Square Plaza and head then to the beautiful Fort Worth Water Gardens.

Kimbell Art Museum

Visit the nearby Kimbell Art Museum, a master piece of modern architecture. It is considered one of the best small museums in the USA.

There you will find world-class exhibitions as well as premium art pieces from the permanent collection, including Michelangelo’s first known painting as well as works from Miro, Picasso, Monet, and Rembrandt

Fort Worth Stockyards

Top off with a real rodeo championship, held every Friday and Saturday night year-round at the Fort Worth Stockyards. 

Or hit the floor at an authentic Honky Tonk instead – the Stockyards is home to Billy Bob’s Texas, the world largest honky tonk, and to the legendary White Elephant Saloon.

Coyote Drive-In

Or watch a movie under the stars from the comfort of your trunk – or lawn chairs – at Coyote Drive-In, an old fashioned movie theater offering live music on Fridays and Saturdays night.

A seasonal ice rink is also available on site late November through mid-January.

14. Granbury, TX

Distance: 70 miles/ 1 h 15 min from Dallas

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Historic Granbury Square

Explore Historic Granbury Square, considered one of the most beautiful in Texas. Stroll through unique shops, boutiques, cafes and visit the nearby museums.

Have lunch at Ketzler’s Schnitzel Haus & Biergarten or Christina’s Bistro – you cannot go wrong with any of them.

Local Goat Distillery and Barking Rocks Winery

Walk a few blocks from Granbury square and go tour or spirits tasting at Local Goat Distillery

Or hop in the car and drive a few minutes to Barking Rocks, a quaint winery and vineyard with beautiful grounds, offering wine tastings.

Granbury Beach City Park

Finish your day with a sunset at Granbury Beach City Park.

A well-kept white sand beach by lake Granbury and popular destination summertime, but also enjoyable any time of the year.

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14 Texas State Parks up to 1h30 from Dallas

Distance: 0h25 to 1h30 min from Dallas

14 State Parks up to 1h30 driving from Dallas

In need of a nature fix? The Dallas surroundings are home to 14 State Parks, up to 1h30 from the city.

Gorgeous nature preserves, maintained by the government, featuring everything from hiking, horseback riding and cycling trails to swimming holes, lake beaches, rock-climbing areas and more.

Here you find all of the 14 State Parks you can visit in a day trip from Dallas, with distance and relative location to the city, links for reservations and insider tips to make the most of your visit.

My favorites? Tyler, Dinosaur Valley, Eisenhower, Lake Whitney, and Lake Mineral Wells.

Summing Up

The Dallas surroundings offer amazing day trip opportunities. And here you discovered great ideas to spice up your weekends and make you enjoy the experience of living in Dallas to the fullest!

Glen Rose, the Piney Woods Wine Trail, Davis, Island View Park, Waco, Burgers Lake, Salado, Tyler, Rockwall, Ennis, Grapevine, Canton, Fort Worth and Granbury are all amazing destinations up to 2 hours from the city.

Add the 14 State Parks up to 1h30 listed here to the equation and you got yourself 28 travel ideas to choose from whenever you feel like taking a break from routine!

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6 Summer Staycation Ideas in Dallas and Surroundings

Beaches, waterfalls, drive-thru safaris and more near Dallas. Discover 6 superb ways to spend a hot summer day in and around DFW!

Discover 6 superb ways to spend a hot summer day in and around DFW.

Beaches, waterfalls, drive-thru safaris and more. These summer adventures near Dallas will surprise you!

Missing that vacation feeling but travelling is not in your plans? Receiving guests this summer? Looking for out of the box staycation ideas in Dallas? 

We got your back! 

Discover here 6 outstanding places to visit in DFW and surroundings that will transport you elsewhere and give you that summer vibe you have been craving for.

Unbelievable beaches you would expect to find only in the coast. Nature preserves with tall trees, shady trails and swimming areas that will blow your mind. Unique experiences to make everlasting memories. 

