![]() Texas Fall Festivals Ranked 2025: Top Events and Insider TipsDiscover the must-see events and hidden gems across Texas for autumn 2025, from legendary fairs to small-town celebrations.
By: Texas View At the top of the list is Wurstfest in New Braunfels, running November 7-16. This ten-day celebration of German heritage fills the banks of the Comal River with polka, Bavarian foods, Texas craft beers, and a lively carnival atmosphere. North in Dallas, the State Fair of Texas claims its spot as a statewide tradition from September 26 through October 19, boasting livestock shows, thrilling rides, nightly concerts, and those famous inventive fried foods. Big Tex welcomes everyone for a month of classic state fair magic. Hill Country hosts Fredericksburg's Oktoberfest, Oct 3-5, where oompah bands, dancing, German sausages, Texas brews, and local wines fill the streets. The Texas Renaissance Festival transforms Todd Mission into a bustling 16th-century village every weekend from October 11 through November 30, offering jousting, artisan markets, costumed revelry, and theater across more than 50 stages. Other not-to-miss events: Tyler's Texas Rose Festival, October 16-19, celebrates the "Rose Capital of America" with parades and floral pageantry. Book lovers will flock to Austin's Texas Book Festival, November 8-9, for author panels and family activities. Urban Oktoberfests shine in McKinney (Sept 26-28) and Fort Worth (Sept 25-27), while Madisonville's Texas Mushroom Festival on October 18 delivers culinary creativity and small-town charm. Whether you want music, food, art, or hands-on family fun, Texas has something for everyone this fall. For a full breakdown of events, including dates, highlights, and insider tips, read the complete article at: https://texasview.org/ Discover even more Texas stories, travel guides, and community features at https://texasview.org/ Contact: Christian Linden, Texas View Source: Texas View #TexasFestivals #FallEvents #VisitTexas #TexasView Contact Company/Contact: ***@texasview.org Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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