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Fort Worth Stockyards Walk

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A walk through the last authentic stockyards in the American West, where longhorns still parade down Exchange Avenue twice a day and the air carries the unmistakable scent of leather, livestock, and mesquite smoke. Fort Worth earned the nickname "Cowtown" the hard way — by being the last stop on the Chisholm Trail before cattle hit the open range — and the Stockyards keep that legacy alive with a grit that no theme park could replicate.

Stops on This Tour (7)

  1. 1
    Stockyards Station The restored 1902 railroad depot where cattle were loaded onto trains bound for Chicago and Kansas City
  2. 2
    Cattle Drive Trail Twice daily, genuine Texas Longhorns parade down Exchange Avenue — the world's only year-round urban cattle drive
  3. 3
    Cowtown Coliseum The world's first indoor rodeo arena, hosting weekly rodeos since 1908
  4. 4
    Livestock Exchange Building The 1904 headquarters of the Fort Worth Stock Yards Company, where millions of dollars in cattle changed hands
  5. 5
    White Elephant Saloon A legendary honky-tonk with a history of gunfights, live music, and cold longnecks since the 1880s
  6. 6
    Mule Alley The former horse and mule barns transformed into a boutique district of shops, restaurants, and a luxury hotel
  7. 7
    Billy Bob's Texas The world's largest honky-tonk — 127,000 square feet of live music, bull riding, and Texas-sized entertainment

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