A fine selection of some of the best things to do in Dallas and surroundings this summer while keeping safe and fresh at the same time.

The best part? All attractions are outdoors (safety first), and in DFW or close enough for a short day trip, so you can spend the most amazing summer day ever and be back home by dinnertime to relax in the comfort of your home.

Peek below and plan your summer staycation!

For summer road travel ideas from Dallas, check our 2020 Summer Special.

Little Elm Beach

Little Elm, TX 
 0h40 from Downtown Dallas

Little Elm is the best lake beach in the Dallas outskirts.

Looking for a sandy beach really close to Dallas? The Beach at Little Elm Park is your best bet.

In the Dallas suburbs, in Denton County, Little Elm Beach is a great place to spend a summer day and swim on Lake Lewisville.

The area is family-friendly, well -maintained and top-rated by users. Some amenities there include kayak and sup rental, volleyball nets, covered pavilion, and restrooms.

Make sure to pack a picnic – there are no food vendors there. Or combine your visit to the Little Elm Beach with lunch at nearby Hula Hut, a waterfront restaurant with outdoor seat and fun decor.

Burger's Lake

Fort Worth, TX
0h30 from Downtown Dallas

Summer adventure at its finest right in Fort Worth. Burger's Lake is tons of fun for all ages!
Sandy beaches are one of the highlights at Burger's Lake, a must-visit summer attraction.

This place is A LOT of fun! Located in Fort Worth, Burger’s Lake is sort of a rustic waterpark in a beautiful natural setting.

The spring fed lake has a beautiful color and is surrounded by small sandy beaches, lounge areas and shady picnic tables. Parents can relax in the water surrounded by the amazing scenery, while kids go wild sliding and jumping in one of the several diving boards, tall slides – including a 20-foot slide – and 25-foot trapeze.

It is an amazing summer staycation destination in DFW, and one to be definitively included in your summer adventures.

Tip: get there early to enjoy it safely, as it tends to get crowded later in the day.

Island View Park

Pottsboro, TX – 1h25 from Downtown Dallas

My favorite beach to visit near Dallas. Simply stunning!

This is by far my favorite beach in the Dallas surroundings, a true northeast Texas hidden gem. It is the place to go if you are in serious need of a beach fix but paying a trip to the coast is not in your plans.

Island View Park, at the Lake Texoma shores, is home to two outstanding sandy beaches, with an unbelievable scenery and clear water.

One of them more rustic – and more beautiful in my opinion – without any amenities other than a few shady areas under the trees.

Other with covered picnic tables (requires reservation in advance), paddling rentals, restrooms, and a food truck, also beautiful but with a rockier bottom – make sure to bring water shoes.

Choose the one that suits better your style and get your beach fix near Dallas. You will be astounded by this place beauty!

Dinosaur Valley and Fossil Rim

Glen Rose, TX – 1h20 from Downtown Dallas

River beach at dinosaur Valley State Park, where you can spot dinosaur footprints along the riverbed.
Fossil Rim is one of the best zoo safaris in Texas and right by Dinosaur Valley State Park. Photo courtesy by Fossil Rim.

Other favorites on the list. Now when it comes to Texas State Parks and family-friendly attractions.

Dinosaur Valley State Park is one of my favorite State Parks in the Dallas surroundings ever. It is gorgeous. It offers tons of amazing swimming opportunities – a blue hole, sandy beaches along the Paluxy River shores, shallow river areas with running water for sort of an open-air spa lol.  It has a superb trail system. And it is home to real dinosaur footprints! 

It is the perfect place to beat the Texas heat and right next door to one of the best safari zoos in Texas, Fossil Rim.

Fossil Rim is another superb summer attraction near Dallas – you can drive through the animals and feed them from the comfort of your air-conditioned car.

Go early in the day to combine both Fossil Rim and Dinosaur Valley in a single trip and have the most perfect summer day ever. And heat-proof and social distancing friendly – beat that! 

