Learn about the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse and the best places to watch the spectacular event in Texas.
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Map of the Total Solar Eclipse in Texas
Explore the Path of Totality (between the red lines) and discover places to see the Total Solar Eclipse. You’ll find cities and towns (stars), state parks (trees), national park sites (NPS logo), and national forests (brown boundaries). Scroll down to find more information about these places.
How to use this map: Click the icon in the top-left corner to open the Map Legend, then click on any of the legend items to display more information. If you have a Google account, click the star beside the map’s name to save this map to your account, then access the map from your smartphone during your trip.
Cities & Towns
Explore the cities and towns in the path of totality that support tourism with places to stay, things to do, and special events to celebrate the Total Solar Eclipse.
Addison
Start of Totality*
1:41 p.m. (CDT)
Duration*
3 minutes, 21 seconds
Additional Resources
*Times are approximate and may vary depending on your precise location.
Allen
Start of Totality*
1:41 p.m. (CDT)
Duration*
3 minutes, 18 seconds
Additional Resources
*Times are approximate and may vary depending on your precise location.
Arlington
Start of Totality*
1:40 p.m. (CDT)
Duration*
3 minutes, 20 seconds
Additional Resources
*Times are approximate and may vary depending on your precise location.
Athens
Start of Totality*
1:40 p.m. (CDT)
Duration*
3 minutes, 20 seconds
Additional Resources
*Times are approximate and may vary depending on your precise location.
Austin
Belton
Burnet
Cedar Hill
Cedar Park
Cleburne
The Colony
Coppell
Corsicana
Dallas
Del Rio
Dripping Springs
Ennis
Farmers Branch
Flower Mound
Fort Worth
Fredericksburg
Frisco
Garland
Gatesville
Georgetown
Grand Prairie
Grapevine
Greenville
Hewitt
Irving
Johnson City
Kerrville
Killeen
Lancaster
Lewisville
Linden
Mansfield
Marble Falls
McKinney
Mesquite
Mount Pleasant
Paris
Pflugerville
Plano
Richardson
Rockwall
Round Rock
San Antonio
Southlake
Stephenville
Sulphur Springs
Taylor
Temple
Texarkana
Tyler
Uvalde
Waco
Waxahachie
White Settlement
Wylie
State Parks
Explore the state parks in the path of totality and learn about special events, outdoor recreation, and stunning overlooks to watch the Total Solar Eclipse.
Start of Totality*
1:40 p.m. (CDT)
Duration*
3 minutes, 20 seconds
Additional Resources
*Times are approximate and may vary depending on your precise location.
National Park Sites
Explore the national park sites in the path of totality and learn about special events, seminars, and opportunities for viewing parties during the Total Solar Eclipse.
Start of Totality*
1:XX p.m. (CDT)
Duration*
XX minutes, XX seconds
Additional Resources
*Times are approximate and may vary depending on your precise location.
National Forests
Explore the national forests in the path of totality and learn about special places to watch the Total Solar Eclipse.
Start of Totality*
1:XX p.m. (CDT)
Duration*
XX minutes, XX seconds
Additional Resources
*Times are approximate and may vary depending on your precise location.
Articles About the Total Solar Eclipse in Texas
Read the most recent articles about the Total Solar Eclipse in Texas to make the most of your experience during the special event.