
Dallas Day Trips
Whether you're new to Dallas or not, you may not have known about all these interesting & exciting places to go - on a Day Trip! Yes, there really are tons of places you can visit this summer for your Summer Daycation or Kids Summer Staycation. For all you "day trippers" out there, here's a list of Dallas Day Trips we thought you might like including Texas Factory Tours.
FACTORY TOURS:
Dr Pepper Museum — Waco, Texas
“Wouldn’t you like to be a Pepper too?” If you answer “yes,” then head to the Dr Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas, one of two Texas museums that tell the Dr Pepper story (the other is in Dublin). This soda-centric museum displays the usual collection of vintage bottles and advertising materials, along with an on-site artesian well, a working soda fountain and an animatronics-enhanced mannequin of Charles Alderton, the pharmacist who invented Dr Pepper circa 1885.300 South 5th Street, Waco, TX 76701-2115
(254) 757-1025
Sweet Shop USA
Formerly located in Fort Worth, the company is now located in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Sweet Shop is a family owned producer of hand-made chocolates. From our inception, our company has sought and continually trained individuals with experience in the art of hand crafting chocolates.
1316 Industrial Road, Mount Pleasant, TX 75455
800-222-2269
Russell Stover Candy Store – Terrell, Texas
While not a factory, you can tour the candy store for a full selection of Russell Stover boxed candies and chocolates, including Net Carb, Sugar Free, factory seconds, and bargains galore. Kids Zone filled with fun treats for kids and adults of all ages
Collin Street Bakery - Corsicana, Texas
Our family-owned-and-operated bakery, located just 50 miles south of Dallas, Texas, has been baking the world-famous DeLuxe Fruitcake for over 100 years.
Jardine Foods - Buda, Texas
Way back in 1979, a group of folks known as The Jardine Outfit began making salsas, BBQ sauces, hot sauces, chili mixes, seasonings, and other ranch recipes. We based our unique recipes on traditions found in Texas ranching. Today, we pride ourselves in carrying on the tradition of good taste, while adding a few new ingredients to give our recipes a little extra kick of flavor. We start each morning with fresh ingredients, and prepare our products in small batches to insure perfect quality and the freshest taste.
1 Chisholm Trail, Buda, TX 78610
1-800-544-1880
Pape's Pecan Company - Seguin, TX
Tour the facility, pecan orchard, and collection of more than 3,000 antique pecan crackers. You'll see the harvesting, processing, and packaging of pecans. The harvest begins in September and continues through December, while processing continues through May.
Highway 101 South, Seguin, TX
(830) 379-7442
Nocona - Nocona, Texas
Tour the only factory in the US producing hand-made baseball gloves.
Southwest Dairy Museum - Sulphur Springs Texas
The Southwest Dairy Museum operates in an educational and promotional capacity for the dairy industry. The Museum provides the public with factual information about milk production, nutrition, and dairy products, helping to enhance the image of the dairyman. Come and see how ice cream is made, see the kids shows and dairy exhibits.
Blue Bell Factory Tour - Brenham, Texas
Take a tour of Texas’ favorite ice creamery! See where they make the best ice cream around.Tours are offered Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. every ten minutes as needed. We take 50 people per tour. Tickets for the "day" go on sale at 8:00 a.m. on a first come, first served basis. No weekend tours.
General Admission $5.00
Senior Citizens (55+) and Children (6 to 14) $3.00
1101 South Blue Bell Road, Brenham, Texas 77833
Dallas Day Trips:
EAST of DALLAS:
TERRELL TEXAS
Terrell has a rich history including museums such as the British Flying School Museum, El Paso Rail Car and much more. For those of you who want to kick back and eat some homemade peach ice cream, be sure to visit Ham's Orchard where you can also purchase the freshest peaches in Texas in their country store.
Terrell is located approximately 25 miles east of Dallas on Interstate Highway 20 and U.S. Highway 80 .
GRAND SALINE, TEXAS
Hwy 80, 71 miles East of Dallas
One of Texas' more unusual structures is The Salt Palace. This modern building , constructed entirely of salt blocks replaces a more modest cube that was built in 1977 for Grand Saline's Salt Festival. Other attractions include the restored Texas and Pacific Depot. Grand Saline is also the birthplace of famous aviator Wiley Post.
