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  1. Dinosaur Valley State Park looks like an amazing place to discover fall colors. It’s great how you have mentioned in detail the typical color changes gradually every week in November.And also how the fall colors in Texas are not similar to those in Midwest, Northeast or the Northwest.
    I have seen fall colors in Northeast and Midwest The view of the Paluxy river from the Limestone ledge trail is spectacular. It’s nice to learn how the first footprints of the Dinosaur was discovered by a nine year old boy before the park was established.
    I would love to visit the Dinosaur Valley State Park.

  2. We love to head out to experience the fall colours. So are always on the lookout for new spots to visit. Great to know that Dinosaur Valley State Park is one of the best spots in Texas. And awesome to read your tips from many visits. Especially to learn that the best time is much later than.I normally expect. Love that the weather can usually be counted on to be good for hiking.

  3. We’ve never been to Dinosaur Valley and we’d love to visit. My boys would be thrilled to see those tracks. Happy to know too that pets are allowed in the park.

    Will take your advise to visit around the second week of November and will try to visit on a weekday instead so it won’t be so packed. Thank you for sharing this.

  4. This is such a great guide for those looking to go during peak time. Fall is so lovely, and your pup seems to be enjoying the lovely autumn weather. How cute!

  5. With a name like this, I’d almost expect to find some dinosaurs here lol! It’s good to know when the colours actually change because it does take time. Very cool you can see dinosaur footprints here!

  6. I haven’t heard of Dinosaur Valley State Park before, but I love the colors of fall, so I’d love to visit this park this time of year. I especially like the reflection of trees in the water. Good to know it’s so close to Dallas. I will add it to my list for my next visit.

  7. Timing a visit to Dinosaur Valley State Park with the autumn colors seems to be a tricky endeavour. Calling the park office is definitely a good advice. However, for someone visiting from Europe (like me) it is probably not worth the effort. I thinks a visit without fall colors would be interesting enough.

    1. You are right! When you come from a faraway place, visiting the park in the fall and finding dinosaur tracks will be more than interesting.

  8. What a fun experience to go outdoors and actually exploring for ancient dinosaur tracks, this is so cool and unusual especially in a state park system. Hopefully these have signs and instructions on being careful and what to do around these tracks.

  9. Oh my gosh I had forgotten about Dinosaur Valley State Park! I camped here with my family when I was younger and we had so much fun! They have incredible mountain biking paths and I remember loving the area set up for kids with dinosaur bones. We went in the summer and it was SO HOT, I can only imagine how beautiful it would be in the fall.

    1. Fall or spring are my favorite times to visit Dinosaur Valley with fall foliage or wildflowers in the spring. I only went early in the morning during summer, because, as you said, it is SO HOT!

  10. It is very interesting how the colours of the foliage change so fast, from the end of October when everything is still green, to mid-November when the yellows are the stars. I would love to travel to the Dinosaur Valley and see these colours, I can imagine they are pretty spectacular. Living in quite a green country because of the rain, we don’t really get so many autumn colours.

  11. I love hiking in the autumn best of all seasons due to the amazing kaleidoscope of colours. Looks like Snoopy enjoyed hitting the trails and probably the cooler temperatures so he doesn’t get overheated. Would be cool to look out for those dinosaur tracks too!

  12. I guess Texas is a bit like Florida in that we don’t get those brilliant fall colors. Our leaves usually turn yellow after the cold snap in February. I’m not complaining though, I like places that stay green longer. It seems like Texas would be a great place to visit that time of year.

    1. You are right. No brilliant colors as we don’t have too many deciduous trees. And it’s a great time to visit during Fall and Spring.

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