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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Corpus Christi to Branson?
The direct drive from Corpus Christi to Branson is 940 mi (1,513 km), and should have a drive time of 13 hrs 14 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Corpus Christi to Branson, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Oklahoma City, Fort Worth, Eureka Springs, Tulsa, Bentonville, Waco, and New Braunfels, as well as top places to visit like Texas Capitol and LBJ Presidential Library, or the ever-popular Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge Observation Deck.
The top cities between Corpus Christi and Branson are San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Oklahoma City, Fort Worth, Eureka Springs, Tulsa, Bentonville, Waco, and New Braunfels. San Antonio is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Corpus Christi and 11 hours from Branson.
San Antonio, located in south-central Texas, is a city steeped in colonial history. The Alamo, an 18th-century Spanish mission turned museum, commemorates the famous 1836 battle for Texan independence. The River Walk, a scenic pedestrian promenade along the San Antonio River, is a major attraction with its charming cafes and shops. HemisFair Park's Tower of the Americas offers stunning views of the city.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Branson
New Braunfels is a Texan city situated near San Antonio. The region is renowned for the Comal and Guadalupe rivers, which flow by scenic parks such as Landa and Cypress Bend. The Gruene Historic District safeguards original German structures from the 19th century, including the iconic Gruene Hall. Additionally, Natural Bridge Caverns lie to its west, offering subterranean limestone caves with walkways for exploring.
6% as popular as San Antonio
2 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Branson
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Austin, the capital of Texas, is a vibrant city with a diverse live-music scene and plenty of outdoor activities. The city is home to the University of Texas and offers numerous parks and lakes for hiking, biking, swimming, and boating. Additionally, visitors can enjoy art installations at Wonderspaces or explore the thriving craft beer scene with new breweries constantly emerging. Whether you're into music, art, or beer tasting, Austin has something for everyone to enjoy.
44% as popular as San Antonio
1 minute off the main route, 23% of way to Branson
Waco is a metropolis situated in the heart of Texas. The Brazos River flows through it, and it's home to Cameron Park Zoo which houses varied animal species like lions, otters, and meerkats. The history of the state law enforcement agency can be seen at the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum where vintage badges and weapons are on display. Waco is also known for its locally invented soft drink called Dr Pepper which has its museum named after it.
7% as popular as San Antonio
3 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Branson
Fort Worth, located in North Central Texas, has a rich history as a trading post for cowboys at the end of the Chisholm Trail. Today, it's a vibrant city with world-class art institutions like the Kimbell Art Museum and lively attractions such as the Fort Worth Stockyards, known for its rodeos. The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame pays tribute to pioneers. Additionally, new restaurants are planned for this area, adding to its culinary scene.
21% as popular as San Antonio
2 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Branson
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Dallas, a bustling city in north Texas, is a vibrant center for commerce and culture. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza downtown commemorates the tragic event of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. In the Arts District, visitors can explore thousands of years of art at the Dallas Museum of Art and the Crow Collection of Asian Art, as well as contemporary sculpture at the sleek Nasher Sculpture Center.
54% as popular as San Antonio
1 minute off the main route, 45% of way to Branson
Oklahoma City, the state capital of Oklahoma in the United States, is famous for its cowboy culture and a capitol complex that is surrounded by functioning oil wells. The Oklahoma City National Memorial features a reflecting pool and unoccupied glass and bronze chairs to commemorate the victims of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing back in 1995. A significant part of this memorial is the Survivor Tree, which happens to be an American elm that was nearly destroyed during the attack.
22% as popular as San Antonio
4 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Branson
Tulsa is situated on the Arkansas River in Oklahoma, and it is famous for its art deco architecture located primarily in the central Deco District. The city experienced a construction boom during the 20th century due to the thriving local oil industry as evidenced by landmarks like Philcade and Philtower buildings. An Italianate villa used to be a residence of an oil magnate but now serves as the Philbrook Museum of Art.
9% as popular as San Antonio
2 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Branson
Bentonville is an Arkansas metropolis that gained recognition as the birthplace of Walmart, a renowned retail company. The downtown area boasts the Walmart Museum, which showcases the first five-and-dime store established by founder Sam Walton. Moreover, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art features a broad range of artwork spanning from colonial times to modern days. Its extensive premises comprise gardens with sculptures and paths through forests leading to waterside pavilions.
8% as popular as San Antonio
18 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Branson
Eureka Springs is a town situated in the Ozark Mountains region of northwest Arkansas. The town's historic district is renowned for its noteworthy Victorian architecture, including structures such as the Basin Park Hotel, Palace Bath House and Crescent Hotel, which were all constructed around natural springs located within the city. Visitors can also admire the impressive Thorncrown Chapel nestled amidst nearby hills, characterized by its wooden facade and large glass windows.
12% as popular as San Antonio
11 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Branson
Best stops along Corpus Christi to Branson drive
The top stops along the way from Corpus Christi to Branson (with short detours) are The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Texas Capitol, and Fort Worth Stockyards. Other popular stops include Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, AT&T Stadium, and Thorncrown Chapel.
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Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge Observation Deck
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge Observation Deck in Austin offers a unique family outing to witness an extraordinary natural phenomenon. The bridge is home to over 1.5 million bats, creating the largest urban bat colony in the world. From July to August, visitors can watch as the bats emerge at dusk to feed on millions of air-born insects, creating a spectacular sight as they take flight into the evening sky.
Considering the current south shore plant/tree overgrowth (April 2024) I think THIS is the best place to stand when waiting for the bats to come out from under the bridge. Yes the bats begin to emerge on the south side first, but you don't need to see the *first* bats to see an impressive display. As it turns out, we didn't see a large group of bats this evening (it rained and was generally too cool), but we did see (and hear) some bats, and the trip to the bridge was worthwhile. We waited from 30 minutes before until about 50 minutes after sunset, then left. Austin has a lovely skyline! We walked here from our hotel near the convention center, along the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail. It was a very pleasant walk with lots of tree cover.
Emily Goodin — Google review
Nice meeting spot, and iconic location of the largest Mexican free tail bat colony in North America. See them fly at dusk at the southeast end of the bridge, below looking up when nightly guides of kayak and boat tours shine their red lights to see the flying bats. Check out "Austin bat refuge" online for nightly bat forecast.
Mimi Snook — Google review
Elvira Alanis — Google review
The Ann Richard bridge, also known as the bat bridge in Austin Texas, is a great place to people and bar watch. When you walk under during the day you can hear them chirping, and then they take off in the evening. Cool painting by the observation deck.
Adam Riemer — Google review
Fun little place to see the Congress Bridge from below. You can definitely tell bats live there by the interesting smell as you approach.
Melissa Previte — Google review
Walked from hotel and got to watch the bats fly at dusk! Incredible experience.
Zach Ayers — Google review
Only a view bats in the evenig
Angela R — Google review
Watching the bats by the evening is a must-do in town
The impressive Capitol building in Austin was completed in 1888 and is a nationally recognized historical landmark. The dome is made of red granite from Granite Mountain near Marble Falls, Texas, and the walls are decorated with handrails and brass chandeliers spelling out TEXAS. The building houses the offices and chambers of the Texas State Legislature as well as the Governor's office.
Beautiful historical building. The Renaissance-style architecture of the Texas State Capitol reveals how diverse the State of Texas has always been, with unique food, cultures, and people! I went with my family on a Saturday evening, yet the Capitol was as calm as ever. The Capitol grounds are a splendid picnic spot, dotted with fountains and sculptures of Texas revolutionaries. Would definitely recommend to anyone visiting Austin!
Arathi Shah — Google review
Very nice visit at the Texas Capitol. I arrived just in time for the start of a (free) guided tour inside the building. The guide was very competent as he explained the history of the Capitol (and, consequently, of Texas itself). We were able to enter the Senate and, after the guided tour, to roam around freely to see every detail that we might have missed. I recommend the visit if you are in Austin!
Matteo Drago — Google review
As a professional photographer I've shot weddings and elopements at the Capitol building many times and I can say it's a perfect location for a small wedding. The beautifully well-maintained grounds combined with classic architecture provides the perfect backdrop for couples portraits. Free parking on Sundays is a plus!
Morgan Brown — Google review
It has beautiful walking trails amongst tall trees, there is a parking garage nearby and the inside is magnificent! Stunning motifs, architecture and paintings. A must see if you are a resident, but also a nice tourist spot, they have tours from the visitor center in the white building next door and two gift shops one inside the capital and one inside the visitor center.
Vanessa Campbell — Google review
Just Amazing.
If you want to know about Texas History or just want to take in everything Texan, this is the right spot for you. It’s the embodiment of everything Texan. Right from the entrance to the Gift shop, everything is so beautifully designed.
The staff and government officials are amazing and courteous to answer all the questions I had. They even let you go into the state house and senate which is great!
JAY JASTI — Google review
I highly recommend visiting the Texas State Capitol building in Austin. Built in 1885 by architect Elijah E. Myers, it's an impressive structure and the 6th tallest state capitol building. The surrounding area is adorned with beautiful statues and monuments, perfect for exploration.
The capitol tour is free. The sad part is every time I went to visit the Texas capitol building, either it was after hours or the building was closed for renovation or Covid; so I couldn't get the chance to do the capitol tours.
Another thing I want to mention is if you want to take pictures standing in front of the capitol building from the front lawn, the building is almost covered with trees, and only the top part is shown from the lawn. Consider photographing from the corners for a full building view. And now since the construction is going on, it is difficult to capture the perfect photo.
There's a nearby parking lot offering free parking for 2 hours on weekdays, but be aware of charges on weekends or special events. You can also do street parking. Overall, a must-visit in Austin!
Tasnim Ara Islam — Google review
Visiting Austin from UK, we took a look around and loved walking around and seeing the history of this place. It's on a few floors, being able to see from the ground floor up and also looking down from upper galleries, different wings with different rooms all off the main dome central, which is the main beauty of this place, however the large grand side rooms are where the history is made. Everything from the brass elevator doors, to the beautiful inscribed hinges of the large doors is wonderful to admire. Well worth a good 1-2hr visit here.
Tristan Cairns — Google review
It was marvellous! It was a great visit and it was very educational. Very well maintained, and every corner speaks history. You should visit it If you are in Austin. You will learn a lot about so many events through out the paintings, guide tour and information boards.
Shereen Hijazi — Google review
I give the Texas State Capital building in Austin five stars. Texas taxpayers spent a LOT of money on this building, and it turned out so classy. The finest materials were used and it looks like the designers spent thousands of hours getting every little detail perfect. I highly recommend stopping here to see for yourself.
Jess Easley — Google review
Beautiful capital building. There are also nice monuments in the surrounding yard. Nice place to see if you’re visiting Austin. Warning: it can get very hot during the summer.
Christopher Chamberland — Google review
Interesting and beautiful working building which houses Texas law makers. You are able to visit the building but I guess there could be restrictions at some dates, tours are taking place all the time which you can easily join and last about 20 to 30 minutes.
Mark Isherwood — Google review
The Texas Capitol in Austin is super cool! It's like a giant castle with a huge dome on top. Inside, there are big rooms where important people make decisions for the state. They even have tours where they show you around and tell you fun facts. It's definitely worth checking out if you're ever in Austin!
Dailo Arts दैलो आर्टस् — Google review
Unfortunately lot of construction work going on when I was there night to again.
Huge park area in front of the building with historic information. The congress Avenue is exactly opposite to the building and looks fantastic from the street.
Vijay devara — Google review
The architecture is absolutely stunning. It is also nice to watch the meetings in the house and senate live. Do not forget to take a look at the gift store underground, they have some pretty Christmas ornaments.
Raony França — Google review
Visitor friendly amenities, with a 30-minute free guided tour of the building is the highlight! My guide, Austin (!) was cheerful, friendly & enthusiastic throughout the tour.... we saw the senate & house chambers, all the governors/ presidents of this great state, as well as the architectural marvel that this building is... with it's dome being taller than the US capitol in DC! The lone star at the top of the dome is 218 feet high from ground! Impressive all around! And very very historic too!!!
Akhil Pall — Google review
Texas Capitol allows you to enter inside the building with strict security check up. Inside the building, we can see all the governors photos up to the date. Further, we can see the actual assembly hall and speaker of the house chair as well. I heard if you visit in meetings hours you can actually see the ongoing meeting.
Netra Prasad Neupane — Google review
A very beautiful building! We have visited several times, and each time we find a new nuance. It is so pivotal to have young children visit this place! Remember, everything is bigger in Texas, referencing that this is the largest state capital building in the US. You simply must visit our state capital in Texas!
Yvonne J — Google review
Looks cool from the outside, but that's about it. Inside is genuinely ugly, and there's nothing to do in there except look at the beige walls or struggle to hear the tour guide due to the ridiculous amount of echo.
Error 404 — Google review
Beautiful architecture and local guide was explaining the history.. All age groups will enjoy this place.
The Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library is a museum, exhibition space and research centre on the University of Texas campus in Austin, Texas which contains many priceless objects relating to LBJs life and legacy as the 36th president of the United States.
Beautiful space and with scheduled ticket times it’s actually BETTER with the process of pacing and spacing that has developed from pandemic constraints.
You’ll learn about LBJ *and* Lady Bird. There was a temporary exhibit upstairs as well, featuring Mohammad Ali. I’d probably suggest you give yourself 90 minutes and my thinking is that children under 8 or 9 might not find enough engaging materials... but !hey! treat yourself to a date with your partner, gather some friends and make it part of a cultural/history exploration day, or for my true Presidential Library Fans... go alone!
A few interesting products in the gift shop...
Amber T — Google review
Very enjoyable afternoon learning about LBJ and Lady Bird. It was nice to spend an afternoon in the air conditioning rather than out in the heat of the day. I wish they would have had easier access to bathroom, had to trek my little one up and down the stairs three times. Highly recommend. Also we just happened to go on a Tuesday and got 50% off admission.
Jacob Kizer — Google review
I recently explored the LBJ Presidential Library after it has an extensive renovation but this visit was to see the Music America: Iconic Objects from America's Music History temporary exhibit. They have a dedicated parking lot but it was full and decided to park in the next one dedicated to the University of Texas. It was a Saturday so I am sure they did not mind. The building itself is very impressive and always enjoy visiting this place ever since my parents brought me here when I was a small child.
On this day there was a lot of of people visiting where I believe may have been eclipse tourists in town finding things to do in Austin while they wait for Monday. The Music America exhibit was definitely soothing to see and recommend it. The rest of the museum takes you back in time when Lyndon Baines Johnson was president and ran the show in times when a lot was happing in America. They have lots of timelines with historical events.
Make sure to ride the elevator to the 10th floor where find a replica of the Oval Office, Lady Bird's office and collection. The grounds are also spectacular with nice views of the UT campus and Tower.
Paul Delacruz — Google review
Very impressed. The Lady Bird section was wonderful, did not know she funded his first campaigns and took over his congressional office when he was serving overseas, or that she was a journalist who bought a radio station, or all her contributions including towards Head Start. He was ok too. The display on Gulf of Tonkin was incomplete, at best. But his accomplishments are many, from Civil Rights to Medicare and Medicaid. Also, the pop culture references were fun. Highly recommend if you find presidential and American history interesting.
Seth Newman — Google review
If you are in Austin, this is one landmark you should not miss...whether or not you were a fan of LBJ, you will be impressed by the legislation that was passed during his term as President. Unlike most other Presidents, he was able to work across the aisle so that Republicans and Democrats could agree on laws that would make life better for Americans.
Margaret Miller — Google review
A comprehensive museum about LBJ’s life and his term as President. There were some interactive exhibits about the Vietnam war too. My favorite was the Oval Office at the top floor. One of the guides told us that Lady Bird Johnson worked in this very museum well into her 90s.
Glenvicia Sim — Google review
What a wonderful place, learned so much about that period of US history and LBJ and his wife’s accomplishments, which took place before I was born. Really enjoyed my visit.
Marisa — Google review
A fitting and beautiful tribute to LBJ. Situated nicely on the campus of UT, parking is easy to find, and admission is affordable.
Experience the highs and lows of LBJ's Presidency, life in politics, and personal life. Truly worth your time.
John Polizzi — Google review
As a museum lover, I truly enjoyed the LBJ Presidential Library. The exhibits and tributes to Lady Bird with the walk through the times of LBJ, it was all very well put together. The building itself is massive when you walk up to it and is a grand sight. I recommend this experience while in Austin.
The K Green Show — Google review
Great museum. I really enjoyed all the exhibits. I definitely recommend for history buffs. There is only one request — please add President Obama and First Lady Michelle’s picture to the “Past/Former President exhibit. It’s been past two years, so the pictures should be there by now. Hopefully, by my next visit I will see them. 😊
Dana Thomas — Google review
I'm a big fan of museums. I'm also working to visit all of the Presidential Museums. So, of course I stopped by the LBJ Presidential Library before heading home to Colorado after working in Austin for a few days.
Parking was a bit confusing and I don't know if I was supposed to pay or not. But, I parked out front and had no issues. Didn't pay and still don't know if that's correct...
The admission is $13, but you need to purchase online in advance. I showed up without a ticket and was turned away at the door. It wasn't a busy place so I was able to log in on my phone and easily get a ticket.
The building outside is depressing and boring. Inside is fairly basic, but all in all, it is a fitting and solid tribute to the President.
A guide greeted me right after I walked in. She is a pleasant, smiling promoter of the museum and all things President Johnson. Very knowledgeable and kind. She offered to take several pictures and told me stories as I walked around. Left me to myself after awhile, but was a positive impression and her kindness is appreciated.
I love to see the Oval Office, the history behind our presidents, and all of the challenges the world presented at the time.
Overall a good presidential museum, a pleasant tour, and fun visit for me.
There's a decent, but small gift shop as you leave.
Timothy Mullins — Google review
LBJ library is definitely worth a visit. I knew nothing about LBJ before going. I thought it's just a library and I didn't expect to be paying for it. It's a presidential library (archival for LBJ era and it's by appointment) and a museum (documenting LBJ time plus music in America). We went on Tuesday (50%, $8 per person)
Museum is floors 3, 4, and 10. Archival library (by appointment) are floors 5,6,7, and 8.
Floor 3 (entry floor) is history of music in America. It's lovely and enjoyable. In addition, there is a few minutes film about LBJ (a must see) and a timeline of LBJ and lady bird life's.
Floor 4 is my favorite. It's about politics during LBJ time. Imagine a president comes after Kennedy's assassination and in the middle of cold war with Soviet union and the rise of communism. Internally, there is the civil right movement, poverty, and illiteracy. Also, the space race, Vietnam war, Israel-Arab conflict, etc. You will learn about the thousands of bills signed during LBJ era.
Floor 10, is a replica of the ovel office, the lady bird office, and their belongings. It's a light floor.
Bathrooms are in 2nd and 10th floors
GPS will take you to UT parking which requires permit. The next lot is FREE AND it's dedicated for library visitors. Don't park on the street it's not free!
Victor — Google review
We always enjoy the presidential libraries. There is so much history and it's like stepping back in time. Really enjoyed it and may go back the next time we are in Austin.
Eric H — Google review
What an amazing tour, it's truly a time machine into the past. Having only been a child during his Presidency, the Library shed a lot of light into Johnson's work and dedication. While it's a bit dated, and should be, it's very informative along with a very well kept animatronic LBJ. The staff is very kind, exceedingly helpful making the tour even more delightful. Highly recommend a look if one is in Austin Texas.
Christopher Bayer — Google review
Very interesting museum that provides a good overview of the times and issues facing the United States in the sixties. Both LBJ's civil rights success and his Vietnam failure are both presented with reasonable objectivity. It was an unexpected treat to be able to listen to many of LBJ's phone conversations with historical figures of the time, like Martin Luther King, Herbert Humphrey, Edgar Hoover and many more.
Bits — Google review
We were very impressed with this museum. It is very detailed oriented and very well presented. The only upset is that there’s a wall of portraits of all the US presidents and first ladies except for President Trump and first lady, Melania. No matter what our opinions are, we cannot rewrite history. His portrait along with his wife’s portrait must be put up on that wall.
Lizette P. Benitez — Google review
Very nice presidential library. There is a lot of good civil rights memorabilia and stories mixed in with the times.
Garry Kepes — Google review
I had zero expectations going into visiting this museum. I was blown away by how well it was laid out. I learned a great deal about LBJ that I had no idea about. Great museum.
Guided tours of a vast cave, from a standard tour to an exploration of undeveloped sections.
A literal hidden gem right off of I-35. There are three levels of tours. The Adventure is best for families with young children or those who aren’t interested in crawling into tight spaces. The Hidden tour is a medium challenge for anyone over age 7, and is the one we did. The Wild requires participants to be over 13 and involves crawling and getting into and through tight spaces. It looks amazing and we will come back and do it at another point (either when the kids are older or as an adult date). Our tour guide, Tawny, was friendly and very knowledgeable. The caves are really cool and the tour gets you to see a wide variety of formations and features. There is also an area above ground where you can buy bags or buckets of dirt pre-loaded with semi-precious stones, replica arrowheads, or fossils and then “pan” for your treasures in the sluice. My kids loved it. There’s also a small playground which is well maintained. We didn’t go on the zip line ride although it looked fun. Overall, highly recommended. Although the tours aren’t cheap, they are well worth the money and give you a good amount of time underground.
Liz Sweigart — Google review
This attraction has something for everyone. The cave is good-sized and has enough rooms to make for approximately a 1 hour tour. It features many enjoyable sites and formations. There is adequate parking out front and they provide restrooms in the lobby area so GO before you enter the cave. There is a charming gift shop and a small snack and lunch area that includes outdoor seating and a modest playscape. Many groups of schoolchildren go to this attraction regularly so expect a crowd of kids. The tour guides are knowledgeable and can answer most any question. Unfortunately, this attraction is not for the mobility challenged... The cave floor is uneven with lots of slopes, bumps and slick areas.
Mark Otte — Google review
We went on the one hour tour that goes about a mile. It was raining outside and the cave was the perfect place to spend time during the storm. They have a coupon on the website for save $1. Also they have a turtle and zip line outside. Our guide was awesome, wish I remembered her name. She shared lots of great facts about the cave discovery and told stories about the formations inside. Fun and great activity for all ages.
Emily Price — Google review
What am amazing place!!! The map on the wall was so detailed and made me want to explore the cave. It was fun to see the seated zipline outside before we made our way inside. So many interesting fossils and bone specimens. Very impressive.
Great selection of souvenirs and gifts!!!
The snacks and drinks looked very inviting although we didn't have any as we had already had lunch.
Definitely a great tour for the whole family!!!!
Brenda Mark — Google review
This was a very interesting place with a very good guide that was very knowledgeable able the caves. She had an answer for everyone questions. I would recommend this tour which was great for all ages. This is a walking tour and sometimes it can be very steep and slippery so where good shoes and be ready for a hour long hike inside a beautiful cave. I recommend this tour it was very informative and beautiful.
G Kawa — Google review
Great tour which takes about an hour. No strollers are allowed and low ceilings in places make it tough to bring little ones. If it's tough for your kid to keep their voices low, not touch things, or plan out a bathroom visit before the tour then you reconsider the appropriateness of the visit for your family. My daughter (8) says it was great because the tour guide pointed out a lot of interesting things. My son (6) says it was great because there was a lot of stuff you wouldn't normally see.
David Rainey — Google review
We had a blast going here. We did the 1 mile walk into the cavern. Our tour guide had a great personality and made it really fun and educational. We will definitely go back. Next time I want to do the long one where you get to crawl through the smaller holes.
Ray Lambert — Google review
Great place for kids. The guided tour was great, informative and fun! The last part of experiencing pitch black darkness was amazing! And the kids were amazed to see a few rocks that can reflect light in the dark!
Hhimanshu Joshi — Google review
Amazing cave structures can be seen here.
I did the hidden adventure tour which involved some nice paths, not too tight. It was very cool and educational. The air was a bit cooler and a whole lot more humid down below. Our guide was good, she shared some things and made family appropriate jokes.
Overall the tour was about an hour and a half long. The wait was about an hour. Its worth a visit, especially if caves are your thing.
Dan Stewart — Google review
Great smooth trail for a cave. Lots of formations. Steep trail in places, no wheeled vehicles allowed. Hand rails, must be able to walk 1+ miles. Easy for cave walks, medium difficulty as for a hike. 72° F year round, humid, bring water. Backpack not needed, camera and backup flashlight are nice to have. Most of the trail was lit.
Sarah Wagstaff — Google review
An absolutely amazing and informative tour, including the history of the discovery, of the caverns and their importance to both the geological and paleontological records, as well as a nesting place for the local bat colonies.
Our two teens were fully engaged, and are now keen to explore other cave systems in central Texas.
Special shout out to Rachel, our tour guide par excellence! She has a great gift for making the tour a memorable experience!
George Popa — Google review
Great time with the family and really a great way to get out of the hot hot hot Texas heat! Our host Leroy was very witty and kept us engaged throughout the tour. Highly recommend!
Sam Menist — Google review
Great fun, but go when it is less crowded. They do tours every 20 min, but they are 30 person max. I first arrived, like an idiot, at 1:30pm on a Saturday, probably their busiest time. We would have had to wait till 3:40 for a tour. Luckily, we were going to be going by again on Monday. We went Monday morning, and it wasn't crowded at all. The cave being cool is a nice break from the summer heat, too. You don't need hiking boots, but some nice shoes with socks that get good traction certainly help.
Overall I love this place. I have been 3 or 4 times, and went again today to take my son for his first time.
Mike Brock — Google review
The Adventure tour was great for our family reunion activity today. Our tour guide was great and made sure to wait for everyone to talk about each spot. We even had our grandmother with us and she did not have trouble keeping up. The ramp back up is a climb though.
Jesse S — Google review
More about money than conservation, and a big wait for them to up-sell photos in the initial area of the cave. Some beautiful cave rooms, but overall experience was low compared to other caves in the area. First, the tour groups are relatively huge, and tours were packed in closely after another, so we were frequently passing another group, too. This made for a very noisy trek and some people were touching what they could reach while the guide was a long distance away "guiding" the first few people and seldom waiting for the rest of the group. It might be good for taking younger kids, but adults that don't like experiencing a cave while dodging a bunch of other people and louder than an 8th grade auditorium.... Probably a pass.
Taf Fishy — Google review
I've been wanting to visit this cavern for years and finally had the chance to do it. I was not disappointed.😁💓
Parking is free and easy to get in and out of. They have a gift and snack shop in the guest area and the restrooms are very clean. They offer active duty, veteran and retired discounts as I'm sure a senior discount as well....be sure to ask for this. Tours run often and the tour guides are very knowledgeable about the cave and ready to answer any questions.💪
The cavern itself is AMAZING. It stays nice and cool throughout the year. The rock formations are incredible and the passageways are fun to travel thru. The lighting inside make the formations come alive and the views of each "room" are spectacular. It's quite a treat to see what nature has carved after millions of years.👍
There are a ton of restaurants and hotels within the general area. This was well worth the drive from Houston.🚗
Henry A. Rodriguez — Google review
Great experience. Awesome caves with an easy path with hand rails and mats for safety. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the caves and their history. We took the Adventure tour, but will return to do the Hidden Passage tour on our next trip!
Noelleblue — Google review
A nice day out with the grandson. We both enjoyed it! About a mile walk (ish). Unlike most caverns I've been in this one was very warm (close to 80) and humid. I suggest to dress lightly. I'm elderly and not in the best shape but able to go the full distance no problem. Paul our guide was very informative and great at keeping things light and fun. Staff was wonderful and friendly.
Only down side is cost was more than others like places, gift shop was a bit over priced and outside ride was not available.
I do recommend finding discounts online that are available.
Overall it was a nice place .
P& B — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised with how fun this was. Growing up in Utah, I've been on the tour for Timpanogos Cave, but these caverns were surprisingly different. First, they're large! Second, each section is unique. The ticket line was long (however, everyone was in town for the eclipse, so that may not be a factor most days), but our guide was hilarious and made geology fun. I definitely recommend this adventure.
Natalie Nielsen — Google review
Such a great experience.. you will think that you are out of the world .
tour guide was very nice and friendly. I visited here starting February so inside it was not too hot.
Water is allowed and also you can take pics but no touching the surface until your guide says.
Priya Nath — Google review
We went on a Thanksgiving weekend and it was not crowded. We were able to join the regular tour in 10 minutes. The tour is around 90 mins. The guide was great 😃. He had a sense of humor 😁. The cave had about 3 large halls. inside was warm so no need to wear any jackets. This is not a wheelchair or stroller friendly path. But you can take infants on a baby carrier.
Shavik Harindra Gunarathne — Google review
Nice tour walking around the cave, wear comfy walking shoes since it might be a bit slippery inside. you’ll go downhill on the way in and uphill on the way back. Tour guide was nice and will talk about the different formations along the way.
Rita L — Google review
Really amazing experience.
Did the hidden passages experience. 100% worth it. Leroy our tour guide was funny and knowledgeable. Super recomended, by teens... so you know it's for real lol. We are coming back in a yr to do the wild tour, thanks to Leroy for making it sound like something we can't miss!
shantell sullivan — Google review
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The Dr Pepper Museum is an American history museum based in Waco, Texas, that specializes in the history and memorabilia of soft drinks. The museum has a collection of over 4 million items related to the soft drink industry, including soda bottles, advertisements, and equipment from pre-dating Coca-Cola by one year. The museum also features exhibits on the economics of the soft drink industry as well as how it has shaped American culture.
LOVED the museum! So much to see and learn. The staff was great. The gift shop and soda fountain area was our favorite! The kids loved that they got to make their own soda and create new flavors! It was a great experience.
Myra Hernandez — Google review
I LOVED this place. As a native Texan, raised on the only soda there is, this museum was Awesome! There are three floors of Dr Pepper memorabilia. There is also a soda fountain and interactive workshops. The Make-a-Soda was very fun(do recommend buying advanced tickets for this and the Taste-a-Soda) The gift shop was great. You can take home everything from shirts, hats, and magnets to the original Dr Pepper itself. Also, every paid admission receives a free Dr Pepper or $1 off the floats.
amber t — Google review
Super Place to take a break from driving for a few hours. Much more to see and do than we expected. Try the Taste-a-soda... We got 0 right but had a great time with Gale anyway. My kids 16&14 actually enjoyed the whole place. Don't miss the Dr. Pepper floats. Seriously.... Don't miss them.
Kathryn Whitmore — Google review
Great place to visit. Enjoyed touring the museum. It has 3 floors filled with Dr Pepper stuff plus adjoining buildings with a gift shop & small cafe. Plus it is only about 2 blocks away from the famous Magnolia Complex of Chip & Joanne fame.
Mike Travelling — Google review
$10 to enter per person. You get a voucher for a small Dr Pepper at the end or $1 off at the gift shop. Everything a Dr Pepper lover will enjoy. From the humble begins to present day, this is a cool place to visit. Lots of picture taking opportunities here. Some exhibits are hard not to touch as they state not to touch. A place to see after the Magnolia Silos in Waco.
Carlos Gonzalez — Google review
This place was pretty cool. Way more interesting than I thought it would be. It has the expected history, cans and bottles and old advertisements. But there's also flavor chemistry, manufacturing stuff, the flops like celery soda and new coke. Lots of reading, don't expect to be wowed by loud music and flashing lights. Ten bucks. 2 buildings.
Gary Thompson — Google review
Fun museum on the history of Dr. Pepper. Three floors to explore and lots of cute photo ops in the museum. Soda fountain was a fun way to end, and some of the soda choices are included with the $10 admission ticket, or you can get $ 1 off other options, including floats. Taste-A-Soda and Make-Your-Own-Sodas you can add on for an extra $5 and $10 per person. Both are very fun and memorable experiences. Pogo pass Dallas includes the admission ticket, and you can usually find promos for a discount on the Pogo pass.
Sarah Naik — Google review
Excellent museum! Kids love Dr. Pepper and on our way to Dallas we stopped and it was awesome experience! Very neat to read and see the history of the drink, various photos, equipment, tools, first bottles and more! At the end tried the float and was tasty! Kids loved it! Recommended it!
Jorge L. Flores — Google review
Definitely an experience to share!!! There was a lot of information about the Dr. Pepper company, how it was made, where it came from and even where it is now. If you have an afternoon, Definitely check it out!!! Don't forget to get your free drink or dollar off of a float! (Which I recommend!)
Samantha Landzettel — Google review
I don't think just anybody would be as excited by this museum as we were, but we are so glad we stopped!
It's not World of Coca-Cola (Atlanta), but isn't trying to be, and that's what we loved! It's a small, non-profit museum in an historic building telling a story about the rise of soft drink, the bottling processes, the employee experiences, the international expansion, the power of marketing, and the passion of one of Dr. Pepper's most devoted CEOs-W. W. "Foots" Clements.
