Spirit of the Season
Celebrate the season with 5 holiday road trips just a short drive from San Antonio
The holidays are upon us once again. In addition to hitting up the usual San Antonio haunts like the River Walk or The Nutcracker at the Tobin, consider taking a holiday road trip to really get into the spirit of the season.
These five spots feature everything from an old fashioned Christmas tree farm to a life-sized ice sculpture display. A short drive away from San Antonio (well, mostly) these Texas towns will have you feeling merry and bright in no time.
Elgin
The Elgin Christmas Tree Farm, located approximately 90 minutes northeast of the city, is the perfect family-friendly road trip destination. There’s nothing better than picking out that 8-foot Frasier fir, enjoying the petting zoo with the kids (alpacas, donkeys, and goats, oh my!), and sipping hot chocolate while strolling around the property. Don your brightest holiday sweater and listen to Christmas carols on the drive. The farm is open for Christmas tree sales beginning November 23.
Galveston
From the 45th annual Dickens on the Strand to ice skating at Moody Gardens to the downtown lanterns and lights display, Galveston is holiday central this December. While the four hour drive is a bit much for a spur-of-the-moment trip, make a weekend of it at The Treemont, get those last-minute stocking stuffers from the Strand, and indulge in some holiday cheer by sea.
Grapevine
A road trip to Grapevine, the official Christmas Capital of Texas, is sure to be a family favorite. Head to "Ice! at Gaylord Texan" for an impressive display of life-sized ice sculptures, ice slides, and an over-the-top light show. Prefer something a bit less chilly? Downtown’s historic Palace Arts Center Theatre offers classic Christmas movies and holiday concerts throughout the month of December.
Gruene
Historic Gruene, just 45 minutes from downtown, is its most charming during the holidays. Spend a day shopping at the Gruene Christmas Market, sign up for the 26th annual Jingle Bell Run on December 8, or catch the town’s Christmas tree lighting. Swing by Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in Texas, to end a (holi)day well spent.
McAllen
McAllen is three hours away, but worth it for the true holiday enthusiasts. On December 1, the city is hosting the McAllen Holiday Parade, the largest illuminated holiday parade in the state. In addition to admiring the impressive floats, drive on down to enjoy the holiday-themed carnival on November 29 through December 1 and sample food from more than 30 local vendors.