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A Local’s Guide to Top Hidden Gems in North Texas

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TF Vineyard & Winery – Boyd, TX

Explore these under‑the‑radar treasures scattered across North Texas.

North Texas is growing. Everywhere you turn, between Dallas and Fort Worth, and beyond, there is a new building going up, a highway or bridge being built, and more people moving in than we locals might want. But what lies in and around all this newness might be a hidden gem for some. I, a local, dug a little deep to uncover a few hidden gems in North Texas for our readers to check out.

From lesser-known museums and historical sites to quirky attractions that offer unique experiences, and hidden parks and natural settings not commonly visited, your family’s summer will be packed with road trips.

Hidden Gems in North Texas

Beyond the big‑city bustle, you’ll find quiet lakes, historic main streets, prairie preserves, and quirky small‑town surprises that feel wonderfully under‑the‑radar. Let’s discover!

TF Vineyard & Winery

Have you been to Boyd, TX, lately? There are quite a few things to do in Boyd. Did you know there’s a winery down a rocky road that serves up a good selection of Texas dry barrel-aged reds and sweet whites? Yep, and they serve good pizzas and charcuterie boards. They also hold several fun events, including pruning and harvesting throughout the year. Visit the website for the calendar of events. TF Vineyard.

Winery is open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday – varies hours. Call before you go. 940-535-5622.

Demases Farm in Boyd, TX

If you’re going to the winery, stop by the farm stand to check out the veggies and fruits for sale. Also, jams, jellies, hot sauce, and more. In April-May, pick-your-own strawberries are available. Buy a bucket for $5, pick strawberries, then pay by the pound. We got in on the last weekend of it.

Demases Farm is in its 4th-generation. The grandfather of it all came from Greece and started the farm in 1919. The farm moved around some, but in 1987, it moved to Boyd – its last move. Address: 496 CR 4757. Contact: 940-577-0203. Not far from the winery.

Palo Pinto Mountains State Park

It’s open! With a lake …and mountains! Palo Pinto Mountains State Park is Texas’s newest state park in over 18 years. Enjoy over 16 miles of scenic trails, rock formations, and fishing and kayaking at the 91-acre Tucker Lake.

While there, indulge in the famous chicken-fried steak at Mary’s Cafe in Strawn.

LBJ National Grassland

Step inside Wise County, just outside of Decatur, where nature plays a huge role at the 20k+ protected acres Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) National Grassland. Under the care of the U.S. Forest Service, it’s a beloved North Texas haven for hikers, horseback riders, primitive campers, anglers, and hunters seeking wide‑open solitude.

Texas Goodies, Wine, and Boutiques

You’ve heard of the Texas Motor Speedway, right? Most have. Well, it’s directly in the vicinity of a growing town called Justin.

Justin was once a small country town, but no more. It’s growing, and with that comes some great shopping and dining. Right in downtown is Texas Patina, Grapes to Wine, Classy Cactus Antique Mall, JJ Designs, a darling quilt shop, Outlaw Burgers, Margaritas, and more. So whether you’re visiting the Speedway, the boot store, or coming for the day, stop in for lunch and shopping. There are quite a few brand-new colorful murals in town.

Also, people are going crazy over farmers’ markets. Justin has its own on the second weekend of the month until November. The next one is on June 13th on 4th Street.

Texas General Store

Did you know there is a store at Grapevine Mills Mall dedicated to Texas? Yep, it’s called Texas General Store, and they sell anything and everything in a big way – the Texas way! I’m almost positive you’ll find the right gift for your Texas friends or that friend who wishes they could have been with you. Maybe they will sell my book in the store!

Discover something new at https://www.instagram.com/texasgeneralstore

Speaking of my book, Small Town Texas will be available on October 1, 2026. Keep up with the progress of my book and where to buy it here >>> Small Town Texas.

Stars of Texas Music Festival – Eustace, TX

Small town, big audience, just southeast of Dallas, about an hour.

October 9-10, 2026

Country Music Lineup – Big Names – Aaron Watson, Brad Paisley, & Travis Tritt

See Stars of Texas Music Festival for more information.

Saddlerock Vineyards & Safari – Brock, TX

It’s a wildlife and safari park with a vineyard. They take you on a guided 90-minute tour and serve wine tastings at each stop. It hasn’t been open too long. Can’t wait to check it out myself. Brock, TX, is about 40 miles from downtown Fort Worth.

Local’s Best Dining in North Texas

You know what they say about where the best restaurants are – just ask a local. Here are a few places in North Texas known only to locals that you may want to know about, too. Our favs too.

  • Whistle Stop Cafe in Decatur – large portions with great prices. Try the chicken-fried steak – it’s huge.
  • Mary’s Cafe in Strawn – try the giant southern-style hamburger or the chicken-fried steak dinner.
  • Margaritas in Justin on Hwy 156. They have great margaritas and excellent outdoor seating. Some locals love their food, and some don’t – just saying!
  • Ranchman’s by Marty B in Ponder, TX – used to be known as Ponder Steakhouse, which served hearty filets, burgers & huge baked potatoes. Long ago, you had to call to order the baked potatoes with your meal. Not too many people know that Marty B is reopening this restaurant… soon. It will be a hit!
  • Tender Smokehouse in Celina – a highly-rated, small-town BBQ joint famous for its fall-apart brisket, smoked turkey, and sweet baked beans.
  • Want a grass-fed triple cowboy burger? Go to Burgwings in Fort Worth for that! Address: 3651 Sycamore School Rd #100. Locals are loving the burgers and atmosphere.
  • For legendary BBQ, head to McKinney or Frisco at Hutchins BBQ –  known for incredible tender brisket, house-made jalapeño sausages, and complimentary all-you-can-eat peach cobbler.
  • Have you heard of Rodeo Goat Burger? It’s a chain all over DFW – Dallas, Addison, Arlington – known for their 100% house-ground beef, turkey, chicken, and vegan patties.

If you’re looking to broaden your road trips beyond North Texas, check out this article – 13 Lesser-Known Places in Texas to Visit.

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About Kim Croisant

Kim Croisant is a freelance writer and owner of Texas Travel Talk. She is a native Texan living north of Fort Worth. When not writing about travel destinations, festivals, events, and hotels, she is working on her first book - "Small Town Texas" due out October 1, 2026. Kim loves red wine, chips & dip, and travel magazines. Follow her on Instagram @texastraveltalk.

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  1. CAROL FAYE JOHNSON says

    July 3, 2026 at 6:10 pm

    HELLO KIM! I AM A SENIOR NEEDING TO FIND A PLACE TO SELL THE CABBAGE PATCH DOLLS THAT I HAVE
    “SAVED” BY CLEANING, DRESSING, DECORATING… I CAN NOT SIT IN THE TEXAS HEAT AND ARE SELLING THEM BASICALLY AT MY COST. DO YOU KNOW OF ANY CRAFT FAIRS OR PLACES NEAR MANSFIELD TEXAS
    THAT WOULD NOT CHARGE VERY MUCH FOR ME TO GET THEM TO GOOD FAMILIES?
    WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP YOU MAY OFFER. THANK YOU!

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    • Kim Croisant says

      July 4, 2026 at 9:27 am

      HI Carol,

      I wished I could help, but I do not know of any places to sell your Cabbage Patch Dolls in or near Mansfield. Check with the city, they may be able to help.

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