14 Spots in Texas That Will Drop Your Frozen Jaw This Winter
If you thought Texas was all tumbleweeds, you thought wrong! Be prepared to feast your eyes on some of the most beautiful winter in Texas photos. They're spectacular!
If you thought Texas was all dust and tumbleweeds, be prepared to feast your eyes on some of the most beautiful winter scenes we've ever encountered - in Texas or anywhere else. I am sure that some of you have searched “does it snow in Texas?” and the short answer is yes! In fact, over the years, some places in Texas have transformed into the prettiest winter wonderlands. Here are 14 examples of winter in Texas photos that will surely drop your jaw. They certainly blew me away!
1) Doesn't this look like it belongs on a calendar? (Rural Texas)
2) This snow-covered pear blossom is perfectly picturesque. (Denton)
3) These tree branches look like the gateway to a winter wonderland.
4) We'd love to be the driver of any train that travels on these tracks. (Waxahachie)
5) This scene looks like it's from another planet. (West Texas)
6) What a breathtaking sight. Can you believe this is Texas? (Austin)
7) This peaceful, frosty road is in the heart of the city. Unbelievable. (Fort Worth)
8) The snowfall on these trees is so uniform it's almost unreal. (Comanche County)
9) This park may be frozen, but the wildlife is loving the wintery weather. I wouldn’t mind hanging out with them in the snow. (Dallas)
10) Another postcard-worthy shot. This scene belongs in an old Western movie. (Caddo)
11) At least these cacti have some protection against the harsh winter conditions. (Plano)
12) ACTION SHOT!!! This little fella is living its best life.
13) This serene winter scene is as pretty as can be. The only thing that would make it better is if the pond was frozen so that we could go ice skating. (Comanche County)
14) This is a very rare (but incredibly beautiful) occurrence for East Texas.
Are you as absolutely in awe of these snapshots of winter in Texas as we are? I hope that you have your favorite places to see snow in Texas. We don’t always get snow here, but when we do, it’s good that we can spend time enjoying the frosty conditions.
If you'd like, try this Austin food tour to help you warm up on a chilly winter day in Texas. And be sure to bundle up in your favorite winter gear.
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