7 WAYS TO ENJOY CHRISTMAS IN PALESTINE

Brick storefronts adorned with twinkling lights by towering Christmas trees. A festive train ride to the North Pole. Magical splendor and childlike wonder all around you. Welcome to the holiday season in Palestine, a charming East Texas town that was named by Only in Your state among the “10 places in the state that look like they’re from a Hallmark Movie.” When you want to get away this holiday season, discover all the magic of Christmas among the lush forests of the Piney Woods in Palestine.

The Polar Express is One of a Kind

Put on your pajamas and head to the Palestine Depot of the Texas State Railroad to climb aboard a magical train ride to meet Santa Claus himself. Inspired by The Polar Express, a children’s book penned by Chris Van Allsburg, The Polar Express Train Ride™ (Nov. 17 – Dec. 27) evokes the many wonders of the holiday season in an experience like no other.

Settle into your seat on the vintage train and savor hot chocolate and cookies as you listen to Van Allsburg’s classic tale and sing along to Christmas carols. Arrive at the North Pole and you’ll see a dazzling display of holiday lights, a fitting scene to meet Jolly Old Saint Nick. Fun for folks of all ages, The Polar Express Train Ride ™ is a unique holiday tradition that everyone can enjoy.

Visit the Grinch’s Home

He might be mean and green, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stop by the Grinch’s house to say, “Merry Christmas!” In fact, the grouch will even give you a tour. Follow him through what’s known as the Grinch’s Lair, and you’ll come across other characters from Dr. Seuss’ beloved How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

A fun and festive experience, this live and interactive production will have you feeling the jovial spirit of the holidays, even if the Grinch isn’t. The Grinch’s Lair, held at the Historic Anderson County Jail on Friday through Sunday (Nov. 17 – Dec. 23), will certainly put a smile on your face. 

Stroll a Magical Wonderland of Lights

Meander through a magical wonderland of dazzling holiday lights during the Palestine Walk of Lights (Nov. 17 – Dec. 31).

This spectacular and self-guided event also features fun photo-ops with Santa and a yummy concession stand serving up toasty hot chocolate and tasty goodies for sale. Free admission for all.

Enjoy a Touch of Traditional Texas Railroad History

Whether your loco for locomotives, a bona fide history buff, or a model train enthusiast, hop on board and visit the Palestine Railroad Heritage Center (Apr. 18 – Dec. 30, Closed on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23 and Christmas Day Dec. 25).

Explore the fascinating history of Texas heritage by relishing interesting railroad artwork and getting hands-on with interactive train exhibits. Be sure to view its most popular exhibit, the masterful 37 x 17-inch HO scale model railroad by the late Paul A. Domis.

Christmas on Main Holiday Events

It’s not the holiday season without twinkling Christmas lights, and downtown Palestine comes alive with the spirit of the season gifting visitors with an abundance of festive events.

Starting as early as July thru the first week of December, take a self-guided tour by foot perusing local fine artistry throughout historic downtown Palestine on the first Saturday of each month. Art Walk Palestine (Jul. 01 – Dec. 02) is a free event for all and maps for the Art Walk are available at the Redlands Hotel.

Festival of Trees (Nov. 16 – Dec. 31) invites holiday-goers to follow the trail of lights, decorations, and evergreens. Each unique Christmas tree is decorated by a local non-profit and showcased along Palestine’s historic streets inside of different establishments.

Hosted by Palestine YMCA, warm up the ole-fashioned way by participating in the Freeze Your Buns 5K Run (Dec. 2nd). Suit up in your most festive attire and bring the whole family with you! This is a charity run for all ages. Whether you are seasoned runner, moderate jogger, or leisurely stroller, all skill levels are invited to join in on the fun. Dog walkers are also welcome. Registration fees for the event go to a charitable cause.

During the annual Christmas Parade of Lights (Dec. 2), find a good spot in front of the Historic Anderson County Courthouse so you can catch the lighting of the Courthouse Christmas Tree at 7 p.m., which kicks off the parade. Then watch as festive floats roll by as the parade meanders through Old Town and the downtown area. As the parade winds down, head to Rotary Park for photos with Santa and a screening of a classic holiday film. A beloved local tradition, the Christmas Parade of Lights is the perfect way to start your holiday season.

Indulge in Fine Texas Wines & Culinary Delights

The pine forests of East Texas provide a stunning backdrop for some of the Lone Star State’s finest wines, many of which you can try for yourself during the Palestine Main Street Whiskey & Wine Swirl (Nov. 18). Sip on a flavorful whiskey or your favorite red or white and savor culinary delights as you stroll through Historic Downtown Palestine, admiring all the holiday decorations along the way.

Stay cozy in your holiday PJ’s and venture to the Home Grill Steak House for Pancakes with Mrs. Claus (Nov. 17 – Dec. 23, Fri. Sat. & Sun). Enjoy a hot and gooey pancake breakfast with your family in a merry and lighthearted setting.

Holiday Brunch at the Queen Street Grille (Nov. 18 – Dec. 23) will have your palate singing Christmas carols for the rest of your stay in Palestine! Experience fine dining and savor delectable cuisine while surrounded by classic holiday décor and seasonal ambiance.

