I don't think a lot of trees have started changing here yet (except for my neighbors' tree), but we were at Flower Mound Historical Park this past weekend taking family portraits and some of the trees were on the brisk of changing. ?Another great place to look is the Grapevine Botanical Gardens - they have some beautiful bridges and fish-feeding ponds that are canopied in trees and they usually look nice in the late fall - i.e. November.
I don't think a lot of trees have started changing here yet (except for my neighbors' tree), but we were at Flower Mound Historical Park this past weekend taking family portraits and some of the trees were on the brisk of changing. Another great place to look is the Grapevine Botanical Gardens - they have some beautiful bridges and fish-feeding ponds that are canopied in trees and they usually look nice in the late fall - i.e. November.
I didn't know Grapevine had botanical gardens. Good rec thanks! I wonder if McKinney has any areas.
I don't think a lot of trees have started changing here yet (except for my neighbors' tree), but we were at Flower Mound Historical Park this past weekend taking family portraits and some of the trees were on the brisk of changing. ?Another great place to look is the Grapevine Botanical Gardens - they have some beautiful bridges and fish-feeding ponds that are canopied in trees and they usually look nice in the late fall - i.e. November.
Re: North Texas ladies fall trees location
The Mouse ~ 06.12.08 | The Froggy ~ 02.23.11
really? My neigborhood is all spindly trees. I'm going to have to go on a hunt in McKinney for good fall leave locations. I hope they turn soon!
I'll be in CO tomorrow! Woohoo! That's all I have to add