The Best Things to do This Fall in Dallas

UPDATED AUGUST 2019
If there’s one thing (almost) everyone loves, it’s fall! Now, when it comes to fall in Dallas, it shows up for about a week at the end of November and it is absolutely magical. But the fall season starts long before that, so we know it’s best to embrace the 90º temps in the middle of October and roll with it! Whether you’re looking for the best Dallas pumpkin patch or just looking for fun things to do this fall in Dallas, we’ve got you covered with this list.Things to do in Dallas this fall

Things to do This Fall in Dallas

The Best Pumpkin Patch Dallas, TX

Autumn at The Arboretum

With close to 90,000 pumpkins and gourds gorgeously displayed, you won’t be disappointed with Autumn at The Arboretum! There’s a fairytale carriage (even Cinderella would be jealous), hay mazes and of course, the famous Dallas Arboretum pumpkin patch. Grab a few friends, bring a picnic and your camera and enjoy the sights on the lawn!

Cost: $15 admission $15 Parking
When: September 21st – October 31st
Where: 8525 Garland Road, Dallas, Texas 75218

Things to do this fall in dallas

Yesterland Farm

Located just outside of Dallas in Canton, TX is a true fall wonderland. The things to do at Yesterland Farm are endless! With everything from a corn maze to concerts and apple cannons, there is no shortage of things to do here! You could definitely spend a whole day here and still not want to leave.

The Yesterland Farm pumpkin patch is not something you want to miss!

Cost: Starting at $16.95 online, $21.95 at the gate, Kids 2 and under are free
When: September 21st – November 3rd (Saturday & Sunday only)
Where: 15410 Interstate 20 Canton, TX 75103

 

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Hall’s Pumpkin Farm

Hall’s Pumpkin Farm in Grapevine is another great attraction that so many people still don’t know about! They have a corn maze, pumpkin patch and hayrides! Hall’s Pumpkin Farm also has tons of areas set up for photo-ops, so be sure to bring your camera!

Cost: $5 admission(Cash only) – $5 hayrides, $3 after dark
When: September 27th – Late October
Where: 3420 Hall-Johnson Rd, Grapevine, TX 76051
Things to do this fall in dallas

Blase Pumpkin Patch

We found this amazing little farm a few years ago while planning a bridal shower! They are just east of Dallas in Rockwall and double as a blueberry farm in the spring. The pumpkin patch at Blaze Farm is absolutely adorable and the perfect place to take kiddos! They also have homemade treats available for purchase as well.

Cost: $8 admission
When: September 28th – October 31st
Where: 1232 E Fork Rd, Rockwall, TX 75087Things to do this fall in dallas

St. James Episcopal Church Pumpkin Patch

This is pumpkin patch totally deserves noting. I have been going here since I was little (#EastDallasRaised) and it always amazed me how many pumpkins they fit in to that little area, and how beautiful the area was!

Cost: Varies
When: September 28th – October 31st
Where: 9845 McCree Rd, Dallas, TX 75238
Things to do this fall in dallas

Glowing Pumpkin Patch

Cost: $20 adults, $18 age 60+, $16 ages 4-12, Free 3 and under; Group rates & late night pricing available
When: October 11th – 13th
Where: Howell Farms, 4016 W Division St. Arlington, TX 76012

 

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Dallas’ Original Pumpkin Patch

Located at the Dallas Farmers Market, Dallas’ Original Pumpkin Patch is a one day event that encompasses all things pumpkin (and fall). If you haven’t been to one of these one-day-festivals at the DFM, you’re in for a real treat! Be sure to stop in at Whiski Designs while you’re at the Farmer’s Market – they have a State Fair of Texas T-Shirt that we absolutely LOVE, and is perfect for fall in Dallas!

Cost: Free
When: October 12th
Where: 920 S Harwood St, Dallas, TX 75201

Fall Festivals & Activities in Dallas

Grapevine GrapeFest

Okay don’t sue us, but this festival isn’t technically in the fall, but whatever, close enough. GrapeFest is the largest wine festival in the southeast. This four day event is all about wine in the gorgeous area of Downtown Grapevine! We always consider this the inaugural start of Fall in Dallas.