Afterwards, continue the festivities by treating yourself to Christmas shopping as the area’s local shops and boutiques stay open throughout the evening. Browsing for something for that special person on your list while indulging in some of Texas’ finest flavors is a must during Palestine’s festival holiday season. 

It’s Easy to Do All Your Christmas Shopping

It’s not the holiday season without some shopping. After you make your holiday gift list (and check it twice), browse the one-of-a-kind stores throughout downtown Palestine.

Step into Old Town Vintage & More for its eclectic array of antique and vintage goods that range from handmade jewelry, goat milk soaps, boutique clothes, and works by local artists. Be sure to visit their Christmas Open House (Dec.10) and enjoy ornament crafting, fun activities for the kids, Christmas cookies, hot chocolate, and special sales throughout the store.  

For the latest in ladies’ fashion, Broken Boutique is where you’ll want to go. Meanwhile, Wells Creek Crossing has sculptures and paintings by local artists. Star of Texas Antiques is full of rare books and other treasures that’ll make the ideal gift for the collector in your life. For the quirky and extraordinary, Basket Kase Gift Store is the perfect place to find unique and rare gifts.

You won’t want to miss out on the fantastically festive holiday shopping events throughout Palestine either. Find gifts at Christmas at the Historic (Dec. 10) and peruse the selection of local produce, homemade soaps, handmade jewelry, and other one-of-a-kind goods at Christmas at the Farmers Market (Dec. 3). The Palestine Christmas Market (Dec. 08 – Dec. 09) is an exciting two-day shopping experience offering a selection of over 20 boutiques and vendors selling artisanal, retro-inspired, and handcrafted goods.

It’s the season to be jolly, especially when you visit Palestine for the holidays. Whether you’re riding a train to the North Pole, enjoying all the lights and colors of Christmas, or shopping for gifts in unique shops, being here will have you feeling festive. Plan your stay for the holidays in Palestine, TX.

Top 5 Ways to Enjoy Autumn in Palestine, One of Texas’ Best Small Towns

Autumn in East Texas brings with it the crisp morning air and a stunning display of colors, as green gracefully transforms into yellow, orange, and red. In the enchanting Pineywoods region, Palestine stands out as the ideal destination to revel in the beauty of this season. Apart from exploring Davey Dogwood Park and casting a line in the nearby lakes, you can embark on an extraordinary journey through one of Texas’ most hauntingly captivating mansions, indulge in truly unique festivals, and so much more. Get ready to plan your ultimate fall getaway and immerse yourself in these incredible autumn adventures that await you in Palestine!

We’re Going on a Ghost Hunt

With a rich history spanning over 140 years, the Historic Bowers Mansion stands as a breathtaking testament to Palestine’s captivating past. Behind its stunning facade, lies a hidden secret – a dark tale of a murder-suicide that unfolded in the ’50s, accompanied by numerous mysterious deaths throughout the years.

Regarded as a local legend, this Texas Historic Landmark has remained unexplored by paranormal investigators until now. Prepare to witness a new chapter unfold as our team embarks on a riveting exploration of this historic gem, shedding light on its intriguing past. Book here.

Fireside Chats

Indulge in an afternoon or evening of pure campfire bliss at Pint & Barrel Drafthouse. Immerse yourself in the satisfying goodness of malty brown ales, crisp lagers, and hoppy IPAs. Nestled within the historic luminary of the Palestine Electric Company, constructed in the roaring 1920s, this extraordinary venue presents a remarkable pub-style dining experience. Step into a realm where indoor, outdoor, and deck seating converge, inviting you to revel in the sublime atmosphere. Surrender to the uplifting and focused ambience that awaits you.

Unforgettable Entertainment

Get ready to be blown away by the incredible fall show, Arsenic & Old Lace, at the Historic Texas Theatre. Written in 1939 by the bold American playwright Joseph Kesselring, this captivating production will transport you back in time. Join us as we follow Mortimer Brewster, a witty drama critic, who finds himself caught amidst his crazy, murderous family and the local police in Brooklyn, New York. As he contemplates whether to keep his promise of marrying the love of his life, Elaine Harper, the daughter of the local minister, the stage lights up with suspense and excitement. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience! Mark your calendars for October 13-15 and Oct 20-22, 2023, and prepare to have your senses dazzled! Texas Theatre

Haunted Little Jailhouse

Get ready for the ultimate adrenaline rush at a spine-chilling haunted adventure! Step into the eerie darkness of an old, abandoned house, where spirits roam freely, ready to give you the scare of a lifetime. Brace yourself as you navigate through a labyrinth of cells, isolation tanks, and ominous halls, where fear and terror lurk around every corner. Don’t miss the chance to experience being Locked In Fear!

Join us on limited dates – Fridays and Saturdays, October 13 – 28, at the Texas Jailhouse, 704 Avenue A. Admission is $15.00 per person. Get set for an unforgettable thrill that will leave your heart pounding and your senses tingling. Are you ready to face your fears?

