Are you a food enthusiast seeking a unique and memorable culinary adventure in Dallas? Food Tours of America is designed for all, whether you're a newcomer or a long-term resident. The tour guides are extraordinary because they are locals who love their neighborhoods and enjoy sharing their stories. They will gladly show you their favorite places in the city and chat with you about your travel experiences and preferred dining spots. You'll savor unique dishes from four to six restaurants during the tours and socialize with new acquaintances. Food has a unifying power, and they've witnessed friendships blossom while on tour.
Explore Cedar Hill State Park, a stunning urban nature preserve where you can take in breathtaking views of the limestone hills and rare prairie pockets or relax by the picturesque Joe Pool Lake. Plenty of outdoor activities exist, including mountain biking, bird watching, hiking, jogging, boating, fishing, and swimming. Bring your family to hike, bike, picnic, camp, geocache, and nature watch. You can even spend the night at one of the 350 developed campsites, all near restrooms with hot showers. All sites have water and electricity, and several are ADA-accessible.
Discover the impact of upstanders and bystanders at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum in shaping history. The museum is dedicated to educating the public to prevent the repetition of past mistakes. The past is kept alive through the memories and the stories that are told. These stories can be sad or uplifting, frightening or honest. Many remarkable tales of bravery and perseverance have occurred in the local area. Take the time to explore and remember them because memories are everlasting. Bear witness to incredible stories of struggle, resilience, and hope in the interactive Dimensions in Testimony Theater. You can hear stories, ask questions, and converse in real-time with survivors through the power of groundbreaking holographic technology.