Tyler State Park and Ham Orchards

Tyler, TX – 1h30 from Downtown Dallas

In the Pine Woods regions of Texas, Tyler State Park is a oasis of shade and water near Dallas.
Hiking shady trails, kayaking and swimming are some of the summer activities to try there.

Tyler State Park is one of the closest places to Dallas to experience the beautiful Piney Woods Region of Texas.

Expect tall trees and tons of shade. If you are not a local, you will find it hard to believe we have this type of landscape in Texas, let alone so close to Dallas!

On your way there, take a detour and stop by Ham Orchards, in Terrel, to pack your picnic. It is a local fave, open only during summer, famous for its barbecue and homemade peach ice cream.

Head then to Tyler State Park to enjoy it surrounded by nature. Then burn those extra calories hiking the gorgeous and shady trail around the lake. Top off with a splash from the diving platform located in the designated swimming area. 

Get back home just in time to watch your favorite movie and recharge for your next summer adventure. Sounds like a fun summer day, doesn’t it?

Turner Falls and Arbuckle Wilderness

Davis, OK – 2h00 from Downtown Dallas

Turner Falls is stunning and only a short drive from Dallas.
Arbuckle Wilderness Zoo Safari is right next door.

A gorgeous waterfall, a rustic zoo safari and the best fried pies in Oklahoma will give you the impression you have traveled some place far far away – and yet you’ll be only 2 hours away from Dallas.

Turner Falls Park is a popular travel destination in Oklahoma, and home to the tallest waterfall in the state. It offers swimming, hiking and even zip-lining.

It’s right next door to Arbuckle Wilderness, a zoo safari where you can drive your car through the animals and feed them – go early in the morning for the best experience.

Between the two places – which are really only a few minutes apart – you’ll find mouthwatering Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies. Make sure to stop by and try this local staple, it is goooooood.

Our last – but not least summer staycation idea to enjoy in Dallas and surroundings. Now pic your favorites, hit the road and have (tons of) fun!

Summing Up

In this post we have covered unique ideas on summer day trips from Dallas, ideal for a staycation.

Places far enough from the city for a change or air, and close enough that they do not require a sleep over.

Little Elm Beach, Burger’s Lake, Island View Park, Dinosaur Valley, Fossil Rim, Tyler State Park, Ham Orchards, Turner Falls and Arbuckle Wilderness are our ideas for a perfect summer adventure near Dallas.

I hope you have enjoyed this post (share with friends if you did!) and that you have a blast exploring the most amazing summer destinations in northeast Texas!

What is your favorite place near Dallas to spend an outstanding summer day? Leave a comment below!

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10 State Parks Near Dallas with Amazing Swimming Areas

Hike, dive, repeat:
These 10 State Parks near Dallas are perfect for a summer splash!

Enjoy nature and beat the Texas heat in one single shot, at beautiful State Parks and Preserves in Texas and surroundings, with natural swimming areas.

From popular summer spots among locals, to hidden gems where you can enjoy solitude, discover in this post 10 awesome places within 2 hours driving from Dallas to cool off this summer.

The parks below all feature great nature trails and river beaches, lake beaches or cascades. They make outstanding summer day trip destinations from Dallas.

Choose your favorites, make reservations (links along the post), and hit the road to have the time of your life every weekend of this season!

Don’t mind driving a little (or a lot) further? Check our summer special for tons of summer travel ideas in Texas and surroundings states, including the most amazing swimming holes in Texas and the best beaches to visit from Dallas. 

📝 Note:
It’s always a good idea to check on current conditions before heading to any State Park, as recent extreme weather or other unforeseen events can close trails and swimming areas without notice.
Click on the specific State Park links provided along the post to check for any current Park Alerts before hitting the road.

1. Cedar Hill State Park

Distance: 22 miles/ 25 min from Dallas

Cedar Hill is the closest State Park to Dallas and an amazing outdoor space for hiking and swimming.