Marshall and Caddo Lake - Marshall TX
So deep is Marshall’s heritage that favorite son and newsman Bill Moyers hosted a popular PBS special titled, “Marshall, Texas, Marshall, Texas,” in his series, A Walk through the Twentieth Century with Bill Moyers. In and around town are plenty of leisurely diversions, and there are good reasons to stop along the way, too. But it’s likely that most people are drawn to Marshall for its proximity to Caddo Lake , the ancient and most fascinatingly beautiful body of water in Texas known for its lily pads and cypress trees.Take US Highway 80 or I-20 east to Marshall.
Jefferson Texas
Horse-drawn carriages ramble through brick streets, carrying visitors past magnolia-white mansions and neatly raised cottages. People come to Jefferson to discover history, bask in the natural surroundings and to slow down. The town offers an abundance of shops, restaurants and historic landmarks as well as riverboat tours, the “Gone With The Wind” museum, Vintage Vehicles Car Museum and more.
Carthage Texas
Home to Texas Country Music Hall of Fame and Tex Ritter Museum
Palestine, Texas
Take a 1 ½ hour ride between Palestine and Rusk in a vintage passenger car pulled by a steam or diesel powered locomotive at the Texas State Railroad. Palestine is also home to restored Victorian homes, world famous Eilenberger's Bakery, offering - for 100 years - old world recipe cakes and many more attractions.Athens, Texas
Home to Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center which includes tanks of Texas fish in native environments, a wetlands trail, museum & hatchery. Athens is the "Home of the Hamburger" and the "Black-Eyed Pea Capitol of the World".
Located approximately 75 miles Southeast of Dallas
Longview Texas
Take a self-guided tour of historic sights, visit the many lakes and rivers or swing by nearby Kilgore for the East Texas Oil Museum. Be sure to stop in at Bodacious Bar-b-que for the best bar-b-que in east Texas! Longview is a large enough city that you will find all the “comforts of home” including putt-putt golf, bowling and much more.
Kemp Texas
Be sure to visit the Heritage Market – full of Pennsylvania Dutch goodies including jams, jellies, pickles, baked goods and more treats.
Located on U.S. Highway 175 between Kaufman and Athens, Texas, we are just minutes from the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex.
Tyler Texas
Known for its famous “Tyler roses” the 14,000 acre rose garden boasts 35,000 rose bushes of 500 different varieties. Stop in and see The Cotton Belt Depot Train Museum, World of Wildlife Museum & Country Store, Caldwell Zoo, Cherokee Trace Drive-thru Safari Park, Camp Ford Historic Park and much more.Greenville, Texas
Includes the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum, Historic Downtown Greenville, Farmers’ Market, Matthews Prairie Nature Preserve, Heritage Garden and the delicious Puddin Hill Store. The store is famous for its Texas Pecan Fruitcakes, Chocolates, Pecan Krunch, Brittles and much more!
SOUTH of DALLAS:
Ennis, Texas
From parks and lakes to a nationally recognized professional motor sports venue and a regionally recognized multi-purpose sports complex, Ennis offers an abundance of recreation and leisure opportunities. Attractions include The Ennis Railroad & Cultural Heritage Museum, Texas Motorplex, 85 Speedway's dirt track car racing and more.
Located south on I-75.
West, Texas
Known as the "Czech Heritage Capital of Texas" visitors will find many local shops and bakeries displaying the Czech culture that is so much a part of the people in this small town. Sample home-made kolaches at the many bakeries. West is also home to Scott Podsednik of the Chicago White Sox.
Located south on I-35.
Waxahachie, Texas
The Downtown Square in Waxahachie, with its charming turn-of-the-century architecture and friendly people, is truly a time capsule of an era long since past. One can easily take a step back, for just a little while, to a place and time when values were a little clearer and life a little simpler. Waxahachie offers the visitor this opportunity to use their imagination to go back to another era such as turn of the century 905, or perhaps the roaring 1920's by just walking the downtown square. Your imagination is your only limitation! Take a walking or driving tour of the many Gingerbread Homes from the late 1800s or visit the Farmer’s Market.Located at the intersection of I-35E and US 287,
Waco Texas
In addition to the world famous Dr. Pepper museum, Waco is also home to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum, Official State Hall of Fame for the Texas Rangers law enforcement agency, Texas Sports Hall of Fame, for Texas athletes who have distinguished themselves both on and off the field and arenas and many more attractions. Baylor University makes its home in Waco. Take your teen or younger child to Baylor as a chance to educate them on universities.
