Christmas tree ornaments for Grapevine the Christmas Capital of Texas

Texas might not be known for heavy snowfalls, but it offers plenty of charming winter destinations.

Here are some of the best places to experience winter in the Lone Star State to add to your holiday cheer!

1. Fredericksburg

Downtown Fredericksburg stretches 8-10 blocks on either side of Highway 290. Downtown has dozens of tourist-friendly shops and restaurants and the National Museum of the Pacific War. Here are two shops, Headquarters Hats and Fredericksburg Jewelers.

Known for its German Christmas markets, Fredericksburg transforms into a winter wonderland during the holidays. Explore the lighted Main Street, enjoy wine tastings at local vineyards, and visit the Texas Hill Country Trail of Lights. 

2. Grapevine – “The Christmas Capital of Texas”

Oversized Christmas tree ornaments for Grapevine the Christmas Capital of Texas

Grapevine lives up to its name with over 1,400 holiday events. Highlights in Grapevine include the North Pole Express, ice sculptures at ICE! at Gaylord Texan Resort, and the festive Historic Downtown Grapevine.

3. San Antonio

Night Time Scenic Views of the Riverwalk with Christmas Lights on a Rainy Day at San Antonio, Texas.

Stroll along the beautifully illuminated River Walk, which is adorned with over 100,000 lights during the season. The Holiday Lights on the River Walk and Ford Holiday Boat Parade create a magical experience. 

4. Big Bend National Park

Experience a different kind of winter by exploring the snow-dusted desert landscapes and mountains. Winter offers cooler temperatures for hiking and spectacular stargazing opportunities. 

5. Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Dallas Arbitorium and Botanic Garden in Winter. Christmas tree decorated with red and silver balls

The Holiday at the Arboretum features elaborate light displays, a 12 Days of Christmas exhibit, and seasonal flowers. The city also hosts the Enchant Christmas Light Maze and Market, one of the largest light mazes in the U.S. 

6. McAllen – The South Pole of Texas

McAllen turns tropical Texas into a festive destination with its Holiday Parade, featuring giant illuminated balloons. Enjoy warmer temperatures and holiday-themed attractions. 

7. Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Rare snowy day somewhere near Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas. Snowy cactus and El Capitan in the background.

For those seeking snow, head to the Guadalupe Mountains, which often experience light snow during winter.  The dramatic landscape and peaceful surroundings make it a unique spot. 

8. Houston – Magical Winter Lights

Photo Credit: Magical Winter Lights

Houston hosts the Magical Winter Lights Festival, a multicultural celebration with large lantern displays, ice skating, and live entertainment. Visit Discovery Green for its seasonal ice rink. 

9. Wimberley

The Wimberley Trail of Lights offers a small-town holiday charm with twinkling lights and a cozy atmosphere.  Check out local shops for unique winter gifts for your loved ones and friends!

10. Amarillo and Palo Duro Canyon

Experience the crisp winter air and possible snow in the Texas Panhandle. Palo Duro Canyon State Park offers scenic winter hikes and fewer crowds. 

Whether you’re looking for festive lights, cooler temperatures, or unique holiday events, Texas offers something for everyone during winter!

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