Giant Roadside Statues

Big Tex

Big Tex in Dallas, Texas is a roadside landmark worth planning as a real stop, not just a name on a list. Use it for a quick photo, a route break, a local story, or a small detour that gives the trip more personality.

Before going, confirm current hours, access, parking, weather, and any ticket or property rules through official resources when available.

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Best ForBig photo moments, family road trips, small-town mascots, oversized figures, and quick daylight stops.
Plan AroundDaylight, parking, current access, safe pull-offs, photos, nearby food or fuel, and whether the stop is free, ticketed, or seasonal.
Visit StyleGet the full scale in one photo, then decide whether the surrounding town or park deserves more time.

Why Big Tex Is Worth a Stop

Big Tex is the towering cowboy greeter of the State Fair of Texas and one of the most famous temporary-season landmarks in Dallas.

Visit during the fair to hear the greeting, take the classic photo, and experience the surrounding fairgrounds.

How to Visit Big Tex

This landmark is tied to fair dates, tickets, crowds, and event schedules rather than year-round walk-up access.

Build in enough time to park safely, take photos without rushing, read any signs, and decide whether the surrounding town or attraction area deserves a little extra time.

Useful Visitor Resources

Address or Area:
Fair Park, Dallas, TX 75210

Official State Fair of Texas site ↗

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Nearby Stops to Consider

  • Fair Park
  • Dallas museums
  • Deep Ellum

Big Tex FAQs

How long should I allow?

Many roadside landmarks take 10 to 30 minutes, but this stop may need more time if you want food, exhibits, a tour, shopping, or a walk through the surrounding area.

Is it worth a detour?

It is usually most satisfying when it fits naturally into your route or pairs with another nearby landmark, town, meal stop, or scenic area. The farther the detour, the more important it is to confirm current access first.

What should I check before I go?

Check current hours, parking, ticket rules, weather, road construction, photo restrictions, and whether the landmark is on public land, private property, tribal land, or inside an operating business.