This is the place to go if you’re looking for a quick summer getaway – Cedar Hill is the closest State Park to Dallas and located less than 30 minutes from the city. It’s overall a great Texas State Park to hit this summer if you need a change of scenery but don’t want to drive a long distance.

Cedar Hill State Park features a beautiful and well-maintained beach area. Swimming at Joe Pool Lake is a sure way to beat the Texas heat!

Hiking, biking, and fishing are some of the other fun things to do at Cedar Hill State Park. Or simply relax by the lake and soak in the summer vibe surrounded by nature.

2. Ray Roberts Lake State Park

Distance: 59 miles/ 1 h 00 min from Dallas

Ray Roberts Lake, in Pilot Point, Texas, is a popular State Park among Dalasites for its proximity to the city and great amenities.

It’s a place for fishing, swimming, paddling, camping, hiking, cycling and horseback riding – the opportunities to enjoy the outdoors are endless there.

Lake Ray Roberts Isle du Bois unit features a beautiful sandy beach area as well, perfect for a splash in the Texas summer.

Sharkarosa Wildlife Ranch, a safari style zoo, is right next door to Ray Roberts Lake State Park and makes the perfect add on to your summer day trip from Dallas.

3. Lake Mineral Wells State Park

Distance: 78 miles/ 1 h 15 min from Dallas

Lake Mineral Wells is another popular place for swimming near Dallas. Photo by Larry D. Moore / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)

Lake Mineral Wells is an amazing State Park in North Texas. It features a swimming beach, kayak and SUP rentals, and over 12 miles of trails. And its home to famous Penitentiary Hollow, a unique geological formation resembling a small canyon.

For a perfect summer day at Lake Mineral Wells State Park, hike Red Waterfront Trail towards Penitentiary Hollow and then refresh and recover at the lake shores.

Other activities at Lake Mineral Wells include boating, camping, fishing, and rock climbing.

Lake Mineral Wells is about 1h15 from Dallas and 0h45 from Fort Worth, and a popular Texas State Park among locals.

4. Eisenhower State Park

Distance: 79 miles/ 1 h 15 min from Dallas

Right on the shores of Lake Texoma, one of the largest reservoir in the United States, Eisenhower State Park is home to a beautiful swimming cove and over 6 miles of hiking and biking trails.

Set up on a bluff overlooking the lake, Eisenhower State Park offers amazing views. It’s a beautiful and well-maintained State Park in Texas, ideal for a splash in a hot summer day.

Other activities there include fishing, paddling (bring your own equipment), hiking and camping.

5. Dinosaur Valley State Park

Distance: 80 miles/ 1 h 25 min from Dallas

Dinosaur Tracks, crystal-clear Paluxy river and a great trail system make Dinosaur Valley an amazing summer day trip destination.

Dinosaur Valley is a must-visit State Park in Texas, and Dallasites are lucky to have it only a short driving distance from the city!

Not only Dinosaur Valley State Park scenery is absolutely gorgeous, but the park is also home to unique real dinosaur footprints along Paluxy River riverbed. Looking for them and hiking the several nature trails are among the top activities there.

On summer, Paluxy River takes the center stage and is one of the best places near Dallas to cool off surrounded by nature. Crystal-clear waters, sandy beach areas and small cascades make Paluxy River the most perfect place to chill out under the sun.

Dinosaur Valley State Park is right next door from Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, another must-visit attraction in the area. Check in this post a complete weekend itinerary including both places (destination # 1, Glen Rose) and plan you summer adventure.

6. Tyler State Park

Distance: 97 miles/ 1 h 30 min from Dallas

Tyler State Park is the closest place from Dallas to immerse yourself into the gorgeous Piney Woods region of Texas.

The Piney Woods region of Texas is simply stunning. And Tyler State Park is one of the closest places to experience its beauty from Dallas.

Tyler State Park landscape is unexpected. A dramatic change of scenery from the plains we are used to see around Dallas. Head there and you’ll find yourself immersed in nature, surrounded by gorgeous 100-foot tall trees framing a beautiful 64-acre spring-feed pond, ideal for all sort of summerish leisure activities.

