8 Awesome Things To Do In Fort Worth, Texas

Until recently I had never heard of Fort Worth in Texas. I was enlightened about the ‘City of Cowboys’ at a bloggers’ lunch in London where the good people from Visit Fort Worth filled the gaps in my US knowledge and geography.

Wander Mum with Texan musician Luke Wade
Musician and former contestant on US The Voice, Luke Wade

I was enthralled by talk of a place where an authentic taste of the American West awaits. Serenaded by the live music talents of Luke Wade (a former contestant on the US Voice), I listened to tales of seeing real cowboys in action, herds of cattle walking through the old town and learnt a bit about a ‘honky-tonk’. It soon became evident that Fort Worth is also an appealing place to visit as a family.

Before I get to the list of really cool things to do in Fort Worth, here’s a brief overview of Fort Worth for those (like me) who are unfamiliar with the city.

Overview of Fort Worth, Texas

Known as the ‘City of Cowboys and Culture’ or simply ‘Cowtown’, Fort Worth is around a 40 minute drive from Dallas, and is the fifth largest city in Texas. As well as its historic centre in the Stockyards, it is also a modern, cosmopolitan city. Once a military outpost established to protect northern Texas in the mid 1800s, it became the centre of cattle drives in the late 19th century as ranchers herded them from Texas to Kansas railroad as part of the Chisholm Trail. It is where saloons, sheriffs and cowboys actually existed!

What to do in Forth Worth?

1. Go to a rodeo

Surely this is the top thing to do when in the American West? Join the locals at one of the quintessential Texan events and see real life cowboys and girls in action with bull riding and barrel racing too. If you go in January and February, you’ll see the Stock Show and Rodeo. Lasting 23 days it is America’s oldest continuous livestock show which takes place at Fort Worth’s indoor rodeo centre.

Stock Yards Championship rodeo, Fort Worth, Texas

2. See the cattle walk

Twice a day you can see drovers in action at the Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive at 11.30am and 4pm. Longhorns, a symbol of the city, are guided down Exchange Avenue. An incredible sight that is fairy unique to that part of the world.

Book a private tour of Fort Worth to learn more about the Stockyards and the true Western heritage of the historic city.

Fort Worth Stockyard: Courtesy Visit Fort Worth

3. Go to a honky-tonk

Not sure what a honky-tonk is? I wasn’t! It’s essentially a bar playing music where you dance, hang out with friends, drink and play pool. Fort Worth is home to the world’s largest honky-tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas. A huge bar and nightclub with an indoor rodeo as well. Listen to country music and brush up on your two-step!

Book your place at Billy Bob’s Texas for a fun evening of Texan food, dancing and real cowboys at a real honky-tonk.

4. Get some authentic cowboy boots

What better souvenir from the American West than a pair of cowboy boots! A favourite with real cowboys, Justin Boots has its headquarters in Fort Worth and an outlet store so you could pick up a deal.  I can attest for the boot’s quality. We received a pair during our bloggers’ lunch.

If you can’t wait for a trip to Fort Worth, check out the range of Justin Boots UK on Amazon.

Wearing Justin Boots cowboy boots

5. Watch a movie at a drive-in

Ever since watching the film Grease (which I LOVE), I have always been intrigued by the concept of a drive-in. How cool would it be to actually go to one? Well, that’s something else you can experience at Fort Worth. Coyote Drive-in is open daily showing recent films so you can sit back in your car and enjoy. Just don’t get stranded.

6. See billions of dollars being printed

Learn about the production and history of the US currency and see dollars being printed under your feet at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. You can get a free guided tour on weekdays.

7. National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame

The West isn’t just about cowBOYS! The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame celebrates the pioneering women of the American West. Somewhere I would enjoy looking around with my two daughters and getting some inspiration from female icons.

Cowgirl Museum, Fort Worth

8. Get high-speed thrills at Texas Motor Speedway

Watch cars race at one of the largest stadiums in the US. Known as the ‘Great American Speedway‘, families and car enthusiasts gather at this huge venue which also has the world’s largest HD TV screen nicknamed the ‘Big Hoss’. There’s no doubt, things really are bigger in America.

Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth

Those are just a few activities I’d personally love to experience but there are tons more. Check out more activities and tickets and guided tours. If you are into beer, you could take part in Fort Worth Ale Trail. There’s also Panther Island – an outdoor recreation centre where you can go tubing on the Trinity River. Not to mention plenty of top restaurants to experience Texan food, live music venues and a number of museums including Kimbell Art Museum which has the only Michelangelo in America.

Phew! If that has whet your appetite, find out more about Fort Worth at the official website. Find deals on accommodation in Fort Worth.



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Have you ever been to Fort Worth? What would you fancy doing if you did go?

*Pictures courtesy of Visit Fort Worth and Wander Mum

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Wander Mum

I've always loved to travel so when my two daughters came along, I didn't stop. Travelling as a family can have its ups and downs but I love showing my children the world and helping others navigate travelling with children in tow.

61 Comments
    1. That’s interesting Lolo. I did wonder how much was for the tourists. I did question how many of the locals attended the rodeos and honky-tonks and it seems that’s very much part of what they do.

  1. Yee haw cowgirl! A couple things to add to the list! We used to live in nearby Dallas area and visited Fort Worth several times. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History has a great children’s museum section when visiting with wee ones in tow. And besides BBQ, you can’t forget the amazing Tex-Mex food culture here – try Joe T. Garcia’s and sit outside on the patio while you sip margaritas and enjoy your enchiladas! Yum! #CityTripping

  2. I actually like the sound of the ale trail! Had no idea about Fort Worth at all. But it’d be worth going just to get a pair of those boots! Totally fab!

  3. Those sound like the exact things I would do if I were to ever go to Texas. Especially the boots. You cannot leave Texas without a pair of boots! Great list! 🙂 #citytripping

  4. I am so glad you enjoyed Fort Worth! I actually live in the countryside of FW. The Stockyards are a touristy thing to do, but locals do go there for the restaurants and some shops. My daughter does rodeo for her high school and there are PLENTY of cowboys around. She is even a rodeo queen! I am not sure if you were able to get into downtown Fort Worth (the city). That is a fun place to visit. There are also a lot of beautiful museums, Bass performance Hall (shows & symphonies) and gardens in Fort Worth. We have local TV celebrities who live here too – ever see Texas Flip N Move? They are all in the Fort Worth area. Texas is a HUGE state (I have lived all over the US) and there is so much to see, but I am really glad you enjoyed my neck of the woods!

    1. Thank you Pamela! Wow, your daughter is a rodeo queen – now that is awesome!! You certainly have a passion for Fort Worth and thanks for all the extra tips! So appreciated! Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting!

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