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See a Western Cattle Drive at the Stockyards

Why visit the Fort Worth Stockyards?

Fort Worth claims it’s where the west begins, and The Stockyards are full of the wild west spirit and culture. There are plenty of activities, dining, and shopping for all ages to enjoy.

A Great Field Trip for These Topics:

  • The American West
  • Cowboys & Cattle Drives

What Can You Expect to See & Do at the Stockyards?

• Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive
The Stockyards have so much to see and do, but the number one can’t miss attraction is the Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back into a bygone time as the cowboys and longhorns take their stroll down the cobblestones of Exchange Avenue. Cattle drives take place twice daily at 11:30am and 4:00pm. Additionally, on the weekends the cattle drive is followed up by Legends of Texas Gunfight Show. The Fort Worth Herd Cattle drive and Legends of Texas Gunfight Show are both free to the public.

Other sites to consider while you are in the Stockyards District include:
• The Stockyards Museum (Inside the Historic Livestock Exchange Building)
• Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame (Jersey Lilly Old Time Photo Parlor is located here)
• The Stockyards Petting Zoo
• The Cowtown Cattle Pen Maze
• Mechanical Bull (Kid Friendly)
• Cowtown Coliseum (See a Show or See the Building)
• The Stockyard Stables Horseback Riding
• The Grapevine Vintage Railroad
• Shopping
• Restaurants & Saloons
• Billy Bob’s Texas
• Tours are Available (Including Ghost Tours!)

Mule Alley

Mule Alley is a “new” up and coming part of the stockyards. It’s being beautifully restored and is in the process of opening a variety of shops, dining, and entertainment venues, some of which will overlook Marine Creek. Visitors can look forward to beautifully landscaped streets with art and sculpture, music, and horse-drawn carriages. 

Saunders Park

A well-kept secret is located directly behind some of the shops and restaurants in the Fort Worth Stockyards. It’s a serene little walkway along Marine Creek, which includes Saunders Park. Saunders Park is a tiny park tucked away inside this urban area, right along the creek. There is a historical marker where you can read about the Saunders family and what they had to do with the livestock industry and the history of the stockyards.

The Basics

Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District

131 E Exchange Ave.
Fort Worth, TX 76164

Fort Wort Herd Cattle Drives: Daily 11:30am & 4:00pm 

Stockyards Station Stores: 10:00am-7:00pm

Most Restaurants: 11:00am-10:00pm

Tips for Stockyards Visitors:

There are several parking lots in the Stockyards area with varying prices. Click here for a map of locations.

Upcoming events are listed here.

Other Field Trips in Fort Worth, TX to Consider:

Additional Cowboy/Wild West Resources:

Click here for a short history of the Stockyards.