Dallas – Fort Worth may be the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States with a population exceeding seven million, but that doesn’t mean it can’t co-exist with its smaller neighbors. The Metroplex proper includes more than 140 small towns and dozens of mid-size cities that share the 9,286 square miles across 13 counties. Countless more tiny towns dot the roads throughout the broader North Texas region. Each has its own unique charms and a strong sense of community, along with some truly outstanding restaurants and shopping. Here are 15 small towns near Dallas – Fort Worth to visit when you want to escape the big city life and enjoy an environment where life is still simple and traffic snarls are non-existent.
- Hico
Broderick/Flickr With a population of around 1,341, the town’s motto is “Where Everybody is Somebody!” Hico (pronounced High-co) maintains that outlaw Billy the Kid lived out his last years of life here. They even have a museum. Check it out and decide for yourself. Hico, TX 76457, USA
- West
Andrew T Thrasher/Flickr Countless Texans travel through West daily, as interstate 35 goes right through the town. It is conveniently located between DFW and destinations such as Austin and Houston. It’s the epic kolaches that make people stop and visit West and its population of under 3,000.
Kent Wang/Flickr The Czech Stop in West draws lines of people daily who wait sometimes for hours to take home (or eat on the spot) legendary kolaches from the all-in-one deli/bakery and convenience store. West, TX 76691, USA
- Ennis
Steven Martin/Flickr Ennis embodies a hometown feel and is known across the state for its bluebonnet fields and beautiful countryside. Ennis loves festivals and hosts the National Polka Festival every Memorial Day weekend. Its population is around 18,000. Ennis, TX, USA
- Pilot Point
Steven Martin/Flickr With a population of just over 4,000, Pilot Point claims movie star fame. This former bank (now an antique store) was used in the 1967 movie Bonnie & Clyde.
Adam Simmons/Flickr The area is best known, however, for the gentle rolling hills, nearby state parks, and Lake Ray Roberts. Pilot Point, TX 76258, USA
- Thurber
Pierce Place/Flickr While Thurber today is a modern-day ghost town with less than 48 residents, over 10,000 folks once called this town home. Between 1888 and 1921 this town located about 70 miles west of Fort Worth was one of the largest producers of coal in Texas. Abandoned coal miner homes and turn-of-the-century smokestacks still stand. This photo is of the historic St. Barbara’s Catholic Church. Thurber, TX 76463, USA
- Glen Rose
QuesterMark/Flickr Glen Rose has a population of about 2,500, and while the drive through the city and its stone-structure courthouse and town square are impressive, the mention of “dinosaurs” has made them a favorite spot with tourists.
..Russ../Flickr Dinosaur Valley State Park and Dinosaur World draw tourists to Glen Rose from all over the world here every year. Glen Rose, TX, USA
- Walnut Springs
Tiny House Brewing & Farmstead/Flickr Walnut Springs has a population of about 823, but its small size doesn’t equate to any shortage of fun.
Walnut Springs Rattlesnake Roundup/Facebook An annual highlight in town is the Rattlesnake Roundup and Snake Dance. Walnut Springs, TX 76690, USA
- Granbury
Inn on Lake Granbury Granbury is a perfect day-trip getaway from DFW. With a population of around 8,000, it features a town square, outstanding shopping, festivals, and special events almost every weekend. Lake Granbury beckons guests with its great fishing and boating. Granbury, TX, USA
- Van Alstyne
Women Rock Inc. Fall der All is just one of the festivals that bring out the town in Van Alstyne. It is located about 45 miles north of Dallas and has a population of about 3,000 and growing. Van Alstyne, TX, USA
- Justin
City of Justin, Texas/Facebook Justin has a population of about 3,246, and locals hope to keep it that way. However, with its close proximity to Texas Motor Speedway, growth is inevitable.
Justin Boots/Facebook While Justin Boots headquarters is actually in Fort Worth, there is a large outlet store here. While people think that the town is named after the bootmaker, it’s really just coincidence that Justin is home to many stores that feature Western wear. Justin, TX 76247, USA
- Iredell
gosdin/Flickr Iredell (pronounced “Ire-dell”) may be small in size but it’s big on heart. It has a current population of about 339. Fishing on the Bosque River, hunting, and all things outdoors are popular with residents. Many businesses are closed on the formerly busy main streets but locals are hopeful about future growth. Iredell, TX 76649, USA
- Little Elm
Town of Little Elm, TX Website Located on the shores of Lake Lewisville, the town of Little Elm features the largest beach area in North Texas. The town has experienced exponential growth because its location is only 35 miles outside of downtown Dallas. The 2000 census had the population at 3,646. It is now over 25,000. Little Elm, TX, USA
- Denison
DiAnn L’Roy/Flickr Denison is a happening city with a robust historic downtown area. The 30-block area has been officially designated a Texas Main Street City by the Texas Historical Society.