My 16 year-old said he preferred it to World of Coke (though that was about 4 years ago). That may have also partly been because it's smaller size and cheaper ticket meant we only spent about 2 hours and didn't burn out the kids. Mom and I had been through here almost 20 years ago and were shocked how much it seemed to have grown. If it was there before, we missed the 7-Up section and soda jerk / soda floats completely before, but not this time!
Who SHOULD visit? I'd say it is definitely better for someone who is interested in soda pop (or history in general), willing to do a lot of reading, and doesn't require hands-on exhibits to stay occupied. A bit of nostalgia helps, too, whether you're of the "10, 2, and 4" era or "Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too?" Now, time to go try a hot Dr. Pepper...
Michael S — Google review
We highly enjoyed the Dr. Pepper Museum. Lots of cool things on display.Good history of the company and it's employees. I enjoy the trucks on display a lot. The staff was very friendly. It's worth the $10 to get in. My whole family enjoyed the museum. Easy to get to off of I-35
A Allen — Google review
We honestly hit this up due the proximity to magnolia market. It was a cute hidden gem that does show a unique way of preserving the history of the Dr Pepper company. All of the antique signage and marketing pieces were great to look at. You won’t need to reserve admission tickets in advance but it you’re interested in either the Make A Soda or Taste a Soda experiences I would def buy these in advance.
Kristen Stirtz — Google review
A very interesting place to visit- no idea this even existed! We had a great time going through the building that had such history. This happens to be my youngest son's favorite drink. We enjoyed looking through the different eras of production of this American institution. We were glad to be there and of course go to the gift shop for souvenirs to bring back to California. A great family environment and one that we hope to visit again.
Angelita F — Google review
A nice museum that exhibits the origin and the history of an alternate drink among the other familiar drinks !
Home of Dr.Pepper is a nice architectural piece.
The museum store gives the choices for the souvenirs, and an on site quick bite restaurant with indigenous drink gives an opportunity to spend some time relaxing.
No car parking in site. Paid lots and street parking are available nearby.
T RS — Google review
Really well done museum with a complete history of Dr Pepper.
The place is right next to the Silos in Waco making it very convenient for multiple experiences in one day.
The staff were friendly and helpful.
The only negatives were the tables in the malt shop were not cleaned regularly and the gift shop is over priced.
However, if you are a fan of Dr Pepper, you will love the experience.
Brandon Pratt — Google review
"I'm A Pepper", so of course I had to visit the Dr. Pepper Museum while in Waco! :-) There are 3 floors packed with memorabilia inside of a 1906 bottling plant. There's so much to take in and interact with that I recommend giving yourself at least an hour to get through it all. One of my favorite things about this museum was a "theater" where you can sit and watch all of the Dr. Pepper commercials! The "I'm A Pepper" commercial is my favorite, but my goodness, I heard it in my head over and over for the rest of the tour. :-)
Then there's the gift shop and the soda fountain, complete with a "soda jerk", so plan on an extra hour of two after enjoying the museum. Grab a free Dr. Pepper (best ever) or get a dollar off a Dr. Pepper Float on your way out.
My friend, Nicole, thought the sign that read "Tip your Jerk" was awfully rude, until I explained that Soda Jerk is the actual title of the sweet lady who poured our DP! :-D
(If you love Dr. Pepper like I do, grab a bag of Dr. Pepper Cotton Candy while your there!)
I absolutely recommend making time to visit the Dr. Pepper Museum if you're ever in or near Waco, Texas! I loved it!
Lisa Marie — Google review
What a cool experience! So much history at the Dr pepper museum. History of sparkling water, mineral water, Dr pepper, and all kinds of other soda's. Museum also had pictures and information about the tornado of 1953 that destroyed a large portion of Waco. Museum tour includes a fountain drink as well. So much history here. Great way to cool off indoors and learn about the history of soda! Definitely recommend this place.
Rebekah Johnson — Google review
Love it!!! Definitely a great experience for a Dr.Pepper fan or really any soda fan! Did the taste testing and make your own soda exhibits that were so fun to do. Book in advance!! Great photo ops too and awesome gift shop.
The virtual tour was kind of hard to follow and not really up to date with the museum, so it would be great if you could update it and not make it a video but audio only
Sabrina Williams — Google review
We enjoyed the museum. There was a lot of really neat stuff from all over the world. Some interactive exhibits. The science lab was fun! The snack shoppe was a great atmosphere.
Andrea Fortner — Google review
This was a really neat place to visit. We loved the Make-a-Soda class. Some of the items in the gift shop are pretty expensive (a medium-sized puppy was $30) so beware, but overall, it was a cool experience for kids.
Mary Mitchell — Google review
Amazing museum! LOADS of history everywhere you turn, but if you're "A Pepper," it's a lot more interesting! There are also a couple of experiences to participate in for just a little extra $.
There's an old fashioned soda bar where you can get a DP and/or ice cream float. Of course, there's also a gift shop. Really fun place!
Jenny LaFon — Google review
Having too much fun making my own soda today!!! 😍
So much fun!!! Make your own flavored soda for $10!! You have 3 tries. Raspberry, lime and 7up combo is good :) you can ask for separate cups and mix and match on your own!! You can also get a free drink at the end or get $1 off menu items (get 2 scoops of ice cream for $4 or a root beer float for $5). Fun for kids and adults, good family activity to do if you're visiting!
Rita L — Google review
Lots of fun if you like to visit museums. Me and my husband decided to visit it and absolutely loved it. It was so much fun finding out how they bottled, what inspired them to start fizzy drinks and we absolutely loved the ads created old times to advertise Dr Pepper outside. They also have a make your own soda lab which we couldn’t make it on time but looked like so much fun. The best was they served hot Dr Pepper. It was so good.
Gayathri Iyer — Google review
It was a nice to see the history or Dr. Pepper. They even had cans and bottles from other countries. It cost $10 to get in but it also came with a voucher for a free fountain drink or a discount on a souvenir cup. They also had a penny machine where you can make a Dr. Pepper penny for $0.51. I recommend you go early so you can try their soda maker we went later in the day and it was already closed.
Gemini Stokes — Google review
I love (and am slightly addicted to) Dr Pepper and made a special day trip from Dallas to Waco, just to go to the museum! The history is fascinating and I loved all the displays. The line for the free drink was super long and I'd packed my own bottle of Dr Pepper Cherry for the road, so I didn't wait in line. The Make a Soda and Taste a Soda were booked by the time I arrived, but it looked fun and interesting! There's a lot of exclusive items available in the small gift shop. I might have spent a small fortune 🤣
Kati Hatfield — Google review
A cool little walk through with the entire history of Dr Pepper from beginning to present day!! When you buy the $10 general admission walk through you also get a hand made Dr Pepper at the end of the tour. I also recommend buying tickets in advance for the Dr Pepper tasting and the make your own soda experience. They usually are sold out by the day of so buying in advance is a good thing. Overall a really cool experience. $10 parking was available across the street from the museum.
J W — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit. There are lots of interesting marketing things to see, and the history is pretty cool. Value wise, I think the extra experiences are overpriced. We paid $30 for a quick 20 minute make your own soda. I think a fair value would be half or make general admission $15 and include the experience. I think it would also be cool to make a professional label instead of one you write in with a sharpie. That being said, the folks running the experience were super awesome and did an outstanding job. If you are in the area, I recommend stopping. Lots of good photo opportunities.
edward saiz — Google review
Fun place, close parking on the street, and reasonable price to get in. Went with my family for a little outing and everyone seemed to enjoy the atmosphere. The reason I gave four stars is because you are given a bracelet at entry to receive a free drink at the end of seeing the museum. You pass a gift shop then a big area where drinks and shakes are made ( the bracelet is for a drink only ), well both the gift shop and drink area where unbelievably packed! We decided to pass up the drink and leave.
Sarah Farison — Google review
I’ve been a fan of Dr Pepper for more than 20 years now and I’m glad I got to visit Mecca! So cool to learn the history of not only my favorite drink but as an entrepreneur it was awesome to learn about the company!
I was nervous that this wouldn’t be a good place for my kids but there was plenty of fun activities for them! I would definitely visit again the next time I find myself in Waco.
The Waco Mammoth National Monument is a protected paleontological site where an ancient herd of Columbian mammoths was discovered in 1978. The site now contains fossilized remains of the mammoths, as well as other Ice Age animals, and offers visitors a chance to view them in person.
It was unfortunate circumstances that brought me to this area of Waco (final services at a nearby funeral home), but my wife found this on the map along our way. Our two boys are young enough that this was an amazing break on our trip. Actually, I thought it was just as awesome!
The staff was among the most professional and friendly of any park I’ve ever visited. The trail to the site is short and a beautiful walk beneath the trees.
Pretty need find a little out of the way, but worth the visit.
Michael Oakes — Google review
This is a really neat site. Our tour guide was great and shared so much about the history and significance of this place.
I definitely recommend stopping here. Where else can you see an active (though not being actively worked on) dig site?
The gift shop was great too. Specifically the minerals they have for sale. So many different ones to choose from. Great prices too, anywhere from a couple bucks to a couple hundred, depending on the type and size.
Glorkar Floki — Google review
This is fairly young park compared to other national parks. Its small but the main attraction is presented well. Its wheelchair friendly and there are trails for folks who like to exolore. Very small fee but it helps maintain the park.
Ana Bruja - Khayos — Google review
This place was simply amazing! I went here curious about the past and left with so much knowledge and amazing crystals! The tour guide was so sweet and you could tell she was passionate and truly cares about her job. They have a store inside that has some of the most beautiful crystals I’ve ever seen and they are VERY well priced! 10/10, can’t wait to visit again!
Molly C — Google review
My son and I really enjoyed this day trip! Really interesting to see and to hear the tour guide tell of all the fun facts. Great family outing!!! A must for locals, and tourists will find it a treat. The area is quite beautiful and lush, being on the Brazos River area. Easy to imagine these giants roaming around. Other animal bones, such as giant tortoises, camels, and some they're not sure, are there too. Great day!
Constance Cade — Google review
Okay so bathrooms only available near the parking lot. It’s not a far walk to the place. I have a 3 because I just was expecting it to be more educational. Kid friendly. There’s a sand digging box at the top near parking lot. Paths are paved & easy. No wait on a weekend. Buy tickets up front that they do check for before you can see the bones. I also thought there’d be more bones in one location but each one was not individually marked so it was hard to tell where all 22 were.
N Paulic — Google review
Great experience! Very informative tour and the climate controlled dig site was a treat from the heat! The gift shop items were reasonably priced and there is an activity tent for the kids and a sand box where kids can dig for their own fossils. I recommend bringing them in sandals and an extra set of clothes for afterwards. They also have a hiking trail you can do. Beautiful place to visit!
Myra Hernandez — Google review
I think entry was free but if you wanted the guided tour of the site then it was a minimal charge, maybe $5.00 and well worth it. The rangers were excellent. I purchased a lot of interesting items in the gift shop too. Lots of great learning toys for kids. Wish the tee shirts were of a softer material. Only a short drive from downtown Waco and well worth the visit.
Becky C. — Google review
Awesome place to visit with kids. The dig sight was very cool to see, and the tour guide had a lot of information to share about the history. Plus, it's indoors after a short walk!
Casey was awesome at the sales table, he was friendly and chatted with my kids about their experience. Another park ranger was a huge help when my youngest fell and scraped her knee, I don't recall her name, but she was quick to give my child first aid and helped calm her down.
Leyna Saultz — Google review
Really cool exhibit showing an archaeological site of ancient mammoth remains. I don’t remember the tour guides name but she was excellent; very knowledgeable and funny too. Definitely worth the $6 and there are some small walking trails too.
Ford Thorman — Google review
First off; do the tour! The guides will tell you what you’re looking at and they make the experience. Anyone who is remotely interested in fossils will enjoy this site. The bones you’re looking at are real; they are being dug out of the ground. It’s an active dig site so if you come back later they may have new info for you!
The whole area is easily accessible for anyone. There’s a short walk, but no stairs and it’s all paved; and if you think it’s too far you can ask about the shortcut from the parking lot. The walk is through the woods which is beautiful to see as well. Overall I’d highly recommend coming here and seeing this fascinating site.
sierra kenison — Google review
This was a really fun national monument and I highly recommend visiting if you're in the Waco area.
I was here for the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 and the rangers did a great job facilitating the event. They gave out free eclipse glasses and kept the crowds under control while being friendly and informative.
The ticket for the dig site was $6 and you get to see mammoth fossils still preserved in the ground. The rangers there were happy to answer questions as well. They've also got some hiking and nature trails in the park too.
5 stars!
Arnav Agarwal — Google review
You can have a nice walk and beautiful mammoth 🦣 visit to the monument! Definitely a worth visit!
My childhood dream of seeing mammoth 🦣 has been fulfilled 😇😁☺️
There are many beautiful stones you can purchase at the souvenir shop and got some stuffs! I’m happy and content!
Come visit and enjoy the fossils visit!
Cheers 🥂
Mr. No Tengo Dinero — Google review
This was a great stop with some fun stuff to check out during the Fall Fossil Festival. The staff was super friendly and engaging. Plenty of parking and golf carts to shuttle you if needed from the overflow parking lot. Pricing is very reasonable for the tour and the items for sale. Lots of info given and interactive things for the kids to do from clotting to digging to helping out with shifting through actual dig sure material to help them find micro fossils. The had pumpkin painting, meet and greet with live camels and even had truck out yet buckets for kids to pick a treat from.
Rene Trevino — Google review
If you have seen the movie ice age and wondered if you will be seeing a real mammoth then you are at the right place. It’s really exciting to think that the fossilized remains that we can see here in the digging site was a real mammoth from ice age. Other than the fossil there is a trail where you can take a short hike. This place also has a picnic spot and restrooms however the restrooms are inside the welcome center. Admission for adults is $6 and only required if you want to visit the dig shelter but you can roam around rest of the park for free. Plenty of parking spots available and you can park your RV either.
Taofiq Hasan — Google review
I just loved my visit. The staff was so friendly and knowledgeable. The bones were amazing to see. The signage was excellent. The vibe was so cool I want to get my degree in whatever I'd need to study so I can work here! What a cool place. Go see some wooly mammoths! (And skip the awful natural history museum.)
Loretta Pontillo — Google review
It’s a must visit place for those living in waco. This place is nice historic and well maintained. The fossil was discovered by two men in 1978 and then upon the realization of the importance of the Mammoth’s fossil this place was made a dig shelter. The museum is under the national park services and was opened for people since 2009. It’s a good place to visit with little kids and to learn about mammoth and history. This area also has hiking trail and picnic area. You should buy tickets from the visitor center and then follow directions to the dig shelter. You will also find souvenirs to buy in the visitor center.
Sadia Disha — Google review
Highly recommed a visit to this location. The guides were so informative. We had a group of people ranging in age from 90 to 9 and everyone loved it!
Bobbie DoLittle — Google review
Great little spot to kill an hour or so. Very interesting guided tour with informative and helpful guides. Pretty neat to be able be so close to the real thing instead of mock ups in a museum!
Yes it costs just a bit to see, but they go to pretty extensive lengths to preserve the actively studied site.
Nate Bressler — Google review
Really loved this stop on our Texas road trip. Very interesting information about the Columbian Mammoth. You also get to see the actual fossils and the excavation process. Josie was our guide and did an excellent job. 6 dollars per person for the tour.
Sharon Martin Andre — Google review
Showed up at 9am on a weekday and got a tour with just me and another person. Fairly short and not too many artifacts, but lots of information. Our tour was about 35 minutes since we had some questions. Staff was knowledgeable and friendly. The gift shop was reasonably priced.
Justin Villa — Google review
Very unique park located in Waco. $6 per adult. The gift shop at the entrance hosts the restrooms. Tickets can also be purchased at said gift shop. A tour is included if wanted, or the park can be seen without the tour. If you decide to go on the tour, don't lose your ticket as they will ask for it when you go into the excavation site.
Carlos Gonzalez — Google review
Very fun and informative! They have some of the actual fossils found there and you can look from the same room. Tour tickets are only $6 per adult. Lots of fun souvenirs in the gift shop. They also have replicas you can get closer to or touch. Guides are very knowledgeable about it. This is a newer exhibit that is still growing and they are learning about the fossils more all the time right now. Keep in mind there is really only one small site to see, mostly you are there long enough to learn about what you're looking at. The guide is good because I wouldn't know what any of the bones were if I was looking by myself. Definitely recommend for a quick stop! Seem to be starting tours very frequently. You have plenty of time to take pics and ask questions.
Hannah Hollyfield — Google review
This is an active dig. The real thing! A fun gift shop and sand box for the kids to pretend they are digging for bones. The tour was perfect in length. The tour flow is great. Wait time for next tour 5-15 mins, gift shop, sand box, a 10 min walk along a path through a lush forest, tour guides are informative and humorous, ending up in an air conditioned beautiful pavilion that protects the active dig. Stunning!
Greg Moore — Google review
This is such a great and fun excavation center! The staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. They have documentaries on while you wait for a tour to start, and they sell various items to fund the park. We bought a magnet and a stuffed animal. The prices are a bit high, but they are normal for tourist attractions. Their gift shop sells some nice souvenirs, and they have imported rocks. They are right off the highway and have a bathroom, which is nice and convenient. There weren't many people when we went there, but that was midday on a Monday, so don't take that to heart. The cost was very low, and we learned a lot. Hopefully, they can attract more people. I only wish they were doing some excavation, as there were many cool bones/skellingtons I would love to see uncovered. Overall, a 5 star attraction.
Tristan Wilczynska — Google review
Overall, a nice small museum with real mammoth bones still in their location, uncovered. $17 for 2 adults and kid age 4 and 2 year old (free). My girls enjoyed digging up bones in the dirt and asking why the mammoths died. Short 5 min paved walk to the museum from the parking lot - stroller friendly.
Wilmington Mom — Google review
Great National Monument park hidden away in Waco. Tours run every half hour, the dog site had a building built around it, air conditioned and protected. The tour guide was friendly, funny, and very informative. Even my preteen admitted it was very cool!
Cute gift shop at the top, with free kids mini dig site, that my toddler loved. We spent about 2 hours here, and had a wonderful time at very low cost!
Kelsi Riqueros — Google review
It was awesome! A must visit at Waco. It gives us good information on the mammoths. I definitely recommend the tour as you know what you are looking at. Otherwise it might just be a bunch of bones. The guide was humorous , informative and very helpful. He explained it clearly.
They also have a cute little gift shop and so many things to choose from.
Just a reminder. No cafe or eatables.
Definitely a great place to visit.
Gayathri Iyer — Google review
This was way beyond my expectations!!
I’m not sure why but I thought it would only be a couple of mammoth bones, not as many as I got to see today 😃
The other animal bones made it feel surreal, the feeling of how different our environments were back then to here I am standing right above so much natural history.
I really enjoyed this and need to come back with more time.
They have informational tours, I visited on a whim so unsure of the times for those. Ours was at 3:30 then they had another coming up at 4:15 but I was unable to stay.
Wait time was less than 10mins (way less) and I did not see an option to pay online just when you get there.
Visitors can drive through this 1,700-acre center & view animals such as giraffes, antelopes & deer.
This place is great to bring the kids for a visit. There was a variety of animals and you get to feed the 🦒 out of your sunroof (or windows). Recommend going when it is warm but not too hot! I have feeling the animals might sit in the shade more in 100 degree weather but I can't confirm that. We went in spring when everything was green and it was fantastic.
Jeff C — Google review
Hand-feeding those friendly giraffes was a highlight of our trip to Texas. So friendly, would do it again. Fun how inquisitive the animals were as we drove slowly by. Good gift shop at the mid-point. Middle also has a nice little petting zoo where you can groom the goats. We walked a nice little trail at the rest stop too which had facts about the wildlife. Cheetah, zebra and rhino greeted us on the second half.
Stephen Hailey — Google review
Had a great time. My kids enjoyed the animals and getting to feed them. We were worried because it was very hot in early July that most of the animals would be sleeping but they were fairly active! It’s kind of expensive but we spent over an hour driving through and feeding and looking at the animals.
C Kram — Google review
Great experience. I loved the giraffes, but I had to wait in a line for the giraffes for 1 1/2 hours. It was worth it, though. Next time, I will spend the extra money to go on a trip in one of those safari trucks so I can get there sooner. The staff was really helpful and seemed they loved their job. While I waited in line to feed the giraffes, one of the workers talked to us the entire time so we wouldn't get bored. Also, the other animals were really close to are car. I've never been so close to those animals before, so it was a fun experience. I highly recommend coming here.
Marcie Hendershot — Google review
Absolutely love Fossil Rim!! Relaxing and as slow paced as you choose to go. This was our first time at the wildlife center. Animals are everywhere across the beautiful property and will come right up to your car. Me and the husband did the self guided tour and had a blast! At the gate entrance they give you food to feed the animals. Well worth the experience and we will be back!
Allison Smith — Google review
I only give this five stars because my 9 yr old loved it! While I did enjoy it, I feel it is lacking in the variety of wildlife available. This is my second visit, but the previous was like 20 years ago!
Overall would do it again!
Pros:
*Many animals do walk up to the car for an amazing experience
*Animals were not aggressive
*Place and animals are well maintained
*The trip lasted a good amount of time, and it was not super crowded (this is more of an off peak season)
*GIRAFFES!!!! Which you can hand feed 💕🦒
Cons:
* one bag of food for the car, I do feel you should give one bag per ticket!
*We were having to ration out food, I’m talking one or two pellets with the occasional indulgence!
*Although my daughter loved it, and I did enjoy it, it is mostly deer/antelope type of animals with the occasional sprinkle of variety like an ostrich, zebra, and of course the giraffes!
Misti I — Google review
Always a great way to spend your day with your family and get to be a part of nature. Price is a bit steep if you just do a one day pass, so you should consider getting an annual membership. The drive through the park is wonderful for kids to see animals roaming freely and to feed them with the provided feed. You will want to make sure your child rations out how much they throw at a time so that they have some for the giraffes at the end of the trip. Don’t forget to go to see the other animals near the gift shop midway through the trip.
Connie Wilson — Google review
Took my son on a safari adventure! We arrived early, at 8:30, when the park opened. We were able to see almost all the animals. The best part was when we fed the giraffes. My son enjoyed the entire experience. Feeding the giraffes and seeing his first ostrich were some of the highlights. You definitely want to save some of the feed they give you for the 🦒. Great experience and worth the cost to see the impact on my son
Jason Bessent — Google review
I recently visited the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center for a self-guided tour with my family, and we had a fantastic time. Our main highlight was the giraffes, and we were not disappointed. We had the incredible opportunity to see several giraffes up close, with two of them even approaching our car. It was an amazing experience to be so close to these majestic creatures.
In addition to the giraffes, there were plenty of other deer and similar species to observe. However, it would have been even more wonderful to see a greater variety of animals, such as local Texas species like longhorns and bison. Nonetheless, the prices were fair, and the staff members were friendly and helpful throughout our visit.
The road within the center was easy to navigate, and the directions provided were clear, so we didn't need a map. This made the tour hassle-free and enjoyable. I'm already planning to visit again, and I can't wait to bring other family members along. Overall, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center offers a great giraffe experience, and with some additional animal variety, it would be even more captivating.
Will — Google review
We had a house full of family and kids for Thanksgiving week and was looking for something to do. This place was great. The kids and adults loved it. Feeding the animals was the highlight.
The only downside was the cool weather. There were giraffes, big birds (ostriches) or zebras anywhere to be seen. We will go back, but in warmer weather.
lifesgoodintexas — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed the overall experience. There were numerous animals, and it was delightful to feed them, especially the giraffes, which the kids loved. The only disappointment was that we arrived a bit late at 3 PM, and we didn't see many animals approaching the car. I believe the early morning hours are the right time to witness animals up close.
Laxmana Chary Nagalla — Google review
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center offers a wonderful safari-style experience for families. Located in the scenic Texas countryside, it provides a unique opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife up close in their natural habitat. Kids particularly enjoy the chance to see animals like giraffes, zebras, and rhinos from the comfort of their car seats. The leisurely drive through the park is both educational and enjoyable, with informative guides available to answer questions along the way. Overall, Fossil Rim is a great place for families to spend a day immersed in nature and wildlife.
Aylin Weyh — Google review
One of the best place for a unique family fun..
Be sure to follow the arrows if you take the self guided tour. We took a wrong turn and lost half of the tour and exited. And you can’t go back in. Admin wasn’t very helpful about it.
Also,tickets are non refundable, but maybe rescheduled. My parents couldn't make it and their tickets were wasted.
My car has a nice long deep scratch from the antlers of a deer. So don’t bring your car if you’re too sensitive.
You have to drive very patiently and carefully, lots of cars stop and take turns to feed and enjoy the animals…
Muhammad Murad — Google review
Perfect day trip from Dallas.
I took the family here for my brothers birthday. Although it was hot out & a lot of the animals were relaxing in the shade we were still able to interact with a lot of them. I read that the average time spent here is 2 hours but we were there for almost 3 hours. They have a ‘1 bag of animal food per car’ rule but it’s a lot of animal food & if there are multiple people in your vehicle they will give you a few empty bags so the animal food can be shared amongst everyone in the car who wants to feed the animals. There’s a nice little cafe at the mid point with a pretty overlook. Conveniently located near other points of interest like the dinosaur park.
Whitney M. — Google review
This was my first visit to Wildlife centre and I really enjoyed seeing all animals over there.
Advice :-
1. Try to go as early as possible so you can see all animals walking or running here and there. (Later after 11 AM due to sunny weather they might be taking rest under shadow or far way from your car)
2. Book tickets online in advance they gets busy in holidays.
Aditya Raghoji — Google review
We had the most incredible time at the wildlife center. This was our break as we drove across the country from colorado to Florida. The safari ride was amazing, the guide was so knowledgeable! She even made sure we got extra time feeding the giraffes and we felt so catered to. We will defiantly be planning to come back to experience this again.
Jacci Jo Walton — Google review
This wildlife place is nice and really good to visit with kids. They have lots of animals and they remains really close to the cars. On the entrance you will be provided with food to feed animals. You can feed them from your car just stretching your hands out. They also offer a guided tour and it needs prior reservation. Watch out the weather forecast before you go.
Sadia Disha — Google review
A little pricey but really cool. It was pretty cold when we went so not a lot of animal activity. It is a lot bigger than expected with a nice break at the halfway point. We opted for the self guided drive through. For 2 adults and 1 child it was $85 and included one cone of animal feed.
Brian Bownds — Google review
Went on the self-guided tour on the weekend. When you reach the gate to check in they provided a cone of food to throw outside for bringing animals closer. We were hoping to stop at the cafe that was midway on the tour but unfortunately was closed. I do like the self pacing of the safari and can spend time focusing on certain animals.
One downside though is some cars do not follow the rules so you have to wait at times for space to drive around them. Animals do block the road so be sure to have food available to lure them away or can bring them closer to feed. By the end we still had a good amount of food so the last animals at the gate got a feast.
Was a different experience and wouldn't mind going again to check out the regular tour.
Janice Y — Google review
I could not have asked for a better experience! I did a guided tour and had an amazing tour guide, Alex. She is an animal expert!! She answered all of my questions and I learned so much from her. The animals were beautiful and it really was a 10/10 experience. My friend and I are still talking about it. I feel so fortunate to live close enough to enjoy such an adventure! I highly recommend the guided tour. We even saw baby animals!
Nadine Iglesias — Google review
Came on a Monday morning so it was not too crowded. Still enough for some cars no more than 4 to be backed up. Road is wide enough to pass them.
One thing to keep in mind is that the animals have a huge amount of land to cover, so you might not see every animal. The deers love to eat the pellet and are always waiting by the road. Unfortunately, did not see any zebras. I was skeptical that the entire routes take 1.5 hrs but it really did take that long. The halfway point has a gift shop, cafe, a children's center, and some hiking trails. I think the price is quite good to offer all of that. The cafe was decent w a great view, and I loved the children's center. There were many goats walking around you can pet and brush. The hiking trails were also very nice and casual. Not intense at all, but still not as if you're walking on a sidewalk.
Kelly Low — Google review
Been here twice and it only keeps getting better!
We took the guided tour and we were 5 of us.
It is a very comfortable and scenic drive inside the 1800acre wildlife conservatory.
So many kinds of animals and birds!!! The giraffes, and deers are so friendly - they come right to your car sunroof/window and take a nibble of the animal feed provided by the wildlife centre.
Must visit for all age groups, definitely enjoyable for kids of all ages!
Also, come prepared with food if you plan to spend the day here - restaurants nearby are limited!
Girija Iyer — Google review
We had an amazing time here. So many animals to see. We got to feed the giraffes out of our hand. Lovely gift shop and bathrooms about half way through the drive.
Kathlyn Nauta — Google review
My family loves this place, we actually were going so often that we got a membership which is a great way to save money if you plan to go more than 2-3x per year. Everyone that comes to visit we take and they have a great time!
I also want to say every time we come it feels like a new experience because every season or day depending on the time you come and the weather the animals are different (e.g. in the spring you get to see lots of new little babies, in the fall the animals are super active when it isn’t too hot out, in the morning the animals are pretty playful)!
But what makes this place really special is not only seeing my kids light up because they get to feed a giraffe from their palm while sitting in the car, but all the conversation efforts they work on with the money they get from park visitors and donors!
Ashley McCracken — Google review
My recent visit to this place with my animal-loving daughter was a delightful experience. We had a wonderful time exploring and interacting with the various animals. Was lucky to feed a giraffe among 50 other vehicles and mostly everyone had failed as the giraffe chose to approach only me. From diverse species of deer and gazelles to majestic rhinoceros, the array of animals made it an unforgettable experience.
Tip: since its internal and speed limits are only 20 you can have your kids out of car seat for a better experience
Vijay Shankar Balaji — Google review
Be sure to buy tickets ahead! I recommend the guided tour, otherwise, you will just drive through the park and not really know what you are looking at and what the significance is.
The tour provided treats to give the animals and lettuce to feed the giraffes. There were so many endangered animals in the park. It was humbling to be introduced to the programs that are saving the species from extinction. My favorite was the Southern White Rhino. We got to see the baby, Rocket, with his mom on the first day he was let out.
There’s a couple hiking trails, a cafe, gift shop, and a children’s animal center where goats roam and are ready to be spoiled.
Kaylie Pierce — Google review
Nice place to keep the kids engaged. We opted to ride in our own car instead of the safari to have more control over the time and spend more time with the favorite and most active animals that kids enjoy feeding We opened the sunroof and giraffe entered in to the car through sunroof for the feed. Unforgettable experience!!!
Karthik Raghuraman — Google review
The last time we visited was almost 12-13 years ago and didn’t have much recollection. So, we went this time with a fresh perspective and were pleasantly surprised at the number of animals and the close proximity of interacting with them. Thoroughly enjoyed the trip.
Murali Vusirikala — Google review
Wonderful! The animals are very well cared for and the tours are a must! You only short change yourself by driving through yourself! the guide was incredibly knowledgeable and loved her job! The work done here for the animals cannot be overstated as they not only care for but also help to save many of the species from becoming extinct. Again the tours are really the best way to experience this wonderful place.
I love the history and all the historic buildings in downtown Granbury! It's so beautiful. A great place to walk around and shop! Such a great place to walk around, enjoying a car show!
Laura Kemp — Google review
This is such an amazing small historic town. Wished I could have explored more. The town has done such a wonderful job on restoring the town and it is a bustling area. A must see if you're traveling close by.
Dori Hopp — Google review
A quaint beautiful downtown square. A nice collection of shops and restaurants surrounding a square containing the local country courthouse. Trendy bars, restaurants and theaters. Plenty to do for a weekend.
Jeffrey Dorwart — Google review
Beautiful town with a very cozy square. Lots of wineries and shops. Very clean. People is super nice too.
Dra. LauGordy — Google review
Nice area to walk around and shop. Has some Very pretty architecture.
Christopher Bowler — Google review
We've been here a few times. There are fewer historic town squares in Texas that are as filled with life and activity as the one in Granbury. Wonderful restaurants and interesting things to see and do. We were most recently here for their "Living Christmas Card" event.
D Largent — Google review
We went here during Oktoberfest. Granbury has a quaint and beautiful downtown with a lot of boutique stores and restaurants. The courthouse is gorgeous and one of the best we have seen in Texas.
There is a music theater that was closed when we visited but will definitely come back as it seemed majestic.
You can easily find a parking spot no matter how busy it is here as the square is huge and there are parking around the courthouse and across the streets.
