October
Ghost season
Book lodging first; tours and special events can stack up fast.

Leave Dallas Friday afternoon. Pick the weekend mood, then use the field plan for where to stay, what to reserve, and how to pace Friday through Sunday.
Drive note
Roughly 170 miles from downtown Dallas: I-20 east to Marshall, then about 20 minutes north to Jefferson.
Trip profile
Slow mornings, one beautiful dinner, a walkable room, and enough unplanned time for porches.
Best for
Stay vibe
Choose a historic inn or B&B with a porch, garden, soaking tub, or walkable downtown address.
Dinner move
Reserve one special dinner before you book the rest of the weekend.
Book ahead
Rooms and dinner tables go first on October, Mardi Gras, Pilgrimage, and Candlelight weekends.
Friday to Sunday
Friday
6:30 PM
Settle into the room, walk to dinner, and let the first night stay simple. If you want a little drama, end with the lantern-lit ghost walk.
Saturday
10:00 AM
Let the B&B breakfast do its job. Browse downtown, then choose a house museum or walking tour before dressing for dinner.
Sunday
9:30 AM
Sleep in, take coffee slowly, then visit one house museum or the historic district before driving back to Dallas.
If plans change
Route cue
Arrive Friday before dark if you want the first walk through town to feel like part of the date.
Visual field notes




October
Book lodging first; tours and special events can stack up fast.
December
The first two December weekends are among the hardest rooms to get.
Spring
Great walking weather, more events, and stronger weekend demand.
Summer
Trade DFW asphalt heat for Piney Woods canopy shade, Caddo Lake breezes, and wrap-around verandas.
First reservation
Jefferson weekends work best when lodging, dinner, and one anchor activity are settled before you improvise the rest.