Jim Bowen/Flickr Denison also just happens to be the birthplace of our nation’s 34th president, Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower. Its population has grown to about 22,000. Denison, TX, USA
- Waxahachie
Diann Bayes/Flickr Waxahachie is perhaps best known for its beautiful historic buildings and a breathtaking gothic-style courthouse.
Ken Slade/Flickr The town also has a claim to fame as the self-described “crepe myrtle capital” and pays homage to the blooming tree there with a large festival every summer. It also hosts the annual Scarborough Faire. About 30,000 residents call Waxahachie (pronounced “walks-uh-hatchie”) home. Waxahachie, TX, USA
- Weatherford
Omar Bárcena/Flickr Weatherford may have passed the small-town status, but its quaint charm and small-town roots make it the perfect day trip. Weatherford locals are known for going all out for the holidays and welcoming visitors like they are kin. Weatherford’s current population is about 25,250. Weatherford, TX, USA
Which of these small towns in Texas have you visited and what other ones should be added to this list for their history or charm?
Broderick/Flickr
With a population of around 1,341, the town’s motto is “Where Everybody is Somebody!” Hico (pronounced High-co) maintains that outlaw Billy the Kid lived out his last years of life here. They even have a museum. Check it out and decide for yourself.
Hico, TX 76457, USA
Andrew T Thrasher/Flickr
Countless Texans travel through West daily, as interstate 35 goes right through the town. It is conveniently located between DFW and destinations such as Austin and Houston. It’s the epic kolaches that make people stop and visit West and its population of under 3,000.
Kent Wang/Flickr
The Czech Stop in West draws lines of people daily who wait sometimes for hours to take home (or eat on the spot) legendary kolaches from the all-in-one deli/bakery and convenience store.
West, TX 76691, USA
Steven Martin/Flickr
Ennis embodies a hometown feel and is known across the state for its bluebonnet fields and beautiful countryside. Ennis loves festivals and hosts the National Polka Festival every Memorial Day weekend. Its population is around 18,000.
Ennis, TX, USA
With a population of just over 4,000, Pilot Point claims movie star fame. This former bank (now an antique store) was used in the 1967 movie Bonnie & Clyde.
Adam Simmons/Flickr
The area is best known, however, for the gentle rolling hills, nearby state parks, and Lake Ray Roberts.
Pilot Point, TX 76258, USA
Pierce Place/Flickr
While Thurber today is a modern-day ghost town with less than 48 residents, over 10,000 folks once called this town home. Between 1888 and 1921 this town located about 70 miles west of Fort Worth was one of the largest producers of coal in Texas. Abandoned coal miner homes and turn-of-the-century smokestacks still stand. This photo is of the historic St. Barbara’s Catholic Church.
Thurber, TX 76463, USA
QuesterMark/Flickr
Glen Rose has a population of about 2,500, and while the drive through the city and its stone-structure courthouse and town square are impressive, the mention of “dinosaurs” has made them a favorite spot with tourists.
..Russ../Flickr
Dinosaur Valley State Park and Dinosaur World draw tourists to Glen Rose from all over the world here every year.
Glen Rose, TX, USA
Tiny House Brewing & Farmstead/Flickr
Walnut Springs has a population of about 823, but its small size doesn’t equate to any shortage of fun.
Walnut Springs Rattlesnake Roundup/Facebook
An annual highlight in town is the Rattlesnake Roundup and Snake Dance.
Walnut Springs, TX 76690, USA
Inn on Lake Granbury
Granbury is a perfect day-trip getaway from DFW. With a population of around 8,000, it features a town square, outstanding shopping, festivals, and special events almost every weekend. Lake Granbury beckons guests with its great fishing and boating.
Granbury, TX, USA
Women Rock Inc.
Fall der All is just one of the festivals that bring out the town in Van Alstyne. It is located about 45 miles north of Dallas and has a population of about 3,000 and growing.
Van Alstyne, TX, USA
City of Justin, Texas/Facebook
Justin has a population of about 3,246, and locals hope to keep it that way. However, with its close proximity to Texas Motor Speedway, growth is inevitable.
Justin Boots/Facebook
While Justin Boots headquarters is actually in Fort Worth, there is a large outlet store here. While people think that the town is named after the bootmaker, it’s really just coincidence that Justin is home to many stores that feature Western wear.
Justin, TX 76247, USA
gosdin/Flickr
Iredell (pronounced “Ire-dell”) may be small in size but it’s big on heart. It has a current population of about 339. Fishing on the Bosque River, hunting, and all things outdoors are popular with residents. Many businesses are closed on the formerly busy main streets but locals are hopeful about future growth.
