There are certain places to see fall foliage in Texas that most of us already know about: Garner State Park in Concan and Lost Maples State Natural Area in Vanderpool, for example. Other spots, such as the state park I’m going to tell you about today, fly under the radar, and it’s truly a shame. Daingerfield State Park is hiding way up in Northeast Texas and is home to some of the most stunning fall foliage in the Lone Star State. You can hike, fish, camp, and more, all while being surrounded by vibrant yellow, orange, and red leaves.

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Visit the Texas Parks & Wildlife website for more information about Daingerfield State Park.

Have you ever visited this under-the-radar state park? If so, do you think it’s one of the best places to see fall foliage in Texas? Tell us your thoughts in the comments, and be sure to check out our hiking packing list if you plan on tackling any of the trails in the park.

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