It may not be the first thing that comes to mind, but Texas is a holiday wonderland during the Christmas season with offering magical experiences for people young and old. Here are some Texas destinations that you have to see this holiday season!

Grapevine – The Christmas Capital of Texas

The DFW suburb, Grapevine, takes Christmas very seriously. They hold over 1,400 Christmas events during the holiday season. The Parade of Lights and the North Pole Express train ride offer fun Christmas experiences, and Main Street is lit up with beautiful decorations and Christmas-themed shops.

San Antonio River Walk

All year round the River Walk is an iconic destination, but it becomes even more enchanting around Christmas with millions of holiday lights adorning the trees along the water. Some of the unique Christmas activities you can see and experience are caroling boats, a holiday artisan market, and festive dining experiences at riverside restaurants.

Fredericksburg – A German Christmas Experience

Would you like to see a 26-foot Christmas pyramid? Do you enjoy a little wine with your Christmas celebrations? Look no further than Fredericksburg. This Hill Country town provides a unique mixture of both Texas and German Holiday traditions.

Galveston – Moody Gardens and Festival of Lights

Galveston’s Moody Gardens features a mile-long trail of lights, an indoor ice sculpture exhibit, and a holiday-themed 3D theater. You can also visit Santa’s workshop or take a ride on the Arctic Slide.

Austin Trail of Lights

In Zilker Park you can experience on of Texas' largest holiday events. The Austin Trail of lights has some very creative displays of lights, food trucks, and live music. It's basically Santa Claus' version of the Austin City Limits festival.

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