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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

If you're traveling with children, Fort Worth is a great destination for family fun. For starters, don't miss the new Museum of Science & History, where bright violet, orange and yellow walls practically scream "Fun!" from a mile away.

Inside, mom and dad will have as much fun as the kids, whether it's crawling around a massive sandbox, playing with air and light in hands-on activities or taking clipboard in hand to solve mysterious homicides in the high-tech, totally immersive and totally cool "CSI: The Experience" exhibit.

Fort Worth also offers families one of the nation's best zoos. Any kid can say she's seen lions, but how many can say they saw a komodo dragon?! With learning stations, a rock-climbing tower, carousel and miniature train, there's more to the Fort Worth Zoo than just looking, but the looking is good - especially at its new Museum of Living Art. Stop in to see frogs, lizards and other crawly things almost too colorful to be real.

Nearby, Six Flags and a host of water parks offer families splashes and thrills. Kids will love weekend rodeos and daily cattle drives at the Fort Worth Stockyards. And don't miss the chance show your family how gutsy women helped make America great with the fun audio/video exhibits at the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame - where else can you find a theater with saddles as seats?

 

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Amon Carter Museum

  • 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 738-1933
  • Region: Cultural District/West

This free museum offers a stunning survey of American art, from the first landscape painters of the 1830s to modern artists of the 20th century. The museum also houses founder Amon Carter's collection MORE >>

Bureau of Engraving & Printing

  • 9000 Blue Mound Rd.
  • Fort Worth, TX 76131
  • Phone: (817) 231-4000

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

  • 1600 Gendy St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 255-9300
  • Region: Cultural District/West

Adding to the rich architectural legacy of Fort Worth’s Cultural District, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s brand new $80 million facility is dazzling with its bright colors, geometric MORE >>

Kimbell Art Museum

  • 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 332-8451
  • Region: Cultural District/West

The Kimbell's permanent collection contains holdings ranging from the third millennium B.C. to the mid-20th century, and includes major works by Fra Angelico, Velazquez, Bernini, Rembrandt, Goya, MORE >>

Sid Richardson Museum

  • 309 Main St.
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 332-6554
  • Region: Downtown

Named after oil mogul Sid Richardson, once known as the "bachelor billionaire," this free museum features his collection of Western art. With a focus on collections from Frederic Remington and Charles MORE >>

American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum

  • 4601 Hwy.360
  • Fort Worth, TX 76155
  • Phone: (817) 967-1560

The American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum is much more than a museum. One of the few museums in the world dedicated solely to commercial aviation, it's a sight-and-sound, hands-on, window-seat look at MORE >>

Ballpark in Arlington

  • 1000 Ballpark Way
  • Arlington, TX 76011
  • Phone: (817) 273-5098

On April 1, 1994, a new era for the Texas Rangers began with the opening of Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. The beautiful baseball-only facility serves as the centerpiece of a 270-acre complex which MORE >>

Burger's Lake

  • 1200 Meandering Rd
  • Fort Worth, TX 76114
  • Phone: (817) 737-3414
  • Region: Cultural District/West

Burger's Lake is a 30-acre park featuring a one-acre spring-fed lake for swimming. The facility includes two sandy beaches for sunning; wonderful big trees for shade; six diving boards, a 20-foot MORE >>

Cowboys Stadium

  • 925 N. Collins St.
  • Arlington, TX 76011
  • Phone: (817) 892-4400

Dallas Cowboys legendary owner Jerry Jones long believed his team- America’s Team-needed a stadium that matched the club’s iconic status. His big dream is now reality. The new Cowboys Stadium opened MORE >>

Cowtown Cattlepen Maze

  • 145 E. Exchange Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 624-6666
  • Region: Stockyards

The Cowtown Cattlepen Maze is a unique form of entertainment for the entire family, group, or class field trip! With over 5,400 square feet of frequently changed wooden pathways, resembling the MORE >>

Stockyards Championship Rodeo and Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show

  • 121 E. Exchange Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 625-1025
  • Region: Stockyards

Every weekend, the Stockyards Championship Rodeo offers bull riding, barrel racing, calf roping, and more almost every Friday and Saturday night. Pawnee Bill’s Wild West show, a reenactment of the MORE >>

