Are you looking for the perfect place to see some fall colors in Texas?? I might have the perfect places for you!

No matter if you're more of a city or a scenic views-only kind of person, there's somewhere in Texas that you'll enjoy visiting to experience fall.

From big cities like Austin to small towns like Tyler, Texas has so many options!

What is the ideal fall?

When I think of fall, my ideal would be cool weather, days that are at least slightly hazy, and LOTS of changing leaves. Texas fall is unfortunately still pretty warm, but the other ideal fall aspects can be checked off!

Not all of Texas gets to experience leaves changing colors, and I think that's kind of sad. My whole life I've lived in an area where at least half of the tree leaves will change into hues of reds, yellows, oranges, and browns. It's something I think everyone should be able to see at least once.

This is why I asked Chat GPT to help me determine what Texas places are perfect for seeing some fall colors. It gave me a list of, I think, 10 pretty good places. Check them out here:

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There is just something really cool about transitioning with the world for the colder months and saying goodbye to the warmth with celebrations and beautiful colors.

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