Ankita Banerjee — Google review
Visiting for the annual Wine Walk event and this town never disappoints! Such great shops, wineries and a wonderful theater! With so much to do, see and taste there’s no reason to even leave the downtown square! Already looking forward to next years event!
Shelley Ima — Google review
Lots of boutiques, at least one bakery, a few restaurants including Babe's , some unique stores, historic courthouse, places to drink wine, galleries, jewelry, and a theater. Also lots of cobblestone, so wear comfy shoes. A cute place that sells quilts and placemats, too.
Stephanie Essary — Google review
I love the Historic Granbury Square! It's a fun place to visit. There are several really unique boutique shops and restaurants located around the county courthouse. The old historic buildings are so beautiful! I always like coming here!
Lori — Google review
Picturesque place!
Quaint Texan town with a lot of historic value, a beautiful city beach park, cute lil artisan cafes and an eclectic mix of rural + suburban landscapes.
Must visit for the wonderful scenery.
Girija Iyer — Google review
Since it was Easter Sunday everything was closed except 2 Art Gallerirs and 2 places to eat. My wife and I liked Granbury a lot. The people there were very friendly. We plan to go there soon. They told us it's better to go there from Wednesday thru Saturday.
The Fort Worth Zoo is a world-class zoo with a huge variety of animals. The zoo is very family friendly and perfect for visitors of all ages. The zoo regularly ranks as one of the best zoos in the United States and is home to over 7,000 animals!
Was an amazing experience at the Fort Worth Zoo! Went with my mom and my sister and we had so much fun. There's lots to explore and so much to see even though some of the exhibits were closed due to expanding some of the habitats. We went on a Saturday during nice weather and it was crowded. We rode the train and went to the Stingray area. Saw all the animals that were out and all three of us enjoyed the experience. We will be going back when the other animals are back and would recommend you go enjoy the experience. Before we left we all got cute animal plushies and a back for them to commemorate our time we spent there at the zoo.
Zoey M — Google review
Came here on a Saturday around 3pm. Parking was $5 just right outside the main entrance and there were plenty of spots. Tickets that day were $18 for adult at the gate, and $17 if you buy it online. This zoo was pretty nice and was extremely family friendly. There were attractions for kids and adults so it's suitable for all age groups. A good variety of animals at this zoo. They had a petting zoo which was fun. I enjoyed the giraffes the most even though I did not get a chance to feed them. I enjoyed my time here.
N C. — Google review
I visited for the first time in April on a weekend - it was my first time visiting a zoo in nearly a decade. Prices were fair - $5 parking and $17 per ticket if purchased online. The weather was perfect in Texas and the crowd was quite large, too.
The grounds and restrooms are well kept. Kudos to the staff.
Majority of the animals were active. There are numerous exhibits to visit and enjoy. It was a great experience overall and took us about 2-3 hours to explore.
Victoria Briars — Google review
Fort Worth Zoo, was very nice. They had a lot of great animals that were fairly active in the morning. The exhibits gave multiple angles of most of the animals and was pretty relaxing. Pathways are smooth and big enough to support light traffic. Tickets can be bought on site or online. Parking is 5$ the lot seems adequate. Went on a Sunday morning was a little busy but not too crazy. Takes about 2-3 hours to see the zoo but you could spend more time if you wanted too. I’d definitely recommend checking it out if your in the area.
charles compton — Google review
It has been a wonderful experience. Seeing all these cute animals so close has been wonderful. Perfect to enjoy a good time with the family and treasure some memories. What if I recommend it to you? Of course, the kids will love it. recommendations? You can go on Wednesdays, it's half price. You can bring an umbrella and your own water if you wish.
kim de bel — Google review
There's a lot of beauty and a lot to last about mammals, birds, aquatic life, and more. The wild West section is so fun. I loved the flamingos who are there to greet you at the entrance. Ibex are fun to watch scale mountains. Giraffe, leopard, rhino, ostrich, elephant. There are a couple of spots to enjoy air condition and eat.
Queen Meranda — Google review
LOVE this zoo! Went this past weekend and I’m so happy we went. My son got to feed the giraffes and also touch and feed the stingrays. My in-laws had a lot of fun with how interactive the zoo is!
Jane Naiuli — Google review
Absolutely stunning every time. I'm so glad they are redoing so many exhibits to give these beautiful creatures more space and enrichment. I love how interactive this zoo is. Highly recommend checking out the elephant training sessions!
Kit Rickard — Google review
We had a good experience. Somehow we didn’t get charged for parking which is generally 5 dollars.
We walked the whole Zoo in about 2 hours. It wasn’t as big as I anticipated it to be.
20 bucks per person for admission.
I see this is one of the top zoos in America?? Hmm not sure I feel that is an accurate assessment. It’s really not that large and there isn’t THAT many animals
Miranda — Google review
Compared to the San Antonio Zoo, you can tell that they actually truly care about the animals and the scenery here. Once the construction is done, it will be even more beautiful for the public. To all of the people complaining about the parking, you do realize you will even have to walk within the zoo as well. IT IS A ZOO! School field trips, etc etc happens. Get over it.
God IsGood — Google review
I love this zoo. I've been coming here for 55 years and there always seems to be something different every time I'm here. The first time we were here this year was an unpleasant experience, half the exhibits were closed as well as half the restaurants. Plus there really is a lot of construction going on.
However, we went back this morning at 9, on a Monday, which I recommend for membership holders. There was no line to get in, there was free water and an orange, the animals were out eating and being active. We got a lot of good pictures. It appears the birds are back on exhibit. And there still is a lot of construction going on however the progress they're making is very rapid. All the exhibits are top-notch. And those didn't look up to their standards are being improved. Even during the hot summer, if you go on membership Mondays, the shade of the trees and the wind are enough to keep you cool for the most part. Also worth mentioning, the train and Carousel are free on Mondays all day to membership holders as well.
Dane Adkisson — Google review
The zoo was pretty cool. There were plenty shaded areas, a decent amount of animals to see but I especially enjoyed how close the giraffes came (to be fed, at cost) they also do activity / education at certain times which are posted by the animals, usually in front. I also recommend getting a map because you are sure to miss animals if you don’t.
Tatyana Taylor — Google review
This has to be the most themed zoo I've ever been too. Really beautiful with waterfalls everywhere. Even some misting stations to help with that Texas heat. My favorite exhibit was probably the giraffe one. For $5 you get to feed them. I didn't see any live shows or an aquarium but still one of my top 5 zoo's I've been to.
Vegas stoker — Google review
Well worth it. The price of admission is very reasonable and I saw so many animals. The enclosures mostly felt like they were great sizes. Was a little confusing to navigate at first, I went straight to Texas area but should have done the other path first as it meant I ended up doubling back and then back again later. They are sponsored by Dr Pepper so if you like drinks made by Coca Cola bring your own
Robyn — Google review
Lots of Animals! Had a great time! The new Predators exhibit was great with Lions, Tigers, Hyenas, and Leopards. The Zoo had come a long way and you even feel like you’re in a real jungle. Also the lions used to be hard to view, but with the new enclosure, you can see them easily!
Luke — Google review
This was a great zoo! One of the best that I have been too. The exhibits had animals that were out and easy to see. Parking was $5 and plentiful. This a must place to take the family when visiting Fort Worth.
Brandon Bowman — Google review
It is a very nice place, I really liked it and my daughter was excited about the animals. Although we couldn't see some of them due perhaps to the cold weather, we still enjoyed it. The giraffes are excellent... it is a little big so we walked around it for about 3 hours. everything went pretty well! I would definitely go again.
grecia Albarran — Google review
Went with my boyfriend for his birthday, and we both absolutely loved it!! First time seeing a giraffe and elephant, so to me that was so cool!
The reptile exhibit as well was amazing !! There are soooo many !! My favorite was the green mamba or the komodo dragon!
My boyfriend loved the crocodiles and the hippos !!
We also got our tickets on the website so we didn't need to wait to get in, which was super nice !! Totally recommend coming to this zoo! ❤️❤️
Madison Adams — Google review
FAVORITE zoo, bar none! Absolutely gorgeous gardens inside and out. Meticulously kept. Beautiful exhibits. Many, many animals that were all in beautiful, humane enclosures. Great dining and gift shops. Outstanding decor throughout the zoo. Very friendly staff. Clayton in one of the gift shops was so cordial and helpful.
Dana Grimm — Google review
This is an awesome zoo. Really enjoyed our time here. It’s worth going just to see the gharial exhibit, but there are so many other amazing enclosures. I’d recommend having at least 2-3 hours planned to spend here, especially if you want to see everything,
Brendan — Google review
So far, one of the best Zoo I ever been. It’s very thematic , you can feed giraffes, you can pets a snakes, and more many things. Very nice for families, too. Lot of shops and food around. Very nice place, all my recommendations.
Vojkan Dimitrijevic — Google review
This is definitely a good sized zoo so be prepared for minimum 2 hours here. We took 2 and half hrs here but was great so many animals to see we did the giraffe feeding and it was fun. We went on a cloudy day so the animals were there hanging out. Plenty of restrooms areas, benches for a quick drink/snack break. We enjoyed our time here highly recommend
izzy Santos — Google review
The Fort Worth Zoo sets the bar high for expectations when going to the zoo. Leaders in education and conservation, we love being members and sharing our experiences with friends and family. Open every day of the year, it’s an excellent outing for people of all ages and abilities.
Sundance Square is a lively downtown area that caters to pedestrians and boasts several fashion chains, Western-wear shops, sports bars, and steakhouses. It serves as an entertainment hub where one can catch small theater performances or concerts at the Sundance Square Plaza or the Bass Performance Hall. The latter hosts opera, ballets, and classical music. Additionally, visitors can unwind at Fort Worth Water Gardens Park's peaceful pools and waterfalls.
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The business center of Fort Worth, Texas is the Stockyards National Historic District. This district covers 98 acres and features a variety of restored buildings from the late 19th century, when the city was known for its cattle industry. Today, the Stockyards is a tourist attraction with cowboy-themed shops and restaurants.
Saw the cattle drive which was very cool! Some gigantic horns on the cattle that came through. It was cool to experience traditional Texas culture that way. Lot's of interesting shops in the area as well. If you want a sense of Texas culture, this is a place to go.
Cameron Farah — Google review
Great experience! You must be there on time for the longhorn steer street parade. This 140 year plus historic center of live stock processing/sales tells a great story about the early years of this industry. There are many great attractions, restaurants and bars close by to enjoy. Parking is plentiful, but be prepared to walk as it's required to enjoy the full experience. FOLLOW ME for more thoughtful recommendations as I travel the world 🌎
Vincent Randy Heslop — Google review
For someone who's never been to Texas and who loves Western vibes, this was such a cool visit! The sculptures and buildings were lovely and it was great to see the Coliseum where there's still rodeos today. Unfortunately on this occasion I missed the longhorns running the street but I'll def check that out on my next visit. So much history here......
Fiona Lochrin — Google review
Popular tourist spot but great for tourists and locals alike. Lots of fun things for kids. Cool area to walk around, see the animals. The petting zoo was fun ($5 to get in, $3 for a cup of seeds that lasted well). Longhorns are definitely cool to see in person. Lots of shopping and restaurants. Lots to see and do. Parking all over. There’s a long narrow lot that’s east access without dealing with driving down the main drag - $15 on the weekend (all day)
Stephanie O'Callaghan — Google review
This place was amazing. So much to see and do. Loved the cattle drive, the horse drawn carriage ride, being able to get pictures of my mom sitting on a bull, and the live entertainment. The John Wayne museum was also very interesting.
Just be prepared EVERYTHING/EVERYWHERE IS CREDIT CARD ONLY - NO CASH. Also would highly recommend using the valet parking service.
Frog Lover — Google review
Went in December on a Monday morning so not much was happening. There was some Christmas activities going on like ice skating and pictures with santa. Not a whole lot of people were around so it was nice to walk around without people or traffic.
I walked past this bizarre storage room of interesting taxidermy. Since it's winter the train wasn't running through the station to drop and pick people up. The cattle drive was kind of fun but also a bit uneventful. They just walked past us normally.
Kelly Low — Google review
Cool and interesting place to check out, they do cattle drive 2x daily, at 11:30 and 4pm. There are shops and restaurants you can eat nearby. Kids loved the pony rides at $8 a person, we also did the horse ride at $15 per person, and mini train ride at $5 a person. Bathroom on the outside by the trailer is cleaner!
Rita L — Google review
Loved the Stockyards! The cattle drive is really cool and the staff was great fun. The shops on the main drag are expensive unless you really want high-end cowboy clothes, but all the shops down at the depot are fun for souvenirs and bargains. Would definitely go here again.
Alex L — Google review
This is definitely a must-do if you ever find yourself in Fort Worth. The Historic Stockyards do not disappoint one bit. There are many shops, restaurants, shows, and other activities that will give you almost a full day of fun. As you walk down the Stockyard Strip (Exchange Ave), the smell of smoked BBQ will delight your senses. Horse drawn carriage rides are available, as well as photo opportunities with some real longhorn steer. Twice a day they have a cattle drive, it doesn’t last very long (roughly10 minutes), but it’s definitely worth it to see the longhorn steer parade down the road as they have daily for over 20 years.
Depending on when you choose to visit, parking can be a little challenging. There is paid parking on Exchange Ave, however, I recommend walking a little further to the main or side roads if you want to park for free.
I highly recommend the Fort Worth Stockyards for a unique Texas experience.
Monica Hernandez — Google review
Such a cool place. If you’re in Fort Worth then the Stockyards should be top of your list to visit.
A real authentic cowboy town with loads to do for people of all ages. There is a cattle drive twice a day which is worth catching, there’s plenty of shops to browse as well as great places to eat and cool saloons for a drink and some live music.
We were a family with children aged 16, 13 and 8 and they all enjoyed it. Will definitely be coming back
Anthony Fincher — Google review
In short - it's like old cowboy town /village.
I liked the place very much you will get see horses, bulls, horse carts (15$ ride), vintage cars. Vintage looking food restaurant, steak house, burger house etc. themed gifts shops with actually good gift items [all pics attached].
MAKE SURE YOU VISIT AT A SPECIFIC TIME OF DAY WHEN YOU HAVE 1HR DURING DAY LIGHT AND 2-4 HRS DURING NIGHT. This will help you enjoy both days view and night lightings.
Ritesh Khodiyar — Google review
It was way too hot. So we did lots of shopping to keep cool. Their parking lots suck. No card readers for us techno challenged folks. My sister and niece couldn't figure out how to pay by phone and ended up getting a $40 parking ticket. I drove my car and was able to pay using my PayPal so no parking ticket for me. But they should have a card reader. One of the shops I was in the employee said there are a lot of complaints regarding parking so beware, you better have a way to pay using your phone, otherwise you will get a ticket. It was so hot that they didn't have the longhorns walk through the streets like they normally do. But there was other fun stuff to do. You could do a trail ride on friendly horses, and right next to that was a petting zoo. Next time we'll go in the fall and not the summer. We went on a Wednesday and we were told more activities were available on weekends.
Susan Tanos — Google review
This is a wonderful family fun friendly place. The kids loved it. We loved it. Shops, fun activities, characters, mini-dramas, and the inside climate controlled full rodeo. Suggestion: buy your tickets online inadvanced. We didn't have bad seats, but didn't have a lot to choose from and would have liked to be closer than we were.
elizabeth jorge — Google review
My visit to the Fort Worth Stock Yards was great! We stayed at the Hotel Drover, and walked around to all the nearby shops and restaurants. We watched the cattle drive, took a horse and buggy ride, enjoyed some delicious Mexican food, and bought some great Texas souvenirs! I highly recommend a visit to the stock yards if you’re in the area.
Lisa Kasdorf — Google review
If you're in Dallas and you're looking for something different, this place is a MUST, specially if you're into cowboy vibes. There's a free-of-charge show everyday at 11:30am and 4:00pm, which consists of a "parade" with long horn cows and some guys riding horses, they explain the history of the place among other interesting facts. You can drink on the streets, there are plenty of bars and restaurants and it's also a good place for shopping. It's a place perfect for the family or simply to go with friends and have a good time. We all enjoyed it a lot.
Juan Pablo Santiago — Google review
Action packed entertainment from start to finish! If you have never been to a rodeo this is a must see if in Fort Worth. Stockyards features bull riding, bucking broncos, tie down roping of calves, and barrel racing. Events are held in the Cowtown Coliseum, an indoor rodeo so the weather does not matter. The Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District portrays the Western heritage of the Texas livestock industry. Twice a day there is a well-attended longhorn cattle drive on the street. Truly an awesome way to spend a day.
Bill Z — Google review
this is an amazing place to visit if you like cowboys culture or like to have a great BBQ! you will find a magical place to stay and enjoy with your families, there a lot of things to do for your children and a vast amount of shops and very good restaurants, don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy this place!
Joabian Alvarez — Google review
Is it worth going, sure. Is there a lot to do aside from shopping and eating....ehhh.
We spent the whole day there and enjoyed our time. While there are things to do, including the herd and a few museums, it's mostly food and shopping over a majority of the place.
It's fun to walk around the area, and themed to match the history of the location.
Parking is by QR code. Something like $15/10hrs....something like that. There are on signs in the parking lot.
Neil Howell — Google review
The best tourist's attraction in Fort Worth! Lots of people during the weekend (F U Covid!). The area was vacated last year but has since gained back its patrons! And I'm glad because this place has so much history and culture. There is the rodeo, the museum of cattle trading, the historic buildings converted to hotels and restaurants. Two of my favorite BBQ places are in this area.
Hanson Tran — Google review
Saw the Cattle Drive today and also saw it in December close to Christmas time and it was absolutely amazing both times. Before it started there was this awesome Texan there talking about the history and it was quite fascinating, I learned so much.
We got to take pics with the longhorn and see the cows which was awesome.
The entire street, the look, the stores are all worth it. It was absolutely amazing.
If you're in forth worth you gotta check this is you won't be disappointed at all.
Definitely recommend a visit.
Melisha Camile — Google review
Love this place! It’s CRAZY FUN. If you love or like the old western this is the place for you. Plenty of fun, food, drinks. Entertainment, accommodations and most importantly lots of PARKING. We moved to the DFW Area over a year ago and we love that this area has so much to offer. Fun for everyone Men, Women and Definitely Children. Please visit the museum and tours first as they will allow you to fully understand and embrace the time period. Last Don’t forget to watch the Cattle Drive which happens every day at 11:30 am and 4:00 pm Most importantly have fun, I me and my family did. We will definitely be back. Thank you Texas Stockyards
ND 4LIFE — Google review
I was bracing myself for a tourist trap but I was very wrong.
Friendliness:
Firstly, everyone working in the stores and restaurants I visited and the staff involved in the shows and attractions were very welcoming and friendly. The prices for food, souvenirs and attractions are normal and reasonable. No price gouging in any of the places I visited.
Attractions:
There’s something for everyone in the family. The cattle drive is entertaining and the comedy shootout show afterwards is a must see. Carriage rides were also fun but I really enjoyed simply hanging out in the well maintained Exchange Ave where you can have beer while you walk around.
Parking rates ($16.50 a day) are expensive if you are visit only for couple of hours but worth it if you are spending a whole day. Furthermore, there is a good amount of parking. There were few empty spots close to all the attractions on a Saturday of memorial weekend around noon.
Fansntt — Google review
Absolutely wonderful place to take the family or friends. Lots of restaurants and bars. A place where you can sit and relax and enjoy the amazing views of nature and people. Lots of variety of food choices. You can enjoy the boat tours and they have park Police so you can few extra safe as well. We will come back again for sure!!
Brandon Jakubik — Google review
Stockyards in Fort Worth is a truly captivating destination that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and entertainment. Stepping into this lively district feels like taking a step back in time, immersing oneself in the Old West. The iconic cattle drives are a sight to behold, as cowboys expertly maneuver herds of longhorns through the streets, creating an authentic and exhilarating experience. The historic buildings and wooden sidewalks further enhance the ambiance, transporting visitors to a bygone era. Whether you're exploring the unique shops, enjoying a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants, or catching a live rodeo show, Stockyards effortlessly captures the spirit of the Wild West and leaves a lasting impression.
Moreover, Stockyards offers a plethora of entertainment options that cater to a wide range of interests. History buffs can delve into the past at the Stockyards Museum, which houses fascinating exhibits showcasing the area's rich heritage. For those seeking adrenaline-pumping thrills, there are plenty of opportunities to witness exciting rodeo events or try your hand at bull riding. Live music fills the air, as various venues offer an array of performances, from classic country tunes to modern beats. The friendly atmosphere and warm hospitality of the locals add to the overall charm of Stockyards, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking for an authentic Western experience in Fort Worth.
Maria Laura Jimenez — Google review
This is a great place to see some of the history of Texas. The area is full of restaurants and bars. You can also see live rodeo at night and watch cattle drives during the day. We saw one at high noon. Parking in the middle of the area seems limited. We had to use valet parking for our hotel. There are also several shops selling Texas style clothing and accessories.
Eddie H — Google review
Cute little tourist area. I loved the Fort Worth vibes. Similar to any main st. it's put together nicely with a lot of boutique food choices. If you need a hat or boots, they have you covered, too. My only complaint was the traffic on the street next to the stockyards and the food I had at a music place was unfortunately not tasty. Probably should have done the steakhouse.
Vanessa Hines — Google review
Amazing place, walking in Fort Worth I felt like in film, beautiful atmosphere, beautiful people, authentic city, various shops and restaurants. You will not be disappointed! The sunny day made the atmosphere even better, the city was shining with Christmas decorations. Parking places are very close to the central street too.
Evgeniya Khlopchenyuk — Google review
Fun collection of shops built right on the historic stockyards. Pretty cool redevelopment concept and plenty to do, eat, or see. Would definitely recommend visiting if you're in Fort Worth.
Did not catch the cattle stampede but heard good things from people who had. Something for everyone here and quite kid friendly.
Christopher Btine — Google review
FREE event, Christmas parade was awesome! Good vibes, family atmosphere, lots of shops and very good and affordable restaurants. Plenty of parking lots, I think streets are free to park but not sure. We paid $17. Christmas tree is nice looking! There’s so much to see. Bring your beer!
Martha L. — Google review
We visited the stockyard to see the cattle drive. It’s a lot smaller than I had envisioned (maybe only 8 or 10 cows), but you can look at the cows in their pens. There’s lots of activities for kids such as pony rides, a maze, and a petting zoo.
The historic downtown area is really cool! There’s lots of fun stuff in the gift shops.
There’s a few parking lots, and the ones we saw allowed you to pay by scanning a QR code.
Kaylie Pierce — Google review
"Five stars for the Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas! Visiting the Stockyards is like taking a step back in time to the wild west, with its rich history and vibrant atmosphere.
From the moment you arrive, you're greeted by the iconic sights and sounds of cowboy culture. The historic buildings and wooden sidewalks transport you to a bygone era, while the aroma of barbecue and the sound of live music fill the air.
The Stockyards offer something for everyone, whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a good time. You can catch a thrilling rodeo at the Cowtown Coliseum, stroll down Exchange Avenue to shop for western wear and souvenirs, or grab a bite to eat at one of the many delicious restaurants serving up authentic Texas cuisine.
But perhaps the best part of the Stockyards is the sense of community and camaraderie that permeates the area. Whether you're chatting with locals at a saloon or watching the daily cattle drive down Exchange Avenue, you can't help but feel like you're part of something special.
Overall, the Stockyards in Fort Worth is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the true spirit of Texas. With its rich history, lively atmosphere, and endless entertainment options, it's no wonder it's become a beloved cultural landmark. Five stars all around!"
Nathan Vanden Bosch — Google review
Awesome! Amazing! We had a great time all day. We visited the John Wayne Museum, the Stockyard Museum and the Cowboy Museum. We watched the cattle drive twice and had the best steak I have EVER eaten. Love this place!!
Leslie R. Allison — Google review
Great place to visit, shop, eat and have a fun experience with the Texas longhorns. It's a unique experience getting to watch those massive bulls walk down the center of town. If you are in the area, this is a must!
Matthew Bryant — Google review
I am from out of town in this place is a must for any out of towner. Lots of shopping lots of food lots of things to see. If you go at certain times you can see the steers walk through the street. Very cool place to check out. If you get lucky you might be able to even catch a rodeo.
Ed G — Google review
Five of us visited after arriving in Dallas for a conference, easy to find, plenty of parking and cowboys on every corner.
Plenty of bars and food outlets, horse carriage rides and lots of history to take in.
We didn’t see a show but they are meant to be amazing, if you want to enjoy cars and trucks riding round then you will get to enjoy these also.
If you want dancing lessons you can find these on offer on a Tuesday and Sunday at a bar right at the top of the hill. Very good and they are really helpful teaching you the correct steps.
The AT&T Stadium is the home of the Dallas Cowboys, and is one of the biggest sports & entertainment venues on earth. With huge capacity, it often becomes difficult to get tickets and watch a game live.
I have been to the stadium multiple times. During this review I went for a Dallas game. The experience was great. The stadium is very well maintained. Lots of traffic control officers to help direct to the correct gate/entrance. Please check the handbag and photography carry on policy. Inside there is lots of staff to help with directions and general questions. Restrooms are well kept. There are plenty of concession stands to help keep the lines short. Inside the seats are very comfortable and the views were unobstructed. For a group of four expect to spend 1000k. This would be for nice seats, parking, food and souvenirs. I hope you have a wonderful time
Go Cowboys.
Zoobie Do — Google review
The stadium tour is 5 Stars. The stadium experience on game day is 3 1/2 because of long security lines to get in from waiting in freezing cold. They should have more checkpoints to move faster. Some of their security is great and some of them are rude inside. We have been twice on the tours and games. It has awesome views. VIP Guided tours give you amazing access. The further away from game day the greater access. The self guided tour is fun too, especially if you don’t have a lot of time and want to hit the highlights. The food is good but crazy expensive. The traffic is horrible, esp. after a game. We notice more bad ref calls on the Cowboys than other teams?! We love the team. Go Cowboys!
Tamara Lindsey — Google review
Beautiful facility well maintained and staffed. Security is easy as long as you follow the guidelines on the website. But I do have to say $7.50 for a bottle of Dr. Pepper was a little bit of a shock. Still a great concert and a fun night.
Royce Pritchard — Google review
Should be called the toast of the NFL. The club suites are amazing. The chairs are comfortable and updated. The views from 136 were spectacular. The food was good. It is close to many hotels. Parking is reasonable depending on how far you want to walk. Gig em.
Texas Spine & Sports Rehab — Google review
This stadium is amazing!! Everyone around here are polite and respectful.
Working here has been amazing.
Today was a soccer game Mexico vs USA . The crowd was intense.
But I bet it's even more intense with the cowboys playing there.
I enjoyed the experience completely. I recommend anyone who hasn't been here to come to check out the environment. Altogether I say it's like any other stadium but the vibes here are great! Shout out to Dallas and Jerry for having such an amazing staff and a great stadium
Vern Davis — Google review
What an experience touring our biggest rival's stadium. The gentlemen at the front desk happily welcomed us even though I was in my Eagles jersey and SB Championship hat! Chuck and I had such fun bantering back and forth. Mary Ann was such a sweet, friendly and knowledgeable tour guide. She also put up with me dancing and singing the Eagles chant song on that blue star on the 50 yard line!! Such a CLEAN, upscale beautiful building. I'd love to see us winning a game there in the cushy seats!Truly impressed. Definitely worth the experience and money!
L D — Google review
This is a must-see for sports fans or anyone just curious about such a massive piece of architecture.
I was here for the RV show and was blown away at the sheer size of the place. It's well laid out and easy to navigate. Get your tennis shoes in and be ready for the stairs master 10000.
It's a really cool building!
Eric Pinola — Google review
I love the AT&T stadium. I’ve been to other events here but, never a football game. This was my first NFL game. Even though it was preseason, it was a great game and the Cowboys won! I had a great time.
Christian Williams — Google review
What a great HUGE stadium. We were able to get our tickets last minute and were on the 3rd row seats 10 - 13. This was an awesome area to see the entire field, but even if you are watching the jumbotron, you'll have an excellent time. The atmosphere, hype, and all the dynamics of different things going on around the stadium were 🔥! The Cowboys won, which is a definite plus. The sheer energy around the stadium will lift you up and get you excited for the game.
Erick Scott — Google review
Get your tickets now!!! $40 for standing room only, so you can bring the whole family. You gotta go for the party atmosphere and excitement. Great play area/mini field for kids and adults. Plenty of outdoor seating too. Be warned, I'm 6'3". Shorter than 6' and you may not see much if you stand in the designated areas. Heard you can buy seats for $50 at halftime.
Keith Pataluna — Google review
It was a fun night!!! Our First Dallas Cowboy football game ever!
Stuff is over-priced but that's to be expected. It is a nice stadium especially on the 50 yard line. The night of the Hall of fame induction as well. I'm ready to go to the next one!
TM “T-bug” Jones — Google review
Always an epic experience at the Cowboys Game, really appreciated them allowing my service dog. We had a blast at the Thanksgiving Game 2023, and we won!! Tons of food and beverage items, the food, bars and events across the street after the game are always a fun time. Parking is smart to buy tickets online before the game or bring cash, show up early and get a good parking spot. There’s tons of parking around the area so don’t panic if you’re last minute scrambling to find a spot. All the staff members are super attentive. You can even watch the game outside the stadium with a big group of folks that hang out at the fountain that we’re having a blast. One big supportive community!! Shout out to the section Guard who allowed my service animal to hang out in the less crowded areas of our section away from our assigned seating.
Pierce Chesley — Google review
The VIP tour was incredible. I only wish they had the field set for football instead of monster trucks so we could go out there. I'll be back for a self guided tour just for that! It was mentioned that Jones' daughter and wife had quite the hand in designing many of the spaces. They did a magnificent job.
Rene Richardson — Google review
The most fantastic stadium in the country, without a doubt! Do yourself a favor and take the VIP tour and/or go to a Cowboys game. You will not be dissapointed with the experience. Pro tip: take a tour on the Saturday before a home game. They have Rally Days tours where there’s activities on the field and you can hang out as long as you want. The place is simply awesome inside and out!
Sam Turner — Google review
I will say I had an awesome time at the game vs the Cards but to experience the stadium kinda sucks. Reason I say that is because if you want to walk around the stadium, being my first time, you have to go through, up and down, many levels even if you wanna just walk in a circle. ITS NOT DESIGNED WELL for people to explore. But the Jumbo Tron is as Big as people say it is 🤣😂🤣
Leo Randall — Google review
I mean it's nice, just don't expect anything to be convenient or quick. This time it was a concert, so there were a few more people than usual making everything worse. Other than the crowds, help is impossible since staff only know enough to get you away from them and on to the next one. Even simple stuff was hard for them. Not sure if this is an arena issue, but having only 4 merchandise sales areas open to the public is ridiculous.
Bill Holder — Google review
Home of the COWBOYS🤍💙🤍💙 my husband surprised me to last years home game. It was a wonderful experience. This year we took my whole family to the Mexico vs Australia and it was an amazing experience. The stadium is amazing, the staff are kind and friendly. We arrived two hours prior to the game and enjoyed our time in our seats, exploring and grabbing food which was awesome because we didn’t have to wait in any awful lines!!
Amanda Arzola — Google review
This is an impressive stadium! We did the stadium tour and was completely surprised with how much fun it was! Our tour guide, Ted was amazing!!!!! You can tell he truly loves his job, loves the cowboys and is great with interacting with a large tour group that makes all feel included. Even thought the place feels insanely huge I don’t think there is a bad seat in the house.
Kristen Stirtz — Google review
We paid for the VIP tour, and it states “with small group sizes of (35) people or less”. Our group, plus 2 other groups we saw, had closer to 50 people per group. I feel overcharged for what was promised. The tour itself was interesting, and our guide was knowledgeable.
Valerie Robbins — Google review
First time visiting the stadium for an evening concert. Facilities are great and very spacious. Team members are some what friendly for assistance. Some are just temps for events. Will revisit again for a Cowboys game when season is back on.
ROY TREVINO — Google review
We had a great time watching my son and his teammates play flag football at the AT&T Stadium. This place is beautiful and massive. We also had the pleasure of doing the stadium tour and I loved every moment of it. I'd love to come back to visit again.
Chibuike Ulasi — Google review
This was an amazing 2 hour VIP tour. Start at the top and work your way to ground level locker rooms. Didn't get to walk the field due to a trade show being set up. My wife's a Cowboy 🤠 fan. I'm a Niner fan, but this stadium is impressive.
Lemmie Klein — Google review
Amazing place to visit! I've only been here for Dallas Cowboys games but I'm sure it's awesome no matter what the event is you're going to. It's a massive place but there's really not a bad seat in the place. Ive sat way down low close to the field and also up in the 400s, can see the game just fine from anywhere and the giant screen helps when you're up high too.
