Looking for Fall Colors...
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Go south to a place called "Lost Maples State Park, in the Hill Country.
Or. wait a while. The leaves in Dallas should turn in a few weeks, although I will admit they are not as spectacular as the Smokies mountains in Tennessee, they still look good.
Or. wait a while. The leaves in Dallas should turn in a few weeks, although I will admit they are not as spectacular as the Smokies mountains in Tennessee, they still look good.
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Queen Wilhemena State Park on the Ark/Okla border has beautiful mountainous scenery and fall colors. A nice lodge atop the Mt. operated by Ark State Parks. Go to Ark. SP home page for a look. Nice place but is very popular especially in the fall. We were there for my birthday in early November a few years ago. It was very lovely.
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Cooper Lake State Park, about 80 miles NE of Dallas has pretty impressive colors if you catch it just right.
Take I-30 east to Greenville, get off at exit 101 towards Commerce/Paris-Hwy 24 and it is about 30 miles up the road. There are two seperate entrances, each pretty well marked on the highway about 20 miles apart from each other.
I have family in the area, it is not a bad drive something you could get up in the morning, drive to and be back before dark.
Take I-30 east to Greenville, get off at exit 101 towards Commerce/Paris-Hwy 24 and it is about 30 miles up the road. There are two seperate entrances, each pretty well marked on the highway about 20 miles apart from each other.
I have family in the area, it is not a bad drive something you could get up in the morning, drive to and be back before dark.




