Family Friendly Activities Fort Worth Weekend

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Family-Friendly Activities: Fort Worth Weekend Guide

Fort Worth, known as "Cowtown," is one of the most family-friendly cities in Texas. Here is a guide to the best activities for a weekend trip, categorized by interest.

1. The Stockyards National Historic District

This is a must-visit for the "Old West" experience.

  • The Fort Worth Herd: Watch the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive at 11:30 AM and 4:00 PM. It’s free and kids love seeing the Longhorns up close.
  • Cowtown Cattlepen Maze: A giant wooden maze that is great for burning off energy.
  • Stockyards Station: Grab some Texas BBQ and explore the shops.
  • Stockyards Championship Rodeo: Held every Friday and Saturday night at the Cowtown Coliseum.

2. Animals and Nature

  • Fort Worth Zoo: Consistently ranked as one of the top zoos in the nation. Don't miss "Elephant Springs" and the "Museum of Living Art" (MOLA).
  • Fort Worth Botanic Garden: Visit the Japanese Garden to feed the koi fish or explore the BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas).
  • Log Cabin Village: A living history museum where kids can see what life was like in the 1800s, complete with blacksmiths and old schoolhouses.

3. Science and Culture

  • Fort Worth Museum of Science and History: Features "DinoLabs," a massive children’s museum area, and a planetarium.
  • The Water Gardens: A stunning architectural park with multiple water features. Kids usually enjoy the "Active Pool" (where you can walk down steps into the center of the rushing water).
  • Amon Carter Museum of American Art: They often have free family workshops and "story time" events on weekends.

4. Outdoor Fun and Play

  • Dream Park: Located in Trinity Park, this is a massive, all-inclusive playground designed for children of all abilities.
  • Trinity Park: You can rent bikes or take a ride on the Forest Park Miniature Railroad, a 5-mile round trip train ride.
  • Sundance Square: The heart of downtown. It has a large plaza with fountains that kids can play in, surrounded by restaurants and ice cream shops.

Suggested Weekend Itinerary

Saturday: Western Heritage & Downtown

  • Morning: Head to the Stockyards early. Catch the 11:30 AM cattle drive.
  • Lunch: Grab burgers at Love Shack or BBQ at Riscky’s.
  • Afternoon: Explore the Cattlepen Maze or take a stagecoach ride.
  • Evening: Head to Sundance Square for dinner and let the kids run around the plaza fountains.

Sunday: Animals & Science

  • Morning: Spend the morning at the Fort Worth Zoo (it gets crowded, so go right when they open).
  • Lunch: Picnic at Trinity Park.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Museum of Science and History or play at Dream Park.
  • Late Afternoon: Walk through the Fort Worth Water Gardens before heading home.

Quick Tips

  • Parking: Downtown (Sundance Square) usually offers free parking in specific garages on weekends.
  • Weather: If it’s too hot, the Museum of Science and History is the best indoor escape.
  • Cowtown Coliseum: If you want to see the Rodeo, book your tickets in advance as they often sell out on Saturday nights.

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