The art around the stadium is top notch and very cool to look at. Very large restrooms helps lines go quickly, though there will still be lines, just too many people not to be. Food is pretty good although I've got one complaint in that area. The cheese on the nachos is not great. Need a better version Jerry!
If you have a chance to catch a Cowboys game or any other event, go visit this place! And if you can take a tour where you get to go see the locker rooms for the players and cheerleaders, board rooms, weight rooms, etc... I definitely recommend doing it! I took a tour a few years back and it was a fantastic time and a great experience!
Bobby Cone — Google review
I came for a work event (Optum) where I tabled as a vendor. The hospitality and service staff were so professional, Khalid leads an amazing team. Our event was so much fun, all the guests had a great time on the VIP tour and enjoyed the food and snacks. I can’t say enough about the events teams’ hospitality. They made us feel so welcome and were very accommodating.
Simone Hamblen — Google review
Was awesome to finally see a NFL game. This was an awesome place to see. Coming from Australia I would be happy to admit the atmosphere was excellent. Cowboys went on good run in back end of 23 into 24 so was great to be “part” of it. Only one downside was a really disappointing food vendor experience which saw me miss most of 4th quarter. But I fixed after the fact with the vendor and all good. Food and drink was expensive but excellent
Adam Bonsall — Google review
As a fan of the Cowboys, I've seen this stadium on TV a lot and it definitely didn't disappoint seeing it in person! I took a tour and it was worth every cent!
Andrew — Google review
Came for the first time for a concert and this is easily the best stadium I’ve ever been to.
With the dome closed, it feels like a relaxing atmosphere with plenty of weather control. The entire stadium is easy to navigate since it’s a complete loop. The entire place is spotless and highly maintained. And the staff we interacted with were all very pleasant.
Had a great time visiting the home of the Cowboys. Even if it wasn’t for a game this time around.
Cruiser Plotline — Google review
Took the tour of the stadium and it was amazing. We were able to go right down onto the field and into the locker rooms. We got to experience the box seats and see the highest levels of the stadium. Our tour guide was very informative and loved the Cowboys. I would recommend for any football fans.
liam kilroy — Google review
I attended WrestleMania here in April 2022. What a beautiful stadium it is. The atmosphere was incredible. Staff were helpful and very polite. I'm from the UK, and the people of Texas were so friendly and made me feel very welcome. AT&T Stadium truly is a wonderful sight to behold. I've fallen in love with Texas and can not wait to return again in the future.
Stefan Bennett — Google review
Was a great concert May 11th!! Kenny Chesney 🎸 and Zac Brown Band and Megan Morony and Uncle Kracker rocked that big stadium!! Sound was amazing! Crowd was big but we were all Alright!! Great experience during this event!! Would recommend 👌 to everyone.
The baseball stadium Choctaw Stadium is home to the Texas Rangers. It has a granite and brick facade, seating 48,000+ fans. The stadium has hosted two World Series Championships and the Major League Baseball All-Star game in 1995.
We took our grandchildren to the Elf on the shelf show and had a wonderful time. It ended up being a family post Christmas affair as the entire family came along. And the end of the tour was truly amazing. Excellent venue to host the event.
David Thompson — Google review
The exterior and interior still feels like a brand new ball park. I was happy and excited to bring my oldest boy to his first professional sports game there. The one big downside is how unclean and broken the men's restrooms were. Broken doors. Filth all on the floor. Really disgusting stuff.
The food was exorbitantly high. Major League, baseball and football games are so expensive. Just for the tickets themselves. I find a way to go to a UFL game and the concessions for just a sandwich was more than the cost of tickets. Professional sports is making it more and more burdensome for working people to enjoy with their families. It's becoming an elitist activity.
Alex Kientz — Google review
We went to Choctaw to watch the Dallas Jackals rugby team. The game was great, the venue is okay.
The stadium used to be the home of the Texas Rangers baseball team and the stadium has been modified such that it is no longer suitable for baseball. The atmosphere has a looming emptiness. You can see hundreds of empty seats in my photos and that's only the bottom half of the stadium! The stadium will hold like 40,000 people I suppose, but it's... mostly empty and it's sad.
Now this won't keep me from going back, because I want to watch the Jackals play, but the stadium...the Jackal's could do better. There are high school stadiums in the area that would be a better choice than this, for parking, atmosphere, and traffic.
Oh, that's another thing. Choctaw is immediately adjacent to the Ranger's new stadium and the Cowboy's stadium. Traffic was pretty bad.
Rico aka DorkLord64Bit — Google review
Got a chance to catch an XFL game. This still is a very nice ballpark. Arlington Texas is a great location for these types of events. I'm glad they kept this stadium up.
FREDRICK 24.7.365 — Google review
Great Stadium! Went for Dodgers/Rangers Game. Glad Dodgers won. The view was awesome. Great in seat service. I recommend the tables in section 135.
Abe P — Google review
Amazing stadium, amazing crowd. Embraced us as one! Even tough we are the one and only HOUSTON ASTROS. I will make sure we treat you the same when u come to Minute Maid!
Israel Martin del campo — Google review
Yes they play baseball here but it’s a technological wonder. 5G, tens of thousands of connected devices. Oh and it’s air-conditioned. A perfect 72°. The roof opens… But why? We walked all over… Got a tour of the professional offices… This place is amazing. In many ways it’s just like a shopping mall a lot to retail lots of food. The seats? They have a cushion! Not those hard plastic things we are used to. How was the hot dog? Amazing. Oh and the Rangers won over the Sox that night!
Michael Ramsey — Google review
I've been going to baseball games since I was a small child. I've been to a few different Baseball stadiums/fields but when I walked into this executive suite it changed my life.
When I tell you I felt like a Queen getting Royal treatment from the staff. They made sure everything we needed was there and they really just rolled out the red carpet.
I will never be able to sit in the nosebleed section ever again.
All jokes aside. I came to this stadium for a company outing. We took charter buses from the hotel and were walked right up to the door of the suite. When the doors opened there was all kinds of goodies and delicious food.
This venue is super cool! I highly recommend going to a game! Rangers lost against the National's but it was a great time.
We felt safe and secure in the venue. We will absolutely check this place out again.
Keshia R — Google review
Season opener for the Dallas Jackals, Professional rugby has come to Dallas! This is the old stadium for the Texas Rangers. Overall, it was a fun experience . The only thing I'd fix is removing the lines from the football field since they are so different from a rugby pitch. We will definitely be back.
Mitch Bond — Google review
Suites at Globe Life Park were quite the treat! Unfortunately the Rangers lost but the catering and hospitality were 10/10 and well worth it. Thanks again!
Daran Dorman — Google review
We attempted an Arlington Renegades' football game. Considering they flipped a previous baseball stadium, it wasn't too bad. We could see a really small pop-up screen in a corner and could barely hear announcements. Due to the sun, we could barely make out the score on the thin digital board spanning around the stadium. The stadium food was good and plentiful. Parking was $30.
T Rush — Google review
Went to the Hearsay bar and restaurant IN Choctaw Stadium. It's a beautifully decorated place. Nice outdoor patio overlooking the field which happened to be having a soccer game. VERY nice establishment. I will definitely return.
Kristi Jo — Google review
We came for High School football playoffs. Parking was very visible and easy to find. They are a completely cashless facility, so card all the way. I find it nicer than cash only parking, you never know how much to bring! Inside the stadium is same ol Rangers Ballpark, which is awesome. They've made some seating changes, but overall it's the same. Screens were fun to see the kids on. Food was great. Experience was fun for everyone.
Summer Hill — Google review
I like the stadium..my first time coming..UFL, the game was really cool.. definitely will be going back
laquonia Johnson — Google review
Still a great place to go, even after all these years. I attended a XFL game with my teen son and we agreed: not a bad seat in the ballpark. Parking can be a bit of a challenge if you are unsure which section you are in but it isn't so large that you can't get to the other side efficiently. (In the past we have parked at six flags in the lot farthest from the theme park entrance because it is right across the street from the ballpark) Best suggestion is to think about where the sun will be during your visit and plan accordingly. It was awesome to see it converted for a football game! Great stadium Arlington!
Kathryn Whitmore — Google review
Went to the Choctaw Stadium this weekend for a Breast Cancer walk. The even was suppose to take place outside but the weather had other plans unfortunately. Due to the heavy rain, the event was transitioned to inside the facility.
Everyone made due, vendor tents were still set up, and a great time was had! Unfortunately we couldn’t have the full experience due to weather but that’s okay. At the very end, they were giving out WHOLE bags of fruit: apples, oranges, bananas etc. It was a good time, the group I went with and I really enjoyed ourselves.
Ivone Walker — Google review
Had a great time seeing our first UFL game. We lost, but the experience was amazing with my kids.
Candie Gyrl — Google review
I remember when this first opened for the Rangers. Great stadium then, and still a great stadium today.
We got season tickets for the Arlington Renegades and we’re thrilled to have such great seats at an affordable price. Seems no matter where you sit, you have a great view.
Food choices were really good, nachos did not disappoint! Everyone loves ballpark nachos, right!?
Parking options all around and decent prices, and easy to walk to the stadium.
Six Flags Over Texas is the perfect place for a family-friendly amusement park trip. With over 50 rides and activities, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, live bands and family-oriented shows make it an unforgettable experience.
Six Flags is always a great place to take the family. Even though we’ve been to many haunted houses throughout the years and many theme parks, we always enjoy Six Flags over Texas in Arlington. Seems like they still have their stuff together even though we have not been back since Covid began in 2020 the prices for the season passes are quite a bit more than what we remember than being yet. Everything has gone up due to inflation. We went to almost all of the haunted houses and they are still on point. I love how when they get something right they do not try to overdo it, they said safe boundaries to where you can take the whole family and are very creative in their execution. Well done Six Flags well done. Even though I am afraid to ride roller coasters, I still ride the big ones like the Texas giant, the Titan, Batman, and Mr. freeze. It just doesn’t seem like a theme park without them anymore.
Brian Allen — Google review
It was awesome, thrilling experience. It is well maintained, sanitized, neat and clean. All Covid safety measures being followed. Every ride experience was thrilling, only thing is, we need to wait for minimum half an hour for every ride otherwise its good
Satnam Singh — Google review
Six Flags over Texas is a great place to spend the day. Whether you have younger kids or you are just out for a date, this place truly has something for everyone. The thrill rides are amazing, the kids area is super fun, and the live shows will even keep those who are uninterested in rides entertained. Extra worth the trip during the holiday season.
Melissa Himes — Google review
This theme park really exceeded my expectations for both the rides and the park itself!
It's really big we actually spent 8 hours and were not able to go on every ride
They have some amazing coasters and other rides which are truly entertaining
Also there's a whole area just for kids with rides for them so it's a really good place to go with your entire family
I thought the price was a little high and almost $85 p/p plus you have to consider food and beverages unless you take your own but other than that I would say it's one of America's greatest theme parks
Edgardo José Soto Junco — Google review
It's been over 20 years since I've been to Six Flags so I was so excited to return with my children. They have something for everyone. My kids range from 18-2 and they all had fun. As always the lines were super long but the weather was perfect so we could not complain a bit. All of the workers we encountered were very friendly. I was so thankful they had designated smoking areas but everytime I went to one there were quite a few people smoking weed with kids running all around. The food was reasonably price. The cups for 17.99 were worth it with unlimited refills for the day and the popcorn buckets had $.99 refills all day. My daughter was too excited when she saw Tweety bird and we got some cute pics. There were a few rides that I was excited to get on but they were closed (Raging Rapids, Log ride, The Titan). The bathrooms were clean unlike I remember as a teenager. There were people in each bathroom cleaning as people went in and out. I'm sure we'll be getting season passes for my 4 kids soon. I can't wait to go back and make more memories with my family.
T Shawn Carter — Google review
Did 11 out of 15 rides on the same day with the Flash Pass; I ordered the platinum one (210$ a day) as I wanted to make sure I complete as many rides as I can since I'm not from around here and I don't know when I'll be back again; best decision I've ever made.
I was a bit sad that "the joker" was closed, as it was one of my targets; it was windy so the ride was closed for the safety of everyone.
Overall the place is huge and is great for everybody, adults and kids. The lines are organized, and none was pushing/shoving or trying to get in front - great atmosphere.
My favorite ride was the Superman, and even though Mr. Freeze and The Texas Giant are considered more thrilling, something about the drop in Superman was super extreme; I really liked it!
Meir Gabay — Google review
Awesome experience. Almost every attraction is very fun.
I don't give it 5 stars because the batman and MrFreeze Rollercoaster were out of service.
The one I dont recommend is the snake one near the entrance, is more an injury hazard than fun, it was the one with the slowest line and we all came out beaten up with neck pain and is not even that fun.
The stars from the park are The Texan Giant and Titan, the last one being the fastest Rollercoaster I have been in my life, is a must if you go to the park.
Ricardo Rodriguez Mossini — Google review
I love Sixflags, but they have serious problems when you buy the tickets using Google Pay. I bought the tickets and the transaction was pending but it didn't go through, they gave me the money back but I had to call them to be sure the transaction wasn't confirmed and it took hours to communicate with them. The park has amazing roller coasters! Aquaman is great! I went during the flight fest on Saturday and it was very good even though the park was busy
Laura Alexandra — Google review
Pretty Nice park. However being from Ohio Cedar Point is just pretty hard to beat. This park is very nice but lacking when it comes to rides and roller coasters. If you ever go to Cedar point in Sandusky Ohio, you’ll know what I mean. I do like the way this six flags park is laid out & the landscaping is attractive. The entrance to the park was very littered and needs attention ASAP. The park food is super pricey $$ but I guess everything is now. Overall we had fun.
Matt Haun — Google review
It was a cloudy day this day, we visited for the children birthday and with children, you can't do much because they're unable to ride most of the rides, which half of the park was closed on November 18th due to a special 💙 event for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The children had a ball on this day it was their birthdays 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 ‼️ I do recommend visiting the park grounds, the rides are out of this world 🌎. If you are a thrill seeker than you are in for a ride. I wasn't able to obtain good footage of every ride but the grounds are spectacular 👌🏾 ✨️ 🙌🏾 😉 😎.
Antonio Morales (MoeCortez) — Google review
This is an older park and there are some areas that show it. I visited in April so very light crowd. Some HS day trips. A large choice of rollercoasters. But the only live shows was not real elaborate. Twenty minutes sing and dance at a open pavilion. And a mariachi band.
Steve Schmidt — Google review
I enjoyed the afternoon hanging out with my kids. The lines were a bit long but that's normal during Spring Break. The food was pretty good. It was worth the price and I can't wait to go again
Matilda Rios — Google review
29 years old, and this was my first time to Six Flags.
I got to enjoy this experience with my wife, kids, and other Family. It turns out my oldest daughter is just as much a roller coaster rider as I am!
It was a spectacular experience for us all, and we are very glad we chose to spend our Thanksgiving together here.
The park had so much for everyone to enjoy, but do be prepared to do some walking, because this place is HUGE!
I really respect that they offer a Military discount as well, thank you.
We will be back!
Shane Stevens — Google review
You can't go wrong with six flags!!! I go mostly on weekdays and Saturdays no line. Restrooms are clean and the food is fresh. We feel very safe walking in.
Mendy — Google review
It was raining but I still had a blast! Just like old times! This may show my age but I have visited six flags in Arlington since I was 5 back in the 80's. Loved the new rides but mini mine train is just a memory jurker for me!
Sonjia Cummings — Google review
If you are dare to... go six flags!
However, there are long lines for all the rides on average 1hr++
I would recommend going early, like at the opening, and if you have season pass, maybe do a couple and leave rest for next time. Or you'll be tired not from the fun but waiting in the lines ... o yea, if money is not a problem, Flash Pass does exist!
Adnan Yaqoob — Google review
I read so many reviews trying to decide if Six Flags was worth our time & money because it had been over 12yrs since our last visit. There were so many bad reviews that we almost didn’t go. I’m so HAPPY we took a chance and went. Our boys 11yrs old and 16yrs old had a blast. We went on Sunday March 17th. We arrived about 10:50am. Parking was good, no issues. The lines to get in were starting to get crowded but they moved quickly. We were able to move through the lines for the rides so much faster than expected but as the day went on, the lines grew as more people arrived. Most of the rides were up & running. A few rides started a-little later in the morning.The park was clean. We observed workers cleaning throughout the day. The staff we spoke to were very helpful & friendly..the park looked better than we expected based on some of the reviews we had read prior to our visit. The gift shops had a good selection.The dining passes are definitely worth the money. The taste of the food & drinks were good. Overall our experience was Awesome!
Kristi A — Google review
It was a great spot to see the eclipse they had everything down to a t. Very clean pleasurable staff was on point never seen dispatch so fast Good job guys. Hopefully my group MCN (melanin coaster network) will pay you and your park a visit one day or ask for us will come?
Charles Davis — Google review
We have been coming to Six Flags with our kids for the last three years. Absolutely love this park. There is something for everyone. Our youngest can’t quite make the big coasters yet, but she loves the Shockwave. Got to ride ten times in a row with her yesterday. The team members at this park are consistently great.
K-D Roberts — Google review
The ride line up here is severely lacking. The workers have no true motivation and some of the park is run down. The food is subpar at best. It could definitely use a face lift. We went over 2 days and all of the rides were not open to experience. And I'm not just talking water rides, actual regular rides. Ultimately not worth the price you pay to go, but still a neat spot.
Stephanie Bean — Google review
We had such a great time I didn't realize how big it was. I suggest if your coming here you need at least 2 day to see the entire park. There is no way you can go on every ride and see everything in one day. We have such an amazing time even thought the park is old it doesn't feel that way like Disney in Anehiem California. If you like roller coasters this is the place to go. Surprising how long the lines were for December though I suggest getting the fast passing you can afford it. This park is definitely suitable for small children as well there is plenty to do for the entire family.
Trevor Price — Google review
Love six flags has good rides and scary rides had trouble finding bathrooms though and almost peed myself about 3 times loved one place that had beef nachos delicious also had good lemonade
Tayten Slinker — Google review
It was my first time visiting a Six Flags park. We got the tickets online for $60, including all the surcharges, for a Sunday. We got there early, so we opened the park and started from the back to the front, because the machines nearest to the entry got busy instantly. A friend had a platinum seasonal pass that included general parking, but you can also buy the parking online. Purchases inside the park are insanely high. A slide of pizza was $17.99 + 0.99 surcharge + taxes. So for lunch is better to ask for the re entry stamp, eat outside, and then come back to the park. I bought the auntie Anne’s pretzel because it was the most affordable thing there ($13), and I don’t regret it, they were great but yeah, I didn’t saw nobody checking bags at the entrance either so probably you can sneak in some snacks and water to survive the day.
Ale A — Google review
Lots of fun, I go for my kid because I don't like roller coasters much. I'm a smoker and another section on the opposite side of the park would have been nice but there was only one.
Savannah Cambiano — Google review
We had a great time!! The lines moved fast!! We needed customer service support due to rain cancellation & they were more than accommodating!! They responded fast & always had people ready to help!!! It was a great experience.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is a repository of information about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which took place in its very building. The museum contains artifacts and exhibits that explore the life and death of JFK, as well as the various conspiracy theories surrounding his demise.
Historic museum! It tells a great story about the assassination of JFK! It really provides thorough explanations and narratives and sets up the actual location of the gunman. The surrounds are also nice to explore. I’d recommend arriving thirty mins before your appointed museum ticket time to check out the X spots and take photos. I recommend the earliest time for museum as it is nice and quiet! There are lots of tourists!
Parking is $12 for all day basically. Tickets are only purchased online so be sure to buy it online beforehand!
Max Cheng (Max A. Cheng) — Google review
It’s a sad place I have to say, you’ll find a lot of information of the sad event by either watching some short movies/documentaries or by walking the museum and reading the information and seeing the picture. There are two floors, the upper floor mainly has the view of the Elm street and the surrounding and different places where you can watch movies about the incident. It’s mostly like a big hall compared to the main floor where you can observe some exponats. At the time of my visit, there were many people, we had to wait in line a little , however, it went by pretty quick. The ticket to enter was $18 for adult.
Diana Anghelus — Google review
Comprehensive view of the events leading up and following the JFK assignation. The museum was very engaging and really did a good job of portraying the feelings of a city and country that had lost its President. Would strongly recommend a visit.
Tony Cardoni — Google review
If you are a fan of history, you will like this museum. It is a great museum, but it’s also about of history. It’s kind of strange being in the building, knowing what took place in the location l, but that’s what makes it great. Looking out the windows of the sixth floor makes you feel like you are looking into the past. No matter what you think about what happened that day, it is a nice museum that is etched in America history.
The Traveling Condor — Google review
This museum is well planned. The displays are professional looking. They focus mainly on the assassination. However, there are all of two panels on the conspiracy theories, which I think deserve more attention. There are literally thousands of documents citing evidence on this topic. That was an unfortunate choice. Staff were very friendly, and the gift shop has a nice assortment of products. Great experience! It's my third time to visit.
Mark Craig — Google review
It was too crowded on. Weekday at 1pm. Hardly had space to stand and read the exhibits. I guess it was because of the SC2022 crowed.
The good - informative, good insights, exhibits and information, also it was an actual side gave another perspective.
The bad - writings were too long to stand and read, some people can't stand for hours just to read the material. It was a good idea to show some of the videos, those were good but the text was bit too much. Could be replaced with audio guides.
Parking - paid (I guess it was $10)
Ticket price - $18 for adults and we had a 5 years kid with us, they charged $14 (youth). I reminded them that he is 5 years and she re adjusted the price.
Abeer Mustafa — Google review
Great museum. Highly recommend if you want to learn about the assassination of JFK. Information is well presented and very educational. I really enjoyed watching all the video presentations too. It took me just over 2.5 hours to go through everything and I love that with timed entry they don’t overcrowd the museum.
M O — Google review
Insightful and somber experience. Detailed history of JFK and the events. The view from the window added a poignant touch. Recommended for those interested in history and reflection.
Aleen Justinger — Google review
Story telling Museum of JFK assassination. Lots of reading is required to have fun, though. It was an inspiring place for me since I love histories
Rae Lee (Raemen) — Google review
I visited the Sixth Floor Museum on a recent visit to Dallas and was very impressed. There’s a paid parking lot next door which was super convenient. The museum isn’t huge and there were a lot of people navigating it. Although busy, we were still able to see everything that we wanted to. The museum was laid out really well. It allows you to really visualize what took place and where. If you ever have a chance to visit, you won’t be disappointed. It’s a great learning opportunity as well.
Alicia M. — Google review
Upon confirming my trip to Dallas I was most excited about visiting this museum and it definitely did not disappoint. Obviously the historical significance alone would be worth the visit but the educational aspect of the museum is spot on and really helps paint the full picture of the events that led up to the assassination, what transpired after, and who may have had a motive to kill JFK. I would plan on spending at least 90 minutes here to truly experience everything this awesome museum has to offer.
Andrew Boggs — Google review
The Sixth Floor Museum located in Downtown Dallas is a very interesting museum that provides a lot of information of John F. Kennedy ranging from when he was born to the conspiracy theories after he died. There are a few places around that will show video of the assassination and the aftermath. I think it's very informative and a fun time for anyone who is interested in Dallas history or the Kennedy family. I do wish that the line for tickets and to be let in after buying tickets could be faster but I understand that they probably don't want it to be too crowded as certain areas were crowded.
Sears Cool — Google review
Took my boyfriend here for his birthday the other day. We’ve talked about going for years now. We’re both from Dallas yet have never been. I’m so glad we finally went! It’s a self guided/paced tour which is absolutely perfect. It can take quite some time to read through everything and watch all the videos, but definitely worth it if you want the full effect. There was just so much to see and learn. Even if you think you know everything about Kennedys death, once you go here, you realize you really don’t. It’s amazing. It’s a part of history, and it’s amazing to be in an area where history, insanely sad history, took place. It definitely makes you feel lots of emotions. So glad they’ve made the building into a museum and I hope all who get the chance can tour it! It’s well worth it.
Taylor Horn — Google review
We were able to take a few hours away from conference to visit the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza to learn about the historical tragic day of JFK's assassination. Excellent Museum. Highly recommend to purchase your tickets on line to guarantee your admission.
Michael Hecker — Google review
Great museum, lots of historical information on the tragic day of JFK's death. It was very busy on the weekend. The building has great views of Downtown Dallas and surrounding areas. I would recommend you visit if you like history.
Stanley Moy — Google review
I really wasn't expecting this museum to be as crowded as it was. I could imagine the crowds during peak tourist season. They do a ticket by the hour type of system. We did not buy ahead but at 2:15 (on a Thursday) we were still able to slide into the 2pm entrance time. The queue looks long but they allow about 15 people into the elevator every 10 minutes or so the displays can be quite busy with people reading. You don't have to stay in line so if there is a bottleneck you can skip around. I honestly don't think I learned anything new since I've read several books about Kennedy. But it was good to see so many young people there probably learning the details for the first time. Also maybe foreigners. Worth the visit. It was expensive at $25 each. If you struggle to stand it walk for a while there are some benches in the display area but not many. Across the street is the Grassy Knoll you can go to.
Cindy Rotermund — Google review
Amazing place and very informative.
The entry fee is reasonable too at $25 for an adult.
The museum takes you through the build up to the event from JFK's election right through to the investigations afterwards in lots of detail, including the many conspiracy theories.
It takes around 2hrs to do the self guided tour so it's a reasonable amount of time and it was quite busy on a Saturday morning.
The shop is quite pricey too so be warned - and not everything has a price on it!
Dave Moore (Andre) — Google review
What an experience I just got here..
It is a lifetime experience, trust me you should visit the same and experience the history.
Please reserve your ticket inside for smooth walkin.
You will go through the entire journey of Mr.Kennedy from his childhood for being Mr. PRESIDENT.
They have movie room too where you can watch all his video and conspiracy theories about the assassination.
PRRATEEK CHAUDHARY — Google review
Amazing tour! Very detailed information that takes you from JFKs early life, through his presidency, and then the assassination. The tour was very organized as they take limited groups up to the 6th floor, and then you can wander through at your own pace.
Dave Cipriani — Google review
This museum does a wonderful job of celebrating the life of JFK and his impact on America, while providing an honest account of the tragic events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy. They also do not shy away from decades of conspiracy theories and encourage visitors to draw their own conclusions. There's plenty of genuine artifacts, detailed photos and drawings, and personal accounts from people who directly interacted with the President. The building has been meticulously maintained and is very clean. There is a gift shop for souvenirs. If you enjoy learning more about the history of our country, this is a highly recommended stop! Pro-tip: There's plenty of parking at $10 a car, and tickets can be purchased beforehand to speed the entry process.
Colin Bosler — Google review
This is a must see in Dallas. Right across from the Grassy Knoll. The exhibits were interesting and lots of historical context was provided for the JFK assassination.
It is a lot of reading but they do a good job mixing it up with videos, models and displays. I think it could get crowded on weekends and holidays so I’d be sure to buy tickets in advance.
Tyson Doonan — Google review
We really enjoyed the museum! It did a great job of covering JFK’s visit to Texas as part of his reelection campaign, the day in Dallas, and the assassination. There was plenty of focus on Oswald but they also provided information on other theories related to the killing. This was a great way to connect to an important part of American history.
I gave 4 stars because of the staff. To a person, they were unfriendly and gave the impression that they were bothered by the visitors. Thankfully, the museum can be enjoyed with minimal contact with them.
Jeffrey Hyde — Google review
What an amazing museum. Everything was done well, from the early part of Kennedy's presidency, to the lead-up to his assassination, to the hectic day itself, and the investigation and conspiracies after. The museum doesn't seem to take sides on what it thinks happened, but reports the facts as-is.
Taking a walk outside afterwards brings it all home, and the Sixth Floor website has a helpful (if sparse) online guide for when you walk around the assassination spot.
The only negative was that it was fairly pricey for a museum of its size, but I would have no problem paying it again.
The Dallas World Aquarium is a privately-owned aquatic wonderland home to countless varieties of marine life from all over the world.
A great place to visit for any family. The entire zoo/aquarium is indoors so no worries about the weather outside. Parking is plentiful and around $10 unless you get the highly coveted meter parking spots.
I have 2 young boys and we went through the entire place in a little over 2 hours. There are a number of areas to sit and rest, including a cafe in the middle of the jungle exhibit! Lots of bathrooms and of course the gift shop at the end.
If you can go earlier in the morning, you will avoid the large groups and crowds. Navigating in the zoo/aquarium is pretty simple. You just follow the path and it will lead you through all the exhibits. A great morning or afternoon stop during a vacation or a special day with the family.
Craig Jewell — Google review
So much fun!! We spent almost three hours walking around and really enjoyed every minute of it! It was pretty packed, but we were still able to see everything we wanted to and everyone was polite and tried to share the views with others.
Coming from a smaller city with only a small zoo, this was amazing to see so many beautiful animals! The exhibits were clean, beautiful, the animals looked extremely well cared for and well fed!
Wonderful experience!!
Nick Gladden — Google review
Greta for kids AND adults…loved seeing people
On dates as well as kids enjoying all the animals. We got a coffee at the cafe where the staff was so sweet! We loved that there are more than just aquatic animals (although the turtles, sharks, penguins, fish and manatee are SO cool!) but also the birds in the aviary, flamingos, monkeys and even an ocelot AND the rainforest…so awesome! Definitely worth the money and time spent!
Nicole Hodges — Google review
LINES... LINES... and more LINES!!
It was a nice aquarium but definitely not worth the price. Two adults (one military) and one kid (3 yrs) almost $82.00. Parking across the street was $10.35 for a 24hr spot. We came on a weekend and the line was long to get to the main entrance. We purchased out tickets online, thankfully. The staff tells you to start on the 3rd floor but maybe stay on the bottom and work your way up. The place is small... even though the name has the word "World" in it. There is a lot to see but when it's over crowded, you're standing in lines just trying to get through it all. There are not enough bathrooms to accommodate all the people who go during peak times,so be prepared to stand in another line. The gift shop is decent but with everyone in the room it gets crowded quickly and it's hot.
Overall, would not go back.
Jennifer Mendez — Google review
We drove in from Georgia for a concert and decided to stop in to the aquarium. I was skeptical at first due to location. However, the overall architecture was incredible. The collection of birds, fish, and reptiles blew us away and made us feel like we were in the jungles of the amazon. Phenomenal experience!! Extremely well maintained exhibits.
Mikel Hulsey — Google review
I didn’t have high expectations for a downtown city aquarium. But I’m really pleased to say that my expectations were wrong. The aquarium was excellent, so many birds, reptiles, mammals and fish to see all really well presented. Definitely an attraction to add to your to do list while is Dallas
Adrian Baker — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. It's like half zoo, half aquarium which was neat but it was super busy. The whole place is made up of these really narrow one way paths and while this design might work in theory to get people to go in a set path, in practice the result was every time someone stopped to look at something the whole line ground to a halt which resulted in a lot of waiting. If you aren't on a time crunch, it's very casual and beautifully designed but be prepared to do a lot of waiting in lines if it's busy and don't think you can easily go back and look at something.
Ali Burck — Google review
The facilities are beautiful and well laid out. The habitats are open and perfectly landscaped making the animals feel so much closer and uncaged. The pelicans were so close I could actually touch and rub one. I didn't. I'm not crazy. And they offer adult beverages. Hello! All of the staff are friendly and helpful. The reason for the 4 stars is because the facilities are a bit small and the shark tank was small and disappointing. And I had saved that for last. I would revisit.
NICHOLE JACKSON — Google review
A lot packed in a small looking building. Has multiple levels to walk through and see different animals. Is more zoo vs aquarium though but kinda combine the two together which is cool. Was very busy when we got here on a Saturday afternoon, the line to get in wrapped around the building but was steadily moving. Due to its business trying to walk through and see some animals were hard. So be mindful and try to go at none busy time.
Garrett Reed — Google review
It was cool. Got there super early with my daughter. Felt like we bought out the place. The animals are friendly and can tell are be token care of. The sharks had a sense of humor. They will try to sneak up on you as a joke. We enjoyed. Get there early! If not will be in a long line.
LO — Google review
Loved exploring the aquarium! It was pretty, clean and wonderful to see the wildlife. 🐟 However, we were disappointed that there wasn’t any vegan choices on the menu, not very inclusive. 😢
It would be great to see some food choices here that are vegan and gluten free. They have some sort of vegetarian options but without any sort of protein. Especially after seeing so many animals and fish.