Tyler State Park has a great designated swimming area, with a jumping platform. Kayaks, canoes, and SUPs are available for rent on site, and paddling the pond is another great way to enjoy summer there.

On your way between Dallas and Tyler you’ll find Ham Orchards -open summer season only and a slight detour from your itinerary. For an amazing summer experience in the Dallas surroundings, stop there on your way back to the city and try their famous homemade peach ice cream.

7. Fairfield Lake State Park

Distance: 95 miles/ 1 h 25 min from Dallas

Fairfield Lake State Park is a great summer day trip destination from Dallas. Not far from the city, it’s home to over 10 miles of beautiful easy to moderate hiking trails and to a large sandy swimming area.

Besides the designated swimming area, Fairfield Lake State Park also offers lake access from every camping area, so it’s easy to find solitude and claim your own spot on the peaceful lake shores. Other activities at Fairfield Lake State Park include camping, boating, and horseback riding (bring your own horse).

Ennis is in your way back to Dallas and home to classic Galaxy Drive Inn Theatre. For the ultimate summer adventure, stop by and top off your fun-filled day by the lake with an old-fashioned movie session under the stars.

8. Turner Falls Park

Distance: 128 miles/ 1 h 55 min from Dallas

The tallest waterfall in Oklahoma is only 2 hours from Dallas and a great place to explore nature and cool off on summer.

Turner Falls, in neighboring Oklahoma, is absolutely gorgeous.

The 77-foot cascade is the largest waterfall in Oklahoma and a popular summer travel destination for Texans. Besides the breathtaking waterfall, the park offers trails, small caves, zip-lining, and lodging.

Take advantage of your trip to Turner Falls Park to visit neighboring Little Niagara Falls, part of Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Other amazing nearby attractions include Arbuckle Wilderness Park and Chickasaw Cultural Center. 

Read this post for a full weekend itinerary covering Turner Falls and the best things to do in its surroundings (destination # 2, Davis, OK).

9. Lake Whitney State Park

Distance: 76 miles/ 1 h 15 min from Dallas

Beautiful swimming area at crystal-clear Lake Whitney State Park, Texas.

Lake beaches, clear water, and solitude. Lake Whitney State Park is a true hidden gem only 1h15 driving from Dallas.

The State Park features a designated swimming area with 2 sandy beaches. And several swimmable spots along Whitney Lake shores, including hidden and beautiful rocky beaches, as the one shown in the picture.

The limestone bottom makes Lake Whitney clean and clear, with fresh waters perfect for a summer splash. It’s a great lake for swimming, fishing, paddling, and boating. 

Whitney Lake State Park also features 2 short nature trails – Towash Forest Trail and Two Bridges Trail – as well as cabins and waterfront camping spots. It’s overall a superb summer travel destination in Texas, for a quick day trip or even to spend the weekend camping surrounded by nature.

10. Meridian State Park

Distance: 92 miles/ 1 h 40 min from Dallas

Shady trails, a clean designated swimming area and a peaceful lake make this small and secluded Texas State Park a great quick summer getaway from Dallas.

A nature retreat off the beaten path, and the place to go if you’re looking for quiet and privacy. 

Lake Meridian is a ‘no wake lake’, making it the perfect place for a summer splash – you won’t have to worry about boats and jet-skis.

Meridian State Park has over 5 miles of trails for all skill levels. Don’t miss Bosque Hiking Trail, which circles the lake perimeter and takes you through the Civilian Conservation Corps dam and a scenic overlook.

Other activities at Meridian Lake State Park include paddling (rentals available on site), floating and fishing.

Summing Up

In need of a change of air but not in the mood for a sleepover?

Try one of the 10 superb State Parks and Preserves mentioned in this post and enjoy the best lake beaches, river beaches and cascades in the Dallas surroundings.