Hottest Little Festival in Texas

Get ready to sizzle in Texas! Brace yourself for the “Hottest Little Festival in Texas” happening in Historic Downtown Palestine! This exciting event has something for everyone. Indulge in delectable food, explore arts and crafts, and immerse yourself in non-stop live music all day long. Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 28, 2023, from 9 am to 6 pm. The grand parade will kick off at the majestic Anderson County Courthouse on 500 N Church Street. Follow the lively procession down Avenue A, then turn right on Spring Street, right on Queen Street, and right on Crawford Street, before making its way back to the Anderson County Courthouse. Get ready for an unforgettable experience! Hot Pepper Festival

Nature Walks

Step into the vibrant season of fall and embrace the invigorating air and kaleidoscope of colors as the leaves transform. Discover the leisurely elegance of Davey Dogwood Park or embark on an exhilarating expedition through the trails of the Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area. Whichever path you traverse, prepare to be captivated by breathtaking vistas that await you.

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

NECHES WILDERNESS RACE – A True Account

22 miles down the Neches River…in a kayak. When my boss first asked me if I wanted to do this with her, I thought she was joking. But then she told me she had done an 8 mile kayak trip and it wasn’t that bad. I like a challenge and proving I can do something … Continue reading “NECHES WILDERNESS RACE – A True Account”

22 miles down the Neches River…in a kayak. When my boss first asked me if I wanted to do this with her, I thought she was joking. But then she told me she had done an 8 mile kayak trip and it wasn’t that bad. I like a challenge and proving I can do something difficult so I got on board.

 

Mind you I have only been in a kayak once in my life over ten years ago and all I really remember from that experience was flipping out and being horrified of drowning. BUT- no rapids on this run, easy peasy, right?? Very, very wrong. I also would like to mention that my boss, we’ll call her “Mary,” said she would absolutely NOT leave me, and that we would not treat it like a race, but like a fun, super chill kayak ride.

 

So the day of the race comes around. I’m all good until it’s time to get in the kayak and I can barely do that. I’m all wobbly and start to get really nervous. “Mary” is at the front of the line, ready to go. They warn us it will bottle neck at the very start, so I hang back so I don’t flip in front of all the pros right off the bat. They say, “GO!” and Mary is gone. I did not see her again until the end of the race.

 

At this point, I’m still holding out hope that I will catch up with Mary. So I’m slowly navigating around trees and debris and just trying to stay calm. I’m doing ok… even made it under the first very low tree! I do alright past checkpoint 1; I believe it was about 4 miles. Checkpoint 2 is an additional 10 miles down the river, little did I know. There is NO current mind you, this is a 24/7 paddle kind of deal.

 

I can’t exactly pinpoint where it all went downhill, but I remember falling out about six times trying to go around obstacles and getting stuck, etc. My kayak was also sinking most of the time. That combined with my leisurely paddling put me in last place (though I didn’t know it at the time). At one point when I fell out, I decided it was a good opportunity to get the camel pack my boss was so generous to let me borrow. Pure bleach went into my mouth. I coughed and spit and almost drank the river water to get the taste out. Luckily, I promptly fell out again and was able to get my water bottles.

 

It was at this moment that it dawned on me that this whole trip was a murder plot. “Mary” was trying to kill me. But I was determined to survive.
Eventually, I met up with some very friendly firemen. It took me a while to realize they were only sticking with me because they were actually the “drag boat,” which is the boat that follows the last person (AKA me) to make sure everyone is safe. Felt real good about myself at this point.

 

Making it to checkpoint 2 was no easy feat, but I finally got the hang of maneuvering through the obstacles- I even threw my paddle over a fallen tree I was going under and it landed in my kayak! I’m basically a pro now. Needless to say, I did not make it to the end of the race. At checkpoint 2 I was told it would take me 5+ hours to finish the race and I decided I wanted to spend the night at home and not in the Neches River.

 

I made new friends and now I have kayak fever- I plan to find a kayak that works best for me and will smoke “Mary” in next year’s race! I would highly recommend The Neches Wilderness Race to anyone who enjoys kayaking, the outdoors, or just trying something out of your comfort zone. If I can do it, anyone can!

 

Just keep paddling,
Rachel

Hot Picks for Historic Main Street in Palestine, TX

Planning a trip to Palestine TX? Whether it’s for one fun day, a long leisurely weekend, or an exciting extended getaway, we’ve got you covered with the best things to do in Historic Main Street Palestine. From history buffs and art lovers to foodies and antique collectors, there is a great attraction waiting for you to check out for yourself!

Read on to find out more about our hottest picks for Historic Main Street in Palestine, TX.

Take a Free Downtown Walking Tour

Stroll Historic Main Street at your own pace on a self-guided downtown walking tour. You’ll be amazed at the antique, restored buildings, dating as far back as 1878, and the unique architectural styles accompanying them. Discover more about the history of Palestine in a unique storytelling form. Learn all about these classic buildings and the interesting lives of the people who once inhabited them.

Extending from Sycamore St. to Queen St. and Spring St. to Crawford, this walking tour covers a remarkable and essential area of the downtown central business district and now a designated National Historic Landmark. The compact area of the tour makes it possible for families of all ages to join in on the experience and take in a little history along the way.

For even more ease and convenience, you can navigate this district by picking up a downtown walking tour map at the Palestine Visitors Center, located inside of a 120+ year-old restored railroad depot, launching the Historic Downtown Walking Tour Guide, or by downloading the Visit Palestine, TX app.

