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On the Road

Fresh fare and crafty cocktails await in bewitching Wichita Falls

CultureMap Create
Jul 27, 2022 | 12:05 pm
Morath Orchard hosts beautiful farm to table dinners.
Morath Orchard hosts beautiful farm to table dinners.
Photo courtesy of Wichita Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau

Just two hours north of Dallas, Wichita Falls is an ideal getaway with its revitalized downtown, historic charm, and engaging events and experiences.

Here’s what you need to know about visiting:

Follow the red brick road
The Depot Square Historic District is a slice of the city’s rich history from the “boom days” of oil discovery to the turn-of-the-century railroad development.

Its red brick road encompasses six city blocks of charming boutiques and restaurant destinations, along with historic sites like the former headquarters for the Kemp and Kell Railroads, which still houses a collection of old railcars.

Look for local indie shops like Re:Supply which specializes in low waste, sustainable living products and hosts a variety of workshops year-round on topics like candle making, fermenting foods, and herbalism.

Also nestled along the way is The Speakeasy Distillery, which sends you back to the Roaring Twenties with a retro-decadent ambiance and Prohibition-era craft cocktails.

Confection wonderland B Cocoa Artisan Chocolates is manned by chocolatier Brooke Willis, who uses her experience gained from living overseas to import the finest chocolates from around the world. Pro tip: Get the Texas Rita Bite — it’s an irresistible combo of white chocolate, lime, and sea salt.

Once a month, downtown also celebrates its artsy side with the After Hours Artwalk. Explore the galleries, studios, and booths while sampling local wine and listening to live music.

And on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, the Downtown Farmers Market sets up shop with everything from local honey to homemade salsa, fresh finds, and more.

Morath Orchard is a market staple with their bountiful produce from a 90-acre family farm. You should know that the orchard also hosts home-cooked farm-to-table dinners periodically that are must-attends — if you can snag tickets.

Savor the scene
Speaking of farm-to-table experiences, Fox Hill is a reservation you need to have in your life. This American farm-to-table restaurant is located in a beautifully restored 1922 house that sits on eight acres of land, where on-site urban gardens supply the produce for the seasonal, ever-rotating menu.

More good food (with a side of historical surrounds) comes in at the Karat Bar & Bistro that’s located in the first-ever Zales jewelry store. Locally sourced dishes are made from scratch, and they specialize in steak and chops as well as elevated iterations of classic faves like osso bucco, shrimp and grits, and brick chicken.

Hook and Ladder is a firefighter owned-and-operated urban winery that specializes in unique wines and single-origin coffee. They also have artisan flatbread and charcuterie boards that can be enjoyed either inside the cafe or on the patios while listening to the artists and bands that perform at the venue.

Get grounded in nature
The River Bend Nature Center is a great place to get outside with 20 acres of trails, including the River Bottom Forest Trail, and a state-of-the-art butterfly and plant conservatory. They also host outdoor yoga classes in a beautiful tree-lined space outdoors.

For biking, the Wee-Chi-Tah Trail is a scenic jaunt along the Wichita River that has been voted the best urban off-road trail in Texas with switchback climbs and wooden bridges.

In August, more than 10,000 professional and amateur cyclists descend upon the city to compete in the Hotter’N Hell Hundred, one of the oldest and largest cycling events in the nation. It’s capped off by the Hotter ‘N Ale block party, hosted in front of the Wichita Falls Brewing Company (a destination in its own right), with local craft beer, yard games, and a DJ dance party.

Summer is berry season, and you can pick your own strawberries and blackberries at The Kings Good Vineyard and Berry Farm.

Release your inner child
Maniac’s Mansion is a one-of-a-kind arcade and toy museum that takes a trip down nostalgia lane with meticulously maintained vintage machines. For a snack, head to their unparalleled cereal bar that’s fully stocked with treasured classics and obscure options, along with various milks and toppings.

With swanky speakeasy decor. The Depot Axe Throwing Lounge boasts 14 throwing lanes along with pool tables and shuffleboard, plus craft cocktails like any speakeasy worth its salt.

Plan your escape to Wichita Falls — and find more reasons to fall in love with it — here.

Wichita Falls Brewing Company has local craft beer flights to sample.

wichita falls brewing company girls
Photo courtesy of Wichita Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau
Wichita Falls Brewing Company has local craft beer flights to sample.
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Downtown News

Dallas convention center re-do will shut down DART stop for 3 years

Teresa Gubbins
Dec 30, 2025 | 3:23 pm
Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is about to shut down its stop at the Convention Center Station for the next three years.

The agency is being forced to close the station to accommodate the city of Dallas' construction and redevelopment of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center. As part of the project, the station will be closed for the duration of construction, which is currently estimated at three years.

The Convention Center Station is a stop on both the Red and Blue lines, and the shutdown will affect anyone traveling to or from southwest Dallas. North Dallas, Plano, Rowlett, and Carrollton will thankfully be spared.

Rail detours
Riders who previously used the Convention Center Station will be directed to nearby alternative stations at Cedars or EBJ Union. DART has prepared clear signage, rider alerts, and bus connections to support customers and make navigating the closure as easy as possible.

Bus detours
Routes 28 and 106 will maintain regular service outside of downtown. Within downtown, instead of taking Lamar to the Convention Center, the bus will turn left on Young Street, right on Akard Street, right on Marilla Street where the Akard and Marilla bus stop is located (stop number 20685).

Outbound, routes 28 and 106 will turn left on Young Street, right on Lamar Street and then proceed on their regular route.

Layover at Akard and Marilla: Passengers deboard at Cedars Station and take the special South Dallas GoLink to bus stops at Akard and Marilla or to EBJ Union Station.

Route 224 will operate a detour going inbound. Inbound trips will come downtown via Elm and continue to Houston, turn left on Commerce and continue to Harwood. It will then turn left to go to the East Transfer Center where it will layover. Outbound trips will originate from the East Transfer Center and operate a regular route out of downtown.

Layover at East Transfer Center

  • Passengers arriving by train can deboard at Convention Center Station to board route 224.
  • Another option for passengers is to deboard at Akard Station, then board 224 at Elm and Akard.

Route 383 East Transfer Center is your final stop. 383 will not continue past this station. This route will be discontinued on February 02, 2026.

DART will implement a new GoLink Zone for Convention Center Station customers that will only provide service for trips originating at EBJ Union Station, Cedars Station, or the substitute bus layover location on Akard and Marilla and terminating at one of those locations.

The service will operate 7 days a week, from 5 am to midnight. Customers using this GoLink Zone may only travel between these three designated points.

All changes will be reflected online and in the GoPass app for the duration of construction.

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