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Old West trail drive portrayed daily |
131 East Exchange Avenue Suite 215 Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 336 4373 http://www.fortworthherd.com/ |
For a real taste of the Old West, come by the Stockyards area any afternoon and you will be treated to a mini-cattle drive sponsored by the City of Fort Worth. Fort Worth is proud of its Cowtown moniker, and wants to give tourists and locals a chance to see real cowboys and cattle in action. The cowboys dress in authentic turn-of-the-century clothing, and use period saddles and equipment. There are two separate cattle drives each day. Both start at the eastern end of Exchange Avenue, then move west towards the Cowtown Coliseum before turning and heading back to the pen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nationally acclaimed zoo with exotic exhibits |
1989 Colonial Parkway (on University Drive south of I-30) Fort Worth, TX 76110 United States +1 817 759 7555 http://www.fortworthzoo.org/ |
Nationally acclaimed Fort Worth zoo is a pioneer in using natural habitats to showcase animals. Exotic animals are kept out of cages and left to freely roam in a natural environment. On most occasions, visitors are separated from the residents by only a river or a waterfall! Special exhibits include the world of primates, African Savannah, Asian falls and Texas wild. An onsite restaurant serves hamburgers, fries, pizza and BBQ, while a canopy of magnificent oak trees provides shelter from the hot Texas sun. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family fun water park |
1800 East Lamar Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76006 United States +1 817 265 3356 http://www.sixflags.com/hurric... |
The largest water park in the Southwest with almost 50 acres of space, Hurricane Harbor gives you a chance to either cool off or enjoy the hot Texas sun&dash, whichever you please. The fun includes a variety of slip-sliding twists and turns on wild rides including the seaWolf, black hole, der struka and kamikazee. If you are a true thrill-seeker, drop six stories with the geronimo; for something sedate, try the bubba tub or lazy river. The entire park is alive with music and interactive activities, while and concession stands offer the usual burgers, hot dogs and pizza. Review © 2007, Wcities |