Throw On the Performance Fleece and Go See the Best Fall Foliage in Texas

While Texas might not be the first place that comes to mind for fall foliage, the Lone Star State offers some surprisingly beautiful autumn landscapes. Here are some top spots to enjoy the changing colors:
- Lost Maples State Natural Area
- Peak season: Late October to mid-November
- Known for its bigtooth maples
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park
- Best time: Mid-October to mid-November
- Offers a mix of desert and mountain landscapes
- Garner State Park
- Peak colors: Late October to early November
- Beautiful views along the Frio River
- Daingerfield State Park
- Best viewing: Late October to early November
- Stunning reflections of fall colors on the lake
- Tyler State Park
- Peak season: Late October to mid-November
- Offers a 100-acre lake surrounded by colorful trees
Remember to check local fall foliage reports for the most up-to-date information on peak colors. Don’t forget your performance fleece for those crisp autumn mornings!