Mother Nature always provides a breathtaking display of elegance when the redbuds add a bright pop of magenta to the winter landscape in the parks and forests throughout the area. Soon to follow is the native dogwood, opening as a small green bud and unfolding into a white clover shaped blossom.
Distinguished by their blossoms, berries, and distinctive bark, the dogwood tree is known as a symbol of renewal and new beginnings. Stories, myths, and cultural references surrounding this flowering tree abound. With the arrival of spring, Palestine, Texas is the place to witness the splendor of the dogwood in full bloom.
Home to the Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration, this annual event takes place from March 17 – April 2 and offers many ways to honor this symbolic and captivating flowering tree.
1. Hop Aboard a Vintage Train Ride
Embark on a relaxed pilgrimage through the idyllic Piney Woods of East Texas on a 4-hour, 25-mile vintage train ride aboard the Texas State Railroad. The official railroad of Texas, this refurbished time capsule transports you back in a time for an unforgettable experience. Release all stress and any annoyances of the daily humdrum life. Order a drink, unwind, and get ready to see East Texas like never before.
On March 18, March 25, and April 1, prime your palate for a savory taste of authentic East Texas cuisine at the Rusk Rail Depot, before relaxing aboard the Dogwood Lunch Train. Your leisurely journey includes an exclusive front row seat to the Dogwood Days springtime show. With a fully satisfied stomach, saturate your senses in the surrounding opulent white dogwood trees and rosy pink redbud flowers throughout the East Texas Piney Woods passing by your window.
2. Davey Dogwood Park and the Hidden Fairy Garden Trails
The Texas Dogwood Trails were born in 1938 after two friends noticed the early blooms marking the arrival of spring in the area. They wrote to the local newspaper to invite visitors to come look at the unique landscape in full bloom.
Once the word got out, the following year, 20,000 visitors came for the blooming season. A few years later, a local citizen dedicated an exceptional plot of dogwood trees to form the Davey Dogwood Park.
Today, this 254-acre park offers a multitude of ways to take in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Cruise the 5.5 miles of driving trails. Or better yet, if you’re looking to fully immerse yourself in the captivating dogwood tree, there are over 8 miles of separate hiking and biking trails, as well as scenic views and picnic areas.
Visit from March 17 – April 30 to see how many of the hidden fairy gardens you can find tucked away along the Fairy Garden Trail amongst these magical paths.
3. Jam out at the Old Time Music & Dulcimer Festival
No road trip would be complete without a soundtrack and a stop at the Old Time Music & Dulcimer Festival. Celebrating its 19th year in Palestine, this lively festival showcases musicians playing everything from mountain dulcimers to fiddles and autoharps.
Running from March 23 – March 25, you’ll see the finest dulcimer and old-time music artists in the country. You will even have a chance to jam with some of them!
Not quite there yet? Just kick back and enjoy the variety of daily live performances, workshops, and opportunities to meet and visit with master musicians at this one-of-a-kind musical spectacular.
4. Shop Historic Palestine
Palestine, Texas boasts an award-winning main street that is perfect for retail therapy. Antique lovers can start with Star of Texas Antiques. Considered to be one of the most premier antique stores in Texas. You can’t go wrong at Duncan Depot Antiques offering, “primitive to retro and most everything in between.”
Browse, shop, and support unique businesses such as Braly’s Ace Hardware, also known as, “one of the coolest hardware stores on the planet.” Enjoy a delicious cup of coffee and satisfy your thirst for everything unique at Wells Creek Crossing and Cream & Coffee. An eclectic shop featuring sculptures, painted artwork, and unique finds from brand new and shabby chic to rustic and vintage style. Enjoy the fabulous shops offered in this culturally rich and vibrant downtown area.
Named one of the “Top 40 Travel Destinations,” by Texas Highways Magazine, Palestine features historical sites, arts and cultural events, architectural gems, festivals, outdoor fun, and nightlife—all with loads of East Texas charm.