Cedar Hill State Park, Lake Ray Roberts State Park, Lake Mineral Wells State Park, Eisenhower State Park, Dinosaur Valley State Park, Tyler State Park, Fairfield Lake State Park, Turner Falls Park, Lake Whitney State Park and Meridian State Park are all stunning nature spots with swimming areas and amazing places to explore this summer.

Places to breath in nature and cool off in style, all within 2 hours driving from Dallas and ideal for a summer day trip.

Which are your favorite swimming spots near Dallas? Leave a comment bellow!

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Best Lake Beaches near Dallas | With Pictures!

6 Top Lake Beaches in Dallas to Visit this Summer

Discover the best beaches in DFW and its surroundings, and have a blast every summer weekend!

Cause a little bit of summer is what the whole year is all about —John Mayer

Beach is calling, and there is no need to embark on a long road trip to bury your feet in the sand!

Dallas, believe it or not, is home to mind-blowing Lake Beaches that will make you forget for a moment you are so far from the coast.

Prairies and Lakes Region of Texas

DFW and its surroundings are no short of lake beaches.

The Big D is located in the Prairies & Lakes region of Texas, and a glance at Google Maps can make anyone aware that immense bodies of water surround us.

The trick here is to sort the wheat from the chaff: not all lake beaches are made the same.

And while most lakes are amazing to spend a day engaging in water activities, not many offer truly fantastic sandy lake beaches.

Best Lake Beaches in Dallas and surroundings

In this post, you will discover the top 6 beaches to spend a hot summer day in Dallas and its surroundings.

 A list I wish I had in my hands when I first arrived in Dallas six years ago!

Outstanding summer day trip and staycation destinations, ideal for a fun summer weekend day or to watch a sunset any day of the week.

Visit these places, and you will be rewarded with white sand, clear water, clean and well-maintained facilities.

Ready to explore?

Check the recommendations and prepare for the best summer ever!

Little Elm | 0 h 40 min from Dallas

Photo courtesy by Ana Kelly

Only a short drive from Dallas, Little Elm Park, by Lake Lewisville, offers a superb and well-maintained sandy beach.

Access is free and amenities include volley courts, paddle and bike rentals, and an onsite grill.

A family-friendly location, Little Elm Beach is cleaned daily, and life jackets are available for use.

It is right next door to Hula Hut, a casual Tex-Mex restaurant with an outstanding lakefront patio and cool beach vibe.

Fort Worth | 50 min from Dallas

Photo courtesy by Twin Points Park

Twin Points Park, by Eagle Mountain Lake, is a local favorite on summer in Fort Worth.

The lakefront sandy beach is among the best to visit in DFW and its surroundings.

It features volley courts, a boat ramp, paddleboard rentals, a shaded natural area with trees, and large pavilions for rent.

Twin Points Beach is open Memorial Day through Labor Day. You must purchase a parking permit ($ 10 – $ 20) in advance to access the park. 

Fort Worth | 45 min from Dallas

Crystal-clear and spring-fed Burgers Lake is a must-visit during summer in DFW.

This unique water park offers two white sand beach areas. And tons of water fun, with slides, diving boards, and trapezes over the lake.

Burgers Lake also features picnic tables, grills, volleyball courts, and a lot of shade along 30 acres.

The park is open Memorial Day Through Labor Day (after August 16 weekends only), and admission costs $ 15 per person.

Pilot Point | 1 h 00 from Dallas

Ray Roberts Lake features an outstanding sand beach totally worth the short drive from Dallas.

You can visit it as a day trip destination or even camp there for an immersive experience.

Make reservations in advance through their website to avoid surprises (recommended).

The beach is clean and large and offers amenities such as nearby picnic tables and an on-site kids’ playground. 

If you have kids in tow, consider stopping by Sharkarosa Wildlife Ranch on your way there to feed the animals and interact with wildlife.

Pottsboro | 1h20 min from Dallas

By Lake Texoma, Island View Park is home to one of the most beautiful lake beaches in the Dallas surroundings.