Fish are friends, not food! 🐟
Violet Ravotti — Google review
The aquarium wasn't technically all an aquarium. There were tiers to the experience. Floor 1 was birds, and we had the pleasure of a toucan type of bird flying with us and through our party. Floor 2 was more amphibious/land animals and some water dwellers. Floor 3 was the huge aquarium, small aquariums (some were deep sea creatures where you couldn't use flash), then the one feature our kids absolutely loved was the Shark tunnel. You walk through the middle of the shark enclosure and can kind of see the sharks swimming casually out, and then all of a sudden, they're next to you! There were 2 saw sharks that were ginormous and very cool to see. It was a fantastic time and worth the trip! The Penguins were a huge deal to but off to the side, and not many people visited them.
Erick Scott — Google review
This is an animal lovers wonderland! Their enclosures are big and beautiful and they have a plethora of different species to see. From the moment you enter you are greeted by big, beautiful birds and stunning foliage. From there, the walk through the aquarium is seamless and intuitive. You really get to see everything up close and if you come in the mornings when they open, you can even stroll leisurely and take your time. Warning: if you attend anytime after 11am on a weekend you will be close quarters with other visitors and will have to share views and shuffle through with the crowd. Either way, this is a wonderful place to spend a few hours in Dallas!
Natalie Pace — Google review
Such a great experience! We took our kids and had a blast. They love learning about different animals and seeing the ones we've studied in real life. This place has so many to see! The staff are knowledgeable and friendly, willing to answer questions and make your trip more enjoyable. The paths are stroller friendly and there are even nursing rooms if you need to find a comfortable place to feed your baby! Don't hesitate to come here with the whole family 😁
Susana Unger — Google review
This place was amazing. We had such a great time. They had a drink station halfway through where we got frozen margaritas! I loved seeing all the different animals. It was so diverse with both fish and mammals. So great you should definitely bring the family. Set aside about two hours minimum.
Brian Grothouse — Google review
I live in Wimberley, Texas and I drove to Dallas to visit with my daughter on her birthday. We decided to visit The Dallas World Aquarium. It was on a Tuesday afternoon. The parking was easy as there is a parking lot right next to the aquarium. There was no wait. We walked right in. We didn't get out ticket on line but it is possible to do so. The place is really beautiful and well maintained. There's even a bar with beer, coffee and pizza. I had coffee and it was surprising pretty good. My daughter had beer and pizza, which was pretty good as well. There were a lot of people there but it wasn't crazy busy and it was Spring break. There are three floor and plenty to see. I took lots of pictures and chatted with my daughter. I would probably go back again
Jimmy Allen — Google review
They have a lot more than just aquatic animals, very cool. A bit pricy and was a little confusing to navigate all the levels and see everything.
Got in without a mask, just told them we were medically exempt and they seemed to honer it.
Definitely fun and pretty impressive to see all the different animals they have in the building
Jaxon Smith — Google review
Usually packed but that’s pretty much expected because it’s the aquarium and everyone likes to bring their family, friends, & loved ones here. Honestly a really fun place. My favorite part was the penguins, and cheetah because they’re so cute! Nothing really exceptionally unique about this place but definitely a great place to go to if you like animals! Some places have AC but I would definitely recommend bringing yourself a little fan or using a pamphlet to fan yourself if you get hot!
Anna Jasmine Guaderrama — Google review
Family fun. Some animal exhibits were not open, which is disappointing for the price you pay. Have improved on flow of traffic in order to see exhibits. Pre-paid parking is recommended-by very confined parking area. Should improve and limit the amount of people allowed into facility all at once-becomes very chaotic with big groups and baby strollers in narrow/small spaces.
Kathy Clark — Google review
Absolutely amazing! It was my dad’s first time being in an aquarium, and it definitely blew his socks off! We both loved it and saw some very cute creatures! In the gift shop, a older lady who worked there was telling us about the big manatee and how she was a rescue. She was very knowledgeable! The staff at the gift shops were kind. Definitely will come back!
The parking situation was kinda weird, we bought a pass while getting tickets. We aren’t from the area, so finding the place to park was a bit of a hassle. Signs would be nice!
I also love they partner with many different animal rescue groups to help bring endangered species back! I’d definitely support in any way I can! Loved it here!
I’d definitely buy tickets online wayyy in advance. Makes everything less of a headache!
Alexandria Parker — Google review
Great place for family, friends, kids or going solo. A variety of animals and has a cafe inside to enjoy as well. Average prices for food and drinks. I encourage you to buy tickets in advance to get free parking. Nice to visit and enjoy. Definitely recommend. Enjoy!
Get Up Radio Media — Google review
Enjoyed our visit with my girlfriend for her birthday. Large venue and worth the trip. However, it is very difficult to navigate all areas inside and all the different levels. You could easily miss an area if you didn't take the time to make sure you found everything on the map/brochure. Need to come up with some way better to follow a designed pathway from start to finish.
Corey Pyle — Google review
Great place for kids with lots of interesting creatures. I don't recommend going on a weekend because they let more people in than they should and it is difficult to move around. They label some of the enclosures with what is inside but not all. I would prefer more labeling with educational information. Most of the time you have to identify what you are seeing from the 4-5 page booklet they give you and then have to google the species if you want facts about them.
Nate Fansler — Google review
Nice aquarium overall. A lot smaller than many regional aquariums I've visited. Surprisingly, it was about 50% an Aviary/ Terrarium (lot's of birds, monkeys, snakes, frogs, and other land-based animals). Nice variety.
Be sure to pick a less busy day to visit. We went near a holiday (also a Tuesday when most other museums are closed), and many sections had us waiting 15 minutes to walk a total of 30 feet with the crowd shoulder to shoulder). It doesn't seem that they limit how many people can enter. It would have been 10x as enjoyable if there were half as many people.
Phillip Baxter — Google review
Wonderful! It was part zoo, aquarium, and bird sanctuary. I have been to many aquariums, but this was unique in the way that it displayed the eco system at 4 different levels. Level 4 was at the top of the trees with birds and monkeys, mid level 2 and 3 with birds, frogs, snakes and an anteater, the bottom level with fish, manatee, octopus, and fish. It took us 2 hours to view and read everything. It was worth the visit.
Helena Riihiaho — Google review
Tight spaces, confusing layouts, poor signage, and too many people made this place a pain to navigate. With so many stairs everywhere, I can’t imagine bringing someone with a wheelchair. Some pathways were barely large enough for two people, so if one person stopped to look at something, it clogged up the entire passage.
The map given at the start was very confusing to use and didn’t give an accurate sense of how big or far apart places were. The few directional signs were poorly designed; I saw a sign with an arrow pointing right for penguins and turned right, not realizing it actually meant DOWN a set of stairs I couldn’t even see. I had difficulty finding our way back to anywhere or even leaving. Several turns even lead to dead ends with nothing. Trying to find how to go up/down a level was also troublesome.
It didn’t feel educational as there was no information about the displays unless you scanned a QR code, assuming the QR code was on the screen and it wasn’t rotating through other non-informative images and videos.
The upsides were, as other reviewers mention, the place is beautiful and packed with displays. Seemed to have something in every nook and cranny- you just won’t know what it is since there’s no signage. I imagine it would be more enjoyable exploring when you’re not jostling against elbows. A lot of it felt like it was outdoors despite being under a roof.
There were some very nice views of the fish and animals and a cool underwater tunnel.
F Robinson — Google review
They have lots of birds, animals, frogs. The lower level is where you will see some fish. We went on a Sunday mid-day, it was pretty crowded. Many of the exhibits are not labeled. That being said if you aren't particular about what animals you are seeing there is quite a lot of habitats/animals to view. We spent about 2.5 hours there. Plan to eat before or after, because the eating areas while we were there were packed.
What an amazing experience! We were there yesterday. It is called the Christmas capital for a reason. Beautiful Christmas atmosphere with dancing lights, snow showers ( not real but felt real!) , Christmas music, pictires with Santa, yummy holiday food samples and so much more!
A must visit arpund Christmas time.
Gigi G — Google review
These are some of the photos of 38th Annual Main Street Festival. The Festival lasts for May 20, 21 and 22 2022.
There are a lot of people at this festival and there are bands, varieties of foods and rides for children.
There are also different things that you can buy as well. There's also wine tasting, jewelry that you can buy and more.
The booths are scattered throughout the festival and each both offers something different. This particular event is kid friendly and has something for everyone in it.
Tori U — Google review
So much to see during the holidays, but a joy to experience year round. The restaurants, shops, and weekend farmers markets are beyond adorable and unique. Great for brunch, gifting, or just a change if scenery.
Alexandra G — Google review
Perfect place for a nice walk, full of history, shops, restaurants, and lots of spots for great pictures. It has the perfect small town vibe but within minutes of Dallas and Fort Worth.
Alfonso Jerezano — Google review
Rocky & I love visiting historic Downtown Grapevine! Especially during Christmas. Rocky is the 2020 & 2021 Dog Days of Denton SpokesDog and he loves walking main street and meeting so many nice people.
Lisa V — Google review
Grapevine is often called the "Christmas Capital of Texas", and going off their downtown you can definitely see why. A majority of the buildings are elaborately decorated, and there is an abundance of photo opportunities if you need to create last-minute Christmas cards. There are plenty of interactive elements, including a model train exhibit in the visitor center, a live blacksmith, and snowman which come to life to sing a "Can't Stop the Feeling" parody at night.
I will say a high percentage of the shops fall under the "tourist trap" category: I'm a big fan of weird socks, but once you see the same designs for the dozenth time it starts to get a bit tiring. There seemed to be an outsized focus on small businesses, so that's nice.
It gets very crowded during the Christmas season. I first arrived at a Sunday around 5, and the adjacent parking garage was completely full, leading to a 20 minute wait to find a parking spot. It got ridicously slammed by 7. On a Tuesday I arrived at 11am to low crowds but it got a bit busy by 1 and started to really pick up by when I left at 3. The rate for the garage is thankfully very reasonable.
If you are in the DFW area, I definitely recommend visiting. Even beyond Christmas, downtown Grapevine has a lot of interesting historical landmarks throughout as one of the oldest incorporated communities in the metroplex, and although I complained about the shopping options, there are some real gems here. Grapevine is right next to the DFW airport and within a 30 minute drive of most major cities in the area, so travel should not be a big issue.
Jimmy Crisp — Google review
‘‘Twas the night before Christmas in downtown Grapevine. We had a blast walking and enjoying the lights.
E MEZA — Google review
We only go for Christmas. But let me tell you,
Grapevine Texas downtown, it's amazing!!!🎄🙌👍❤️
Gloria Landeros — Google review
Absolutely lovely historic neighborhood to walk around. It is so rustic, laid back and yet vibrant.
The Texas Motor Speedway is a racetrack and arena that hosts many national car racing events. The track is 1.5 miles long and usually features NASCAR races as well as IndyCar races. The speedway also hosts other non-racing related events such as bubble runs, car shows, and the Cowtown fair which make it an exciting place to visit for all ages.
Ladies and Gentlemen (sorry people that's all they say because that's what it is) start your engines ! And your spending limit! Texas Motor Speedway is ready to take all your money in food and drink costs! You will leave here begging for change at the Buccees to get enough gas to make it home. Ever tried $6 dollar coca cola? Well give it a shot here and see what all the fuss is about.. Don't worry though you can bring your own cooler just make sure you bring zero glass! No one wants a cut foot or broken Bud light bottles everywhere.. Be amazed at how fast the cars go around the track and how much faster Randy in the seat in front of you can get completely black out drunk and still manage to keep up with said cars ! Make sure you arrive early so you can get your 17 free backpacks full of cool stuff and stickers and do not trust the guys at the front offering to spin the casino wheel to see if you win a trip to another track! **Hint hint** you will win and then be told how much it cost but for you today since your the big winner it's only gonna be $270 right now!
Also nice tip of the week! When signing up for companies to get your free stuff because let's be honest we all want the junk just have one person in your group do it, take a great screen shot and then send it to everyone to show them.. most of them just want to see the screen that shows thanks for signing up! Your welcome that one is free .. follow me for more tips on how to win one over at other events
Daniel H. — Google review
First time here for FuelFest & it was a wonderful time. $20 for parking was a bit much but the atmosphere and cars were great. I can't wait for the next event!
Coco Mendoza — Google review
First timer and instant fan. Got to watch the race from the comfort of a suite (because of work) but also experienced sitting in the stands. Definitely bring ear plugs. You can bring your own soft cooler and drinks not in glass containers (check the website for the details).
Jan Me — Google review
An absolutely world class race facility. I’ve been coming here since I was a kid when it opened. They have added new open air bar areas to watch races from in the grandstands. Wifi is pretty good on site. The Big Hass TV showing movies (or March Madness!) always adds to the camping experience. The dirt track and Lil’ speedway next door are great too. Tons of new places for food across Hwy 114 as well.
Trevor A — Google review
I came for the Good Guys Car Show. It was really cool and fun. The people there were nice. Some were trying to sell their cars. It was a great experience. Totally recommend!!!!
Michael Hale — Google review
Very large Christmas light event this year with tons of activities and groups with unique Christmas vendors, cheap snacks and drinks with cookie decorating, previous cars on display, photos with Santa and friendly staff. Very safe and family event for all ages.
Lauren SoRelle — Google review
Truly had a blast! We highly recommend getting to the lot early for parking. You able to bring your own food/drink in approved coolers/bags (no glass). No cash accepted so credit/debit is a must. Great family-friendly event close to several major highways. Designated smoking areas. The bathrooms were hot as hell but they had cooling stations to help with the heat. Sunscreen is definitely a must. Sunglasses are also suggested the closer you are seated to the tracks. Those cars kick up a bit of asphalt going around the track. We had a blast!
Travel Smith — Google review
We have attended races with family and friends for many years. We love TMS. One of our favorite tracks. We have never had a bad experience. The staff here is always professional and very friendly. If you get the chance, you must visit this cathedral of speed on the Texas plain.
Tim Parker — Google review
The experience was so much fun. I really enjoyed the cars and the adrenaline rush when they started their engines. It was a great crowd and beautiful day. I am definitely ready to go watch again soon. 🏁
Aida Herrera — Google review
POV: We visited for the Cowtown Fair so my experience is based on that event.
Parking signs were clearly posted, cash accepted (and cards), $5. Plenty of parking spaces available. My family had bought a Groupon for adult entry so we only had to buy kid ticket ($5) and ride wristbands. Wristbands were $25 or else pay $1 per ticket (I THINK that’s how much). Each ride varied on how many tickets it required, some 2 while others 4 each.
I wanted to see the white tigers but I guess they aren’t out at night? The site said all day, but I guess it should say when’s the last show for the day because I assumed it meant until closing which is 11pm. There’s was a dirt bike show at various times during the day and barnyard animals for attractions. We saw (and smelled) some food stands but didn’t buy anything. We considered buying a dart game for our kiddo but when the vendor told us $10/dart we walked away.
We had a lot of fun riding rides and seeing all the lights at night! Fun family date night.
Kristina H — Google review
Of course this place is amazing. I have only been to Phoenix international raceway. When I came here man the feeling of it was so amazing. Our company rented a area because we were sponsoring one of cars. Being in field and getting to experience the race from this perspective was so amazing. Not to mention we had the pit pass where we can walk around and get to actually see what it looks like in the sport of racing. Everyone is so devoted and dialed in like no other. I have a lot more respect for the sport now I got to see it from the inside out.
Derek G — Google review
My first Indy car race was pretty cool. It was all so much bigger in real life. And of course the road of the cars!! Do bring ear protection. Concessions were not as expensive as I expected, and they allow bringing in small, soft-sided coolers. The bathrooms were clean. It was interesting to walk through the Fan Zone. I was just passing through, so I won't be back, but I really enjoyed this first-time experience.
D B — Google review
Immersing oneself in the symphony of 38 roaring cars, each boasting 750 horsepower at full throttle, is an unparalleled experience. Nestled within the embrace of vintage seats and the storied curves of the old track, this super speedway tantalizes the senses, leaving one breathless and yearning for more. Every corner exudes an aura of nostalgia, weaving a tapestry of memories that transcend time.
TJ Dow — Google review
This was my first time to the speedway, and a work event. The parking was easy and Free! Security was nice and we were able to get into our area easily. We even toured pit row and garage area. Our seats had tons of room and shelving for our sinks and food. I know we had upgraded tickets, but I wasn’t expecting that. It was a hot day, but they had lots of cooling stations and areas to stay in the shade. Overall, great experience.
Jason Berne — Google review
I think the only things missing would be charging stations for phones and maybe some kind of "medication" /care for kids if they need some liquid Tylenol or something. Nascar is big on the "future" and spending all day and most of the night is hard miles on these youngsters.
My 6 year old son started experiencing leg cramps in the middle of the truck race and we had to ask the aid station if they had anything, since they didn't we had to start our way back to our vehicle. Luckily by this time we got to see Kyle Busch finish with a ROWDY finish and end the day right!
This was our very first time and we had a great time!
Tim Boatright — Google review
This was not only my first race, but it was my first time at Texas Motor Speedway. An Air Force buddy of mine from Tennessee was gracious enough to buy the tickets.
Texas Motor Speedway is a blast. It was super hot, but we had a blast. Their were several accidents on the track that made for an exciting time. I'm glad no one was hurt.
Thank you, Texas Motor Speedway, for a memorable experience.
Rumple Stiltskin — Google review
Great motor speedway in the South! WAM is held here for Mopar enthusiasts from all over the world! Each year in late March usually, come and see all the over the top decorated Mopars! $25.00 admission with free entry if you enter your Mopar. Great food, fun events, and OVER THE TOP cars and trucks!! Plan on spending over the top as well.
Dianne Montgomery Hocut — Google review
You like speed, you like show, this is the place to go, from nascar to Indy and all the special events. I never get tired to see the great events. It’s the 2 GO place to have fun and a good time. Year after year, it’s clean, variety, service. Is the whole package for grown and kiddos.
Carlos Dannenberg — Google review
Got Crystal a Xtreme Experience Ride-A-Long in #08 Hellcat 707Hp Dodge Charger. Needless to say she absolutely loved it. The Xtreme team was very helpful and courteous. Would definetly do this again, well worth it for around $90 including my "pit pass" purchased off of Groupon...!!!!!
Kelly Orr Wald — Google review
1st time being at Nascar event, didn't like how the paid parking was so far from the gates and the free parking was by the gates, didn't make much sense. Other than that, it was a really great event to go to.
Joshua Fox — Google review
Plenty of restrooms once you getting inside. They could use some outside in the parking area. Leaving after a NASCAR race is a nightmare. Just bring something to eat and sit by your car for a couple of hours. Save yourself some headache that way.
Goldie Robinson — Google review
Went for a tour of the track and couldn't recommend more! Big thanks to Willis who was a great guide, and took us on a few speedy laps round the track! (Rang up to book prior)
Chloe — Google review
Great experience for any NASCAR fan. Regardless of the issues with TMS, the staff and the facilities go above and beyond in the name of the fan experience. SMI has their stuff together with this place. The hate is not deserved in my opinion.
The SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium is one of the most popular attractions in Dallas with a family-friendly environment and lots of interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore 16 zones including an ocean tunnel and touch tanks.
Sea Life is a nice, little, mostly self-guided aquarium. My boyfriend and I spent about 40 minutes here, but we arrived about 90 minutes before closing. At that time, the exhibits that included talks or demonstrations with the aquarium staff were already done for the day. Those exhibits were still open to view, and there were some employees around that offered some tidbits of information, which was nice. Each tank or area has little screens displaying what you could see in the tank and little bit of info about each creature, as well as various “fin facts” displayed on the walls. Sea Life also has a 360° tunnel where you’ll find yourself surrounded by various species of shark, fish, stingrays, and other creatures. We enjoyed our visit and would recommend this aquarium to anyone looking for a fun place to visit that you can spend as little or as much time as you want.
Emily L — Google review
This was so much fun! It was pretty crowded when I visited (I think a field trip was happening), but the place is well-laid out which helped really well with the flow of traffic. Staff were knowledgeable and friendly. It's also super clean - all the exhibits were easy to see into and there were information screens that let you learn about each species within the exhibits more specifically. Loved all of the interactive options throughout the exhibits too. Spent about an hour here.
Renee Brandt — Google review
Actually the aquarium is bigger than you'd think. Definitely would recommend and would return. Very child influenced with lots of small features for kids. The customer service is great and the photographer at the beginning was very polite. 5/5 experience.
Hurp Durp — Google review
Neat place for adults and children alike, the aquarium has interactive menus of wildlife facts for each room, unique experiences like touch pools, and the walk-thru tunnels are stunning. A good amount of stairs so if you bring small children or strollers be aware of that. We spent about an hour here and enjoyed the sights at a good pace.
Nicole Cook — Google review
My 2 year old and 13/14 year old niece/nephew loved it as well. Had a lot to see and an interactive sea turtle activity for them. A big 360 shark tunnel and a smaller piranha tunnel. There was a small corral and starfish tank for kids to touch them. Good for the price. A nice gift shop was also available to purchase items at the end.
Mireya — Google review
Hubs and visited without the grandson all because I wanted to take it slow and soak in all the beauty. The staff was available to answer a couple of questions too! I absolutely love this aquarium and how it’s part of a network helping our aquatic friends.
Kim Steadman — Google review
This is a nice place to bring the kids. Conveniently located inside grapevine mall, this place kept the kids busy and entertained. The 360 tunnel is beautiful, and you feel as if you are in the ocean with the animals. They also have a touch tank where kids can touch a star fish.
Overall, it was a great experience
Ameer Ahmed — Google review
We drove an hour to get here.
The manager with short grey hair and the equality mask (I forgot to read her name tag) was very kind and so were the other staff members everyone was very patient.
I was overwhelmed today by the generosity of the staff. This is a very beautiful aquarium and perfect for little ones. My favorite were the jellies and my kids loved every bit of their adventure today especially touching the sea stars ✨
Thank you for the amazing time y’all have no idea how much a blessing this place was for us today. There’s been so so much going on and today was a reminder that there’s good things that happen too 💕
Thank you!!
Veronica bool — Google review
Affordable and decent for a mall sea life attraction. We enjoyed the VR experience (extra charge). Great for smaller kids--teens will be bored. When we went we just missed the field trip crowd--whew!! Was able to take our time and walk and enjoy the tanks in peace. The staff was friendly and seemed well informed regarding the various types of fish.
Tam Christian — Google review
Stopped in on a Saturday afternoon, around 1pm. It wasn’t busy at all which was nice. Exhibits were beautiful. Took my teenage daughter & “adult” child, they both enjoyed the experience. My biggest feedback would be for the young lady at the end who printed our pictures. Wish I would have caught her name. Definitely an opportunity for better customer service skills. To be fair she was young but a little patience and explanation goes along way. Especially when there aren’t people waiting.
Overall it was a pretty cool experience.
Tiffany Fiegel — Google review
Very busy because we went on spring break, but this aquarium is worth the money. It was way better than the one in Houston, that's for sure! My whole family enjoyed it.
Megan H — Google review
The aquarium is little bit cute. Nice experience for kids. The aquarium is clean and appears that they take very good care of their fishes :) I will come back.
Jenny V — Google review
Fun place to take the whole family. A lot bigger than I thought it was from the outside. But I still think it's not worth the $26 per person. But if you're trying to do a quick fun activity with the kids and don't want to drive to Dallas it's totally worth it.
Emiliano Barragan — Google review
Kids loved it! It's nicer than I expected for an aquarium in a mall. Staff were knowledgeable and friendly. It's also super clean. All of the exhibits are clean and visible, and there are information screens that let you learn about each species within the exhibits more specifically. We would definitely come back. Gift shop has a great selection on souvenirs as well.
Amber Russyn — Google review
Very well organized place. The staff was super friendly. My kiddos really enjoyed themselves. The displays are really awesome to look at. And the fish tunnel is amazing. Very awesome for a mall aquarium. Also the gift shop is not that expensive.
Amber Westberry — Google review
The place was really fun and clean. The staff were very friendly and the exhibits were interactive. We went on a day a school field trip was going on so they let us leave and explore the mall and come back and enjoy the aquarium twice. Definitely a highlight of our trip!
Aaron Ford — Google review
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I loved this family experience! Staff was always friendly and the animals were awesome! Tons of fun interactive features and fun environments as you are walking throughout. Lots of areas to view all the sea creautures from, especially the giant shark tube thing. (There are bathrooms) Would highly recommend this experience to anyone looking for a good time!
Mr.E — Google review
Really enjoyed this. It had lots of places to "pop up" in the middle of the aquariums. It is surprising to me that this is run by the same people who run the Lego Experience next door. I would recommend this to people with young kids.
Chantel Chapman — Google review
My brother and I visited for a holiday treat, and the experience was memorable. Staff were happy to answer questions about the many creatures, and we appreciated the care in educating visitors with pictures and "fin facts." Seeing the sea life so closely in the underground tunnel was the highlight of our visit. Afterward, my brother found a plush stingray and asked me to buy it for him. A wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Natasha L — Google review
This is a really neat aquarium with good exhibits and some fun activities for kids. Younger kids will enjoy the several spots where they can pop up into a bubble to look around in the tank. It was not at all busy on a weekday.
Samantha Durrance (Belicek) — Google review
Was a bit in shock that this level of aquarium is basically hidden inside grapevine Mills Mall. Having been to the Dallas world aquarium multiple times, I can definitely say if you're in the grapevine Mills area, there's no reason to drive to Dallas. Sea life was huge with walk-through aquariums shark tanks, virtual reality rides – – pretty much anything else that One would expect at an aquarium. One of the highlights was probably the virtual rides, as well as the anemone petting pool where one can actually feel live anemones! We also really like the manta ray tanks and the jellyfish tank which was absolutely mesmerizing with hundreds of jellyfish floating around. This place is way larger than you'll expect and very cool!
Steven H — Google review
The best aquarium I’ve seen in a long time! Lots of stuff to see and interact with for being a small in the mall aquarium. Price was reasonable for the attraction. Our granddaughter really liked it and had lots of fun!!
Marla Young — Google review
Absolutely loved it. One of the best aquariums I have visited. It’s not like the typical aquarium you go to. It’s definitely worth the money. It is a bit crowded on weekends. Best to purchase tickets online.
Kourtnee Finley — Google review
Trying it for the first time with my family and it is awesome, we are from Haltom City and the places inside the mall, the food and all the unexpected stuff that happens during the trip here and back are amazing memories for us. I do recommend families to try it at least once and to get the combined tickets of Sea Life and Legoland.
Lalo Huerta (LA familia) — Google review
Went here the same day as Lego Land, in fact, bought tickets as a combo deal. The aquarium was a much better experience. Still, of course, the parking situation was awful. But the aquarium was very clean, and the layout was perfect as it guided you through the entire experience. The tunnel where fish are all around you made me dizzy, but it was still awesome! If it were not for the parking , I would do it again because I am certain it would feel different each time.
Gina S — Google review
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Grapevine Mills, 3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy, Grapevine, TX 76051, USA
The Museum of the George W. Bush Presidency contains 14,000 square feet of exhibits that detail the president's eight years in office. The collection also includes a replica Oval Office and a policy institute.
We truly enjoyed the educational and informational visit to this museum. The entry price is a little steep, but it’s part of City Pass so don’t sleep on that deal. We spent a little over two hours and didn’t read every single thing. There’s a nice tribute for 9/11 and details of the days, weeks and months to follow. There’s a replica of the Oval Office which was neat to see. I really enjoyed the segment where Laura talks about true home side of the White House - they really made it feel like home which I have never really given much thought to. All in all, a really nice exhibit.
Cortney Ayers — Google review
The George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum is such a cool museum! There is a replica of the classic Oval Office, a room where you can make presidential decisions that George W. may have faced, and at the time of this review until Dec. 31st this year, there is a special exhibit called “Freedom Matters” that features a pocketbook version of the Magna Carta, Emancipation Proclamation, a 1831 print of the Declaration of Independence, and much more!
Noah A — Google review
This was my first ever visit to a presidential library. The library provides a unique perspective on Bush's runup to the presidency, including the election drama. It also goes into detail on Bush's tenure in office. The museum includes a replica of the Oval Office and an actual reconstructed situation room from his tenure. I would recommend purchasing the City Pass ahead of time to enter at a discounted rate.
Kevin Ashman — Google review
Although we are not big fans of the Bush presidency, we found this library and it’s staff particularly engaging. The library is very well staffed and there is always a guide about that can explain an exhibit or give you some insight into the background of a particular display. The recreated Oval Office was terrific as was the 9/11 exhibit. Overall a very worthwhile visit and one of the better presidential libraries we have visited. We give it four clams on the coveted Five Quahog Rating Scale.
Quahog — Google review
If you've not been, you don't know what your missing. It was so much more than we expected and worth every penny! The oval office was my favorite part. It is an actual replica of the oval office in Washington D.C. We enjoyed getting our picture taken behind the desk and had a lot of fun with that. The displays of gifts received from different countries was very interesting. And a piece of the towers that fell on 9-11 is on display. So many things that reminded us of what it was like when the adults were in charge (not the recent orange clown.) had us missing the old days when our culture was united after 911. I had forgotten what a true dignified president GW Bush was for our country. It's best if you go on a weekday that is not busy, for easier parking and less crowds. Enjoy!
ClaireBear — Google review
i enjoyed my visit. lots to see and learn about his years as president. the oval office was very cool. they take your picture sitting at the desk. the staff was very friendly and talked a lot about each section. well worth the admission price.
John G. Cagle — Google review
I didn't know what to expect when I went to the Presidential Library. It was very cool. The 9/11 parts brought out some emotions in me for sure. I also got to see some really cool old books that were there for a display. Overall, I enjoyed the experience.
Nick Lyon — Google review
I really enjoy the presidential museums. In case you didn't know, this is on the SMU campus. The place is VERY well put together with marble and wood mixed with technology (that's a 20 foot fall screen wrapped around the atrium). I was a child when he was first elected and in high school when he left office. There was a lot here that I had vague memories of, but never studied because it was happening while I was growing up. The exhibits are extremely flattering to Texas culture and I think they did a tasteful job of laying out the challenges and pressures that he encountered as president and how/why he acted as he did. I feel much more respect and understanding now.
They also had a really interesting exhibit on the outside of his new venture - painting. I was not aware of this at all, and it was kind of fun to see him smiling and making art in the videos.
Ty Ebert — Google review
Such a wonderful museum and information center! This is a must visit location for everyone. Make sure to prepare yourself for a lot of reading when you get here though. There are also many shows/mini-shows that are played within this facility if you don’t want to read too much. There are many fun activities to do here too. Overall, I really enjoyed my experience in this wonderful place.
Izz — Google review
The reason for three stars is the price. $50 for myself and 12 year old. No AAA discounts. Easy to get to. Very clean and nicely laid out. When you have a tween in a museum you have maybe an hour tops. So that makes this $$$. Then the pics of you in the oval office are $33!! The goal here needs to be to get as many people in as possible to view this place. And that makes it unaffordable for most.
Amy Williams — Google review
Absolutely amazing
Shows the great history for George w bush
Place was clean the staff was friendly just a heads up there is a $10 parking charge
The only negative I would say was the person at the gift shop who is on his personal phone not paying attention to anything going on we had to wait 3 minutes for him to get off his phone to check us out
Jclaker24 — Google review
As far as presidential libraries go it's OK. The exact or replica of the oval office is great. They also have a piece from the World Trade Center towers. One of my favorite things to see at the presidential libraries are the gifts that are given while they're in office. It's worth seeing. They have a photographer in the oval office but make sure you get your own picture because they charge I believe it's $33 for a set of pictures so just get your own with your own camera.
Greg Alford — Google review
The visit here was really cool. Got to read a lot about the former president and the different events that happened during his presidency.
Walking through the center gives a perspective of what he went through during the duration of his time in office. Some things you may be able to relate to as for some of the events, I know for myself, I was still in school when they happened.
The most touching tribute/ event is the World Trade Center attacks. Part of the south tower can be found here and it really brings back the memories of this horrific tragedy.
Scott Gee — Google review
Excellent attraction that was one of the most polished museums I've been to. It was like a time capsule back to the 2000's. Literally the only things that I thought could be changed were two audio banks that weren't operating and that apparently French Guiana isn't a democracy. In fact, it is, it's an overseas department of France that does vote in French elections.
Michael Molenaar — Google review
Fantastic Presidential Library. Great look into Ws life and presidency. Awesome Docents and staff. Great restaurant. New for this year is the actual Situation Room so definitely check that out, only open on weekends as I understand. Also the replica of the Oval Office is the only one you can actually walk around in. Highly recommended. A credit to George and Laura Bush’s legacy.
