Founded in 1871, Lindale has long been an agricultural hub, and sweet and juicy local blackberries are its signature crop. You can find plenty of evidence of this tasty heritage on local menus, as well as in blackberry preserves and other fruit-centric culinary products. The town’s former berry cannery has been repurposed into a center of entertainment that includes live music venues, tasty local restaurants, cowgirl chic retail, and one of the last known places in the country to hand-pull peppermint, the Lindale Candy Company.
So established is Lindale’s live music scene that it was the fifth city in Texas to earn the state’s Texas Music Friendly Community designation. Catch both established and emerging performers at venues like Texas Music City Grill & Smokehouse and Picker’s Pavilion at Blackberry Square.
Lindale is a great place to enjoy the fresh air. Local parks like Darden Harvest Park and Faulkner Park offer scenic beauty along with playgrounds and walking trails that help kids and adults alike burn off a little steam. Head for Old Mill Pond Museum, a free attraction on 20 acres, to see a century’s worth of local history told through 14 buildings and hundreds of well-preserved cultural artifacts.
East Texas is home to the Piney Woods Wine Trail, a constellation of 20 wineries, including Lindale’s Red 55 Winery, producing excellent wines with Texas-grown grapes. Twice a year, Lindale hosts the Piney Woods Wine Festival, enabling enthusiasts to sip wines from the trail’s producers at one event.
That’s just the start of the many things to do in this entrancing East Texas spot. Visit Lindale today for a friendly, small-town experience that feels awfully big at heart.
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