Iredell, TX 76649, USA
Town of Little Elm, TX Website
Located on the shores of Lake Lewisville, the town of Little Elm features the largest beach area in North Texas. The town has experienced exponential growth because its location is only 35 miles outside of downtown Dallas. The 2000 census had the population at 3,646. It is now over 25,000.
Little Elm, TX, USA
DiAnn L’Roy/Flickr
Denison is a happening city with a robust historic downtown area. The 30-block area has been officially designated a Texas Main Street City by the Texas Historical Society.
Jim Bowen/Flickr
Denison also just happens to be the birthplace of our nation’s 34th president, Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower. Its population has grown to about 22,000.
Denison, TX, USA
Diann Bayes/Flickr
Waxahachie is perhaps best known for its beautiful historic buildings and a breathtaking gothic-style courthouse.
Ken Slade/Flickr
The town also has a claim to fame as the self-described “crepe myrtle capital” and pays homage to the blooming tree there with a large festival every summer. It also hosts the annual Scarborough Faire. About 30,000 residents call Waxahachie (pronounced “walks-uh-hatchie”) home.
Waxahachie, TX, USA
Omar Bárcena/Flickr
Weatherford may have passed the small-town status, but its quaint charm and small-town roots make it the perfect day trip. Weatherford locals are known for going all out for the holidays and welcoming visitors like they are kin. Weatherford’s current population is about 25,250.
Weatherford, TX, USA
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Things To Do Near Dallas - Fort Worth
September 23, 2022
Sara Dager
What are the best hikes in Dallas - Forth Worth? If you’re ready to tighten up your boot laces and step out on the trail, there are a fair amount of great hikes in the Dallas - Fort Worth area for hikers of every level of ability. If you have a large group of varied abilities, then an accessible hike is probably best and we recommend the Challenger Seven Park loop. It’s about 2.4 miles and the stunning forested areas you walk through feel straight out of a fairy tale. If you are looking for something more complex, you might want to try hiking Cedar Ridge Preserve. This area has ten miles of different trails with intense terrain and good elevation. The views are well worth the effort though! Where are the best restaurants in Dallas - Fort Worth? If you want to eat like the locals, there are a good amount of restaurants in Dallas - Fort Worth that are perfect for that. Don’t let the name deceive you, Jimmy’s Food Store has amazing Italian classics and a comfy atmosphere, and you can take home some of your favorite in ingredients from the market. Sit down at Rodeo Goat for some of the best burgers of your life. Or if you want something spicier, maybe try Velvet Taco, your taste buds will thank you! What are the most fun and free things to do in Dallas - Fort Worth? There are so many fun and free things to do in Dallas - Fort Worth! The M-Line Trolley is an adventure in itself, and that’s not counting all the neat attractions you will visit on your journey. An awesome way to spend an afternoon is watching cattle drives at the stockyards and admiring the area. Or if you’re a history connoisseur, you can visit Dealy Plaza, the site of JFK/s tragic assassination. And, of course, we can’t forget the many charming parks and the joy of simply walking around and exploring.
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If you’re ready to tighten up your boot laces and step out on the trail, there are a fair amount of great hikes in the Dallas - Fort Worth area for hikers of every level of ability. If you have a large group of varied abilities, then an accessible hike is probably best and we recommend the Challenger Seven Park loop. It’s about 2.4 miles and the stunning forested areas you walk through feel straight out of a fairy tale. If you are looking for something more complex, you might want to try hiking Cedar Ridge Preserve. This area has ten miles of different trails with intense terrain and good elevation. The views are well worth the effort though!
Where are the best restaurants in Dallas - Fort Worth?
If you want to eat like the locals, there are a good amount of restaurants in Dallas - Fort Worth that are perfect for that. Don’t let the name deceive you, Jimmy’s Food Store has amazing Italian classics and a comfy atmosphere, and you can take home some of your favorite in ingredients from the market. Sit down at Rodeo Goat for some of the best burgers of your life. Or if you want something spicier, maybe try Velvet Taco, your taste buds will thank you!
What are the most fun and free things to do in Dallas - Fort Worth?
There are so many fun and free things to do in Dallas - Fort Worth! The M-Line Trolley is an adventure in itself, and that’s not counting all the neat attractions you will visit on your journey. An awesome way to spend an afternoon is watching cattle drives at the stockyards and admiring the area. Or if you’re a history connoisseur, you can visit Dealy Plaza, the site of JFK/s tragic assassination. And, of course, we can’t forget the many charming parks and the joy of simply walking around and exploring.