Looking for one last adventure before fall settles in? Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime fan of East Texas charm, the first week of September (September 1-7, 2025) is the perfect time to experience Palestine, TX. From live music and vintage treasures to historic celebrations and Friday-night-lights-style football, this small-town packs big energy into one unforgettable weekend.
Grab your calendar and start planning—here’s your guide to the perfect long weekend in Palestine:
Ride the Piney Woods Express Diesel

Kick off your Friday with a relaxing and scenic journey on the Piney Woods Express Diesel. Departing from the Texas State Railroad depot in Palestine, this heritage rail adventure takes you through lush pine forests and rolling countryside. The train departs at 11 am sharp, we recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to have a look around the historic train depot and make your way to your departure gate.
Whether you’re a train enthusiast or just looking to enjoy a slower pace, this ride delivers a uniquely East Texas experience.
Don’t forget: Tickets often sell out in advance, so be sure to reserve your seats early.
Antique Shopping in Downtown Palestine
On Friday afternoon, visit historic downtown Palestine where you’ll discover a haven for treasure hunters and vintage lovers. Spend your afternoon weaving through charming antique stores where the shelves are full of stories waiting to be discovered.
Here are a few can’t-miss shops:
- Old Town Vintage & More (416 N. Houston St.) – An antique mall that has been well-curated, featuring a mix of primitives, retro accessories, and seasonal décor and home-made soaps and gifts. You might even be able to catch a DIY class. They’re usually open on Tuesday-Saturday, from 10-5.

- The Duncan Depot Antiques (106 W. Main St.) – Known for its authentic antique selection, and rare gems. Perfect for finding unique glassware, signage, and more. Have your kids with you? Lilly provides a safe kids play area inside the shop, so you don’t have to worry about little hands breaking precious artifacts. Duncan Depot is usually open to the public from 10-5 on Wednesday to Saturday.
- Star of Texas Antiques (107 W. Oak St.) – Funky and full of character, this shop specializes in one-of-a-kind pieces and architectural salvage. They’re typically open on Thursday until Saturday, from 10-5.
Tip: These three are within a block of each other, wear your comfortable shoes and visit them in one stop.
For a full list of unique shops located in and near Palestine, TX check out the Visit Palestine website.
Saturdays on Main Street
Saturday mornings in Palestine are made for wandering. Head back to Downtown Palestine for Saturdays on Main, where the Farmers Market comes alive with fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade items. You’ll find seasonal fruit, locally made jams, garden-grown veggies, and sweet treats galore. It’s the kind of place where the vendors know your name and the pies are worth writing home about.

Ready to get out of the heat? Head into Old Magnolia for a fresh-made sandwich lunch and check out the vendor mall while you’re there. Then head over to old town to grab a cool slice of pie at the Oxbow Bakery. With deliciously fresh flavors like cherry cheesecake and French coconut your sweet tooth will be more than satisfied.
Make time to: Sip fresh coffee, pick up a pie, and snap a photo with your market finds against a charming downtown backdrop.

Celebrate 125 Years of Service with the Palestine Fire Department
This year marks a major milestone for the Palestine Fire Department—125 years of service to the community! Celebrate with them on Saturday at Fire Station 1, located between Crawford and Avenue A on Elm Street.
This free event includes:
- an antique fire truck show – unique and antique fire apparatuses from across the state will be on display to the public.
- fun firefighter games – have you ever seen a pumper relay or bucket brigade?
- fire equipment demonstrations
- and so much more!
This is a rare opportunity to meet and interact with the people and equipment that have protected Palestine, TX for more than a century.
Fun Fact: Palestine’s fire department is one of the oldest continuously operating departments in East Texas.
Saturday Night Lights: TVCC Cardinals vs. Monroe Mustangs
After the fire department celebration, there’s no better way to close out a small-town Texas weekend than with a football game. This is a special game at that: catch the Trinity Valley Community College Cardinals as they take on the Monroe University Mustangs in a high-energy matchup that’s sure to draw a crowd. Monroe has traveled all the way from New York for this game, and we plan to show them some strong Southern Hospitality and spirit.
Tailgating kicks off in the afternoon with food, music, and a “Meet the Cardinals and Mustangs” session. Perfect for selfies, autographs, and pre-game hype, merchandise, vendors and food trucks will be on campus. The evening wraps with gridiron action under the lights at Wildcat Stadium.
Where: Wildcat Stadium, Palestine High School
When: Afternoon tailgate, evening game kickoff at 6 pm
Bring: Your school spirit, team colors, and an appetite for stadium snacks.
Let us host you for your long farewell to summer weekend
Ready to plan your once in a lifetime trip to Palestine, Texas? Be sure to book your stay at any of our local hotels or short term rentals. From brand name hotels to quaint cottages, we’ve got lodging covered for every preference.
*Event details are subject to change without notice.