Since fall has officially begun, we have been searching the Internet for some of the places you simply can’t miss this season. Whether you enjoy hayrides, hiking, picking pumpkins, or trying out all the weird fried foods at state or local fairs, we have something in mind for everyone this fall season. Here are 10 places you HAVE to visit this fall in Texas!

  1. Lost Maples State Natural Area (Vanderpool)

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dan thibodeaux/flickr If you want to see some of the most striking, magnificent fall foliage in the country, you should check out Lost Maples this fall. I think the vibrant colors in the pictures speak for themselves!

  1. Barton Hill Farms (Bastrop)

Facebook Open from now til November 8th on Saturdays and Sundays, you will have a blast at Barton Hills Farm! From a pumpkin patch to their legendary corn maze to rides for kids to barnyard animals, they have a little something for people of all ages here to enjoy fall festivities!

  1. State Fair of Texas

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steven martin/flickr You really can’t miss the best fair in all of Texas, with fun family rides, exhibits, and enough fried food to keep you full for days! It goes on til October 18th, so make sure to make it out to Dallas for all the fair activities!

  1. Big Bend National Park

mlhradio/flickr If you get a chance to venture out to the Big Bend this fall, check out the Chisos Mountains area for stunning fall foliage!

  1. Guadalupe Mountains National Park (Salt Flat)

mlhradio/flickr Another wonderful place to witness the seasons change is Guadalupe Mountains National Park, especially in McKittrick Canyon.

  1. Garner State Park (Concan)

bettylynne/flickr The orange, yellow, and red hues of the leaves are here are just breathtaking.

  1. Martin Dies Jr State Park (Jasper)

NixBC/flickr How about the reflection of the gorgeous trees on the water at Martin Dies Jr State Park?!

  1. Dewberry Farm (Brookshire)

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Facebook Dewberry Farm offers many fun activities for families, including a corn maze, pumpkin patch, a horse carousel, merry-go-round, a cow train, wagon ride, and much, much more!

  1. Yesterland Farm (Canton)

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yesterlandfarm.com With over 30 attractions open during the fall season, you won’t want to miss visiting this wonderful family-friendly farm in Northeast Texas!

  1. Sweet Berry Farm (Marble Falls)

Michelle G/Yelp From painting a pumpkin to stuffing your own scarecrow to making your way through an elaborate hay maze, this awesome farm in the hill country has everything you’d ever want to celebrate the fall season!

What other places are must-visits this fall in Texas? Share your ideas and experiences with us in the comments!

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dan thibodeaux/flickr

If you want to see some of the most striking, magnificent fall foliage in the country, you should check out Lost Maples this fall. I think the vibrant colors in the pictures speak for themselves!

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Open from now til November 8th on Saturdays and Sundays, you will have a blast at Barton Hills Farm! From a pumpkin patch to their legendary corn maze to rides for kids to barnyard animals, they have a little something for people of all ages here to enjoy fall festivities!

goodhugh/flickr

steven martin/flickr

You really can’t miss the best fair in all of Texas, with fun family rides, exhibits, and enough fried food to keep you full for days! It goes on til October 18th, so make sure to make it out to Dallas for all the fair activities!

mlhradio/flickr

If you get a chance to venture out to the Big Bend this fall, check out the Chisos Mountains area for stunning fall foliage!

Another wonderful place to witness the seasons change is Guadalupe Mountains National Park, especially in McKittrick Canyon.

The orange, yellow, and red hues of the leaves are here are just breathtaking.

NixBC/flickr

How about the reflection of the gorgeous trees on the water at Martin Dies Jr State Park?!

.imelda/flickr

Dewberry Farm offers many fun activities for families, including a corn maze, pumpkin patch, a horse carousel, merry-go-round, a cow train, wagon ride, and much, much more!

yesterlandfarm.com

With over 30 attractions open during the fall season, you won’t want to miss visiting this wonderful family-friendly farm in Northeast Texas!

Michelle G/Yelp

From painting a pumpkin to stuffing your own scarecrow to making your way through an elaborate hay maze, this awesome farm in the hill country has everything you’d ever want to celebrate the fall season!

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