Robert Fletcher — Google review
Great library. It highlights all the major events of our nation during this era of our nation. Inside there is a section about 911. This museum is unassuming. Parking lot is small and across from the street and I have to circle couple of times using google maps. I am glad I went there even though I only had an hour to rush through.
frances Peck — Google review
I was in Dallas for the Christmas holiday, and I decided to check out the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the SMU campus.
Prepare to go through an airport-style security check when entering the Center.
There was no line, and I do not see the need to buy advance tickets.
Tickets are $26, which I thought was a little steep - and parking is another $10.
As you enter the lobby, you can see all of the gifts from foreign dignitaries and the American people to President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, including jewelry, swords and even fancy dog bowls.
The temporary exhibit is all about Freedom and includes an on loan copy of the Magna Carta as well as other key documents from global democracy.
The permanent exhibition goes through President Bush's early life, the election vs. Al Gore, and then his two terms including a large section on 9/11 (with warped steel beams from the WTC).
The most popular part of the exhibit is a replica of the Bush Oval Office, where you can actually have your picture taken at the White House Presidential desk.
The docents are very helpful with their added information, and there is a gift shop as you leave.
Austin Rosenthal — Google review
Really enjoyed visiting the Presidential Center on Presidents day. Went as a family with our 5 and 7 year old who really enjoyed sitting in “the Oval Office”, looking at the gifts given to the president, and learning about the Presidents family including the dogs. The best part was how friendly and knowledgeable ALL the guides were. Shout out to Red who really made the experience fun buy taking so much time to talk to our kids telling them a ton of interesting facts.
Brooke Holden — Google review
Very interesting place, filled with tons of history. With any presidential museum, it's important to take everything with a pinch of salt. It paints the president in a positive light, and might skip over their failures.
For example, I didn't see much about the lies of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Also, it's quite pricey compared to other museums in the area at $26. Plus $10 parking. A presidental picture is also $30-35.
Justin Villa — Google review
Absolutely incredible. If you are anywhere in the DFW metro area, this is a must-see. The 9-11 portion of the library is moving, heavy, very emotional and a great reminder of the resolve and kindness we as a people possess. We are capable of facing great difficulty with bravery and providing compassionate support for one another. We must pause to reflect on and remember these moments and values we share and this library captures that beautifully. The historical events I remember from that time as I walked through the library, I realized I'd forgot the context in which they took place and the important decision-impacting details surrounding them. Plan several hours and especially be sure to participate in the "Decision Points" theater.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre garden set on White Rock Lake with frequent concerts, special exhibits & classes. It is world-class and perfect for a relaxing day out.
This place is absolutely gorgeous! The plants, trees, and flowers are so beautiful and well kept. The statues are so pretty to look at and they make the garden seem more regal. My favorite things in the gardens had to be the waterfalls and water fountains. There’s also a great view of the lake and lots of great spots to picnic. I would definitely come back!
Aliyah Dawson — Google review
It took my new fiance and mother to this beautiful place by recommendations from my sister. We thoroughly enjoyed it, the weather was pretty good for that day and there was plenty of things to look at and enjoy. We wish there were more water fountains available is the only thing and maybe some misting fans. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy the shade though and photo shoot opportunities. I give this place a four and a half Stars!!
Robert Blanton — Google review
We enjoyed a delightful summer evening of music by the Coppertones at the Twilight Tuesday event. The gardens are lush and green. The beautifully landscaped flower beds are bursting in color. I highly recommend a visit!
Michael Driskill — Google review
Fantastic gardens. Great way to spend half a day outdoors walking through a beautiful park-like setting with interesting plants, birds, flowers, and trees around every corner. Could spend all day there just taking iPhone pix of everything! Highly recommend (if this is your type of thing).
Hiren Patel — Google review
If you like flowers, you’ll love the Arboretum. In Springtime the tulips and hyacinths are so gorgeous and plentiful. There are many other flowers at this time but those really catch your eye. In the Fall they have the biggest display of pumpkins I have ever seen. The grandchildren love running around and taking in all the beauty and exploring the property. Great place to visit, no matter the seasonal.
Carolyn Ferguson Moore — Google review
I went there to celebrate my birthday recently and had a wonderful time! I love nature walks, so I really enjoyed it. Parking wasn't bad. The food is reasonably priced.
This must really be a hot spot for quinceanera, prom and graduation photos! I will bring my daughter there for photo shoot this summer. It is also a great place for a day date! I enjoy taking photos of nature as well, so I had a field day with my camera! Enjoy the photos below!
Ms Hall — Google review
Beautiful Gardens! Huge amounts of space for kids and photos. Bring extra water because it does get hot fast and the breeze seem almost non existent. We will be returning for the fall/winter days for sure! (Discounted August day rates $3 and parking for $6)
Kylee Skwarek — Google review
As someone visiting from out of town, this place was on my list to check out and did not disappoint! It was beautiful with a nice variety of themes and flowers. The pumpkin village was also really neat. I would recommend if anyone else is coming for Dallas and looking for something to do, to check it out. Going in the morning is better if the weather is hot as there is a fair amount of areas in the sun, but there are also a good amount of shady areas as well, which were nice. Overall, it took me around 1.5-2 hours to go through everything with the exception of the children's area.
David Riggleman — Google review
My children and I visited the arboretum this afternoon to celebrate my son's birthday. The displays, fountains, gardens and views of White Rock lake are beautiful!!! Plenty of photo ops as well. It was extremely hot today, so I wore a hat to keep the sun off my face. I recommend you pack a snack/lunch and drinks, if you have little ones in order to save some money. It can get a bit pricey! I saw several families with their coolers and picnicking, there is plenty of space for that. I had a pecan chicken salad and a root beer float. The kids all had drinks. They really wanted smoothies, but they were all out. There are several locations to buy refreshments. They have several activities scheduled during the week and on the weekends. There is so much to see! I recommend you order your tickets online. We had a good time and plan to attend again during the holidays. ,👍👍
Matilda Rios — Google review
More cultivated than other arboretums I've visited. The plant labels are a little sparse in my personal opinion, but if you're not a plant fanatic it's a lovely place to stroll and get cute photos with the kids. Bear in mind there's going to be crowds if you go for an event like the pumpkin patch. Plenty of food options as well. LOTS of iconic spots for special event photos. That also means you'll need to plan your visit and come early if you want to get to the best spots without competing.
Erin Wilson — Google review
I’m visiting here for Christmas lights and it was very pretty. They decorated the whole arboretum as a shining place and each section has themes. 12 nights of Christmas is the main idea and they display with amazing musics! It’s quite hard to get the tickets. if you planned to see night lights, it’s better to reserve at least a week in advance.
Nana — Google review
Beautiful and relaxing gardens east of Dallas. The horticulturists just planted 500,000 bulbs which are blooming!
The are miles of walking paths featuring many water fountains and seating areas. This garden is on White Rock Lake! It’s so peaceful and calming.
This is a beautiful garden & arboretum. I recommend paying it a visit!
Sara Govero — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Food is average from the place at the front of the gardens, didn’t eat at the other place. The woman at the ticket window was very kind and informative. The seat cushions were moist, as if they were still drying off from getting hit by sprinklers, but that was okay. Plenty of places to sit everywhere, and decent shade. Saw multiple bunnies and robins and squirrels. Also there were lots of bees but that’s to be expected. An absolutely beautiful place to picnic. The koi pond was my favorite part, as it was nice and shady. I definitely would recommend coming when it’s cooler.
Elisabeth — Google review
Beautifully kept gardens, water features, paved walkways with lots of room to roam. Even some of the most popular areas weren't crowded. A great way to spend an afternoon. I encourage you to bring drinks and maybe a picnic lunch and a blanket to take advantage of the beautiful area to just relax and enjoy.
Jan Clinton — Google review
So many picturesque spots, and it was way bigger than I thought it was going to be which I loved. We got a lot of steps in too! The chicken salad sandwich at lunch was delicious and make sure you check out the tasting pavilion by white rock lake area. They make delicious recipes for you to try each week. By the end of our visit, we left with a membership for two because your tickets get to go towards the membership. Can’t wait to come back very soon for the concerts and events!
Katharine Hsu — Google review
Beautiful walk. Kid area was nice. A couple spots for water play in the kid area, my kiddo was upset I didn't bring extra clothes so she could get wet. So bring extra clothes and avoid the melt downs. The gardens were beautiful. Plenty of photo ops, places to rest, and water mist stations.
Denise Alonzo — Google review
I visited during summer, the heat was palpable, but the shaded areas and water stations provided a welcomed respite, enabling us to comfortably explore. While some garden patches felt the strain of summer, the dedication of the gardeners was evident in their relentless efforts to keep the environment alive and flourishing.
The staff were notably outstanding. Their friendly demeanor and readiness to assist significantly enhanced our visit. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our time, and the picturesque grassy area by the lake left us yearning to return with a picnic basket in tow. I’m keen to witness the arboretum’s transformation across various seasons.
For those considering a visit during the summer months, I’d advise procuring tickets and parking ahead of time. And don’t forget to wear a hat and hydrate!
Sergio Garzón — Google review
Beautiful garden!! Flowers were still blooming in early October when we visited. The pumpkin patch was decorated nicely with snoopy characters throughout the garden. Saw a couple of the trending pumpkin houses as well! You can purchase different sized pumpkins on your way out. They also have seasonal drinks to try at the cafe. Great for groups and couples!!
Katlynn Nguyen — Google review
I've visited here several times over the years. I love coming for the Autumn at the Arboretum event. The fall foliage is beautiful! I love the pumpkin displays as well. We visited the last weekend of the event, so there weren't as many pumpkins out. I suggest if you visit for this event specifically come earlier in the fall, like early to mid-October.
Carina Jahn — Google review
We went to the Holiday at the Arboretum celebration. It was amazing the work they put into the 12 days of Christmas scenes. As you walk around the park, you'll come across each one. They look like carousels, and they were moving presentations of each step. The holiday village was fun for kids. The historical house was beautiful with all the Christmas trees and the 600 Nutcrackers. I'd love to go back and see it at night!
Polly Damron — Google review
What an absolutely beautiful place to visit. The weather was perfect and the variety of blooming flowers was perfect for this time of year. The cherry blossoms were stunning! I look forward to a visit in the spring when the trees regain their leaves!
Lathan Crews — Google review
Beautiful views, lovely walking paths, great time with friends and family.
My husband and I are in town visiting and we took a trip to the Arboretum. We spent a few hours walking around and enjoying the scenery and each other's company. Pricing was decent and we had a great time. Everything was clean and they have beautiful views of the lake.
Ricci Truong — Google review
This was an amazing experience. It is 100% kid and family friendly. The atmosphere is as relaxing as it gets. We went on a very busy weekend and there's so much space for people to move around, it didn't feel busy. There's a wonderfully educational kids center with a two story treehouse and a boardwalk in the tops of the trees that was so fun. The discovery center teaches about the different souls in our states, plants that grow, animals that live here, and even our atmosphere. You will learn so much without even trying. And the tulips were blooming all over the place. Just beds and beds of beautiful, eye catching color! Do not miss this place! The entrance fee is so much lower than nearby attractions and, I think, a much better deal. Look to spend at least a couple hours here.
T. Jak — Google review
Family centered, amazing, and wanting to come back over and over again. It is one of the most beautiful Christmas light displays in North Texas 😍. It is also gorgeous in spring and fall. You will be blessed with flowers and the scents. When you walk around the arboretum, you are surprised at how wonderful the whole garden is. Not only are you seeing, but you are also hearing and smelling the mother nature. There are a total of 12 themes. It is a family Christmas event, so bring your camera 📷. From small toddlers to loving grandparents, everyone is happy to be here. Make sure to wear warm clothes, because it gets cold at night. Avoid weekend nights because it gets extremely busy. It is also cheaper during weekday nights. Parking #4 is located on the opposite side of the arboretum. With the security personnel around everywhere, you and your family should feel safe. The only downside is the unbearable traffic on 635.
Chang Chi — Google review
First time going and I absolutely loved it. I took my fiancee as part of her birthday weekend and we had an awesome time. The displays are absolutely beautiful and if you take your time you can spend a good 3 or 4 hours there. There were a ton of people but parking was painless and once we got in the gates there was plenty of room and didnt feel crowded. I will definitely come back in the fall.
Sean Smith — Google review
3.9.24 I'm from CT, and this was my favorite thing to see and do in Dallas after visiting for a week. The entrance and parking lot is huge, but note, it does fill up. I went just as they opened so easy in and no lines. The grounds are immaculate, tidy, well maintained, and beautiful. If you're into photography, walking, enjoying nature, or the outdoors, you must stop here. Please note that you can buy tixs in advance. You can also bring in your own picnic, snacks, and waters, BUT there are places to buy food and drinks too on the premises. I went during Tulip season, hence my photos. You'll also find lots of benches, a koi pond, young children's area, wedding banquet area, fountains, "living" wall which has real plants growing... it's just all awesome.
Margaret Honan — Google review
I was surprised with the new cover parking lot opposite of arboretum, there is underground tunnel to get to entrance. The settings of the entrance were really awesome and every corner has beautiful colors of spring. I also noticed there tables and chairs for picnic. Was sitting at one of the picnic pavilion and listening to piano playing. Lots of things going, was a very pleasant visit.
Angie Ng — Google review
Beautiful place to visit near the central part of Dallas. Although it’s not really an arboretum—it’s more of a well manicured garden—it’s a great escape from the city and right next to the peaceful White Rock Lake. They have seasonal themes/events, including the current “Dallas Blooms,” which is definitely worth seeing. If you live nearby, the annual membership pays for itself pretty quickly. They participate in the reciprocal admissions program, which means you can use your membership to get into hundreds of gardens across the US (including the one in Fort Worth—also worth a trip).
Also, be sure to get the soft pretzels when you visit! 🥨
Khalid M — Google review
Fantastic place to spend the day with family, alone, friends or kids. Lots of blooming spring flowers. There is a special area for kids. There are counters showing different kind of rocks and fossils. There is 20 min show for kids, water fountains, wetland areas, vegetable garden, fruits garden and various other biomes to observe. There is a skywalk and a restaurant too within the area.
Overall a good place to spend a whole day. A picnic area overlooking the white rock lake is beautiful! Coming back again for sure!
Rinku Kalita — Google review
Our flight was canceled so we decided to visit here. We love this place. Impressed with picturesque view and flowers. The white rock lake unfortunately is outside the garden . We can see the view ! Great blooming flowers! Another garden I visited thy that has the similar qualities is Huntington Botanical Garden in Pasadena, California.
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a large, 200-acre park located in the suburb of Plano. It features a variety of trails and play areas, as well as a public restroom facility. The park is great for city-dwellers looking to get out into nature without having to travel too far.
I've lived nearby for 5 years and had never gone before last week, and I was really missing out! It's so pretty! There are lots of unpaved trails through the wooded area and fields, but also a large paved loop you can walk along as well.
Jamie Polizzi — Google review
One of the best trails we’ve been in Texas. You will not get fed up, they have plenty of trails inside, and it’s marked. We took different trails inside woods, ( there is a paved trail outside too),. Please take a picture of trails map if you are coming here first time. Lots of shades and plenty of parking. Fall and Spring will be very good. Highly recommend this place 👍👍👍👍
Traveling With Spice — Google review
a great place to enjoy the outdoors and experience the natural beauty of North Central Texas. There are a variety of trails to choose from, ranging from easy to challenging. The paved trails are perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, while the unpaved trails offer a more challenging hike. The off-road bike trail is a great place to test your skills and get some exercise.
It also has a number of other amenities, including a covered pavilion, a playground, and restrooms. The pavilion is a great place to have a picnic or host a special event. The playground is perfect for kids of all ages, and the restrooms are convenient for visitors.
It is recommended to visit for people of all ages and interests. It is a great place to get some exercise, enjoy the outdoors, and experience the natural beauty of North Central Texas.
Arman — Google review
Was visiting DFW for the eclipse, and we went here to stretch our legs before dinner. Beautiful park with nice facilities. Gorgeous bluebonnet wildflowers and nice hiking trails as well as accessible, paved walkways with great shade from the Texas sun. For the eclipse, this park was perfect - shade covers, water, restrooms, safe and excellent views. Parking is extremely limited. The overflow parking lot on Vista was much much less crowded on eclipse day than even the preceding Sunday surprisingly. Overall, great park. Would return on future visits to DFW
Alex Touchton — Google review
Really well-kept trail for families and friends to hang out. There are also off the beaten path trails for the adventurous! The good thing is: all trails go around so you will not get lost. And the open space plus many people walking around make you feel safe; unlike some other trails in Dallas where you feel like someone could jump you at any corner! The trail is also kept clean and free of trash. And in some parts, you get a nice view of the city!
Hanson Tran — Google review
Love arbor hills in the fall! We started going there during the pandemic with a friend and her kids. Now they ask me all the time, "Mom, can we go to the nature preserver?"🥰 We've visited in the spring and summer as well. Such a great place to go!
If you go with kids make sure to wear boots ( and throw a towel in your car) as they will inevitably get in the water!
Maggie Martin — Google review
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a true gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The preserve features well-maintained walking trails that offer visitors a peaceful and serene environment to explore and enjoy the great outdoors.
One of the best things about Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is its location. The preserve is located in Plano, Texas, making it easily accessible to locals and visitors alike. The preserve is open from sunrise to sunset and is free to enter, making it a great option for those on a budget.
One of the highlights of the preserve is its stunning wildflowers that bloom in the spring and summer months. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of colorful blooms, and the trails are ideal for those looking to capture photos of these beautiful flowers. The preserve is also home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, rabbits, and squirrels, making it a great place for nature enthusiasts to explore.
Another great thing about Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is the well-maintained trails. The trails are wide and easy to navigate, making them suitable for all ages and skill levels. The preserve also features picnic areas and restrooms, making it a great place to spend the day with family and friends.
Overall, if you're looking for a beautiful and peaceful place to explore nature, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is definitely worth a visit. With its well-maintained trails, stunning wildflowers, and variety of wildlife, it's a great option for anyone looking to spend some time outdoors.
Jenu — Google review
This Park is awesome, you can reserve a covered table , or if is not being used eat there. They have a grill. I think they have 3 or 4 covered areas. They have a playground 🛝 for the little ones. A bike trail and a walking trail. The view is breathtaking. Lloyd of people out there. The sound of nature is something else, the creek is beautiful. Saw lots of people taking professional pictures. Lots of parking space, and most importantly they have restrooms. I totally loved it . Plus the park was very clean . Good job. I give it a thumbs up 👍
Nancy Salinas — Google review
Great and amazing for walking if you love nature trails! They have both nature trails and paved trails. Me and my dog love to walk in the nature trails, and so much more to explore that we have to come back another day. We did not have many pics for the paved trail, but they look pretty and wide! Many people would ride their bicycles.
Beautiful place in the middle of the city and for some get lost in the wood moment ❤️
I visit during weekday late afternoon. Weekends often packed!
Definitely and highly recommend! Hope you enjoy this place just like my dog and I do!
Nguyen Nguyen — Google review
What a beautiful place! The walking paths were well maintained. The off the concrete paths also were very well marked and seemed adventurous. This park had biking, walking and exercise areas. Along with special sitting places and so much more! The photographers were out in full force in just about every area you could see after awhile. Come early! VERY early, to avoid the crowds which will gather as the morning continues.
R.S. Dickerson — Google review
As far as trails go, it cannot get any easier. It is often visited, has a parking lot, plenty of signs and maps so you won't get lost. Some areas even have seating, a look out.
You can download the map on your phone as well of the website. The distance of trails are quite short and plenty of options to take detours.
The area right as you head in (beginning with the Indian creek trail) are all shaded and quite a few options to take, but as I mentioned these trails are short distances.
I would recommend venturing further into the area and taking the scenic routes as you can get through the entire place in about 1 and a half to 2 hours.
As far as trails in the DFW area, this one is easy for a day out with family, kids and pets. As always, wear sunscreen and proper shoes to avoid slipping and climbing if you choose to take the wooded paths.
Noel — Google review
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve has a few thousand acres under its belt, and provides a lot of nature goodies - wildflowers, nature trails, paved trails, a watchtower where you can view the whole preserve, and a big pavilion at the main entrance that boasts a lot of tables.
Oh, and the pavilion has outlets for you to charge your phone, too. Another cherry on top.
The fun is really when you begin hiking down the nature trails. There is a section of the park called "Riparian Forest." It consists of a lot of shaded trees and a running stream, which will make your body feel cool despite how hot Texas summers can be. You will also catch tiny, cute waterfalls there along the eastern edge of the preserve.
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a must-see place for a well maintained, clean, and vast hiking experience.
Nature Wall Posters — Google review
Beautiful park. We went here with our cub scouts for a hike. There is poison ivy, but that was good for our purposes cause we wanted the kids to be able to identify it.
It's really neat how they have it split into different zones like prairie and wetlands. It gives a great opportunity to teach about those things.
The kids had fun on the playground afterward. The pavilions made a fabulous meeting place. We really enjoyed it 😀.
Autumn Springer — Google review
Great spot for a morning walk, stayed for about 40 mins on the paved pathway. Lots of individuals out getting their morning exercise. I felt safe as a young single female. There's lots of flowers during this time (July). Loved getting to see some of North Texas nature. Lots more trails/paths to explore for next time!
Bernadette Gorman — Google review
Really nice nature park and it’s very huge. One has to visit quite a few time to cover all the trail. Parking area is large and washrooms are clean . Have a play area and picnic area. Well followed map located at every important point. Off-road and concrete both trails are available . This gonna be my frequent weekend long walk place.
Aparna Tiwari (The wandering foodie) — Google review
Great spot to go for walks and jogs. I was looking for a place to trail run and this was the closest to home. Most of the park is paved but there's enough space along the sidewalks for anyone wearing trail runners.
A few strips of trail lead into the creek, with spots where you can go down to the water.
The park was filled with people going for a walk with their dogs and family. Doesn't feel as crowded when you're on the trails as it seems when you're in the parking lot.
Stelzon Anaya — Google review
A hidden gem in Plano! Great forest preserve with a variety of trails (paved, walking dirt paths, regular bike trails and dirt bike trails) with great wheelchair accessibility and dog-friendly! The trails are clean, and garbage receptacles are available along the trail (but widely spaced).
There is also a great open field where we saw many couples/friends/families take pictures. A large, wheelchair accessible playground is also available, with both regular bathrooms and family bathrooms. Fair warning: as of this post, the general bathrooms have toilet seats with seat covers missing, so if you are not able to squat/hover, use a family bathroom (those toilets have plastic seat attachments).
Parking can also be tricky during busy times, but the turnover of spaces is relatively regular/frequent. Highly recommend parking into your space backwards (rear first), as there are many unaware/carefree people and children walking behind the cars.
Otherwise, great trails with large trees, lots of shade, and fun surprises like small streams. Definitely a place to take the whole family!
Joy Cooper — Google review
Such a great park! You can get lost in the trail system out here & either stay on well-groomed trails or take the path less traveled on dirt paths. There’s also a great playground for the kids with slides & swings.
Brad Rutkowski — Google review
Wow! This place was busy on Sunday. It was well kept and the paths wide for many people to walk at the same time. There was an observation tower, bathrooms, and a playground. The ice cream trucks were out today, and we got some popsicles! So much fun. I highly recommend if you’re nearby.
Lauren Milam — Google review
Arbor Hills Nature Reserve is truly lovely. I mostly go for long walks to exercise out the stress of the work day. The path is cement, and it mostly stays clean. It’s a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, located centrally, with plenty of parking. There’s an area for kids to play and pets seem to be welcome, as long as you clean up after both. lol. You never know who you’ll see or get a free smile, and it’s very harmonious and peaceful, with lots of natural rock, water features, and varieties of plants and trees.
Tyler Theriot — Google review
This is small trail nature preserve in Plano area, good place to spent around 2 hours. We visited during winter time so wasn’t that colorful. I guess summer or fall would be a better choice. You may see some ice-cream trucks nearby other than pls plan alternate options for food. There is a small children’s play area/park near the parking place.
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Revise during spring and it was awesome. Take small trails you could explore small creeks and wooden bridges 👍🏼
Iris Soumya Rose — Google review
Found peace amidst the Plano sprawl at Arbor Hills! Loved the variety of trails, from easy strolls to adventurous hikes. Observation tower view is stunning! Perfect escape for anyone seeking nature in the city. Just remember to bring water and wear comfy shoes!
Abhishek Reddy (Abhi) — Google review
Beautiful park in the City of Plano, TX. It has lots of trees, trails, and a bike (or walk) path, which meanders around with gentle slope up and down. There are streams with bridges and culverts. It is truly a gem to visit. A lot of people walk, run, and bike in the natural surroundings. You can see families with children and pets. It is a popular park.
There is a play area for children and areas for birthday parties, game parties, or just plain get-togethers.
There is no entrance fee or parking fee. Since this is a very popular park, it does get a lot of visitors on weekends and holidays. It may be difficult to find parking unless you arrive early before noon or late in the afternoon.
Yusuf Officewala — Google review
It’s a real nice nature trail park to get some exercise in! 10/10 recommend now that most of the park is open, bike trails are closed right now because of the recent rain/terrain conditions.
Diana — Google review
Beautiful place to walk and hike. So many trails that can almost get lost. It's a popular place so expect to see a lot of other people on the weekend, especially if the weather is nice... but even when it's packed there is still plenty of room to roam!
Amanda Vaden — Google review
Great place for walk and feel fresh. If you have pets you should take them here for good nice walk. We enjoyed the moment of silence and peace in here. Shall be back soon when everything is more green. Its a beautiful place.
Southfork Ranch was the setting for the original Dallas TV series and now offers tours, more. The ranch is famous for its stunning surroundings and role in the show. If youre old enough to remember the show, you can visit Southfork Ranch to explore its sprawling mansion and relive your favourite scenes from the show.
The day at the ranch was so exciting! We started by meeting with Bette the event planner, and she guided us to the different areas which was very helpful. We learned a lot about the horses from Donna who was very informative. The horse ride was good and relaxing. The lunch was delicious and they had a variety of options. The tour of the Ewing mansion was great as well. Bette and Donna were very nice and friendly and they really made the tour of the ranch a wonderful experience.
Tia Morris — Google review
Had a scheduled horse ride on a typical Saturday with my boyfriend. We showed up to the spot to meet and no one was to be found. We tried going into the shop and the doors were locked. Mind you this was a 2:30pm ride and the last ride starts at 4pm. So we decided to wait around and see if we could join with the 4pm group. We waited in the car for over and hour and no one ever showed up. We tried to call but there is no one to talk to when you call because it is all automated. My boyfriend tried multiple times to get in contact with them via email and phone and never got a response. He then tried to revoke the charge on his card that he paid with and Southfork claimed they gave us a tour, so the money was not refunded. We never spoke to anyone from the ranch or were able to get in contact with them. A very disappointing experience to say the least.
Anna Grace — Google review
Seeing Southfork has been on my bucket list since the 80s when I watched the show in Germany with my parents. Watching Dallas was my first introduction to American culture. My experience clearly wasn't unique because our tour group consisted of people from all over the world, and only one American couple. I had expected we would be the only visitors but quite to the contrary, there were bus loads of tourists.
From the large parking lot, you fist enter a modern visitor center where souvenirs and tour tickets are sold. There is a small museum with pictures, video and props from the show. The gun used to shoot JR anyone? A white tram then takes you to the house, with some commentary along the way. The house is so small in real life. Both our tram driver and our tour guide were engaging and made the tour interesting by telling stories about filming, both about the stars and the actual owners. Turns out only outdoor scenes were actually filmed here in the summer. Pictures are allowed everywhere, you can even sit at the famous breakfast table and have your picture taken by the pool. After the tour you are free to roam the grounds and see Jock Ewings' car in a side building. On the way out, we took some pictures in front of 'gate 3" the famous Southfork gate seen in every episode that faces the main road. Even my husband, who has never seen the show, enjoyed the experience. Look Mom, I went to Southfork!
Susanne Brown — Google review
Loved the show Dallas and have always wanted to see the ranch. The ranch is an amazing & beautiful place. We learned alot about the history of the family who had owned Southfork & also about the show. Definitely recommend putting this on your list of things to do in Texas!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
Heather-Dianne Caroselli — Google review
Although I did not go on the tour I will give the location a five star for nostalgia. The gift shop was you average gift shop with photos of the Dallas cast hanging in the walls. The staff was friendly and helpful. I could not do the tour because I had other plans but I will be back. It was nice seeing the house that the 70’s and 80’s America saw on TV. You probably would enjoy it more if you have seen the show like I have.
Frankie P — Google review
We initially went to the Southfork ranch to check out their “Trade Days”, which happens the weekend preceding the 4th Monday of every month. Parking is $5 cash
There were lots of different local vendors (e.g., handmade bags, soaps, candles, baked goods, and vintage kitchenware) as well as some vendors that sold items auctioned off of Amazon return pallets.
The trade days were alright, nothing exciting, or spectacular.
While we were at the Southfork ranch, we decided to tour the mansion to where the famous “Dallas” tv show was filed in the 70s-00s! Cannot believe that show lasted 14 + seasons! If you go to the trade days, you get $5 off of admissions to the mansion tour.
Since there were over 20 of us in the group, the tour guide gave a very detailed history in the sitting room (due to the group size) inside the mansion. Afterwards, you are free to roam the mansion. The TV show didn’t actually film inside this mansion, but it was nice to see the exterior of the house where the show was filmed!
The ranch is open to the public to rent for private events, as well as spend the night! You can even make an appointment with one of the tour guides so they can spoon feed you more facts during your stay pretending to be an Ewing!
Sam Ryan Golan — Google review
We took the tour and the immersive experience within the heart of the series is just fantastic! And the tour guides were both super kind and very nice! I would gladly come back for another one and try their other services! Also a baby llama was born !
El C — Google review
I was a child when the series was on.
As an adult now I understand what it was all about.
This tour is unexpectedly great fun and I have to admit a lifetime experience for those who knew about the series and watched at least a couple of episodes.
You need at least half a day for the tour and for the museum to see everything but if you are a fan you can spend a whole day easily.
Many times Fehér are organized activities on the farm like horse riding or different kind of exhibitions.
If you hesitate go for it you won’t regret that is for sure.
András Szuromi — Google review
I would not call this a hotel for everybody who used to watch the show Dallas it is a museum and you can stay overnight I guess if you would like to. This is very cool to see all this when I was growing up watching this TV series and now seeing it all in person. There is a lot to see here.
Joseph Downing — Google review
This tour has always been on my 'bucket list' because I watched the show as a kid. It didn't disappoint. The guide was great, adding lots of fun facts about the original owners, the production of the show, and the property itself. The house is really showing its age and needs some good TLC, which is unfortunate to see. That being said, I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who watched the show and wants a big hit of nostalgia.
Shawn Maslechko — Google review
Very clean great vendors. Seemed the venders were really happy to be there and that showed when talking to them. Wish this trades day was open more than once a Month. Will definitely be going next month.
Kelly Ray — Google review
Well if you're a Dallas fan and want to visit a bit of history you won't be all too disappointed. The house itself isn't what you will remember seeing from the show. The exterior and some of the rooms on the first floor are nice and kept somewhat nice. The back patio and the breakfast table are original and nearly 50 yrs old. Folks the show is long gone and just the opportunity to go in itself is worth the $16 tour fee.
Vic S (Bud's Dad) — Google review
Yes, it's the same one from the show Dallas - and TRULY lives up to all the hype! This venue is chock full of photo moments like a stunning gazebo, the famous Ewing family home and the iconic driveway to name a few! Not to mention the food - chef's kiss! If you book your wedding here, you will not be disappointed! Would love to capture more beautiful memories here!
JMarie Photography — Google review
I had a fantastic time visiting Southfork Ranch! I grew up watching Dallas and this place was always on my bucket list. I only did the basic tour so I can't speak to any of the other activities, but I suspect they're amazing as well. I learned a lot about the property and the show and thoroughly enjoyed just being able to walk around and explore after the formal tour was over. Everyone was kind and helpful and the whole experience was both stellar and surreal. If you're a fan of Dallas I highly recommend checking this place out!
Laurie Newman — Google review
We did the tour (no experiences added) and it was fine. The weather was PERFECT so we got very lucky. The tour guide had a lot to say and I think I would have appreciated more time to look/see and less time sitting there listening to the tour guide talk and talk, but it was a nice way to spend a couple of hours.
Becka Drum — Google review
We just went on a horseback trail ride at Southfork Ranch and had so much fun! The hospitality by the clerks once we arrived at the Visitor Center was more than welcoming. The staff couldn’t have been nicer or more helpful. Caitlin was our trail guide and she was phenomenal. Excellent trainer
Nick W — Google review
While this place is interesting and worth a visit if you are a healthy adult fan, the house tour guide was absolutely not accommodating or polite to an elderly lady with mobility issues or to a child who didn’t seem to be bothering anyone but her. Overall there were 10 people in our tour and 6 of them were dismissed by the tour guide… while the child was “politely” dismissed. The lady with mobility issues was really pointed out to the rest of our group as “not being able to get off the tram”. Young people and people with disabilities matter too. They paid the same price as everyone else. So. They pocketed the $98 in tour tickets for these people and did not provide an adequate experience in any way.