Made for Art Lovers

Artwork around every corner makes exploring Historic Main Street in Palestine magical! Designed by sculptors across the state of Texas, Art Tracks is a vibrantly colorful, festive, and imaginative project beautifying the city and capturing audiences with each passing stroll.  With 25 displays scattered throughout the district, native artist Jeffie Brewer has a collection of 13 different playful and modern sculptures adding playfulness, whimsy, and a pop of color.  

For even more inspired and interactive public art, Palestine Main Street is home to more than 18 unique murals (and counting). Go on a self-guided Palestine Mural Tour for Instagrammable photo-ops with large-scale, outdoor, and hand-painted murals. These outstanding art murals come in a variety of creative styles including wildstyle graffiti, abstract realism, and vintage logo signage.  

For an indoor glimpse into the Palestine art world, The Gallery at the Redlands is a great place to start. For both appreciation and for purchase, art lovers will find an eclectic collection of works by a myriad of talented artists. This treasured Palestine gallery lives on the ground floor of the historic Redlands Hotel. The assortment of art pieces by local and regional craftsmen, including sculptures, paintings, sketches, and functional ware, make it one of the hottest picks for art lovers to explore on their visit.

Carnegie Library in Palestine Texas

Get Your Entertainment On

Dive into entertainment to get a true Historic Palestine Main Street experience! Have an unforgettable night out on the town by catching a live show at the famous Texas Theatre. Watch as actors take the stage in one of the many incredible performances held throughout the year. Showcased in a stunning Spanish colonial architectural style, complete with dramatic facade embellishments and accompanied by a restored glowing marquee sign, this special historic theatre opened in 1917 and designed exclusively for Vaudeville performances. It even featured a live organ for playing music during silent pictures.

Later in its history, it experienced many change-of-hands and two unexpected fires, bouncing shows back-and-forth from movie theater to live stage performances. Today, it’s exclusively used for live shows, so be sure to take your seat among the many excited spectators and get ready for a dazzling and marvelous production!

Like to let your imagination run wild? The Carnegie Library has reopened its doors as the newly restored, public library returning after a 40+ year hiatus as it outgrew the beautiful Nationally recognized destination. Finally, back to its home established in 1914, its beautiful rejuvenation marks a new era for the town and welcomes visitors through its historic entry to meander the book stacks and enjoy family-friendly events held throughout the year.

Tantalize Your Tastebuds

Historic Main Street in Palestine serves up a versatile menu of dining options for any type of eater, from the pickiest to the most flexible foodie. Kick it up a notch at Hambone’s Cajun Grill with a selection of Louisiana-inspired surf and turf dishes, including blackened fish, fried frog legs, raw oysters, alligator bites, prime-cut steaks, and crawfish.

Satisfy your sweet tooth afterwards for a yummy scoop of handmade ice cream and a refreshing bottle of cinnamon red hot soda at Cool Cow Creamery. If these don’t delight your palate, there is also a large assortment of alternatives, including casual fine dining, American, Italian, Asian, and Mexican restaurants to choose from.

Go Antiquing

Whether you hold the oldest collection of rare coins in the country or you are simply intrigued by the past, Historic Main Street in Palestine has a plentiful selection of specialty stores selling vintage items and antique goods.

Named one of the hottest picks to go antiquing, not only does Duncan Depot Antiques sell authentic antiques, from classic furniture to vintage toys, but it is also located in an antique building. Nestled within the Studebaker/Lucas building, built in 1885 and remodeled in 1901, the original freight elevator is still in operation today.

Old Town Vintage & More features even more vintage goods and primitives, along with lovely local artisan fare, gourmet canned goods, and luxurious scrubs & bath seltzers. If your visit happens to land on one of their select class dates, be sure to try one of their creative group paint and craftwork sessions.

Experience Unique Shopping

Down-to-earth taste or posh preference? No matter your style, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Historic Main Street in Palestine. For hometown flavor, head to the Palestine Farmers Market for artisanal grassfed/grain finished meats, microgreens, fruity jams, genuine honey, savory pickles, and more handmade goodies by local farmers and craftsmen. Enjoy live music and even bring an instrument along with you to play in their acoustic jam session.

Try your hand at a real African recipe by taking a trip to Solid Rock African Market. This unique African goods store features rare and hard-to-find ingredients for skillfully executing authentic recipes. It also carries several genuine African garments and unusual accessories making your trip downtown more like you took one abroad.

Of course, your unique shopping experience doesn’t have to end there. Explore local boutiques for an incredible variety of styles and looks, ranging in chic “ooh la la” apparel, head-turning shoes, trendy jewelry, and true Texas western flair.

Your next awesome Texas vacation is waiting for you in Palestine and Historic Main Street has it all! You can even take a special, adults-only tour of this extraordinary area with wine or whiskey in-hand on the Palestine Main Street Whiskey and Wine Swirl.

With many great sights to see and even grander things to do, make Historic Main Street in Palestine a hot pick on your list of places to visit this season.

Tori Martin to Perform at Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration

Texas Native and Nashville Recording artist will perform this Saturday at 11:00 am.

On Saturday March 18th, Palestine’s historic Main Street District will welcome LuckySky Music Recording artist Tori Martin for a special performance. “With a voice that is beautiful yet powerful,” she is currently celebrating the release of her latest single, “The Kmart Closed (In Our Hometown). Her visit to Palestine coincides with the launch of the Blue Light Special Tour that seeks to shine a light on locally owned small businesses.