Spring is here and Palestine, Texas is a must visit for those of you that wish to greet the beauty of the local dogwood tree and say farewell to winter. Whether it is only one day or for a whole weekend, a trip to Palestine promises fun and rejuvenation for all. See everything that the season offers at visitpalestine.com.
5. Spellbound Entertainment Awaits with Live Music, Theater, and Art Exhibitions.
Riveting music events, inspiring art exhibitions, and entertaining theater performances set the stage for the perfect spring season.
From March – December 3 on the first Saturday of every month, enjoy talented local East Texas artists on exhibit inside of downtown businesses at the Palestine Monthly Art Walk. Peruse an eclectic variety of unique outdoor sculptures from Art Tracks in Palestine, a rotating sculpture program, recently celebrating its 10th Year Anniversary. From February 2023 – January 2024, take in the captivating and colorful sculptural artwork of artist Jeffie Brewer. These inspired events are hosted by the Dogwood Arts Council, bringing creativity around every corner of Downtown Palestine.
Inside of the newly renovated Texas Theatre, get ready for the annual Palestine Spring Show. You’ll be on the edge of your seat as you escape into the mysterious world of Clue: The Musical. For only a short window of time, this exciting performance will enthrall audiences from March 24 – March 26, and March 31 – April 2.
You’ll be tapping your toes and two-stepping to the inviting music events held at the Dogwood Jamboree. From March 25 – December 9, select dates will feature a Branson Style country music showcase, along with comedy for those who like to move, groove, and laugh on their nights out. Feel free to bring the kids along with you too.
Spring is the season for revival. With a new and full line-up of fun things to do in Palestine, TX including vintage train rides, outdoor hidden fairy trails, rockin’ music festivals, and even more spring activities, your visit will be blooming with an abundance of possibilities to choose from!
Thank you for all the information, would love to visit your town.
Beautiful and looks like fun
Are there any RV parks or camping areas around that we can come and stay and visit Palestine in our RV?
We do have quite a few. Here is a link to the directory of RV Parks & Campgrounds: http://www.visitpalestine.com/businesses/places-to-stay/rv-parks–campgrounds
Yes, Salmon Lake Park is great! 30 minute drive to Palestine, over 100 acres of camping, traditional and RV, swimming lake, fishing pond, many old western buildings – some are now cabins, meeting halls, others, including the jail, are a part of an Old Town “museum”.
Do you have any plans for a dinner and mystery train ride? We were on one there several years ago and really enjoyed the evening.
We are not yet sure of the full schedule of special events, but you may want to reach out to the Texas State Railroad directly for that specific question. You can call them at 855-632-7729.
That would be SO fun!
Saturday April 15 2023 Palestine’s, Whiskey Meyers concert and Wiggy Thump Festival is at the Youth Stock Arena in Palestine, TX with four bands. Get you some music.
Sounds great for adults, but there is nothing mentioned for the kids.
We have a lot of things for kids:
Nature – Birding, Hiking, Biking
a. Davey Dogwood Park – 4205 N. Link St. visitpalestine.com/daveydogwood
b. Gus Engeling Wildlife Area 16149 US 287 in Tennessee Colony, TX tpwd.state.tx.us
c. Palestine Community Forest
d. I. D. Fairchild State Forest East of Palestine along US-84
Fishing
a. Upper & Lower Lakes
b. Wolf Creek Lake
c. Lake Palestine
d. I. D. Fairchild State Forest
Disc Golf – Greens Park – Corner of North Queen Street and West Cherokee Street
Bowling – Palestine Bowling Center 1551 East Palestine Ave 903 723-0888
Railroad Heritage Center – 808 W. Oak Street
Curious Museum – 1301 South Royall Street Saturday only from 10am-2p, http://www.thecuriousmuseum.org
Geocaching geocaching.com
Movies & Arcade at City Lights Movie Theatre 545 East Palestine Ave. 903 729-7291
Splash Pad at Reagan Park – Memorial Day through Labor Day
Splatter Zone, Axe Throwing & Rage Room at Basket Kase 3816 W. Oak
Grapeland Safari – 13440 US 287 grapelandsafari.net