I will say the tractor/tram driver was extremely nice and pleasant and helped the elderly lady off the tram and they provided a golf cart when she was ready to go back. Two stars for this reason only. Otherwise negative stars.
This woman came to this tour for a reason. She did not deserve to be treated this way. She should have been included and not made to feel like she is “less” because she is disabled. This treatment is what keeps people sitting at home rather than experiencing life and seeing things that have meaning to them.
Do better.
The grounds were nice to walk. I just can’t get over the treatment of that woman. Even if I can possibly overlook the treatment of the child, who could have cared less if he got the tour or not
Amy Mungan — Google review
I have to start the lady who guided our tour. She was absolutely amazing…
She told us many interesting story about the owners,the actress and actors etc. I can listen to her all day long. When I was a kid I watched the series with my mom. It was awesome experience for us to be on the ranch in person.
Never forget Dallas the ranch and the movie!
Brigitta Danyi — Google review
Iconic home and grounds were quite interesting to see after watching show. The tram driver came out never acknowledged group. Started tram without warning took us to the house with no narration or info. Tour guide was abrasive as the tour group was too large. Gave insightful info. Grounds are well maintained. Almost 50 people in our group so felt a bit rushed.
Julie Gordey — Google review
This was sensational, absolutely amazing and to stay overnight was a total dream.
The Guides Gail and Alisha were awesome and Jose the Chef cooked the most delicious meal.
So so happy we decided to do this :-)
Lee Giller — Google review
Absolutely most generous staff. My mom and I we're looking forward to the tour, when my son with autism started having a meltdown. We were afraid to go into the house, to disturb the other's. We were assured we could see everything, and were given a private tour. Beyond kindness, and understanding. Meant the world to this mother. House was beautiful too.
Crystal Howard — Google review
You can buy a ticket online or in the gift shop. While you wait for a tram that takes you to the mansion, you have time to visit a small museum.
At the mansion we met Gayle. She shared with us lots of interesting stories and fun facts. Thank you Gayle! You were amazing!
Liliya Hristozova — Google review
Attended Mother Day Brunch here. What a mismanaged event. Severely understaffed. Lines with 40+ people at omelette station. Noone seated us; we were left to fend for ourselves in finding a table that hadnt already been claimed. Not enough seating. No butter to be found, no salt/pepper to be found. Certainly not worth the $60 a head it cost. I'd put this on par with a $20 Golden Corral brunch. Servers only cleared plates, didn't serve water or any drinks.
Spencer West — Google review
My wife and I are fans of the show and really enjoyed our tour of Southfork earlier this week. Our guide Chris was amazing and had many behind the scenes stories which were fun to hear. Thank you for preserving this piece of American history!
Tom Bullington — Google review
I loved visiting the home of “Dallas” the tv show. Tour guides did an awesome job. We did the tour and then walked around the grounds. Nice little museum. Great experience for those who loved the show.
Mike Shaffer — Google review
I toured Southfork Ranch in October 2023. You can pay a lot to go through a tour company or simply buy your own ticket in the gift shop, no reservations required. While you wait for a tram that takes you to the mansion, you have time to visit a small museum of interesting displays (pages of scripts from the show, the set prop "gun" that shot J.R., Lucie's wedding dress, etc). Every hour (10:15, 11:15, etc.) a tram leaves from the gift shop to take you to the mansion. Here we were met by Gayle, who gave an intro of the mansion and grounds, and shared lots of fun facts about the show. Then we were on our own to stroll the mansion and grounds. Gayle was terrific and even took photos of us in front of the mansion. If you were a fan of the show, you'll enjoy this tour.
Kathy G — Google review
My visit to South Fork Ranch in Dallas was nothing short of extraordinary, thanks in large part to our guide, Gayle . From the moment we arrived, Gayle enthusiasm and knowledge about the ranch and its history were palpable, making her the perfect ambassador for the iconic Dallas location.
Gayle passion for the subject matter was impressive , as she expertly guided us through the various sites on the ranch while sharing fascinating insights about the filming of the Dallas TV show. Her engaging storytelling brought the show’s legacy to life, making it feel as though we were stepping into the world of the Ewings ourselves.
What truly made our experience unforgettable was Gayle personalized attention to detail, especially considering it was my sister’s birthday. She took the time to make the day extra special for her, sharing additional anecdotes and behind-the-scenes tidbits that made the tour even more meaningful.
Overall, our time at South Fork Ranch exceeded all expectations, and Gayle played a pivotal role in making it a truly memorable occasion. Her warmth, expertise, and genuine care for her guests ensured that our visit was not just informative, but also a delightful and unforgettable experience. If you’re ever in Dallas and have the chance to visit South Fork Ranch, be sure to ask for Gayle – she’s the epitome of hospitality and professionalism.
Swanky casino hotel offering a conference center, plus outdoor pools, a spa, dining & entertainment.
The rooms were spacious and clean. Plenty of supplies in the room. Nice restaurants to choose from. We spent most of our time at the event center, which was why we were there, and it was a great space as well! I didn't realize there was a non-smoking area so that would have been nice to know. We stopped by the family area and it was very busy but glad to see it was non-smoking. Everyone looked like they were having fun. We will definitely be going back when we can enjoy the pool areas.
Brandy Noble — Google review
Me and my friend went with the kids and loved it. We can't wait to go back and stay in a hotel room. We signed up for the players club and got a free stay. They have a family area called the district and it has a movie theater, bowling, game area and kid friendly eats. Free soft drinks on the casino floor and it's spacious not crowded. Very clean and nice staff. Great parking. Can't wait to go again.
April Luper — Google review
Had a good time. Hadn't been here since I was 10-11 y/o. Brought back childhood memories.
I wish they had the smoking area closed off from the non-smoking area. I had on a mask, but I could still smell the smoke. 😷😖
I recall that when I visited as a child, the non-smoking area was in a glass enclosure. That was awesome!
Please consider implementing a non-smoking enclosure (or something similar) again.
S ?Precious? B — Google review
I absolutely loved my 2 night stay here for my birthday! I had been going elsewhere in another city by exit 1, for many years. (If u know, you know) I got tired of said place and wanted to try Choctaw out.
Wow, it's amazing here! The rooms are beautiful in the new Sky Tower. I was able to upgrade my room to get a balcony and wow! the view was awesome. Rooms are spacious and clean. Room service was good and delivered quickly. Pool was relaxing and beautiful. The staff for the hotel were all friendly and helpful! Valet parking is free for hotel guests, which is a very nice touch.
As for the gambling area, it's spread out and and spacious. All areas are nice with lots of selections of slots and table games. The only non smoking area is in the new Sky Casino area. Which is a huge area. There is smoking in 2 of the sections here. This whole casino is pretty well kept as far as cleanliness. I constantly have seen staff in bathrooms, cleaning up the slot areas and drink areas. And the drink stations stay open, filled up and you can let the staff know when it needs extra cleaning too.
Kids can have fun too. There is an area in the casino called, The District. They have many arcade games, fun bowling area, movie theatre and they do Birthday party rentals. Pretty cool.
This has quickly turned into my new favorite place to frequent when i want to go to the casino. I just absolutely love it so much better. Definitely go to experience this place !
Steph B. — Google review
The casino is decorated for Christmas. It is beautiful. I played $22.00 in free play. I hit a little and was able to play for a while. We had lots of fun. Oh they have new games. It is like a different casino. Everyone was friendly and pleasant, restrooms were clean.
Pamela Medina — Google review
Fun atmosphere. Great place for the family in the warmer days. the outdoor pool area is perfect and they have an area for all ages. Casino is CLEAN. Non-smoking feels like you walked into another building. Night and day from smoking.
David Lee — Google review
A word of advice don't work here. Playing and enjoying yourself may be fun but if anyone is looking for employment this is not the place to go. If your a hard worker they believe in running a person to death in the cleaning department till people get taken off to the ER. One employee had kidney failure and they still pointed him even though he had to be taken from there to the ER. This isn't right. They allow sick employees to clean and wait on customers but yet keep sanitizing wipes in the floor...funny huh. Blue and black shirts ( the supervisors and managers) are not fit for their positions.
Angel Dutton — Google review
It is really a beautiful facility. Spacious, clean friendly service and superlative staff. If you have mobility issues highly recommend you bring your scooter, wheelchair or whatever else you need. They do rent motorized scooters. The place is massive. The background music especially in the eating facilities is very very loud. You cannot hear when they announce your food if you're at the food court and you cannot carry on a conversation in a normal voice. The food is very good but overpriced. It's like eating at the airport. If you like Vietnamese, the Bamboo Asian restaurant has excellent Pho. Now for gambling:
A plethora of video machines. A bit stingy on payouts. The poker room is adequate however rules are not enforced. Cell phones on the tables, non playing guests hovering and conversing loudly with players. Frankly, it is annoying and it impedes and detracts from the game. The dealers are good and engaging but need to enforce rules and etiquette, especially with the regulars. Idle chitchat is fine and a necessary part of the game for enjoyment, but when it becomes loud and overbearing it needs to be curtailed. When players become drunk and the aggressiveness spills out into the room and interrupts play at all the tables they should be asked to leave.
Accommodations:
Austere but nicely done. The beds and pillows were exquisite. Very quiet and easy to rest. I stayed in Spa Tower. Older part of the resort but very comfortable.
I will return.
MrMalibug — Google review
Had a great experience with a recent stay. Nice room in the Sky Tower. Casino host was great help in getting some comps. Dining at the 1832 Steakhouse was very relaxing with good service and food prepared to our wishes. Played blackjack and won, but still do not like the "ante". Good variety of slots - and did not experience much difficulty with card readers for once - but one machine did eat my players card. Still get lost in the machines in the Sky Tower. Overall satisfying experience.
Helene Prince — Google review
We love going there to gamble. We live within an hour drive, so I don't know anything about the hotel. The casino is kept clean. I love the new addition, and the smoke free section!!!! The dealers are friendly. I mostly play tables. Drink services is oddly slow. Maybe that's designed to keep you at a table longer (waiting on your drink). Restaurants are all good there.
Erika Boylan — Google review
Great place to stay, great place to gamble, and plenty of amenities.
One complaint, we had 3 adults and they would only give us 2 keys for the room. Said they were low on keys, but seems like that type of high-end operation should have that sorted out.
Super friendly staff, and super personable dealers.
5 stars next time if Concierge has simple things like room keys sorted.
Niven Padachy — Google review
One of my favorite Native American casinos I've ever been to. Always clean the staff is always friendly and it's very close to Dallas. We have gone several times just for a few hours to play a few games and eat dinner. This casino also has a lot of great concerts. For being in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma they sure do get some pretty incredible Talent
A K — Google review
Would give them 5 stars but their prices to play certain table games have increased in the past few years. For example 3-card poker used to start at $5 per spot and now it's $10, which means that one game will now cost you $30.50 minimum if you played all spots except the progressive spot. Playing the progressive, at minimum, would cost you an additional .50 cents more per hand. A few years ago, to play all spots would cost you $15 (progressive not included).
K C — Google review
Great location with amenities, cant wait for all the new pools to be finished! I can sit here and look at this digital arch all day, so cool! Get a players card they are great at giving comps and im not a big time gambler but they just gave me a free room for the weekend, 2 concert tickets and comped our meals!
Airmid Hemp Extracts — Google review
We attended a concert in the Grand Theater. Really liked this venue. Ample staff who were extremely friendly and helpful. While not spacious, the seating gives you more room than many other venues these days - where your knees touch the back of the chair in front of you. The theater is nicely laid out. We had good seats but I can't imagine any seat in the venue is a bad one.
Angela Diedrich — Google review
This resort and casino is a very nice place. Although there are other casinos that my wife and I frequent that have no smoking this one wasn't that bad. We came here a couple other times before the remodel and it has come a long way from what it was. I like that the kids can be with us, and the arcade and bowling is a great idea. The movies theater was a great touch!! Dinner and movie in one place! And the room is right upstairs. The service here is great too. The staff will great you with a smile and see to your needs. I will say the restrooms could have used a little TLC, the whole experience was great, thanks again!!
Thomas Winters — Google review
I was seriously impressed with this place. There is something to do for every age. I attended a conference, and the food was good, employees friendly, and the place is huge. The rooms in Spa tower are very nice. I appreciated having a small hallway, off of the main floor hallway, lead to each hotel room. This made the rooms very quiet. The casino was very smoky, but the hallways and rooms smelled fresh. I will definitely return.
Christy Abbott — Google review
First time here and I was amazed. Not what I was expecting at all. Lots of places to eat and the bars are top notch. Super clean just about everywhere inside. I didn't stay at the hotel so I can't speak for that, but if it's anything like the casino, then I'm sure the rooms are nice as well. Anyhow I'll definitely be back and stay for at least a day. Movie theater, bowling alley, arcades, not sure if there was anything else for kids but it's pretty awesome.
Slim Satire — Google review
This is a really really excellent Casino and Hotel! This place is absolutely awesome, they have everything from movie theater to numerous restaurants, a bowling alley and an arcade room. They also have a very clean modern non smoking casino area that is really large, as well as a large smoking casino area. You can easily spend 4-5 hours in this place if not more. They sky tower hotel rooms are worth the money. My wife and I travel an hour and a half at least 5-6 times a year, definitely worth the drive and highly recommend this place for MUST visit!
John O. — Google review
Always always a great time and great experience here. Staff are very nice at the Players Club, food is always good if we eat and have never had any issues with anyone here. Pools and rooms are very nice as well, just wish we could use our free hotel nights on the weekends, but it's only Sun-Thur sadly. Love the free gifts, no complaints here!
Fred's Mollie — Google review
I love going here not only to gamble and entertainment. I can go to a concert, see a movie, go bowling, or just sit and relax. We can also bring our daughter and have just as much fun as a family! The people are always kind, informative, and helpful! We celebrate our anniversary here every year for this very reason and they never disappoint! Thanks for helping us celebrate and make memories! 😊
Tracie Verrette — Google review
Was not really impressed. Enjoyed the casino and actually made a little money. Was not impressed with customer care. Valet is disorganized. The shower is wimpy. Went down to the pool with the wristband they require you to wear and room key. They told me I needed either license or Rewards card. Walked all the way back to the room and got Rewards card. They accepted it at the swim up bar, then refused to accept it for anything else and told me they had to have a license. Complained to a supervisor who basically told me that it would be stupid to take anything other than a license. Told him the issue was that I was following their direction and that it was making their customer run around due to their inaccurate information and a poor process that was completely in their control. The supervisor could have cared less and did nothing to try to quickly recover from a poor customer care interaction. Bottom line....I can find places to stay with nice pools with a swim up bar where they truly care about their customer and have an excellent process that is focused on customer satisfaction....why would I return to a place that is not?
Broom Voice — Google review
First time traveling by on the highway as it was beautifully lit up at night; it intrigued us and we decided to have a go at it. Calling the info number only led to a weird conversation with a girl who was kinda confusing we thought we show up and check it out ourselves. It was very nice and looked top-tier. We approached the front desk and we encountered Maribel who was very warm and knowledgeable. She quickly made us feel welcome and navigated in clearing up the messy reservation from the phone call giving us a room right near the gaming area and made sure we got valet parking for the next cold morning. Worth every penny for the fun night and gaming experience there! Huge resort with much to see and do there. We highly recommend this beautiful resort in Durant Oklahoma! We plan on coming back with our colleagues later this year!
Mel U. — Google review
We love coming to this casino, it's hard to like other casinos now that we have been here. My husband and I have been coming to this casino for years and they have added so much over the years! New hotel towers, new amenities. It's gotten a lot more kid friendly, family friendly. We love the security of the facilities. We also love all the restaurants in the hotel, some reasonable prices and some high end places. They have a great theater where they host great concerts with some big celebrity singers. They have a theater, arcade and bowling alley to enjoy with the family! And of course like 3 floors of slots, tables and other gambling options. We love that one floor is totally smoke free along with one tower of hotel, which makes it so nice for the family.
Angelica Hartranft — Google review
This is the worst experience I’ve ever had at a hotel, we book a king. They said they have us a double queen but no problem we can get you a king. We walk in the room it’s another double queen. We go back down stairs and say well let’s try the 3rd room for them to say sorry to upgrade to a king is another $149 a night! None of that was said the first time. I feel like that’s regular rate. Motel 6 does a better good of customer service at least they leave the light on for you. Will tell everyone I know please do not stay here to save them such disappointments one after another.
Billy Black — Google review
"I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Choctaw Casino and resort and I must say it was an exceptional experience from start to finish! The room was luxurious and spotlessly clean, with a comfortable bed and pillows that made sleeping in a dream. The staff were friendly and accommodating, going above and beyond to ensure my stay was enjoyable. The amenities were top-notch, with a fantastic pool and fitness center. And, of course, the casino itself was a thrill a minute! The games were varied and exciting, and the atmosphere was lively and fun. I also appreciated the convenience of having a variety of dining options right on site. Overall, I would highly recommend the Choctaw Casino and resort to anyone looking for a luxurious and memorable stay. I can't wait to come back!"
johnny a — Google review
Amazing resort/casino on land. I've visited a few and this would be the most luxurious. Many things to at the resort itself didn't see many attractions outside of the casino, which is probably the whole point😉 over all nice place. The food court is real simple depending on which tower your staying in could be a lil walk, but lots to see In between. Beverages stations are all throughout the center so it wouldn't be any need to purchase drinks with meals unless 🤷♀️I mean you just want to. So if your looking for a nice get away try it out.
LaShonda Douglas — Google review
This was a great experience for my family and I. We enjoyed our stay. The rooms were extremely nice and very clean. Our bell hop, James, was the sweetest person and he went above and beyond to help us. They have so many different restaurants and things to do for kids. A lot of the arcade games were out of service, which was a bummer. They do have bowling and a movie theatre also. We tried the buffet and it was ehh. We did not like it much but the smash burger was so delicious. We will definitely be back.
Kelly Baca — Google review
First time here. We are closer to Winstar. Choctaw casino did not disappoint at all. There is so much to do and see at the casino. They have a bowling alley, a movie theater, arcade for kids, a food court, restaurants, various slots, and tables. Every single employee I saw was just so friendly. They never acted like we were a bother. I LOVE that they have sanitizer wipes all over the casino by the slot machines. Unfortunately, we could not get a room there (they were sold out), but we had a great experience.
AnnaMaria Sanchez — Google review
This casino was lots of fun. It offers thousands of games. Even a smoke free gaming area. Parking wasn't an issue since they have huge parking garages. Didn't have a bad meal the entire 3 days there. Highly recommend this place for a weekend getaway.
Josh Burkhart — Google review
Nice casino, it's huge ! Plenty of table games, blackjack, roulette, bacarat, & craps. Free soda machines and coffee throughout the place. There are plenty of food options. Buffet, pizza, Asian food. It's easy to lose track of time and have too much fun. If you're in the area, be sure to check this casino out totally worth the drive.
The Walmart Museum is a must-see when in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum features exhibits on the companys meteoric rise to retail domination and includes an old-style cafe.
Great timeline of Sam Walton and the raise of Wal-Mart. Very limited items to view but neat to see the items they did have, including old store ads. My favorite item was Sam’s red Ford 150 along with his handy shotgun. This is not a big museum and you can cover all the rooms one to two hours. They have a nice ice cream shop to enjoy when you finish. It was a good time!
Josh Edwards — Google review
Great experience, your able to learn the history of Wal-Mart and see how Sam Walton involved the company through out the years, and see Sam Waltons life story. The admission is free, and you get to create your own bee.
Nicholas Montierth — Google review
What an interesting place to see the first store and learn the history of Sam Walton and Walmart! The museum staff, Lisa and Barb were the most bubbly museum tour guides you could possibly imagine! They were dressed in hula skirts for the 40th anniversary of Sam dancing a hula on Wall Street and the ladies had everyone participating in the Walmart cheer! Fun stuff! Walmart stores and office buildings all over Bentonville, AR. The original, on a small street corner is under a big renovation, but took a photo anyway and we stopped at a very huge store in town and picked up a couple things.
Julie Heeren — Google review
It was interesting to see some history and highlights of the Walmart story but this was not much of a museum. I was a little disappointed. I recommend seeing it for yourself though.
Lance Gibler — Google review
Disappointed that the actual museum was not back open yet. The 'heritage lab" was underwhelming. We made the most of it and at least saw the original location.
Jen — Google review
Although this place is small, but packed with info. It displays the history of Walmart and sam’s club. Me. Sam Walton attitude of how he see things. It’s a free tour. The staff was friendly and helpful. The location is currently under construction, so they moved it to down the street and fit everything in one room. If you have half and hour to spare, you should stop by. And the town is very cute to walk around too.
Wind Napol — Google review
Neat museum! Worth going inside when you are in town to check out Walton's 5-10. Its free and has some neat artifacts from the early days of Walmart and Sam's Club. One thing that amazed me was the digital display showing the new Walmart's added each year since its beginning.
Kevin Maloy — Google review
Interesting whether you shop at Walmart or not. Walmart is a brand you commonly see all over America, but I didn't know the details this museum offered. As you might expect, the exhibits are glowing and celebratory of their founder Sam Walton, including his office preserved behind glass, his pickup truck, and his wife's wedding dress. No matter how you feel about Walmart, seeing the full timeline from it's founder's birth to the present is a fascinating story of innovation, business, branding, and extraordinary success. There are surprises and nostalgia as you learn about Walmart trying to compete and keep up with changing times. Try some Grapette soda! Please note: The 5 & 10 storefront is the entrance to the museum. Inside the door you will find the gift shop and ticket desk.
LastStraw — Google review
Such a great informative museum!! My step-dad has worked for Sam's club for over 20 years and he enjoyed it! Their first time in Arkansas and I couldn't not take them to this cute museum!!
Latoya Teller — Google review
Visited the temporary location today. It was a nostalgic journey in time. Walmart is truly an iconic American establishment. Very cool!
Amit Chopra — Google review
The WalMart Museum is under renovation, it might take a year or so. But two blocks down the street, there is the Walmart Lab, a good size and interesting exhibition about this empire.
Bella — Google review
The location on this main street is already closed for renovation until 2024. Please visit the new temporary museum few blocks away until renovation.
Expected to open by mid of 2024
Deepak — Google review
A very interesting museum! The story began with the denial of lease renewal to the founder, to running a nationwide business and how humble he was attributing his success to his employees. It goes without saying that stories of 'Karens of the era' are equally intriguing. It is also fun to appreciate the products of the time. I was there in summertime when the cafe was selling a honey ice-cream.
small potato in the US — Google review
Went there over Spring break! Absolutely enjoyed their hospitality! The front check in lady and guy were awesome! And the museum was definitely worth visiting! I felt so inspired to follow my dreams like Sam Walton!
Psalms 27 — Google review
While in town for the weekend visiting family we discovered this museum existed. We were not disappointed. The old town square where it is located is well maintained and the museum is curated nicely. Lot's to see! Worth the visit, especially since it is free. Our family most enjoyed the ice cream in the parlor and I enjoyed that the total cost for seven of us was only $10!
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a renowned art museum in Northwest Arkansas that features a wide range of works from celebrated artists. The museum has beautiful grounds and offers miles of free bike trails for visitors to enjoy.
Wonderful art museum. And the staff were fantastic. I missed out on getting a (free) ticket to see the Frank Lloyd Wright house, so they let me see one of the paid exhibits for free instead. The Dirty South special exhibit was challenging and thought provoking and very well produced. The art galleries were well laid out in (mostly) chronological order, with plenty of room for everyone who wanted to get up close to the artwork.
Kaye Dacus — Google review
Beautiful trails with art all along the way. The Narcissus balls are mesmerizing. They reflect the sun and the clouds and the other balls with their reflections and on a windy day with high cirrus clouds it's like watching a movie. It changes and the changes as well. There are so many fun and whimsical pieces of art that the walk is a true treat. My favorite portrait in the gallery was Kindred Spirits. The food in the restaurant is delicious and the restaurant is well placed at the end of the gallery. All of the docents are helpful and friendly. Highly recommend, especially the trails.
Martha Huffman — Google review
A wonderful experience. The museum is really good and the temporary exposition of Diego Rivera is worthy. The trails are by far the best thing about it, you can walk around 3 - 4 miles in the forest and watching some curious sculptures, and if you have a bike you can go down special trails for them which looked thrilling
Ricardo Antonio Rosales Garcia — Google review
All respect to the Louvre and the British Museum, but this is the best museum I've ever visited. It has huge exhibit space with excellent permanent and temporary exhibits, miles of walking & biking trails, drop-in creative spaces for kids and adults, even live opera performances in random galleries. And Listening Forest was enthralling. I went through the whole thing 4 1/2 times.
Strangers' Gardens — Google review
This is a beautiful art museum. I love the outside walkway with the art pieces lining the path. This is where the Frank Lloyd Wright building is located. The giant sphere is really pretty as well. The skylight in the lobby is gorgeous and so is the ceiling by the restaurant. The building itself is massive and surreal. It's really neat to look at the building from the 4th floor glass patio. I didn't realize how big this museum was. We didn't have enough time to see all of it so, we will have to go back when we come back to Arkansas.
Lindsay Garcia — Google review
This place is amazing! An incredible collection of American art. And incredibly it’s free (except for certain exhibits). Definitely one of the best art museums in the country. The architecture of the place is worth seeing as well. I highly recommend waiting to see the Kusama infinity room. It’s an incredible piece of art and was the highlight of my visit. Almost decided not wait but so glad I did!
Dave Cudlipp — Google review
A lovely way to spend several hours. I was fortunate enough to visit when school had started so the galleries were not overcrowded. The buildings and surroundings are almost as wonderful as the art contained inside. Lots of staff to answer questions. Was able to get tickets to the Frank Loyd Wright house so I took that self-guided tour. South Stopped for a glass of wine in the restaurant and enjoyed the music at happy hour in beautiful surroundings. As I was leaving I noticed many locals out taking advantage of the many trails and walking areas around the museum. Could not be better!
Fran Keal — Google review
Took my family there on quick educational get away. My oldest had written an essay about this place for school which prompted us to check it out. Well it did not disappoint. There were a lot of exhibits to tour and learn about. This is a big place so be prepared to do a lot of walking. Even still, it is worth the travel.
Jay Way — Google review
Nice place especially if you appreciate art! I'm more of a nature type of person and the hiking paths was more my style. The building and water surrounding was beautiful! Also it's the best price, free (some things you can pay for)!
Robbie Kudelka — Google review
It was fun to just go in and see different artists work. For one of the areas that I went through, in American history, there was landscape paintings. Those art pieces brought peace to me and took me to this state of mind that I was there in the moment watching this scene right in front of me. Once I moved towards modern art it definitely gave me new perspectives towards life. Definitely recommended this museum for those interested in both historic and modern arts.
Pippi Ross — Google review
I am a huge fan of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. I live locally, so I am blessed enough to check out the museum a few times per year. It is definitely at the top of my list for places to bring visiting family and friends. The trails around the museum are great for walking, biking, hiking and enjoying the outdoor art. The inside is equally interesting, especially because they are always moving things around and featuring new pieces. You never step into the same museum when you go to Crystal Bridges, because the art is a living thing that they don't stick in a spot to be forgotten or glossed over. Some pieces, naturally, are the foundation of their collection, but because everything around changes it is exciting and makes you look at the art in a new way. On a lighter note, you may even be inspired, as were my out of state friend and I, to try a new hairdo! Get out, have fun, and spend a day or two exploring this really special spot in Northwest Arkansas. Another major bonus? The museum has free admission so you can save your money for their restaurant or coffee bar on the main floor! Yum!
Michelle Henry — Google review
Enjoyed the museum a lot. When in the area again, I will visit. I would like to see more of the outside sculptures next time. Hopefully I will have a electric wheelchair so I can get around easier. I could only manage a small area but got some nice photos. The inside had so much to see you can't absorb it all in one visit.
Christina Varnum — Google review
I can't believe there would be a better venue for exhibiting artwork in the U.S. Just an amazing facility and grounds; well designed and maintained. There is an impressively wide collection of works that change and rotate on a regular basis. This recent trip was my second (the first was within a few years of opening), and I look forward to returning after renovations are completed in a few more years.
Jeff B — Google review
This is a world class museum. The structures themselves are architectural marvels laid into the landscape in brilliant and unique ways. Even the freaking dam underneath is innovative (take the free tour).
On top of that the free collections that you can just go see anytime are fantastic and varied. There's a lot to walk around for or just sit and get comfortable. I haven't even gone to a pay exhibit yet, but will in the future.
I can't really understand someone not visiting if they are anywhere in NW Arkansas. It's worth the trip, multiple times and people in the wider region should be taking advantage too.
JC Prazak (Ozark Explorer) — Google review
The museum itself could be an amazing experience if you were not stared down by staff making sure you are wearing a mask.
The coffee bistro is super cute. They had simple syrup!
One of the employees his name was Kurt and he was cold and almost rude. I asked him if he thought the coffee was good,.he said, I can try it, if I don't like it I can get my money back. He said everyone has their opinion.
That was not what I wanted to hear about the coffee from it's seller. His counterpart, she was so nice.
We walked from one end to the other just to be told we couldn't take our coffee.onto the art museum part, and the outside viewing areas we not open. It was a disappointing trip for sure. Nothing could be shown there that would encourage me to go back.
Malissa Mello-Garrison — Google review
I have been to Crystal Bridges about 10 times since it has opened. I have also been a member and gone to events there. Never had anything less than a stellar experience. The staff is great, the facilities modern and accessible. The main galleries always hold something new and the outdoor exhibits are magical. The museum is free but the paid installations are usually the best thing going on. Favorite visits lately include the Listening Forest & Diego Rivera.
S. M. Schultz — Google review
We spent about 2-3 hours here and didn't even dent all that is to discover & explore at this amazing museum! The awesome art to see starts outside with the shining tree and the overall amazing architecture of the entire facility inside & the exterior grounds which was so well thought out & designed. Though this a museum of American art, I consider it a world class museum that is well worth any drive from any part of the USA! Absolutely Splendid!!
Doug Ford — Google review
Crystal Bridges is a top notch museum located in Bentonville, Arkansas. Admission is always free for the main art galleries and they are definitely very interesting and thought provoking. I spent about 2 hours going through the museum at a quick pace, but you can spend more or less time depending on how much you stop to appreciate and read about the art. They do seem to have special events and they started a new live singer series - which was incredible!
Mayur Patel — Google review
Our girls loved it. Although I absolutely love the art, it was a nice day to be outside so we focused more on them. We will def go back there is still so much that we didn't get to see. Also, they were having a wedding.. and it was absolutely stunning! Got a glimpse of the bride as well, and she was very beautiful and elegant! Congrats! If you see this!
Donita Linn — Google review
Oh my, I already want to go back next time I’m in the area! This place is hugge, inside and outside. So many exhibits and things to see here, could easily be here for 4-5 hrs at a time! General admission is free, you have to purchase tickets to view the current exhibition. I love that it is right in the middle of the “forest” with trails and greenery that you can see from inside while exploring the museum! Simply amazing ! Something for all ages as well ! Restaurant and cafe on premises, also saw some ppl eating a packed lunch in the dining area!
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
Great museum, wonderful painting collection. Beautiful trails. Free admission. Free parking lot. There were a few temporary exhibitions that it had a charge.
Nice and friendly staff. I can't wait to go back.
Bella — Google review
Crystal Bridges is a perfect place to spend a winter day. Free admission. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains with trails all around. Went on a spontaneous trip for my brother’s birthday. The Human 1 exhibit and all types of unique art and culture spread around. Found parking on the bottom level stayed around 2-3 hours and enjoyed this wonderful Art Museum.
Christina Bethalee Thompson — Google review
Went to see the Exquisite Creatures special exhibit and it was incredible! The museum staff are all very friendly and helpful, and the art is a lot of fun to wander around looking at and reading about. Can't wait to see what the expansion will look like later on!
Madison T — Google review
Very nice museum with decent parking. Get their 20 minutes before opening if you want upper parking near the entrance and tickets to the Wright house. Great exhibits but is under construction for twice as much space. General admission is free but some events are paid tickets.
Stephanie Bonnie — Google review
Wow for free!! I was sure what I'd find but this was a great stop, LOTS of walking required especially if you're going to checkout all of the exterior art in the park. Fun for the whole family with outdoor chess, checkers, and bag toss. Coffee shop with treats and gift shop full of art and books.
