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Experience the Fort Worth Cattle Drive: A Slice of the Old West

Chrissy Clary

The iconic cattle drive in Fort Worth, where Texas history and fun meet daily!

There’s nothing quite like the thunder of hooves on brick streets to remind you you’re in Texas. The Fort Worth Cattle Drive delivers that classic Wild West spectacle twice daily, right in the heart of the Stockyards National Historic District. Whether you’re a history buff, a cowboy-at-heart, or just looking for a memorable outing, here’s why you won’t want to miss this authentic Texas experience.


Authentic Cowboy Culture

Every detail of the cattle drive is rooted in history. From the hand-tooled saddles and chaps to the crisp cowboy hats and boots, the Fort Worth Herd cowhands look—and act—just like they did over a century ago. It’s like stepping into a living cowboy novel.


Daily Drive Schedule

Planning is easy:

  • Catch the longhorns as they parade down Exchange Avenue at 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.

  • Grab a hearty breakfast at one of the Stockyards’ eateries, then stake out your spot curbside—these twice-daily drives are perfect for both early birds and afternoon adventurers.


Go Behind the Chutes

For a deeper dive, book the Fort Worth Herd Experience every Friday through Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. You’ll get exclusive backstage access, meet the cowhands, learn about cattle handling, and hear the rodeo–worthy tales that make this tradition so storied.


Explore the Stockyards District

Surrounding the cattle drive is a vibrant historic district filled with Western shops, saloons, and barbecue joints. After the drive, wander into the SCAD Museum of Art for contemporary exhibits in a 19th-century depot, or gear up for your next adventure with tips from Plan Your Perfect Road Trip.


Plan & Stay Connected

  1. Schedule Updates: Text THEHERD to 41444 for drive alerts, or follow on social media.

  2. Donations & Support: Help preserve this living history by contributing via the same notification service.

  3. Comfort Essentials: Bring an Insulated Cooler Bag for drinks and snacks and a Camp Spork for on-the-go bites between events.


Conclusion

Whether you’re lining the streets for the daily print of cowboy boots or diving into the behind-the-scenes action, the Fort Worth Cattle Drive delivers a hefty dose of Texas spirit and history. Ready to share your Stockyard memories? Share your adventure, contact us for insider tips, or book your next Texas getaway with Let’s Go Wander ’Bout—because some traditions deserve to be lived fully. You can even plan your adventure with our affiliate traveling partner, Viator.

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