Cowtown Segway Tours

  • 1501 Montgomery St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 255-9540
  • Region: Downtown

From Fort Worth's establishment in 1849 to today's booming DFW metroplex, Fort Worth and its residents have been full of pioneering spirit and determination. Remnants of Fort Worth's past still stand MORE >>

Cowtown Coliseum

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Home to the world's first indoor rodeo, Cowtown Coliseum was built in just 88 working days in 1907, in time for the grand opening of the Feeders & Breeders Show. Cowtown Coliseum is now home to MORE >>

Fire Station No. 1

  • 203 Commerce St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 732-1631
  • Region: Downtown

Fire Station No. 1 is a historic fire station that is located near Fort Worth's Sundance Square District. An exhibit in the station commemorates the first 150 years of Fort Worth. Admission to the MORE >>

Fort Worth Botanic Garden

  • 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107-3420
  • Phone: (817) 871-7686
  • Region: Cultural District/West

Enjoy the captivating beauty of the oldest botanic garden in Texas. Fort Worth’s Botanic Gardens are home to more than 2,500 species of plants in its 21 specialty gardens. Plan a visit to the MORE >>

Fort Worth Community Arts Center

  • 1309 Montgomery Street
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: 817-738-1938 x226
  • Region: Cultural District/West

The Fort Worth Community Arts Center’s mission is to provide accessible and affordable exhibition, performance, workshop, classroom, and office space to artists and arts organizations in the region, MORE >>

Fort Worth Herd

  • 131 East Exchange Ave. #215
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 336-4373
  • Region: Stockyards

Grab a spot on the sidewalk and watch the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive. Clad in authentic Western clothing from saddles to chaps, teams of cowhands drive longhorns through the Stockyards on MORE >>

Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge

  • 9601 Fossil Ridge Road
  • Fort Worth, TX 76135
  • Phone: (817) 237-1111

The Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge a wilderness comprised of forests, prairies, and wetlands reminiscent of how much of Fort Worth once looked. Replete with native flora and fauna, the area MORE >>

Fort Worth Stockyards Arena and Livery

  • 128 E Exchange Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 624-3446
  • Region: Stockyards

Ride the Trinity River Trails: Come take a trail ride with our experienced guides along the beautiful landscape of the Trinity River. This is a great family or individual activity that all can enjoy.

Stockyards Visitor Center

  • 130 East Exchange Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 624-4711
  • Region: Stockyards
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This is a great way to experience Fort Worth's history. The Stockyards was once the second-largest cattle market in the world. The district brims with entertainment, including restaurants, shopping MORE >>

Fort Worth Water Gardens

  • 1502 Commerce St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 392-7111
  • Region: Downtown

The Fort Worth Water Gardens is a beautiful and refreshing oasis adjacent to the Fort Worth Convention Center. Designed by Phillip Johnson, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is an architectural and MORE >>

Fort Worth Zoo

  • 1989 Colonial Pkwy
  • Fort Worth, TX 76110-6640
  • Phone: (817) 759-7555
  • Region: Cultural District/West

Fort Worth Zoo is home to more than 500 species of animals, and its wide array of indoor and outdoor exhibits includes World of Primates, Asian Falls, Raptor Canyon, and Thundering Plains. Texas Wild! MORE >>

Grapevine Vintage Railroad

  • One Liberty Park Plaza
  • Grapevine, TX 76051
  • Phone: (817) 410-3123
  • Region: Regional

The Grapevine Vintage Railroad travels along the historic Cotton Belt Route between Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards. The Railroad is serviced by two vintage locomotives - "Puffy" the 1896 MORE >>

Heritage Trails

  • 777 Taylor St
  • Ste 100
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 336-2491
  • Region: Downtown

Take a walk through downtown and discover the people and events that shaped Fort Worth’s rich history. Have your picture taken alongside our sleeping panther and then visit each permanent MORE >>

LaGrave Field: Home of the Fort Worth Cats

  • 301 NE 6th Street
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 226-2287
  • Region: Stockyards

In Fort Worth, it is easy for the whole family to get behind a favorite sport. For baseball fans, historic LaGrave Field is home to the independent minor league Fort Worth Cats.

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