Fun things to do in dallas fort worth

Museums, parks, entertainment, attractions, and more! Discover 100+ things to do in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex

Museums

Dallas Museum of Art: The DMA is one of the largest art museums in America.

Perot Museum: Museum Of Nature & Science

Nasher Sculpture Center: Discover a collection of modern and contemporary sculpture.

Crow Museum of Asian Art: Dedicated to celebrating the arts and cultures of Asia, from ancient to the contemporary.

The Sixth Floor Museum: Overlooking Dealey Plaza at the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets.

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

Thanks-Giving Square: Designed to inspire gratitude and to honor the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. Explore the historical exhibits and artwork on display.

Frontiers of Flight Museum: Experience the stories of aviation and space flight at Texas’ premier Aviation and Space Museum.

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum: Its mission is to teach the history of the Holocaust and advance human rights to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference.

The Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture: Showcases Dallas County’s story in a comprehensive exhibition.

Dallas Heritage Village: Home to the largest and finest collection of 19th century pioneer and Victorian homes and commercial buildings in Texas.

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas: Features interactive exhibits and multimedia displays about the Federal Reserve, money, and the economy.

Museum of Biblical Art: The Museum offers myriad programs, field trips, and events for art appreciators of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs.

Reunion Tower: A 561 ft observation tower in Dallas, Texas and one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

Parks

Dallas Zoo: The oldest and largest zoological park in Texas.

Dallas World Aquarium: Replica habitats containing exotic birds, mammals, and fish.

Klyde Warren Park: A 5.2 acre public park in the center of Dallas Bridging Uptown and Downtown.

Dallas Arboretum: A 66-acre botanical garden

Texas Discovery Gardens: Public garden teaches nature conservation with events & exhibits like the butterfly house

Lakeside Park: The lake is filled with hundreds of lily pads and a lovely wooden bridge leads to the popular teddy bear sculptures

Trinity River Audubon Center: Your gateway to explore the amazing resources of the 6,000-acre Great Trinity Forest, the largest urban hardwood forest in the United States

Fair Park: A National Historic Landmark that boasts one of the nation’s largest collections of 1930s art and Art Deco architecture

JFK Memorial Plaza: A monument to United States President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas

Dealey Plaza: A National Historic Landmark District

Cedar Ridge Preserve: Audubon nature preserve offering 9 miles of hiking trails through 600 acres of hill country habitat

Pioneer Plaza: The Plaza depicts a cattle drive featuring three cowboys and a herd of forty longhorn steer

White Rock Lake: One of the most heavily used parks in the Dallas Park system, it is one of the best places to experience natural areas and wildlife in Dallas

Malls

Galleria Dallas: Legendary ice skating center, dynamic Holiday events, and North Texas’ only American Girl

NorthPark Center: Consistently ranked among the top five shopping destinations in the country with clean, modern lines and open space to display fine art throughout the mall

Sports

Dallas Mavericks: 2011 NBA Champions

Dallas Stars: 1999 Stanley Cup Champions

Check out more Dallas photo opps and see where to stay when you are in Dallas!

Things to do in Fort Worth

Museums

The Kimbell Art Museum: Renowned Asian and European focused art collection plus exhibits set in a Louis Kahn-designed building (the permanent collection is free)

Modern Art Museum: post-World War II art featuring a collection of international modern and contemporary art

Amon Carter Museum of American Art: A renowned collection of American art, and admission is free

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

National Cowgirl Museum: dedicated to honoring women of the American West who have displayed extraordinary courage and pioneering fortitude

Log Cabin Village: Costumed actors and a collection of historic buildings illustrate life in mid-19th-century Texas

The CR Smith Museum: preserves the history of American Airlines and explains what it takes to run the airline

Stockyards Museum: showcases the rich history of the Fort Worth Stockyards

Bureau of Engraving and Printing: learn about U.S. currency and see where billions of dollars are printed

Pickle Emporium: get a peek at how pickles are made

Parks

Fort Worth Botanic Gardens: the oldest major botanic garden in Texas it contains a collection of more than 2,500 species of plants and is composed of twenty-five specialty garden spaces

Fort Worth Japanese Gardens: located inside the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens

Water Gardens: experience a variety of water features as they wander through this relaxing urban park

Sundance Square Plaza: with fantastic fountains, four giant umbrellas, and a state-of-the art sound and lighting this is a public space unlike any other

Stockyards: Come see the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive

Burgers Lake: Spring-fed lake with sandy beaches, lifeguards and picnic areas

Trinity Park: home to a duck pond, a miniature train, several playgrounds, and Trinity Trails, the best hiking and biking trails around town

Airfield Falls Trailhead & Conservation Park: Tarrant County’s largest natural waterfall

Panther Island: take a kayaks, canoe, or stand up paddleboard up the Clear or West Forks of the Trinity River. This portion of the Trinity River is calm which makes it perfect for a laid-back journey.