Tori Martin Musician

While only in her 20s, she brings a fresh perspective and a sense of authenticity every time she hits the stage. Sharp sophistication meets humble nature for this true entertainer who is equal parts exciting and relatable. She dazzles with her high-energy performances but is equally confident performing stripped-back performances allowing her powerhouse vocals to shine. From early life on the sunny shores of Florida to establishing family roots in Texas, each and every moment has had a profound influence on the artist she is today

We caught up with Tori ahead of her performance.

How would you describe your latest single?

I would describe “The Kmart Closed (In Our Hometown)” as catchy and nostalgic. It’s a song that gets stuck in your head and brings back memories of the good times you had at your local Kmart. I loved writing this song and it’s certainly fun to sing in my show!

-What is it like playing back in your home state?

Playing country music in the great state of Texas never gets old. I love being able to bring the show back to my home state and have some good eats while I’m here too! There truly is no place else like the Lone Star state.

-Why is giving back, like with the Blue Light Special tour, important to you?

I grew up in the small town of Azle, Texas and it instilled the sense of community that smaller towns provide. I love to support local and small businesses, and I’m honored to play a part in that for the city of Palestine, Texas. We can all do a lot of good for our community when we come together and support one another!

-What do you hope to accomplish this year?

This year I’m excited to get new music out and to continue touring. This next body of work is deep in my country roots and feels so true to who I am as an artist. I can’t wait to share everything my producer, Bill Warner and I have been working so hard on. We have a lot of exciting things planned for 2023 kicking off the “Blue Light Special” in Palestine!

For more on Tori, please visit www.thetorimartin.com.

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Top 5 Fun Things to Do for Spring in Palestine

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.

Photo courtesy of Oxbow Bakery

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!

7 Ways to enjoy Christmas in Palestine

Brick storefronts adorned with twinkling lights. Horse-drawn carriages trotting by a towering Christmas tree. A festive train ride to the North Pole. Welcome to the holiday season in Palestine, a charming East Texas town that was named among the 10 places in the state that look like they’re from a Hallmark Movie by Only in Your State. When you want to get away this holiday season, discover all the magic of Christmas among the lush forests of the Piney Woods in Palestine.

POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE
Photo courtesy of Texas State Railroad

The Polar Express is One of a Kind

Put on your pajamas and head to the Palestine Depot of the Texas State Railroad to climb aboard a magical train ride to meet Santa Claus himself. Inspired by The Polar Express, a children’s book penned by Chris Van Allsburg, The Polar Express Train Ride™ (Nov. 18 – Dec. 27) evokes the many wonders of the holiday season in an experience like no other. Settle into your seat on the vintage train and savor hot chocolate and cookies as you listen to Van Allsburg’s classic tale and sing along to Christmas carols. Arrive at the North Pole and you’ll see a dazzling display of holiday lights, a fitting scene to meet Jolly Old Saint Nick. Fun for folks of all ages, The Polar Express Train Ride ™ is a unique holiday tradition that everyone can enjoy.

You Can Visit the Grinch’s Home

He might be mean and green, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stop by the Grinch’s house to say, “Merry Christmas!” In fact, the grouch will even give you a tour. Follow him through what’s known as the Grinch’s Lair, and you’ll come across other characters from Dr. Seuss’ beloved How the Grinch Stole Christmas. A fun and festive experience, this live and interactive production will have you feeling the festive spirit of the holidays, even if the Grinch isn’t. Held at the Historic Anderson County Jail Friday through Sunday from Nov. 18 through Dec. 18, this cheery event will put a smile on your face. Click here to get your tickets today.

Parade Launch – photo courtesy of Quick Drone Pro

Palestine’s Christmas Parade Will Put You in the Holiday Spirit

It’s not the holiday season without Christmas lights, and downtown Palestine comes alive with the spirit of the season during the annual Christmas Parade of Lights (Dec. 3). Find a good spot in front of the Historic Anderson County Courthouse so you can catch the lighting of the Courthouse Christmas Tree at 7 p.m., which kicks off the parade. Then watch as festive floats roll by as the parade meanders through Old Town and the downtown area. As the parade winds down, head to Rotary Park for photos with Santa and a screening of a classic holiday film. A beloved local tradition, the Christmas Parade of Lights is the perfect way to start your holiday season.

Fine Texas Wines & Culinary Delights

The pine forests of East Texas provide a stunning backdrop for some of the Lone Star State’s finest wines, many of which you can try for yourself during the Palestine Main Street Whiskey & Wine Swirl (Dec. 10). Sip on a flavorful whiskey or your favorite red or white and savor culinary delights as you stroll through Historic Downtown Palestine, admiring all the holiday decorations along the way. Not only is this a great chance to treat yourself, it’s also the ideal time to get some of your Christmas shopping done as the area’s local shops and boutiques stay open throughout the evening. Browsing for something for that special person on your list while indulging in some of Texas’ finest flavors is a must during Palestine’s festival holiday season. Get your tickets for the Wine Swirl here.

