What to Do: The center offers a range of scenic trails that visitors can hike through. What to Do: The building is beautiful and warrants a tour; a range of tour options are available. In the evening, head back and enjoy a lovely performance! What to Do: The museum has a range of interesting exhibits, programs and films that it displays, creating a space where these works of art can be publicly appreciated.
The building is a work of art in itself; explore both with tours of the museum. Related: Things to Do in Dallas with Kids. What to Do: Delve into all things Hawaiian in this Hawaii-themed park, with its clean, fun and safe rides such as the Hawaiian Halfpipe and family favorites such as the wave pool and lazy river. Indulge in those tropical vibes while also relaxing, entertaining the kids and beating the Texan heat.
What to Do: There are plenty of biking and hiking trails to follow; tots will love the colors on display at the butterfly garden! Of course, kids will love weekend rodeos and the world's only twice-daily cattle drive in the Fort Worth Stockyards District.
Create a family itinerary of your own, or scroll down to see our picks for the top family attractions in Fort Worth or click here to download a PDF version of the list. Grid List Map. Horseback Riding E. Exchange Ave. Horseback rides for 30 minutes or one hour sessions are one of the main draws of the Ft. There are also stagecoach and carriage rides and horse boarding.
Lake Worth offers guests the opportunity to go boat riding or swimming on this body of water. While this site used to serve as a huge entertainment hub in the area, it is now simply a tranquil place to visit. Altitude Trampoline Park is a 35, square foot, indoor trampoline park with jumping activities including sports and fitness programs, competitive jumping, and just plain, old-fashioned jumping fun.
Internationally renowned for both its collections and its architecture, the Kimbell Art Museum is home to approximately works of art, and is distinguished by an extraordinary level of artistic quality and importance. Visitors can also enjoy special exhibitions, education programs for kids and families, dining, shopping, and more.
Admission to the permanent collection is always free. The Acton Nature Center of Hood County promotes a recreational and educational venue for nature enthusiasts of all ages. There are hiking and biking trails through natural settings and even a butterfly garden! Events like Reptile Day, Star Parties, and the Annual Acton Nature Run are held year round for kids and adults alike to learn about and celebrate the nature around us.
Free admission. Our collection of thirty-one aircraft surround our museum building and are available for close inspection by our visitors. Some are open for even closer inspection. Our museum houses not only exhibits telling the stories of aviation history in North Texas but also has interactive activities, including flight simulators and a T Talon cockpit.
Families can enjoy guided tours by our knowledgeable docents who might even share their personal experiences with the aircraft. Guests can watch our restoration crews work on planes while they are having fun in our picnic area. Our museum store is always a fun place for youngsters too.
We also offer free wifi to our visitors during their stay. With the airplanes, flight simulators, and interactive activities, we are always a fun place for families to visit and learn about the role of aviation history in North Texas. Our new hole mini golf course tries to give every player a challenge and more than one way to make the hole.
We are a family oriented waterpark with attractions for everyone.
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