Show
Red Steagall
Stockyards Rodeo Rink
Treat Street
Giddy Up & Go! Music Series Enjoy live music in the Stockyards all season long!
A Very Merry
Welcoming Double D Ranch to Mule Alley!
Welcoming Old Gringo Boots to Stockyards Station!
Tannahill’s
John Wayne Grit Series
Stockyards Rodeo Rink – Tickets on Sale Now! Coming soon - Opens November 25!
The Cowboy Channel
Stockyards Championship Rodeo
Breakfast At The Bar
Late Night Happy Hour
Brunch is back at 97 West Kitchen & Bar!
Sidesaddle Saloon
Fort Worth Herd
FORT WORTH HERD Friday, Saturday & Sunday afternoons
COWTOWN OPRY Every Sunday Please join us every Sunday afternoon at 2pm on the steps of the Livestock Exchange Building
COWTOWN CATTLEPEN MAZE Every Day Spanning 5,400 square feet, this open air labyrinth of wooden pathways is always a challenge. Prep for your mission by viewing the maze from a large second-story observation deck. If you want to see historic Texas in its cowboy-hat-and-boots glory, The Fort Worth Stockyards are well worth a day trip! From a rodeo at Cowtown Coliseum, to shopping through Mule Alley, the Fort Worth Stockyards are an essential stop for anyone who calls themselves a Texan (or is just passing through!) Here’s
our guide to the highlights you’ve got to hit when you visit! Rodeo time! The world’s only year-round rodeo happens at the
Cowtown Coliseum every Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 pm. The Stockyards Championship Rodeo promises an all-around authentic Western Cowboy Experience throughout the entirety of the spectacle. The show features bull riding, tie down roping, team roping, barrel racing, bronc riding and break away roping; all the
classic trappings of an authentic rodeo. (Click here to learn more about the time-honored rodeo experience at Cowtown Coliseum!) An incredible experience to get your heart swelling with pride over the cowboy roots of Texas. The Fort Worth Herd is the world’s only daily cattle drive, where real cowboys and cowgirls drive a herd of longhorn steers to the watering hole. It happens twice daily (11:30 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.) on Exchange Avenue, running in front of the historic Livestock Exchange building. How can you miss out on the world’s largest honky-tonk? Billy Bob’s is one of the best entertainment
spots in the country. Country music shows occur every Friday and Saturday night. You can take dance lessons, check out the museum of handprints from your favorite country artists, or head over to the 81 Club venue for a more intimate, private event experience. The fun here is nonstop. Right across from the Cowtown Coliseum are the historic barn buildings of
Mule Alley. This is Forth Worth Stockyards’ perfect stroll-through area, day or night. This alley of buildings steeped in western character and heritage that have re-emerged as restaurants, shops, and creative workplaces that have all been curated to create an immersive experience. It’s also the perfect precursor to further exploring and shopping through
our next highlight… Time to shop! If Mule Alley got you excited, wait ’til you see what the rest of
Stockyards Station has in store for you. In Stockyards Station and down Exchange Avenue, you’ll find a unique assortment of shops and dining options waiting for you: A BBQ spot, a candy shop, a gift shop, and even a record shop! Want to make your visit to the Fort Worth Stockyards even more special? Book a stay at the Hotel Drover and
make it a “Rustic-Luxe” retreat! The hotel is modeled after the hotels of the frontier west… but with a twist of luxury. Among the proud cowboy decor, you’ll find fantastic wining and dining at the featured restaurant, 97 West, or at the lobby bar. The outdoor veranda is a paradise of its own, with a bar (of course) and plush seating where you can bask in the sun with a favorite something to sip. Jordan is the digital manager at Local Profile. She creates digital, print and
social content. Her passion is profiling people and their experiences, connecting community through authentic narrative. More by Jordan Jarrett How do I spend a day at the Fort Worth Stockyards?You will get a good laugh, guaranteed.. Horseback riding down the Chisholm Trail.. Ride the Fort Worth Stockyards Train.. Boot scoot at Billy Bobs Texas, the world's largest honky-tonk.. The Historic Fort Worth Livestock Exchange Building.. Museums at the Fort Worth Stockyards:. Fort Worth Stockyards Cattle Drive.. What happens at the Fort Worth Stockyards?True to its history, the Stockyards still hosts the world's only twice-daily cattle drive. All this – plus more than a hundred new shopping, dining and entertainment venues – makes the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historical District one of Texas' most popular tourist destinations.
Can you walk around Fort Worth Stockyards?Yes, in the Historic District you are able to walk the sidewalks with a beer if it is purchased from a licensed venue on Exchange Avenue. You must follow and abide by local, federal and state laws.
What time do they run the cattle at the stockyards?The cattle drives are held daily at 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. along East Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards National Historic District. Watch the Fort Worth Herd cattle drive from the sidewalks and restaurants on East Exchange Avenue.
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