Old Town Christmas
Photo by Dave Shultz

Palestine’s Old Town is Full of Unique Bars & Restaurants

Any getaway should include delicious drinks and mouthwatering eats, especially if you’re traveling during the holiday season. If you really want to treat yourself, Palestine’s Old Town is the place to be. Start with a morning pick-me-up at Cream & Coffee’s Wells Creek location, a local spot for exceptional coffee and espresso drinks, teas, hot chocolates, and even a muffin or chocolate-covered coffee beans. For hearty burgers, sandwiches, a tantalizing selection of craft beer and wine, and an abundance of outdoor seating, head to Pint and Barrel Drafthouse.

Craving a bit of spice in your life? Tuck into some boiled shrimp or crab legs with a bit of heat to them at Hambones Cajun, which is also the ideal eatery to hit if you’re craving fried crawfish or po’ boys served with fries. Since sugary sweets are synonymous with the season, you can’t miss a slice of pie from Oxbow Bakery. Named among the Best Places for Pie in Texas by Texas Highways Magazine and The South’s Best Pies by Southern Living Magazine, Oxbow’s buttermilk, pecan, chocolate meringue, and cherry cream cheese are to die for. Finally, close out the day with drinks at The Shelton Gin, a restaurant, bar, nightclub, and live music venue that’s one of the town’s most happening hangouts.

Whether you’re looking to treat yourself or for a fun night out, all roads lead to Palestine’s Old Town.

Carriage Rides

Carriage Rides Will Make You Feel Like You’re in a Hallmark Movie

Although Downtown Palestine looks like the backdrop of a Hallmark Christmas flick, going on a ride with Old Town Carriage Rides will have you feeling like you’re the star of the show. Settle into an old-fashioned carriage and embark on a nighttime tour of Historic Downtown Palestine illuminated by an affluence of Christmas lights. Each carriage seats from two to four people, making it a great option for either a romantic adventure or something fun to do with your family. Rides leave from the Redland’s Hotel on Fridays and Saturdays from Nov. 18 – Dec. 24, to book your reservation call (903) 804-0494.

Wells Creek Crossing Shop

It’s Easy to Do All Your Christmas Shopping

It’s not the holiday season without some shopping. After you make your holiday gift list (and check it twice), browse the one-of-a-kind stores throughout downtown Palestine. Step into Old Town Vintage & More for its eclectic array of antique and vintage goods that range from handmade jewelry, goat milk soaps, boutique clothes, and works by local artists. For the latest in ladies’ fashion, Broken Boutique is where you’ll want to go. Meanwhile, Wells Creek Crossing has sculptures and paintings by local artists, while Star of Texas Antiques is full of rare books and other treasures that’ll make the ideal gift for the collector in your life.

You won’t want to miss out on the fantastically festive holiday shopping events throughout Palestine, either. Get a start on your gift shopping at the Christmas at the Historic (Dec. 10) and peruse the selection of local produce, homemade soaps, handmade jewelry, and other one-of-a-kind goods at Christmas at the Farmers Market (Dec. 3).

It’s the season to be jolly, especially when you visit Palestine for the holidays. Whether you’re riding a train to the North Pole, enjoying all the lights and colors of Christmas, or shopping for gifts in unique shops, being here will have you feeling festive. Plan your stay here.

6 REASONS TO ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF 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 take on one of Texas’ most unique long-distance bike rides, experience one-of-a-kind festivals, and more. Plan your perfect fall getaway by checking out these amazing autumn adventures in Palestine.

Meditate on Muscle Strength at Oh My Goat Yoga

We could all use some stress relief. Unless you’ve been under a rock for the past couple of years, things can be tense these days! The perfect remedy just might be a yoga session at Oh My Goat Yoga. Offering stress through fitness and relaxation for the mind, body and spirit in an amazingly calm atmosphere with certified instructors will have you feeling your best. Book a private party during your stay, or just drop in for a visit and grab a specialty cake or cookie or a cheeseboard. Cabins available to stay in are only 5 miles up the road allowing you to plan a stay close by. Don’t forget to grab a t-shirt and some goat soap before you leave!

Boot Stompin’ Texas Country Music

Photo by Zack Morris MEDIA

If you’re a country music fan, you’ve got to be here for the Wiggy Thump Festival in late September (details). Held at the Anderson County Youth Livestock Pavilion, the concert features some of the top names in Texas country music, once headlined by Palestine’s own Whiskey Myers. The festival has hosted stars like honky-tonk legend Mark Chesnutt and Houston outfit the Chad Cooke Band. The festival is BYOB, so you can bring your own drinks along with cash to purchase tickets and food.

Music fans will also love the live music in Old Town 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 (click here for more information). 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.

A Bike Ride Like No Other

Looking for your next endurance race to train for? Add The Camino 205, happening in  late September (check website for dates),  to your bike racing bucket list. This multi-distance, two-day race follows 35-, 70-, and 105-mile routes on gravel roads throughout the breathtaking Davy Crockett National Forest. If you want to test your mettle, opt for the 155- or 205-mile options over both days. Finish your ride back in Palestine and hang out for the Camino 205’s finisher’s festival that includes live music, great food, awesome giveaways, and more. No matter how far you pedal, you’re guaranteed an unparalleled adventure that’ll have you coming back for more.

