Five Things to do in the DFW Area

WordPress DFW is the reason you’ll be in Fort Worth in early November, but there’s a whole of places in this city that are worth checking out. From historic to new and relaxing to exciting, Cowtown offers it all. So when you’re not listening to one of our awesome speakers, here are five places you’ll want to check out when you’re in Fort Worth.

Fort Worth Stockyards

Fort Worth isn’t known as “Cowtown” for nothing. The historic stockyards located north of downtown no longer process cattle, but there’s still plenty to do. Numerous stores call this area home, selling practically everything western, Texas and Dallas-Fort Worth related. Or dine at any of the restaurants that dot the area that, you guessed it, serve barbecue. Want to have an adventure? Try the 5,400 square foot Cowtown Cattle Pen Maze or ride the mechanical bull. Looking to relax? Take in one of the two daily cattle drives right through the Stockyards. Or you can hop aboard the Grapevine Vintage Railroad for a leisurely trip down along the Trinity River. The Stockyards have basically anything you could want in Fort Worth.

Stockyards Website

Museum District

Fort Worth made it’s mark with the Stockyards, but that’s not all it has to offer. Just west of downtown marks the museum district with three outstanding museums. The Kimbell Art Museum has been bring outstanding works of art to Tarrant County since 1972. Or you can head over to the National Cowgirl Museum. Established in 2002 after 27 years of trying, the museum tells the story of the women who helped shape the American West and shares their often hidden accomplishments. Or you can check out the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History and explore the history and science of the area in neat and interactive ways. And make sure to check out one of the shows in the planetarium or Omni IMAX theater.

Kimbell Art Museum Website

National Cowgirl Museum Website

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Website

Sundance Square

Looking for a good place to spend the night having a good time? Sundance Square has you covered. Located right in the middle of downtown Fort Worth, Sundance Square features 21 stores, 34 restaurants and numerous entertainment venues. Sit outside on the plaza and take in the massive mural that celebrates the city’s history along the Chisholm Trail. Or cool off with the jetted fountains.

Sundance Square Website

Water Gardens

Wanting to take a break from stress? Looking for a place to find some peace and quiet? The Fort Worth Water Gardens has just what you need. Despite being located right in downtown, the water gardens’ underground design cancels out the city noise and replaces it with the smooth sound of rushing water. Venture down into the active pool and be surrounding by 38 feet of falling water. Climb up a terraced knoll for a great view of the entire gardens. Or find your inner peace at the blue meditation pool. A trip to the water gardens is definitely the way to take a break.

Fort Worth Water Gardens Website

Fort Worth water gardens

Coyote Drive-In Theater

Looking for a cool way to end the day? Pull on up to the Coyote Drive-In Theater. A throwback to a time when drive-in theaters were all the rage, the Coyote Drive-In features nightly double features for the whole family to enjoy. But it’s not just the movies that are great. The drive-in features a modern concession stands with plenty of places to sit and live music. Coupled with the crisp November nights, there might not be a better place to spend an evening.

Coyote Drive-In Website

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