Your November Texas Events Guide

Texas Butterfly Festival in Mission, Ranch Hand Festival in Kingsville, Sacred Springs Powwow in San Marcos, Homestead Fair in Waco Highlight November Events in Texas

 

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A child dressed as a butterfly at the Butterfly Festival  

Texas Butterfly Festival

Mission
Nov. 3-6

The National Butterfly Center invites naturalists of all ages to learn about butterflies & their natural garden habitats during peak migration season. Open to the public, the event offers a playscape for little ones, and “wild things” arts and crafts to keep their hands busy.

Photo: Luciano Guerra, National Butterfly Center

     
A ranch hand heats up coals  

Ranch Hand Festival

Kingsville
Nov. 16-18

Celebrate Texas’ ranching heritage at the largest ranch in the state. Downtown Kingsville gets festive Friday evening with a Christmas tree lighting and street dance. Saturday includes the Ranch Hand Breakfast, demonstrations, storytelling, music, plus bird-watching and wildlife tours.

Photo: Eric Pohl

     
A dancer at the Sacred Springs Powwow  

Sacred Springs Powwow

San Marcos
Nov. 17-18

Experience “Mother Earth’s heartbeat” at the headwaters of the San Marcos River. The event expects to feature more than 100 dancers in vibrant regalia along with Native American history presentations. Taste favorite dishes like fry bread, and shop for handmade goods.

Photo: Michael Amador

     
Outside the food hall of the Homestead Fair  

Homestead Fair

Waco
Nov. 23-24

Homestead Heritage—an agrarian and artisan community consisting of a few hundred families—welcomes visitors for a taste of the simple life at its 31st annual event on Thanksgiving weekend.

Photo: Ben Owen

From Our Partners

Brazos Valley Worldfest
Sat., Oct. 27, 10a-4p at the Brazos County Expo Complex in Bryan. The cultural festival is free to attend.

CAF Wings Over Houston Airshow
Sat. and Sun. Oct. 21-22, at Ellington Airport. Tickets online at www.wingsoverhouston.com or 888-4-FLYSHOW

 

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