The Play That Goes Wrong

Photo by MyETX.com

Any Monty Python or Sherlock Holmes fans? You will be exuberant over The Play That Goes Wrong, the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest production. Winner of Best New Comedy at the 2015 Laurence Olivier Awards, this global phenomenon will be in Palestine beginning in October and running through mid-October (purchase tickets and find more information). You will laugh until you cry at these accident-prone thespians who battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call. This is the perfect time of year to enjoy a play and always the right season to enjoy a good laugh with friends or family.

Give Yourself a Scare at Locked in Fear Haunted House

For those who are not afraid of a little fright, find your way to a very scary adventure thrill. Haunted houses are frightening, but you haven’t seen anything yet until you experience the darkness and the spirits that dwell in this old, abandoned house! Enter at your own risk and get Locked in Fear every Friday and Saturday in October and, of course, on Halloween night (check the website for details).

The Hottest Little Festival in Texas

Photo courtesy of Dave Shultz

Texas is known for its hot summers, but that’s not the kind of heat you’ll get at Palestine’s Hot Pepper Festival in late October (find dates and details here). 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 with a Chili Appreciation Society International-sanctioned cook-off with hot sauce and jalapeno eating contests, the Saucy Queens Lolly Lick-a-thon, and live music all day long. There are even arts and crafts and a special play area for 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.

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

Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration Announces Arrival of Spring

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 and soon to follow is the native dogwood, opening as a small green bud and pillowing out 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. The arrival of Spring and Palestine, Texas is the place to witness the splendor of the dogwood in full bloom. Home to the Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration, this annual celebration takes place March 18-April 3 and offers many ways to honor this symbolic and captivating flowering tree.


Hop Aboard a Vintage Train Ride

Texas State Railroad in the Spring

Take a step back in time while being a passenger aboard the scenic Texas State Railroad, the official railroad of Texas. From the moment you step on-board one of the handsomely refurbished train cars, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a simpler, more leisurely time where the distractions and annoyances of our modern world suddenly disappear. Breathe deep, order a drink and relax as you lose yourself on a four-hour, 25-mile rail journey through the Piney Woods of East Texas where history is just part of the journey.

Davey Dogwood Park and the Hidden Fairy Garden Trails

Fairy Garden Trails in Davey Dogwood Park

The Texas Dogwood Trails were born in 1938 when 2 friends noticed the early blooms marking the arrival of spring in the area and 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 creating a Davey Dogwood Park.

Today, this 254-acre park offers a multitude of ways to take in the beauty of the park. 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 unincorporated hiking and biking trails as well as scenic views and picnic areas. Visit March 18- May 31 to see how many of the hidden fairy gardens you can find tucked away along the Fairy Garden Trail amongst these magical paths.

Jam out at the Old Time Music & Dulcimer Festival

Old Time Music photo by Dana Goolsby

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 March 24-26th, you’ll see the finest dulcimer and old-time music artists in the country and 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.

Shop Historic Palestine

Unique shopping throughout Palestine Main Street

Palestine Texas boasts an award-winning main street that is perfect for retail therapy. Antique lovers, start with Star of Texas Antiques which is considered one of the most premier antique stores in Texas. You can’t go wrong at Duncan Depot Antiques which offers, “primitive to retro and most everything in between.” Browse, shop, and support unique businesses such as Braly’s Ace Hardware known as, “One of the Coolest Hardware Stores on the Planet.” Enjoy a cup of coffee and satisfy your thirst for everything unique at Wells Creek Crossing and Cream & Coffee, an eclectic shop featuring sculptural and painted art and unique finds from brand new to shabby chic and rustic to vintage. Enjoy the fabulous shops offered in this culturally rich and vibrant downtown area.

Named by Texas Highways Magazine as a Top 40 Travel Destination, Palestine has 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 for those of you that wish to soak up the beauty of the dogwood tree and say goodbye to winter. For a day or a whole weekend, a trip to Palestine promises fun and rejuvenation for all. See everything that the season offers at visitpalestine.com.

7 REASONS TO ENJOY THE HOLIDAY SEASON IN PALESTINE

Brick storefronts adorned with twinkling lights. Horse-drawn carriages trotting by a towering Christmas tree. A festive train ride to the North Pole. Welcome to the holiday season in Palestine, a charming East Texas town that was named among the 10 places in the state that look like they’re from a Hallmark Movie by Only in Your State. When you want to get away this holiday season, discover all the magic of Christmas among the lush forests of the Piney Woods in Palestine.

POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE
Photo courtesy of Texas State Railroad

The Polar Express is One of a Kind

Put on your pajamas and head to the Palestine Depot of the Texas State Railroad to climb aboard a magical train ride to meet Santa Claus himself. Inspired by The Polar Express, a children’s book penned by Chris Van Allsburg, The Polar Express Train Ride™ (Nov. 19 – Dec. 26) evokes the many wonders of the holiday season in an experience like no other. Settle into your seat on the vintage train and savor hot chocolate and cookies as you listen to Van Allsburg’s classic tale and sing along to Christmas carols. Arrive at the North Pole and you’ll see a dazzling display of holiday lights, a fitting scene to meet Jolly Old Saint Nick. Fun for folks of all ages, The Polar Express Train Ride ™ is a unique holiday tradition that everyone can enjoy.