NORTH of DALLAS:
BONHAM, TEXAS
Home to Sam Rayburn Library & his home: Just west of Downtown Bonham, the library contains memorabilia and furnishings from the Washington office of one of the country's most powerful and influential Speakers of the House. Other attractions: Fannin County Courthouse, Fort Inglish Park and Bonham State Park & Lake with camping, boating and picnic facilities.
Located on Hwy 121 and 56, 70 miles NE of Dallas.
DENISON, TEXAS
For history buffs, visit where former President Eisenhower was born or stroll the historic downtown & arts district. Denison is known as the city of “Firsts” including: “First Ice Cream Soda”, “First Ice Factory in North Texas”, "First Free Public Graded School in Texas”, “First with the tallest building in Texas” and where the Marx Brothers “First got their start at the Denison Opera House”. Also home to Hagerman Wildlife Refuge, Waterloo Park, Texoma Children's Museum and more.
OKLAHOMA:
Lake Texoma
This 89,000 acre lake on the Red River is shared by Texas and Oklahoma. It is widely recognized as a top fishing lake and is one of the most popular recreation destinations in the Southwest. Lake Texoma was built by the Corps of Engineers in the 1940's, and was stocked with black bass and crappie along with the native white bass in the Red and Washita Rivers.
The lake is located 75 miles north of Dallas on the Texas/Oklahoma border.
Lake Murray State Park, Ardmore, Oklahoma
Oklahoma's oldest and largest state park, located on the shores of beautiful Lake Murray. Fishing, boating and all water sports are found at Lake Murray. Other activities include golfing, picnics, camping, horseback riding, hayrides, hiking, biking, rollerblading, swimming, miniature golf and paddle boating.
Turner Falls, Davis, Oklahoma
Turner Falls Park in Davis, Oklahoma is the best Arbuckle Mountains family destination. From Dr. Collings' Rock Castle to the 77ft waterfall, Turner Falls Park offers unforgettable fun for the whole family – swimming, beaches, camping, hiking, 3 caves, picnic areas, geological formations and more.
Davis is located north of Dallas on I-35.
Arbuckle Wilderness, Davis, Oklahoma
Arbuckle Wilderness is a fantasy-land filled with fun for all ages! 400+ acres of NEWLY RENOVATED PARK set amidst the oak thickets, limestone outcroppings and the splendor of the beautiful Arbuckle Mountains. Arbuckle Wilderness was awarded 2005 attraction of the year by Oklahoma Department of Tourism.Davis is located north of Dallas on I-35.
WEST of FORT WORTH:
Weatherford Texas
Free public obstacle course, hiking, biking & equestrian trails, rattlesnake tour, farmer’s market, Lake Weatherford & more. For botanical delights visit the lush gardens of Chandor Gardens, Clark Gardens & 4D farms to pick your own apples & peaches.
Granbury Texas
Granbury is rich in legends and "history’s mysteries." You’ll find sites and tales surrounding John Wilkes Booth, Jesse James, Davy Crockett, and the hanging tower at the Old Jailhouse. Granbury Cemetery is the resting place for General Hiram B. Granbury; Jesse James; and Ashley Crockett, grandson of Davy Crockett.
Our Walking Driving Tour provides visitors with dozens of historic sites that take you back to the sparsely populated, rough-and-tumble frontier of yesterday and Granbury’s historic town square teeming with horse-drawn wagons and buggies. Come prepared to enjoy the old legends and historic tales of Hood County as you take a tour through the scenic countryside.
Located approximately 30 miles Southwest of Fort Worth, Texas on US Highway 377.
Glen Rose, Texas (just down the street from Granbury)Home to Fossil Rim and Dinosaur Valley on the Brazos and Paluxy Rivers. Come see authentic dinosaur tracks or visit Fossil Rim, a drive-thru safari park. Dinosaurs Come To Life In Land Of The Dinosaurs, The World's Best Live Action Dinosaur Musical, playing now thru August 21.
Whitney Texas
Known for the beautiful and clear Lake Whitney. Lake Whitney State Park includes 1000 acres for swimming, fishing, picnics, camping, scuba diving and more.
HICO, TEXAS
For unique shopping in the historical downtown district, luxurious bed and breakfasts located in the scenic Hill Country visit Hico. Also home to Wiseman House Chocolates, fine handmade chocolates.
Hico is located at the crossroads of highway 6, highway 220 and highway 281 – the top of the gorgeous Texas Hill Country, is a quick trip from Dallas.












