5 Reasons to Enjoy Fall in Palestine

Crisp morning air and the subtle transition from green to yellow, orange, and red announce autumn’s arrival in East Texas. While there are many ways you can enjoy the season in Texas’ gorgeous Pineywoods region, Palestine is the perfect place to appreciate fall’s beauty. Beyond exploring Davey Dogwood Park or fishing at a nearby lake, you can have a spooky experience at a historic Jailhouse, attend one-of-a-kind festivals, and more. Plan your perfect fall getaway by checking out these amazing autumn adventures in Palestine.

Award-Winning Bourbon and Whiskey

Photo courtesy of Tahwahkaro Distillery

Dark, flavorful, and smooth like a flowing river, Tahwahkaro Distillery’s spirits are world-renowned. Now you can taste them at the source in Palestine. Recently relocated from Grapevine to its new location in a former Coors distribution center, Tahwahkaro crafts its bourbon and whiskey using corn from Valley View, rye from Denton, malts from Fort Worth, and water from Palestine. Try them out for yourself at the distillery’s tasting room or stop by to catch a show in the indoor/outdoor music space or relax on the patio. Make sure to set some time aside for a behind-the-scenes tour of the distillery, which is the perfect time to learn about the ins and outs of whiskey making.

Beautiful Fall Foliage in the Serene Davey Dogwood Park

Photo courtesy of Dave Shultz

Davey Dogwood Park isn’t only beautiful in the Spring when the Dogwoods are in full bloom. It’s the perfect place to take in all the beautiful fall colors that the woods of East Texas have to offer. The vibrant hues of amber, scarlet, and gold create a breathtaking tapestry among the trees. Strolling through the park’s trails, you can feel the stress melt away as you immerse yourself in nature’s beauty. The crisp, cool air and the rustling leaves provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation and reflection, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Give yourself a scare at the Texas Jailhouse

Photo courtesy of Texas Jailhouse

The historic Anderson County Jail, also known as the Texas Jailhouse, is a notable landmark in Palestine, Texas. Built in 1931, this Art Deco-style building replaced an older jail from 1879. It has since become famous for its haunted house event, “Locked in Fear,” held annually in October. Visitors navigate through a labyrinth of cells, isolation tanks, and dark halls, experiencing a mix of dread and terror. The jail is reputedly haunted, with numerous paranormal investigations confirming ghostly activity. Jeremy Janz and Sonia Martinez, the current owners, have embraced its eerie reputation, hosting various events and tours that highlight the jail’s spooky history.

The Hottest Little Festival in Texas

Texas is known for its hot summers, but that’s not the kind of heat you’ll get at Palestine’s Hot Pepper Festival (Oct. 26). Instead of that afternoon sizzle, we’re talking about the kind of spice that’ll have your tastebuds feeling like they’re walking across hot coals. A true celebration of peppery heat, the festival kicks off with a parade starting at the Anderson County Courthouse and continues and live music all day long. There are even arts and crafts and a special play area for the kids. Whether you’re competing in an eating contest or you’re just taking in all the fun, you’ll see first-hand why this is the Hottest Little Festival in Texas.

Boot Stompin’ Texas Country Music

Photograph of Elias Lightsey playing on stage at the Dogwood Jamboree

Music fans will also love the live music in Old Town nearly every weekend, as well as the Dogwood Jamboree, a Branson-style Country Music Show that takes place almost every month at the Palestine High School Auditorium. If you like good country music and clean, family-friendly comedy, this jamboree is right up your alley. Get tickets at the door for a 7:00 show and get ready for a night belly-aching laughs, sing-along songs, and all smiles.

Fall in Love with Palestine

Fall Foliage showing in front of red brick home.

Autumn’s cooler air and its many magnificent colors are reason enough to visit Palestine this fall, but the destination’s one-of-a-kind events make it even more welcoming. Discover all this East Texas town has to offer and plan your visit here.

15 thoughts on “5 Reasons to Enjoy Fall in Palestine”

  1. Name of a very nice place to stay with beautiful views and no dogs or smoking. Also, where to eat? When are the colors at their best? Thank you!

    1. Shirley –

      We have many very nice places to stay. If you are looking for a scenic view, we would recommend Sabor A Pasion Estate & Vineyard, The Redlands Hotel, Fig Tree Manor or an Airstream with Dead Cat Ranch. All accommodations can be found at https://www.visitpalestine.com/businesses/places-to-stay. The colors are traditionally the best in late November and we have some great food options! to request a Visitor Guide, please email visitorcenter@palestine-tx.org.

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