Grinch's Lair at the Texas Jailhouse
Photo by Tyler Paper

You Can Visit the Grinch’s Home

He might be mean and green, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stop by the Grinch’s house to say, “Merry Christmas!” In fact, the grouch will even give you a tour. Follow him through what’s known as the Grinch’s Lair, and you’ll come across other characters from Dr. Seuss’ beloved How the Grinch Stole Christmas. A fun and festive experience, this live and interactive production will have you feeling the festive spirit of the holidays, even if the Grinch isn’t. Held at the Historic Anderson County Jail Friday through Sunday from Nov. 19 through Dec. 19, this cheery event will put a smile on your face. Click here to get your tickets today.

Photo courtesy of Dave Shultz

Palestine’s Christmas Parade Will Put You in the Holiday Spirit

It’s not the holiday season without Christmas lights, and downtown Palestine comes alive with the spirit of the season during the annual Christmas Parade of Lights (Dec. 4). Find a good spot in front of the Historic Anderson County Courthouse so you can catch the lighting of the Courthouse Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at 7 p.m., which kicks off the parade. Then watch as festive floats roll by as the parade meanders through Old Town and the downtown area. As the parade winds down, head to Rotary Park for photos with Santa and a screening of a classic holiday film. A beloved local tradition, the Christmas Parade of Lights is the perfect way to start your holiday season.

Photo courtesy Dave Shultz

Fine Texas Wines & Culinary Delights

The pine forests of East Texas provide a stunning backdrop for some of the Lone Star State’s finest wines, many of which you can try for yourself during the Palestine Main Street Whiskey & Wine Swirl (Dec. 11). Sip on a flavorful whiskey or your favorite red or white and savor culinary delights as you stroll through Historic Downtown Palestine, admiring all the holiday decorations along the way. Not only is this a great chance to treat yourself, it’s also the ideal time to get some of your Christmas shopping done as the area’s local shops and boutiques stay open throughout the evening. Browsing for something for that special person on your list while indulging in some of Texas’ finest flavors is a must during Palestine’s festival holiday season. Get your tickets for the Wine Swirl here.

Old Town Christmas
Photo by Dave Shultz

Palestine’s Old Town is Full of Unique Bars & Restaurants

Any getaway should include delicious drinks and mouthwatering eats, especially if you’re traveling during the holiday season. If you really want to treat yourself, Palestine’s Old Town is the place to be. Start with a morning pick-me-up at Cream & Coffee’s Wells Creek location, a local spot for exceptional coffee and espresso drinks, teas, hot chocolates, and even a muffin or chocolate-covered coffee beans. For hearty burgers, sandwiches, a tantalizing selection of craft beer and wine, and an abundance of outdoor seating, head to Pint and Barrel Drafthouse.

Craving a bit of spice in your life? Tuck into some boiled shrimp or crab legs with a bit of heat to them at Hambones Cajun, which is also the ideal eatery to hit if you’re craving fried crawfish or po’ boys served with fries. Since sugary sweets are synonymous with the season, you can’t miss a slice of pie from Oxbow Bakery. Named among the Best Places for Pie in Texas by Texas Highways Magazine and The South’s Best Pies by Southern Living Magazine, Oxbow’s buttermilk, pecan, chocolate meringue, and cherry cream cheese are to die for. Finally, close out the day with drinks at The Shelton Gin, a restaurant, bar, nightclub, and live music venue that’s one of the town’s most happening hangouts.

Whether you’re looking to treat yourself or for a fun night out, all roads lead to Palestine’s Old Town.

Carriage Rides

Carriage Rides Will Make You Feel Like You’re in a Hallmark Movie

Although Downtown Palestine looks like the backdrop of a Hallmark Christmas flick, going on a ride with Old Town Carriage Rides will have you feeling like you’re the star of the show. Settle into an old-fashioned carriage and embark on a nighttime tour of Historic Downtown Palestine illuminated by an affluence of Christmas lights. Each carriage seats from two to four people, making it a great option for either a romantic adventure or something fun to do with your family. Rides leave from Wells Creek Crossing on Saturdays from Nov. 20 – Dec. 18, as well as on Christmas Eve, and you can even schedule a private ride by calling (903) 804-0494.

Wells Creek Crossing Shop

It’s Easy to Do All Your Christmas Shopping

It’s not the holiday season without some shopping. After you make your holiday gift list (and check it twice), browse the one-of-a-kind stores throughout downtown Palestine. Step into Old Town Vintage & More for its eclectic array of antique and vintage goods that range from handmade jewelry, goat milk soaps, boutique clothes, and works by local artists. For the latest in ladies’ fashion, Broken Boutique is where you’ll want to go. Meanwhile, Wells Creek Crossing has sculptures and paintings by local artists, while Star of Texas Antiques is full of rare books and other treasures that’ll make the ideal gift for the collector in your life.

You won’t want to miss out on the fantastically festive holiday shopping events throughout Palestine, either. Get a start on your gift shopping at the Christmas in Candyland Market (Dec. 3 – 4) and peruse the selection of local produce, homemade soaps, handmade jewelry, and other one-of-a-kind goods at Christmas at the Farmers Market (Dec. 4, 11, and 18).

It’s the season to be jolly, especially when you visit Palestine for the holidays. Whether you’re riding a train to the North Pole, enjoying all the lights and colors of Christmas, or shopping for gifts in unique shops, being here will have you feeling festive. Plan your stay here.