CHASING WHIMSY IN PLANO
There's a particular kind of magic that takes hold when the bluebonnets fade and the Texas sun begins its slow, golden stretch toward summer. Call it restlessness, call it wanderlust, call it whatever suits your fancy, but we're calling it whimsy. And this season, we're chasing it across the Lone Star State, one delightfully unexpected corner at a time.
Tucked just north of Dallas, Plano has quietly cultivated a personality all its own: one part pastoral charm, one part polished sophistication, and entirely worth a weekend of your attention.
Wander Wide, Wander Wild
Start where the wildflowers are, at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, where 200 acres of rolling prairie and shaded creek beds invite you to do nothing more ambitious than wander. For something even grander, Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve stretches across 800 acres of unvarnished Texas landscape, a quiet sprawl of wetlands, meadows, and glittering water. Want to dial up the whimsy? Add a table for 2 picnic from Modern Whimsy Luxury Picnics. Picture a custom picnic delivered to your location complete with cutlery, ice buckets, a low-lying table and slew of cushions.
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TABLE FOR TWO
When the summer heat starts making its opinions known, retreat to Texas Pool, a 1961 swimming hole shaped, quite literally, like the state itself. It's equal parts roadside curiosity and genuine community treasure, all retro charm and sun-warmed concrete. Float on your back in the Panhandle and tell us it isn't the most Texan thing you've done all year.
A Brush with History
Whimsy, we'd argue, lives comfortably alongside reverence. At the Heritage Farmstead Museum, a late-19th-century working farm has been preserved with loving precision. The barns, the smokehouse and the one-room schoolhouse are all still standing in gentle defiance of time.
A Brush with History
A few miles away, the Interurban Railway Museum tells the story of the electric rail line that once connected Plano to the wider world. Housed in a 1908 depot, it's a small museum with an outsized sense of place. It’s the kind of spot where you linger longer than you planned, charmed by the rhythmic romance of the rails.
And mark your calendar in permanent ink: the Plano Balloon Festival returns September 18 – 20, 2026, turning the North Texas sky into something out of a fever dream. Think dozens of hot air balloons and that particular dusk-glow moment when they light up like paper lanterns. Pure, unfiltered wonder.