Stockyards History Tour Fort Worth Pub Crawl

Fort Worth Crawling
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Heather_S
1 day ago
Fun tour of the Stockyards with a knowledgeable tour guide. We enjoyed learning more about the history and seeing the sites!

Cowboys, cattle drives… and beer! Discover the history of Fort Worth’s famous Stockyards as you visit local saloons and watering holes with an expert guide. Enjoy the hidden history, cold drinks, and good times with fellow travelers from around the globe. On this 2 hour and 15 minute history tour pub crawl, you’ll learn the exciting tales of Texas’s role in the Wild West. Discover how Fort Worth earned the nickname Where The West Begins - from the creation of the Lone Star state to stories of cattle drivers blazing the Chisholm trail and even the exploits of famous train robbers! So hitch up your wagon and head on over to the Stockyards for the Best Pub Crawl in Texas. Cheers!

Departure Point

  • We meet at The First Bulldogger - William Pickett located at the corner of East Exchange Ave. and Rodeo Plaza. The statue is located next to Stockyards Championship Rodeo. Your guide will be in front of the statue holding a Fort Worth Crawling sign with our crawling baby logo.
Return Details
  • We meet at The First Bulldogger - William Pickett located at the corner of East Exchange Ave. and Rodeo Plaza. The statue is located next to Stockyards Championship Rodeo. Your guide will be in front of the statue holding a Fort Worth Crawling sign with our crawling baby logo.
Duration2 hours and 15 minutesLanguages Available
  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest

Stop At: Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District131 E Exchange Ave, , Fort Worth, TexasFort Worth is where the West begins, and nothing embodies Western heritage better than the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. From the original brick walkways to the wooden corrals, every inch of the Stockyards tells the true history of Texas’s famous livestock industry.Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes

Additional Information

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Inclusions
  • History Tour Pub Crawl in The Stockyards
  • Expert Local Guide
  • Stops at 4 iconic Fort Worth bars
Exclusions
  • TIcket does not include pre-paid drinks. Guests can buy drinks directly from bars.
  • Gratuities (recommended)
  • Food
Voucher InfoMobile or paper ticket accepted

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Customer Reviews

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Heather_S
Fun tour of the Stockyards with a knowledgeable tour guide. We enjoyed learning more about the history and seeing the sites!
Chris_J
Big Tom kept us engaged with his energy and knowledge of Ft. Worth history. Fun time exploring some of the Stockyards saloons and music. Well worth it.
MRSGMBG
We had the best time! This was our favorite part of the entire trip to Fort Worth! Big Tom was a fabulous tour guide who was very knowledgeable! We learned so much and had a great time while doing it.
889kristal
Big Tom was amazing! Don’t miss this tour! Even if you live in Fort Worth- you will love this! Bring your visiting friends and family
Joan_S
A fun and friendly tour. Just the right amount of walking, stopping at bars I probably wouldn’t have noticed. Ask for Big Tom! Very informative.

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