It features two beaches. One with amenities such as picnic tables and paddle rentals, usually more crowded. And other in its natural state, that will make you forget for a second that you are not on the coast.

The park is open year-round, and the entrance fee is $7 per person (kids 7 and under are free).

Distance: 80 miles/ 1 h 20 min from Dallas

Also by Lake Texoma, Eisenhower State Park is home to the most scenic beaches near DFW.

It features white sand, clear water, shaded areas, and a small cave to explore.

The state park is close enough to Dallas for a day trip.

But if you want to spend the weekend, consider camping there in the Elm Point Camping area, with easy access to the beach.

Make online reservations before hitting the road to assure your entrance to the park, specially during the weekends.

Summing Up

Best Lake Beaches near Dallas-Fort Worth

Texas is surrounded by lakes, featuring beautiful sand beaches for a quick escape without the long drive to the coast.

In this post, we covered the 6 best ones.

The Beach at Little Elm Park, Twin Points Beach, Burgers Lake, Ray Roberts Lake State Park Beach, Island View Park, and Eisenhower State Park Beach are all alternatives worth checking this summer!

Texas is home to amazing ocean beaches too!

If you don’t mind driving further and have a few days to spare, know that Texas also offers superb ocean beaches that will blow your mind!

In this post, you will find the best Texas beaches to visit from Dallas, including gorgeous Malaquite Beach, Mustang Island, and South Padre Island.

Florida and Alabama Beaches

If a long drive doesn’t scare you, Florida and Alabama offer outstanding beach travel destinations up to 11 hours driving from DFW, popular among Dallasites.

Check our Beach Special and discover American gems such as Florida 30A, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach and prepare your next beach vacation.

What is your favorite lake beach near Dallas?

Throughout the years, I keep being surprised by mind-blowing hidden gems in the Dallas surroundings.

Every summer, I discover something new that, for some reason, hadn’t been on my radar before.

Do you know of any outstanding beaches near Dallas not mentioned in this post?

Share in the comments below. I will love to follow your recommendations and explore new spots! 

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14 Texas State Parks near Dallas Fort Worth

Stunning nature preserves up to 1h30 from DFW to enjoy the outdoors

Discover the closest Texas State Parks to Dallas for hiking, camping and everything in between!

“I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.”

― Henry David Thoreau

Texas State Parks: the best places for a nature fix in the Lone Star State

Texas is home to over 80 State Parks! 

Amazing natural preserves with unique landscapes and features, perfect to enjoy the outdoors and contemplate nature and wildlife. 

Texas State Parks are protected areas managed by the government, with controlled access, and feel safe, clean, and well-maintained. They are my first choice whenever I feel like getting a breath of fresh air and using my hiking boots!

At Texas State Parks you can hike, camp, stargaze, fish, swim. And engage in more specific activities, such as rock climbing, paddling, cycling and even horseback riding. 

Each Texas State Park offers a distinctive set of activities, and the best way to discover your favorite ones is by simply start exploring them! 

Texas State Parks around Dallas

No need to travel far to enjoy Texas nature. The Dallas surroundings are home to 14 of the Texas State Parks, only a short drive away from the city.

Here I share with you all the State Parks within a 1h30 driving distance from Dallas. I’ve included the relative location to Dallas, as well as the driving distance, so you can find the ones closest to you and start exploring from there.

While each Texas State Park near Dallas has its own beauty and offers something different, I do have my favorites! So, if you’re looking for specific recommendations on the best State Parks in Dallas and surroundings, look for the ones marked with throughout this article. Or check the recommended ones (and the reasons why) at the end of it.

I’ve also included some insider tips below, so you can make the most of your visits and hopefully avoid some headaches – such as being turned away by lack of reservations , yep, you need them. 

Read this post, click on the links to see what each State Park near Dallas offers, choose your favorites, and go enjoy the outdoors!

More outdoor things to do in and around Dallas?

Check this post, with 60 fun outdoor activities in Dallas and surroundings!