Cost: $8 adults, $5 seniors (62+), $5 kids
When: September 12th – 15th
Where: Downtown Grapevine, TX 76051

Addison Oktoberfest

Addison is known for a few things – 1. having the most restaurants per capita than any other city in the US; 2. Taste (of) Addison; 3. Addison Oktoberfest. This festival has going on for as long as we can remember in Addison Circle. Grab your lederhosen and head down for some delicious beer and an afternoon of fun!

Cost: Free admission Thursday & Sunday, $10 admission adults, free for kids under 10
When: September 19th – 22nd
Where: Addison Circle Park, Addison, TX 75001

 

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Greek Food Festival of Dallas

Read that title again. Does this even need an explanation? The Dallas Greek Food Festival is a true gem, that should not be missed if you enjoy the mediterranean cuisine!
Cost: $9
When: September 20th – 22nd
Where: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 13555 Hillcrest Road, Dallas, TX 75240

 

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Plano Balloon Festival 

The Plano Balloon Festival has long been a staple in North Texas! Usually, the first weekend (or close to it) of fall, you can see dozens of beautiful hot air balloons floating through the sky in and around Plano! You can also enjoy tons of food and games at the festival! A definite family favorite!

Cost: $20 3-day weekend ticket, $10 1-day ticket, $5 kids 3-12 years old, $5 seniors 65+, Free kids 36 inches and under
When: September 20th – 22nd
Where: 2801 E Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, TX 75074
Things to do this fall in dallas

Smoked Dallas

Smoked is another great one-day festival in Dallas. With dozens of pitmasters cooking up some of the best BBQ they have to offer, this is any meat lover’s dream! Get there early to get the best selections!

Cost: $50 general admission, $96 VIP admission
When: September 21st
Where: 1902 Main St, Dallas, TX 75201

Six Flags Fright Fest

If you enjoy haunted-ish things and rollercoasters, this is definitely the fall event in

Cost: $50, various discounts available
When: September 21st – November 3rd
Where: 2201 E Road to Six Flags St, Arlington, TX 76010

The State Fair of Texas

If you’ve ever been to Dallas in the fall, you know the State Fair is one of the biggest attractions! With State fair discount days almost every day of the fair season, there’s no reason to ever pay full price for a ticket. Be sure to check out our State Fair of Texas Bucket List and some great State Fair of Texas photo ideas!
Cost: Varies, discounts available daily
When: September 27th – October 20th
Where: Fair Park, Dallas, TX 75210
Things to do this fall in dallas

Henrietta Creek Apple Orchard

This one is a new one for us. We had a friend recommend it to us and we can’t wait to check it out! This small, you-pick-it apple orchard is located just outside of Dallas. You’ll want to follow their Facebook page for their exact opening dates.

Cost: Unspecified
When: Late September – Mid October
Where: 14255 Old Denton Rd, Roanoke, Texas

Christmas in Cowtown

I know, I know, this is supposed to be a fall post, but Christmas in Cowtown is in the fall! This massive extravaganza is something so many people in Dallas and Fort Worth look forward to. Thousands of vendors prepare all year to have the best booth with the most unique gifts. Whether you’re looking to get a head start on your Christmas shopping or just looking to spoil yourself a little, Christmas in Cowtown is a great way to spend the day during the fall.

Cost: $12 general admission
When: October 10th – 13th
Where: Will Rogers Memorial Center, 3401 W. Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Texas/OU Weekend

If you’re new to Dallas, this one may be a little confusing for you. But, basically, the whole city is one giant party from Friday – Sunday morning. Fans and those alike, from both sides of the Red River flock to Dallas for one of the biggest weekends of college football. The whole city (or most of it at least) is adorned in burnt orange and crimson. Even if you aren’t a fan of either team, get out and enjoy the people-watching!
Cost: N/A
When: October 11th – 13th
Where: Dallas, TX

 

Really trying to get in to the fall spirit? Give our (sort of famous) pumpkin zucchini bread recipe or fall detox water a try!
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24 comments

  1. This is such a fun link up, I'd love to see the different type of fall activities there are in different cities! The ones in Dallas that you shared look so fun – especially the pumpkin patch! I'm from Malaysia, and I've never been to a pumpkin patch, but I really want to!

  2. I live in Austin, but one of my best friends just moved to Dallas. We're both from New England and miss the fall activities there… thanks for the tips! I'll have to pay her a visit soon.

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  4. There are so many fun events happening in autumn in America. It looks like you had lots of fun! I would love to try whatever the lady from the Dallas Greek Food Festival was offering you, looks yummy.

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