Lake Worth: a great place to go boating or fishing, it’s also home to one of the largest city-owned nature centers in America

Shopping

La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth: a Latin American themed shopping experience and family fun

Sundance Square: pedestrian-friendly downtown shopping district 

Movies

Coyote Drive In: Enjoy outdoor double features with a big, covered concession area, plus a playground

Sports

Texas Motor Speedway

More Things to Do in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex

Arlington

Museums

The Planetarium at UT Arlington: one of the largest planetariums in the State of Texas located in a groundbreaking UTA research facility

International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame: The innovations of bowling are highlighted through life-sized replicas, touch-screen kiosks, film montages and interactive games

National Medal of Honor Museum: Opening in 2024 the museum will showcase the Medal of Honor recipients and their stories of valor and inspiration

Entertainment

Six Flags Over Texas: the first amusement park in the Six Flags chain

Hurricane Harbor: North Texas’ largest water park features 50 acres of rides & slides & a 1-million-gallon wave pool

Parks

Lake Arlington

River Legacy Parks: a 1,300-acre urban oasis following the curves of the Trinity River

Levitt Pavilion: the place for more than 50 free outdoor concerts each year

Sports

Texas Rangers: MLB Team

Dallas Cowboys: 1996, 1994, 1993, 1978, and 1972 NFL Champions

Dallas Wings: WNBA Team

Esports Stadium Arlington: The largest dedicated esports facility in North America at 100,000 square feet

Shopping

Decorator’s Warehouse: the largest Christmas decor store in Texas, and open year round

Grand Prairie

Epic Waters: the largest indoor waterpark in Texas

Joe Pool Lake: camping, cabins, trails and more

Ripley’s Believe It or Not!: discover the strange, shocking, and beautiful

Louis Tussaud’s Palace of Wax: With over 200 life-like wax figures, you’ll be able to strike a pose with your favorite superstar

Lone Star Park: horse racing track and entertainment destination

Major League Cricket: coming in 2022

Grapevine

Grapevine Vintage Railroad: a unique experience on authentic 1920s Victorian coaches

DFW Founders Plaza: Observation area for plane spotting with picnic benches, telescopes & control-tower transmissions

Legoland Discovery Center: The ultimate indoor LEGO playground

Sea Life Grapevine Aquarium: An interactive aquarium featuring thousands of aquatic creatures, plus interactive touch pools and a 360° ocean tunnel

Parr Park: Bikers and runners alike love the challenge of the Bear Creek Trail

Frisco

National Video Game Museum: the country’s first dedicated videogame museum

Museum of the American Railroad: dedicated to celebrating the heritage and exploring the future of railroads through historic preservation, research, and educational programming

Texas Sculpture Garden: a unique and significant collection comprised of more than 40 works of contemporary sculpture

The Star: Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and practice facility

FC Dallas: an American professional soccer club which competes as a member of the Western Conference in Major League Soccer

Irving

Fritz Park: free petting farm during the months of June and July, weather permitting

Mandalay Canal: Enjoy stand up paddle boarding along the canal

Gondola Adventures: Take a romantic cruise on Lake Carolyn or through the Mandalay Canals in a beautiful gondola

Las Colinas

Mandalay Canal Walk: Paved waterfront trail with a gondola ride, and waterfalls

The Mustangs of Las Colinas: a breathtakingly realistic bronze sculpture of nine wild mustangs galloping across a stream

Lewisville

Lake Lewisville: recreational lake is great for fishing, skiing, swimming, relaxing, and recreational boating

Mansfield

Hawaiian Falls: Family friendly water park (also have locations in Roanoke, Garland, and The Colony)

North Richland Hills

NRH2O: Family friendly water park

Plano

Crayola Experience: Dozens of hands-on, creative activities and a full day of fun

Heritage Farmstead Museum: a historic farm museum

The Texas Pool: swim across Texas

Parker

Southfork Ranch: made famous by the Ewing Family in the television series Dallas

Pilot Point

Ray Roberts Lake State Park: Wooded equestrian and hiking trails around a lake

Sharkarosa Wildlife Ranch

Rockwall

Lake Ray Hubbard: one of the largest lakes in north Texas there are plenty of nice beaches, hiking and biking trails, and other outdoor activities

Chisholm Trail Rides: horseback riding tours

Wylie

Lake Lavon: enjoy camping, fishing, swimming, boating and other recreational activities

Is there anything to do in DFW?

History buffs should tour Dallas' Sixth Floor Museum and Dealey Plaza as well as the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Families can enjoy a day at the Dallas World Aquarium or the Fort Worth Zoo, while art lovers should make time for both the Dallas Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum.

How can I spend 3 days in Dallas?

Explore Dallas..
Head to the Dallas Farmers' Market..
Visit the Sixth Floor Museum and Dealey Plaza..
Relax in Klyde Warren Park..
Grab Lunch in Dallas' West End Historic District..
Head to The Dallas World Aquarium..
Visit the Dallas Arboretum..
Spend Time at the Dallas Museum of Art..

What are 3 things Dallas Texas is known for?

What Is Dallas Known For?.
Dallas Cowboys. How about them Cowboys? ... .
Dallas's unique history. ... .
Dallas is home to the largest art district. ... .
Largest urban park. ... .
Texas Barbeque. ... .
Frozen margaritas. ... .
Agriculture. ... .
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport..

How do I spend a day in Fort Worth?

Attractions. Fort Worth Zoo..
Attractions. Dining. Hotels..
Fort Worth Zoo. National Cowgirl Museum. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History..
National Cowgirl Museum. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History..
Music..
Camp Bowie. Downtown/Sundance Square. Stockyards. West 7th. Clearfork..
Sports..
Tours..

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