Texas State Parks up to 1h30 from Dallas

State Parks North of Dallas

Right by Lake Texoma, Eisenhower State Park is stunning and has an amazing beach area - among the most scenic in the DFW surroundings.

State Parks South of Dallas

Beautiful Dinosaur Valley, home to real dinosaur footprints and to crystal-clear Paluxy River.

State Parks West of Dallas

Lake Mineral Wells State Park, a top-rated State Park near Dallas, home to famous Penitentiary Hollow (photo by Texas Park & Wildlife).

State Parks East of Dallas

Beautiful Tyler State Park, in the Piney Woods region of Texas and only a short driving distance from Dallas. Fall foliage in autumn, water activities in summer and bald eagles in winter.

Insider Tips

Make online reservations

Reservations to visit the Texas State Parks are required and should be made in advance through their online reservation system.

Plan ahead

For the most sought-after State Parks in Texas, reservations need to be made weeks in advance for day passes. And months in advance for camping spots.

Score last minute reservations

Getting last-minute reservations to visit Texas State Parks can be trick but is not impossible. Leave the “location” field blank in the Texas State Parks reservation system and search to see all State Parks with available passes for the date you wish to visit. 

While you probably won’t find spots available in the most popular parks this way, you can end up scoring a last-minute reservation in a hidden gem soon to become your favorite camping or hiking spot in Texas! (I discovered some of my favorite State Parks around this way).

Check for current conditions before hitting the road

Trails, swimming areas and other State Parks facilities can close unexpectedly due to weather increment, water levels or other reasons. Other more specific limitations can be found – dinosaur footprints are not always visible at Dinosaur Valley, for example (it depends on the water levels). 

It’s always a clever idea to check on current conditions before hitting the road to avoid disappointments. Along this post you find the links to each State Park website. Click on it and check the alerts in effect (at the top of the page) prior to your visit. 

Get a Texas State Park Pass

 If you are planning to visit State Parks frequently, getting a Texas State Park Pass just makes sense. 

For USD 70.00 you (and whoever is in the car with you) gets free entrance in all Texas State Parks for one year. And you also get camping and State Park stores discounts.

Summing Up

Looking for the best places to camp, hike, and paddle around Dallas?

Try Texas State Parks!

You have 14 options to choose from up to 1h30 driving from Dallas. Each one of them with its own set of features and activities, and special in their own way.

Here we listed all of them, with the distances from the city and relative location to DFW. Use the links along to post to check what each of these amazing Texas State Parks offer and start exploring!

My favorite Texas State Parks near Dallas

Yes, they are all very cool and worth the drive. But I do have my favorite State Parks near Dallas lol! They are marked with starts along the post, but for a quick glimpse these are the ones I would highly recommend you visit and why:

Eisenhower State Park
Has a stunning lake beach (really, impressive) and an amazing camping area overlooking lake Texoma.

Dinosaur Valley State Park
Real dinosaur footprints along the riverbed! Oh, and a gorgeous crystal-clear river framed by sandy beaches. And a great trail system as well.

Lake Whitney State Park
Crystal-clear lake, with beautiful beach areas. The lake bottom is made of limestone, what prevents it from being muddy as other lakes – under the right weather conditions, of course.

Lake Mineral Wells State Parks
Top-rated trails, rock climbing and unique Penitentiary Hollow rock formation.

Tyler State Park
Tall pine trees! It’s a landscape you wouldn’t expect to find in Texas, specially so close to Dallas. The fall foliage reflecting in the lake there is beautiful. Shady trails and water activities, such as swimming and paddling, make Tyler a local favorite under the Texas heat as well.

Go enjoy the outdoors!

Enjoy nature to the fullest without going too far! In this post you discovered the 14 best places in the Dallas surroundings to do that. 

Now go check them out and get back here to let me know how it was.

Have you been to any of these State Parks before? Has any of them surprised you? What are your favorite places to go for hiking, camping, swimming and other outdoor activities near Dallas?

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