The Ultimate Guide to Celebrating America’s 250th in Texas

Parachuter with the American flag

While nearly half of the year is over as we approach America’s 250th birthday, here’s a list of my thoughts on ways to celebrate our country, Texas style. The signing of the Declaration of Independence, which took place 1/4 of a millennium ago, is a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. Texans know how to celebrate, and so do the communities they call home. Enjoy this milestone for the good old USA!

Texas is home to 11 sites dedicated to past American Presidents, including three presidential libraries, historic sites, and a museum that chronicles the life, legacy, and assassination of President John F. Kennedy. I’ve selected two libraries and a historical park for this post, but I encourage you to check out all of the locations. Visiting them is a way to connect with the stories, challenges, and achievements that have shaped our country.

Texas parades are a feast of patriotic floats, marching bands, and local flavor. Dress in red, white, and blue to join the fun or simply watch and soak in the energy.

Waxahachie mural and Courthouse
Fredericksburg Patriotic Store Window

Nothing says celebration quite like a Texas fireworks show. Cities like Fort Worth, San Angelo, and Houston, among a few, light up the sky with massive displays, some even synchronized to music. Bring a blanket, grab some snacks, and enjoy the spectacle under the wide Texas sky.

San Angelo July 3rd Pops Concert & Fireworks
Downtown Fort Worth

Gather your friends and family for a backyard cookout. Whether you make a Texas favorite like slow-smoked brisket or go easy on yourself and grill hot dogs, it’s a time to come together and celebrate. You can make s’mores for dessert or go with homemade peach or blackberry cobbler topped with Blue Bell Ice Cream. You’ll have a true Lone Star celebration for our country.

From the dramatic peaks and desert landscapes of Big Bend National Park to the sprawling dunes of Padre Island National Seashore, Texas’s national parks are ideal for celebrating the USA’s 250th birthday while enjoying the outdoors. Take a scenic hike, paddle along wild rivers, spot native wildlife, or camp beneath a sky full of stars. Visiting these parks lets you honor America’s natural heritage and experience the rugged beauty that makes Texas unique.

Big Bend National Park

Texas’s state historic sites are where the story of American freedom and identity comes alive. Visiting these locations is a perfect way to celebrate America’s 250th while connecting with the events that shaped Texas and the nation.

Me visiting Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site
Mission Espíritu Santo

Texas boasts an incredible array of museums that bring history, science, and culture to life. Museums offer hands-on exhibits, world-class collections, and experiences that connect you with America’s story in unforgettable ways. There are far too many to list here, so I’m sharing three of my favorites.

Get Your Kicks on Route 66

2026 marks not only America’s 250th birthday, but also the centennial of Route 66, the Mother Road. Explore the stretch of Route 66 that crosses the Texas Panhandle. Dine and explore at from Shamrock’s art deco U-Drop Inn. Grab some spray paint and leave your mark at Amarillo’s Cadillac Ranch and other attractions, and celebrate at the midpoint of the route in Adrian. Celebrate two milestones at once as you discover roadside attractions, classic diners, and the vibrant history of this legendary highway. I recently drove the entire route with my aunt, and we had a fantastic time celebrating this legendary road.


From fireworks to food, national parks to presidential libraries, Texas offers endless ways to make America’s 250th birthday an event to remember. Happy 4th!



Until next time from Texas…safe travels!

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