Known for its famous Dogwood trees, the town of Palestine makes an excellent weekend getaway in Northeast Texas. The town is the county seat of Anderson County, Texas and has a population of about 19,000 people. Palestine was founded in 1846, making it one of the older towns in Texas. There is a historic downtown that is part of a vibrant Main Street district.
Many of the historic buildings Palestine have been well preserved and are still functioning. The best known is the train depot, which is still in operation as part of the Texas State Railroad.
Palestine is a certified Film Friendly Texas community. Many shows were filmed in Palestine including portions of the television show 1883. Palestine is also a Main Street Community and a Preserve America community.
The Courthouse Square
Start your trip with a visit to the courthouse square. As the county seat of Anderson County there is a bustling courthouse surrounded by a historic square. Many of the buildings around the square are for businesses that conduct business at the courthouse such as law firms and title work.
If you are pressed for time, skip the courthouse square, and start with the Visitor’s Center in the Historic Downtown.
Anderson County Courthouse
500 N Church St # 43, Palestine, TX 75801
Anderson County was established in 1846 by the Texas Legislature. This courthouse was opened to the public in 1914.
Historic Anderson County Jailhouse
1200 E Lacy St, Palestine, TX 75801
The old jailhouse has been preserved, and is open to the public for events around Halloween and Christmas. You can also rent out the space for paranormal investigations.
Historic Downtown Palestine
Unlike most other towns in Texas, the historic downtown is not around the courthouse. This is a several block stretch of buildings including the Carnegie Library, antique shops, and the historic Redlands Hotel. Wander around this area and check out the murals on the walls.
Palestine Visitor Information Center
825 W Spring St, Palestine, TX 75801
The Palestine Visitor Information Center is located near the grounds for the Palestine Farmer’s Market. They have brochures about many of the major tourist attractions in the area.
Railroad Heritage Center
808 W Oak St, Palestine, TX 75801
The Carnegie Library
502 N Queen St, Palestine, TX 75801
Palestine, Texas was the recipient of a grant from Andrew Carnegie to build a library for the town. It is one of the remaining Carnegie Libraries and the building has been refurbished and is operating as the current library of Palestine. The library is located in the historic downtown.
Texas Theatre
213 W Crawford St, Palestine, TX 75801
The Texas Theatre building has been preserved and is used for live events. You can check out the building itself, or see a show.
The Redlands Hotel
400 N Queen St # 101, Palestine, TX 75801
The Queen Street Grille is located inside the Redlands Hotel. This hotel is a great option for if you are staying in Palestine to ride the Texas State Railroad.
Duncan Depot Antiques
106 W Main Street Palestine, Texas 75801
There are many antique shops in the historic downtown of Palestine, Texas. Duncan Depot Antiques is a particularly nice one, with lots of space inside.
Texas State Railroad
Located on the outskirts of Palestine, the railroad connects with the town of Rusk, Texas. There are special themed train rides available. During the fall the route travels through an area known for having great fall colors. During Christmas there are Polar Express themed rides.
Texas State Railroad Palestine Depot
789 Park Rd 70, Palestine, TX 75801
Old Town Palestine
Walk around Old Town Palestine and get something to eat.
Oxbow Bakery and Antiques
215 E Crawford St, Palestine, TX 75801
They are known for their pie, but be sure to plan ahead because they have limited hours.
Texas Dogwood Trails
Palestine known for the beautiful Dogwood trees that have white blossoms on them. They bloom every spring near the end of March.
Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration
Every year the town of Palestine celebrates the Dogwood trails the last two weekends of March and the first weekend of April. There are many activities in the town, and you can see the flowers in bloom.
Davey Dogwood Park
4205 N Link St, Palestine, TX 75803
The park is home to many Dogwood trees. People come from all over to see the trees in bloom in the spring.
What to do near Palestine, Texas
Rusk, Texas
Rusk, Texas is a town 30 miles from Palestine, Texas. The two towns are connected by the Texas State Railroad.
Mission Tejas Texas State Park
Mission Tejas Texas State Park is located in Grapeland, Texas. The park has historic buildings, hiking trails, and camping.
Caddo Mounds State Historical Site
Caddo Mounds State Historical Site is a 45 minute drive from Palestine, Texas. The site preserves important religious locations for the Caddo people who lived in the area, and also has a recreation of a Caddo house.