Celebrate November in North Texas: Top Fall Events and Activities

Celebrate November in North Texas: Top Fall Events and Activities

November in North Texas brings a perfect mix of autumn beauty and early holiday festivities! From Thanksgiving runs to festive markets, here’s a list of must-do activities to make the most of your November.

1. Harvest and Holiday Festivals

Celebrate the season with festivals that bring together great food, music, and crafts! The Fort Worth Greek Festival(early November) features authentic Greek food, live entertainment, and artisan goods. Over at the Dallas Arboretum, Holiday at the Arboretum kicks off in mid-November, with a holiday village, the “12 Days of Christmas” displays, and cozy holiday treats.

2. Thanksgiving Turkey Trots

Kick-start your Thanksgiving morning with a Turkey Trot! The Downtown Denton Turkey Trot is a fun, family-friendly run that takes you through historic Denton, and benefits local charities. In Dallas and Fort Worth, the YMCA Turkey Trots also draw in runners, walkers, and spectators alike, creating a festive, active way to start the holiday with a meaningful cause.

3. Fall Farmers Markets and Seasonal Treats

Farmers markets are a great spot to gather fresh fall produce and seasonal goodies. The Dallas Farmers Market offers everything from fresh pumpkins to baked goods perfect for your Thanksgiving table. McKinney Farmers Market is another favorite for local foods, holiday gifts, and a taste of North Texas’ small-town charm.

4. Brewery and Winery Tours

North Texas breweries and wineries are especially inviting in November. Check out Martin House Brewing in Fort Worth for seasonal brews, or explore Messina Hof in Grapevine for a vineyard experience complete with tastings and fall-inspired flavors. For a cozy vibe, Landon Winery in McKinney is a great choice.

5. Holiday Lighting Events

Holiday lights start shining bright in late November, marking the start of the festive season. The Grapevine Parade of Lights transforms historic downtown Grapevine with sparkling lights and decorated floats, while Klyde Warren Park in Dallas hosts its annual tree lighting, bringing in live music and holiday treats. The Fort Worth Parade of Lights is another festive favorite, complete with illuminated floats and a grand tree lighting ceremony.

6. Outdoor Arts and Craft Fairs

November is the perfect time for arts and crafts fairs! The Etsy Dallas Jingle Bash in early November at Gilley’s Dallas showcases unique holiday gifts from local artisans. If you’re near Fort Worth, visit the Panther Island Pavilion Arts Festival for art, crafts, and food vendors, all set against the scenic Trinity River.

7. Scenic Nature Walks and Hikes

Enjoy the cool, crisp air on a nature hike or scenic walk through North Texas parks. Cedar Ridge Preserve in Dallas and Arbor Hills Nature Preserve in Plano offer stunning views of fall foliage. For a family-friendly day trip, Ray Roberts Lake State Park provides trails, picnic areas, and lakeside views ideal for fall photos.

8. Campfire Nights and S’mores

Gather your friends and family for an evening under the stars with s’mores and campfires! Lake Ray Roberts State Parkand Eisenhower State Park are popular for fall camping, offering great spots for stargazing and cozy fireside memories.

9. Catch a Football Game

November wouldn’t be complete without football in Texas! Watch the Dallas Cowboys take on their rivals at AT&T Stadium or support your local high school teams as they head into playoff season. The games bring out community pride, and the excitement is perfect for a fun fall evening.

10. Thanksgiving-Themed Cooking Classes

Brush up on your culinary skills before the big holiday! Central Market offers classes on holiday favorites, from savory sides to sweet pies. Sur La Table hosts themed cooking sessions where you can master Thanksgiving dishes or experiment with creative new recipes. It’s a great way to get into the Thanksgiving spirit and impress at the dinner table!

November in North Texas offers plenty of ways to enjoy the crisp fall air, start the holiday season, and gather with loved ones. Whether you’re running in a Turkey Trot, exploring holiday markets, or watching football, these activities will make the season memorable!

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