Lucy Jackson — Google review
We had not been to this facility before. Only heard about it. The entire facility was simply amazing. The engineering to develop each building was a site to see. The walking paths were well planned and accented by sculptures.
We especially enjoyed the Frank Lloyd Wright home.
Inside the buildings the art collection rivaled anything you would see elsewhere in the US. The quality and variety along with the quantity makes this simply a must see. Staff was extremely helpful whenever we needed direction or explanation. This place is a must see for everyone. The Walton family deserves a huge thanks for sharing their resources with the world!
richard ames — Google review
Amazing art museum with free general admission thanks to Walmart. We paid for the extra temporary Exquisite Creatures exhibit and it was incredible. The grounds are absolutely beautiful and we will absolutely be back to see what new pieces they bring in. If your intown do not miss this gem of a museum.
Shay Rubino — Google review
This place more than exceeded our expectations! The Walton family has done so much for the community and Crystal Bridges is no exception. The displays of art were beautiful, the space well-decorated and inviting and the staff so friendly. For a free museum, it was so impressive. Beautiful, open spaces with windows, great for kids and adults alike! Thank you Alice Walton for your creative genius in bringing this to Bentonville!
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is a 450-acre facility that provides a safe haven for abandoned and rescued lions, tigers, and other big cats. Visitors can enjoy tours of the refuge while also learning about these magnificent creatures through educational talks. The unique design of the refuge allows visitors to observe the animals from various angles, including an open-air tram ride around the habitats and walking down the center of the sanctuary.
This is a beautiful retreat for the wild animals that otherwise we're not taken care of. I was totally appalled with hearing the stories on how big cats get bread treated and disregarded. It's a real shame. This place and these cats are definitely a must see if you anywhere near the area and even if your not anywhere near find the time and check it out. There's also rooms which is a dream of mine one day I will be able to!!!
Erin Larson — Google review
We spent two nights in a safari lodge. The accommodations were wonderful, with a comfortable bed, coffee maker, microwave and small refrigerator (stocked with muffins, oatmeal, fruit cups and juice since there is no restaurant on-site), back patio with table and chairs overlooking a field and trees, access to a hot tub and more. Our lodging also included amazing tours. The staff and interns were helpful and informative, and always willing to answer questions. We were sad when our time ended!
Dolly Werner — Google review
This was the absolute highlight of my Eureka Springs trip. I’ve never visited a place with big cats before because I don’t think a lot of them have the animal’s best interest in mind and were mostly looking to line their pockets, but this place is amazing because they rescue animals from bad situations to give them a better life, and not to mention they are non-profit. I will definitely return in the future. We had a wonderful time learning about all the animals and spent a while walking around after the tram tour and got to see/hear a lion caroling. So cool. I highly recommend supporting this place on their endeavors.
Alison Mathews — Google review
2022.03.11 I had a great time on the tour. The open air tram went around the outside of all the habitats. If the animals were outside of their dens, it was easy to see them. I think it is a great design to see animals like this.
Before or after your tour, you can walk down the center of Turpentine Creek and see the same animals from a different angle. You will also get to see a few not visible from the tram tour.
I had a great time and will definitely go again.
Vince Hamilton — Google review
We visited in the winter and I didn't expect to see too many animals but there were a surprising amount of beautiful big cats playing and lounging outside despite the cold temps.
Our group took the tram tour and although it was open air, the staff offered us blankets to keep warm, which was incredibly thoughtful.
The tour was fun and informative and there's lots to explore on foot as well. I saw lions, tigers, no bears though. Oh my. They were hibernating and I can't blame them.
The staff were all friendly and talked about the cats like they were family. And it was a nice facility where they genuinely care for the animals. It's a True Sanctuary after all.
We will 100% be going back in the spring.
Also tons of RV spots and nightly rental cabins. And it's Eureka Springs which is FULL of amazing restaurants, hotels, and shops. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Jared Hollenbeck — Google review
Great place doing wonderful work. Love seeing all of the animals and hearing their stories. Can do a tram ride as well as a walking hour. They have added on a lot over the years. Even have lodging there now if that is something you want to do. Great for big groups. Would recommend if coming to the area.
Angelique Turner — Google review
Fun and educational with a higher purpose. This place takes abused, neglected wild animals, mostly big cats, and gives them a place to live out the rest of their lives as wild animals. The only contact is for veterinary care. Some of these animals have heartbreaking stories, that finally get to have a happy ending thanks to this wonderful place. Go early in the morning to hear the lions caroling! This is the best way to see these gorgeous creatures up close, while still supporting their happily ever after.
Natalie Mast — Google review
What an amazing place with an incredible mission. Be sure to book a tour in advance, though we were able to call and reschedule ours a few hours later on the same day just fine due to a sudden conflict. On the tour, they will tell you all about the animals that they rescue, their background, personality, and more. Some of the big cats have a very sad story and it’s amazing that this sanctuary rescued them and gave them a second life here.
During a tour, some animals will simply be resting away from your view area and you might not see them, but that is normal just like any zoo. Several big cats like to come walk up close as well. They are all behind massive fences, so there is no danger of them getting too close. Our tour was an absolutely incredible experience.
They also have an amazing gift shop with a plethora of gifts and souvenirs. It’s another great way to support their cause and we purchased a few items there as well.
T. C. — Google review
It is beautiful here and I love that the money goes to help these fluffy guys, but it is 30 a pop so a group of four of us 120 bucks for a 40 minute tour, which wouldn't be bad if we were able to enjoy the cats more...this tour is depressing and not for kids, they are going to tell you in detail how each cat was neglected previously, they will stop at empty cages, when the cats make noises they will keep talking over the noises, not very many animal facts or talk about how their lives have improved since coming here. Bathrooms were clean, gift shop staff was friendly! I'd like to suggest signs for tigers history for those who want to know the horrors of tiger breeding and neglect cause it is important to the sanctuary, maybe just try to lighten it up a little and remember to take pauses for guests to enjoy the animals in their newer hopefully happier habitats.
sarah brewer — Google review
I admire the work and education that they do here!! It was well worth the visit. The lion caroling was a highlight!! It feels good for the proceeds of my visit and gift shop purchases to go toward the care of these animals, a mission every staff member takes to heart.
Jason Mullins — Google review
This is a great refuge and they don't have contact with the animals so they prioritize both the animals and the people safety. Great one to support! They've taken a lot of other animals from so called sanctuaries that weren't treating their animals right. There are some sad stories but these cats and bears are prioritized now and they are not made to perform on tours which is good. You are able to do a self guided tour so you can take the guided tour and if you don't see the animals on that tour you can catch them on the walkabout. It was very enjoyable and I felt good about supporting this Refuge!
Amber Kalish — Google review
We had a great visit at Turpentine Creek. The walking tour was pretty good, but the guided tram tour really impressed us. We loved seeing the animals, but we also enjoyed hearing their stories. They are doing good work at this refuge.
Chad White — Google review
We went during the hottest part of the day and a lot of the animals were inside their shelters. We still had fun and their were still plenty of others to see. The tour guide was very knowledge, especially for an intern so I enjoyed the tour a lot.
Darcie Blackerby — Google review
Amazing place for a great cause. I have gone here two times now and both experiences were amazing. The second time I stayed in a bungalow on the property to be close to the cats. Super clean and cute on the inside. The tour of the place is great, you take a tram around the place and the tour guide tells you about each animal! Warning, the stories are sad but they are all safe and well taken care of now! This is a non profit organization that you can tell truly cares about these beautiful cats. They also have bears! They also have wheelchair accessible ramps and mounts for the tram ride!
rid char — Google review
I can not say enough good things about this amazing establishment!!!
All the animals are very well taken care of and have various kinds of stimulation.
The tram ride provides some really awesome views of the cats and lots of really good knowledge!
The staff were bar none and offered to answer all the questions we had! This non profit is a 10 out of 10 would recommend!!
Charinda Griffith — Google review
Our family absolutely love coming here. The interpreters are always super friendly and knowledgeable. Our room is always clean. We always spend the night and take two (free) tours while we stay.
We like the 4pm tour because it's the last tour of the day and the cats seem more active. We've also noticed more activity at the 9am tour as well. The tours generally last about 45 minutes. There is also plenty to see on foot after the tour is over, as well as a gift shop.
We stay in the Tree House and it is very unique. The kids love climbing a ladder to their loft beds. The loft is tall enough for an adult to stand up in (at least in the center). The beds are just mattresses on the floor but the kids say they're quite comfortable.
The queen bed downstairs isn't my favorite, I have to admit. When two people are in the bed it seems to make you gravitate towards the middle. However, opening the windows and being able to hear lions caroling nearby makes up for it.
The room comes quite well stocked. They provide breakfast items, a microwave, plenty of coffee, tea, an extra fan, TV with a few channels, plates and cups, plastic cutlery, paper towels, and even a wine bottle opener.
I must also mention the bathroom. There isn't much of one to speak of. It does come well stocked with a hairdryer, plenty of soap and shampoo, and makeup removers... but it is very, very small. Very. Small.
The private deck in back is very nice. There is a table with four chairs and it's a perfect place to spend the evening if the weather is nice.
All in all, if you are a cat person, I thoroughly recommend Turpentine Creek. It's an experience you'll remember.
Molly J C — Google review
I have always been fascinated with tigers. Hurt to hear the sad stories behind the beginning of these animals lives. Yet to know this place took them in and have had a few since birth touching. Keep up the great work
Markice Haskins — Google review
This was a great visit. I love seeing all of the beautiful cats. Most of the cats were rescued from neglectful situations and I'm glad that this sanctuary is taking care of the cats now. They also have great safety precautions for the staff which is very important. Our tour guide was awesome and knowledgeable. I love getting to walk around and spend as much time as we wanted seeing the animals. The gift shop had a ton of cool stuff to buy! I got a beautiful cream colored sweatshirt. I'd say the African Serval was my favorite. She is so beautiful and hissy 😂 We will definitely return the next time we're in Arkansas!
I would also recommend visiting the Thorncrown Chapel and Christ of the Ozarks while you're in the mountains, they're not too far away.
Lindsay Garcia — Google review
Amazing place, love what they're doing and how. I'm very glad I got to see all the cats! I'll have more photos once I get them from my girl.
Edit: Added photos
Nicholas Williams — Google review
This place was amazing. We took our two young grandchildren 1 and 2. They lived seeing the cats and bears. We could tell how passionate all the care takes were about the lives of every animal there! I would highly recommend all to visit and support this place!!! While on the tour the guide was very knowledgeable and made sure that the kids could see and we could get nice pictures of these beautiful animals! The animals pasts are very sad but with the best outcome possible thanks to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge!!!
Tracy and Bill Butler — Google review
This place is awesome! Great for people of any age. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and did a wonderful job! We even went early on a cold morning and they still had a positive demeanor. Lots of awesome cats to see and a great gift shop too! Definitely check these guys out!
Eluria Finn — Google review
Great wildlife preserve with many beautiful animals on a huge property. The caretakers truly have the best interests of the animals in mind and the facility is GFAS (Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries) certified, meaning there is no breeding, selling, petting, or any other interaction of people and animals on the property. The glamping tents are very comfortable and are so close to the animals you can hear them caroling with each other during the night. Definitely recommend and I will visit again if I'm ever back in Eureka Springs.
Chris Gosey — Google review
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This beautiful church is made of wood and glass and its windows offer a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside. The church was designed as a place for visitors to enjoy moments of peace and serenity, and it is an amazing sight to behold.
So lovely!! I don't think I took enough photos and I definitely would love to go again. Perfect place for wedding, engagement or anniversary photos! Anyone who loves photography and old chapels would LOVE this place. My kids and husband enjoyed it as much as I did. I look forward to visiting again when vacationing in Arkansas.
Elo?za — Google review
A beautiful chapel with unique architecture. A great place to stop by and pray or meditate. I wouldn’t recommend it for small children due to the need to sit and be quite.
Wes Smith — Google review
This chapel is Heavenly and unearthly. It is so beautiful! I can't even describe how incredible this chapel is. If you love this chapel, I would recommend visiting the Anthony Chapel and the Mildred B. Cooper Chapel. Visiting these chapel is definitely worth the trip.
Lindsay Garcia — Google review
Calm, beautiful and magical. If you're ever in or near Eureka Springs, definitely make sure you take a few minutes to stop by and check out this marvel in the woods. It shouldn't take more than that, as its just one chapel, but you'll feel like you have walked into an elven structure or something out of a fantasy novel. Be sure to check the times online beforehand though since hours do change daily.
Courtney C. — Google review
Very beautiful chapel that’s completely worth a stop. Gorgeous views and stunning architecture. It’s so pleasant and delightful. You can bring the whole family, sit inside or browse around. It’s free, which makes it even more of a treat to enjoy!
Sheena Youngers — Google review
So amazing! We were first one's for the day so we had this incredible Chapel to ourselves. Time of year was perfect with everything blooming and it is so stunning to see this beautiful piece of architectural history.
Laura Madrid — Google review
The architecture in this place is amazing! It blends in well with the surrounding landscape. The chapel itself is very serene and is a great place for prayer or reflection. Don’t expect much more if you are planning on visiting.
Dave Cudlipp — Google review
What a lovely little chapel! The construction is beautiful as is the setting. This is a very peaceful spot to simply sit and be. This was our main motivation for driving down from Branson and we didn't regret it. It was a bit crowded when we went and a large charter bus full of people was pulling in as we were leaving. So glad others get to enjoy this spot but I didn't feel like I could fully explore. There's always next time!
M. Morales — Google review
Visited the old (built 1980) and the new (built 1986). It started to rain as we were walking toward the Chapel, and I took it to mean God would like it if I took my time to enjoy Him, so we stayed awhile. Quiet, serene, peaceful, close to nature, it faces a woodland with shelf rocks and treetops. I enjoyed several minutes to pray privately, and there are copies of the Bible around to read if you like (try Psalms 6 and 8 - very appropriate!).
You'll receive a handout when you first come in, explaining the story of the Chapel. They, of course, accept donations. Services on Sunday are offered at 9am and 11am.
Patti Harriman — Google review
This is breathtaking and beautiful. The detail and magnitude is unreal. It's a really picturesque drive to the chapel and very worth the trip. It's only about an hour from Branson, so an easy stop if your in the area.
Arkansas mama — Google review
Absolutely beautiful inside and out. We had our dogs with us so my husband had me go in alone. I walked in, so beautiful and a calming music played. I sat down and closed my eyes. There was a quiet calm that came over me.
I went out to my husband and told him to go in. Just feel the zen, I told him.
It didn’t cost anything when we visited but there is a place for donations. We visited in late September 2023
k “Chatkat” boeds — Google review
Thorncrown Chapel is outside Eureka Springs in a wooded area off of highway 62. The entrance comes pretty quick and is located in a turn on highway 62, so maybe slow it down and keep your eyes open. It seemed easier to spot the entrance when headed in the north/west direction out of Eureka springs on 62, it being on the right just entering a turn. The entrance road seems to continue in that direction by just veering to the right.
The other direction (south east off highway 62, towards Eureka Springs) may be harder to spot, as it's in the middle of the turn (on your left). You also kind of need to make a U turn entering the the entrance road from that direction. The entrance road itself is kind of narrow and hilly as it runs into the woods to the parking area.
There's a decent sized parking area that is free to park as you visit. The chapel itself is a very short walk on a path from the parking area. You first pass another smaller building on the right, that I think was an office, as you walk to the chapel. I do not remember seeing any restrooms on site, (but could be wrong) so it's probably a good idea to think about that before you visit, just to be on the safe side.
Thorncrown Chapel itself is a really nice Chapel constructed with stone, a lot of wood and glass. It's not overly large in size, but is fairly tall. It has a really nice design. They do not charge an entrance fee to visit. But they do ask that you consider making a donation to help offset the costs to maintain the site.
They also ask that you only take pictures of the inside of the chapel, from being seated in one of the pews. I moved to a different pew to give me different angles and views for the pictures that I snapped. They also ask that you bring no food or drink into the chapel. It was very quiet and serene and beautiful. It is a really nice place. Very much worth a visit.
Sponge Bob — Google review
Thorncrown Chapel is easily on of the most incredible wedding venues I have ever shot at, period! The light inside the building is like no other and you don't even need to bring any florals or decorations, it's all there! I personally had a super easy time communicating with the staff there, they were all really nice to work with during the wedding.
Kari Bjorn Photography — Google review
Most beautiful architecture. Free to visit and donations appreciated. Couldn't see it from the parking lot but just a short walk down a nice path and it's beauty will pop out as you get closer. Photos don't do it justice. The glass is amazingly crystal clear! I wish my windows at home were like that!
Julie Heeren — Google review
An unusual chapel with a very interesting backstory. Of course the setting is beautiful. Unfortunately, we were visiting before the full glory of the trees was evident as it was March and pre-spring. Definitely worth a stop.
Gwyneth Bowen — Google review
This steel and glass church is beautiful. It's in such a pretty location too. Same architect who designed the Mildred B Cooper Chapel in Bella Vista. Worth a stop to see and experience it. It's breathtaking.
Roberta Peek — Google review
What a unforgettable moment in time. I can't even explain all the feelings of being inside this chapel and marrying the one I love. Absolutely stunning and beautiful.
Dawn Nichols — Google review
So beautiful and tranquil spot to sit and "be with God." Seeing His majestic beauty through the windows in every direction as you quietly meditate with hymns playing. I could have spent more time there.
The Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium features an aquarium with huge tanks full of fish. The aquarium has different environments like the ocean and a river, as well as 4D wildlife dioramas.
Wow 2 hours was definitely not enough time to really enjoy this place. We arrived late, and the ticket booth informed us that the delivery guided tour usually takes about 3h 45 min to get through. We paid full price and did it anyway, walking through most of it and stopping at the most interesting things we came across.
Towards the end of the aquarium, you'll find a large pool of sting rays and manta rays. As they good across the water, you're allowed to gently brush against their wings with two fingers as they pass by. We found them to be somewhat shy. Out of the ten minutes my 4-year old and I spent with our hands in the pool, we pet maybe 2 rays.
Note: You'll see the ray pool about midway through the aquarium, but don't stress yourself out trying to find it. It's literally near the end of the tour and you'll get there eventually. Enjoy the aquarium first!
Victor N — Google review
My husband & I took our 13 year old son & 7 year old daughter here. We all 4 absolutely loved it & had a great time! It was worth the money & I would love to go back! I would allow yourself 4-5 hour's to tour the museum & aquarium! There are lots of benches to be able to sit & rest throughout the tour, several restrooms throughout the tour, water fountains located at almost every restroom location, wheelchair & stroller paths throughout the entire tour, all of the staff we came across were very friendly & would answer any questions you had about the animals.
Tracy — Google review
I am visiting the latest time in January 2024. Almost everything is open, and the experience is great for adults and children. I highly recommend taking your time. A quick pass through is about 2 hours (especially with small children), but seeing it all and taking time to feed the eels at the end can easily make it 4 hours or more.
Christopher M. Bingham — Google review
This was our first time visiting the Aquarium and it was well worth it! We went later in the day, had less than 2 hours before it was closing, but that made for a very quiet/empty visit which was nice. We didn't have to try to wait for people to finish with exhibits to see them ourselves. Highly recommend this if you're in the area!
Chris Hammond — Google review
Highly recommend visiting! We took the grand kids ages 3 and 4 and they had such a great time. It's really clean and not too crowded. The enclosures for the animals and the tanks for the marine life were so nice and clean. It takes about 4 hrs to go thru the whole thing but honestly it doesn't feel like that long. We were very impressed. Love this place!
Bobbie Henson — Google review
A little pricey but definitely worth it. We spent close to 5 hours there and still didn't see everything. One of our favorite things was petting the stingrays. They also have spots to grab a bite to eat there. There are elevators for wheelchairs and strollers. Very family friendly oriented. I recommend anyone in the area to stop by and enjoy this place.
Amanda Berry — Google review
Outstanding and you just have to take your time to soak it all in, or you'll miss something! There's so much beauty and history all in one place for you to enjoy! Every room is loaded with more and more...... worth taking the day to explore and worth spending the money to explore! It's worthy of an additional visit incase we missed something the first time! You won't be disappointed! What an asset to the entire area! 👏
RedBullKC — Google review
It was worth the trip from Tennessee and the money. Everywhere you look there is so much to see. And included, one of the largest bass pro shops, you could be in there for hours. In the Bass pro, they have a couple museums, knife sharpening, a very large ladies wear and men's wear section, and a section of gifts to get for relatives or friends. Now back on to the aquarium and museum portion, when starting out, I kind of got turned around, then it was smooth sailing after thanks to the handy signs all throughout pointing towards the next part of the adventure. The staff had the best manner, so friendly, helped you with whatever you needed, and the customer service was fantastic. I would give yourself 5 to 6 hours to get through everything. They have veterans and handicap parking, they also have a veterans discount on the tickets as well. Hope this helps!
Rylee Reich — Google review
Loved our visit to this aquarium! We’ve been to over a dozen around the country and so far this is our favorite. I was constantly amazed by how CLEAR and CLEAN the water was to see everything- and the decor/atmosphere of the aquarium is what sets it apart. The way they make you feel like you’re underwater, in a cave, in the Amazon etc is just incredible and detailed and makes the exhibits that much cooler. We loved the interactive portions to feed sting rays, touch tanks, make shark hats and decorate animals that show on the wall. We spent about 3 hours there and it was definitely worth the cost. We went first thing in the morning and though it got busier toward the end, because it’s so big it didn’t feel crowded until the bathrooms/cafe area. Highly recommend if in the area!
Emily H — Google review
Easily hands down one of the very best aquariums we have ever been too in our entire life!! We can definitely see why it is rated the best because it simply is the best!! You can see the thought that went into making it perfect especially for the little ones. The views, pictures, and even the exhibits were all awesome. We spent almost 6 hours going through it all. All 3 parts even did one on one with the penguins. The staff is super friendly and knowledgeable. We definitely would recommend it.
Tajeria Ellis — Google review
It was an incredible experience. We were able to explore all 3 places in one day and saw everything. The aquarium was really enjoyable and is huge. Lots of different tanks with a variety of animals inside. The younger kids loved it, and so did the adults.
was constantly amazed by how CLEAR and CLEAN the water was to see everything- and the decor/atmosphere of the aquarium is what sets it apart. The way they make you feel like you’re underwater, in a cave, in the Amazon etc is just incredible and detailed and makes the exhibits that much cooler. We loved the interactive portions to feed sting rays, touch tanks, make shark hats and decorate animals that show on the wall. We spent about 3 hours there and it was definitely worth the cost.
There's large, interactive screens that give information about the displays and what's in the tanks as well as smaller boards with interesting facts.
I would highly recommend visiting the place. On our way out, we noticed there was a hotel across the street if anyone far from the area is interested in visiting and staying nearby. It's an amazing location,
Vipila Bathvar — Google review
We had a great visit. Beautiful aquarium. Everything was very clean and accessible. Very wheelchair friendly. All the animals appeared very well taken care of and in nice habitats. Staff were all helpful and friendly.
Kathy Jackson — Google review
Wonders of Wildlife was awesome! We were able to walk in and get our tickets without having to wait and then we were able to continue at our own pace. With two little kids, we had to go through slower than I would have on my own, but we all still had a great time! They even had a petting area for the stingrays! Got to feed them by hand and that was pretty cool!! 😎
Steve P. — Google review
The tickets are pricy but so worth it. The museum and aquarium are huge and all indoor. Real life penguins and alligators with a lot of taxidermy animals on display. It took us about 3 hours or so to see everything and that was going at a somewhat fast pace. They have a café for snacks and drinks about half way though before you reach the aquarium. Pretty cool experience and better than most zoos I have been to.
Samantha Baldyga — Google review
To start off, the ONLY reason this is not getting all 5 stars is because it is incredibly expensive. We went on a Monday during Thanksgiving break and surprisingly it wasn't very busy at first. The exhibits were amazing, we loved seeing the different types of marine animals in one tank and then seeing single tanks with smaller creatures. They had a great variety of non-aquatic animals as well and displays of freshwater animals. Their other exhibits, especially the amazing collection of Native American artifacts, was fantastic. My daughter (13yo) loves aquariums and we were told this was the best in the nation. It was not lacking in that aspect whatsoever. I didn't buy any food while there because it was crazy in prices as well. If you are on a budget, this aquarium won't be affordable.
T. Bunting — Google review
Enjoyed the penguins and aquarium the best! The aquariums are very creatively done with so much to see. There are crawl spaces for children to get even closer to some exhibits (some adults can fit and it's pretty cool).
There were many more live animals than what I expected such as bats, snakes, black bear, alligator, crocodile, marmosets and more.
The bathrooms were clean. Everything seemed well done and well taken care of.
care _444 — Google review
OMG! This is the most awesome place!!!!! When you walk in, the whole inside feels like another world. There is so much to see! The best part, you can go through the aquarium, leave to get food or charge the phone, and then come back and finish with the wildlife museum. It's an all day pass. The aquarium, the exhibits, the people, the feeding shows, everything is absolutely amazing. It's about a 2 to 3 hour viewing if you go straight through. There are strategic places to sit if you need a break here and there. There are divers that go into the tank and feed the fish. We were there on a Thursday and got to see the feeding show at about 1pm. Great great great place.
Nina Murdick — Google review
What an absolutely magical place to visit! There is something for everyone (unless you are claustrophobic) at the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. I loved how the design makes you feel like you are actually underwater and able to experience how these creatures live beneath the surface. There are all kinds of nooks and crannies designed for cute photo-ops and your kids are all sure to leave having declared they have found their spirit animal. I have included mine in the pictures. There are tunnels and big open spaces, there is a ton of information about these creatures, and it all culminates in a room with stingrays for petting and an interactive sea wall where kids can draw their own creatures with messages and then watch them swim by!
Michelle Henry — Google review
This place was really neat, an aquarium and museum mixed together. Had a lot of good information and some interactive stations. They had huge tanks and their sets ups were different and really neat. The fact that it is broken up into multiple parts all over the store, I think helps keep it not so packed with people, which was nice. And some of the habitat set ups let you feel like you're right there with the animals. We very much enjoyed it and the store.
Desiree Keefer — Google review
There is so much to do and see inside, it's kind of overwhelming. The way everything flows and builds on the next thing you're going to see is helpful. There are clearly marked signs on where to go and what to see. The only downside is the price for myself, wife and 2 daughters it's well over $120 and that's with a military discount. You can spend quite a bit of time here, if you stop to see and read everything. Other than the price this place does not disappoint.
JD Nardone — Google review
Had an absolute blast at the wonders of wildlife! I bought tickets online ahead of time. The entire experience was absolutely wonderful. I had a newborn, a 4 year old and a 7 year old with me. The stroller and wheelchair accessibility were fantastic. The animals all looked well taken care of and healthy. The exhibits were the best I've seen. 10/10 recommended. My kids were too afraid to go to a cave in the area. I wish I would have bought a 2 day ticket to explore this aquarium more!
Bailey Storey — Google review
my fiance has never loved a place more in their life. we came on 10am on a wednesday and we had the best time ever. it made for the perfect birthday, and made me feel like a kid again. always will love this aquarium… even the workers love what they do, they would just come up to us and start telling us all kinds of cool things. they even seem amazed at it all. aside from any thought you have about bass pro, the aquarium is so incredibly cool.
we even fed the stingrays, which was the highlight of the trip honestly. the jellyfish are gorgeous as always and not to mention in the cleanest tank i’ve ever seen. they take great care of all creatures they house.
will always come back ((:
Claudia Marie — Google review
Took the visiting relatives for the first time. Everyone enjoyed and was impressed. Don't think we saw everything we paid for since we were granted access to all 3 attractions but only found the aquarium! Maybe you could offer a map for seniors. I think it would have helped.
Eugenia Williams — Google review
Listen, I've been to museums and zoos, but this place takes the cake on presentation. It's some of the best work I've ever seen.
No "wonder" it took them a while to complete!
It is a labyrinth of exhibits. Just when I thought it was going to be close to done, it kept going.
We spent over 3 hours in there with a toddler, and the toddler made it! That's how great it was, he didn't get bored!!!!
Well worth the money and time, you won't regret it unless you don't like leg day. They might be sore from all the stairs! You can get into a shark cage for another fee.
Well done Johnny.
Dillon Lebahn — Google review
We ventured a 2.5 hour drive to visit this attraction, and this place did not disappoint. It was just my husband and I that went. This place definitely released our inner-child. We were "ooooing" at all water creatures and posing with the wildlife. It was a awesome day! Definitely would be a great place for the whole family. I had wished I had taken my grands along. We will for surely return so that we can share the excitement of this wonderful little adventure with our grand babies.
Natalie Swatsenberg — Google review
The wildlife museum exceeded expectations. The quality of the taxidermy and settings was more realistic than I expected. The information screens hit the mark with key facts without being too long. The entire Bass Pro experience with Museums, Hall of Fames, Aquarium and Wildlife was a great way to spend an afternoon and morning. The Lewis and Clark exhibition and Native American collection was both enlightening and educational. Loved the photography exhibit and see this as an important way to tell the outdoors story. Our 4 year old granddaughter was engaged enough to enjoy the visit end to end. Highly recommend visiting.
Dick Flanigan — Google review
We were just stopping through for the night. We stayed at the lodge across the way. 3-7 is happy hour at the aquarium if you buy online. So we got a discount on our tickets and they come with a $5 drink voucher per ticket! Staying at the lodge also got us 15% off the restaurant in the bass pro shop. It was nice, the aquarium and bass pro were connected. The Aquarium is HUGE! We have been to a few different ones and this one for sure at the top! The kids and us were amazed at how much was in here and the details at each exhibit. I would HIGHLY recommend checking this place out if you have the chance! So worth it!
kelsey oliphant — Google review
It's an absolute beautiful aquarium. The moment you enter it's a different experience. However, that is my only complaint. The moment you enter there's a ton of blue light that's going to hurt your eyes. So I recommend preparing yourself. But the moment you get past the entrance everything else goes amazing. The place is so fun and pretty to walk through. You even get to pet the stingrays. However, they are used to people and will hide at the bottom. So if you're wanting to get them to you, stick out onf of your fingers when you make a fist and wiggle it slightly. Then put that underwater, with the finger facing upwards. It'll trick them into thinking you're feeding them as sticking a fish between your fingers when you make a fist is how you get them to eat from your hand. (A trick I learned in Denver Aquarium) that way you can still get them close enough to you. Just make sure not to leave the finger out if they do come over you. Same fir the small shark they sometimes keep in there. Still, a great experience, for semi-reasonable price. And a gift shop with various items.
Caleigh Knight — Google review
I had such an amazing time here. There was so much to see I felt like I was on an adventure, and once your done with the aquarium side the museum side is also fun and a lot to learn about. It’s more than just a basic aquarium there are so many animals and exhibits I am definitely going to come back. Good place to go on a date with your husband or wife fun for all ages.
Fantastic caverns is a vast and beautiful underground cave that was discovered by John Knox in 1862. Today, visitors can enjoy a guided tour in a Jeep-drawn tram through the cave, which is located just northwest of Springfield. The cave has a fragile backdrop of ancient features and only allows for controlled tours through the fascinating underground landscape.
Being disabled on an electric scooter, this place was VERY accessible, & the staff very friendly & helpful. Loved the jeep tour! Nice visitor center with many interesting things to look at. The grounds are well kept and beautifully serene. We were passing by, & couldn't resist stopping in because of the jeep tour since I miss out on caving. Lovely way to pass an HR or 2!
Kim Filkins — Google review
I found this place just by going on Google Maps and looking for things to do in Springfield this past weekend. I'm SO glad I found this location tucked away where it was. I had an absolute blast here! The tour guide was amazing, very knowledgeable and able to answer a very wide margin of questions! The tour lasted about an hour overall, but what you learn and see is worth all the time spent there. The cavern is very warm as well, especially during the months like March here in Missouri. The employees were extremely nice and pleasant to talk to. I loved every moment of being in the cavern. They have a lot of souvenirs that you can purchase and while I was there the majority of the items were 50% off! I would definitely recommend everyone there for a nice guided tour through an amazing cavern!
Jay — Google review
This was a nice activity that did not cost our family of four a hundred dollars. Our son actually could enter for free (5 and under). The tour is pleasant and worth a trip once. Our guide was fun and knowledgeable. Google maps takes you right there otherwise it would be hard to find. It is in the middle of nothing but farm land and limited signage.
John Hartmann — Google review
Very interesting cave and the tour guides were great. I wish the experience had been a little longer, and that the signage once we were closer was better.
After seeing what felt like hundreds of signs on the interstate, once we were close and trying to get there the signs stopped and we almost didn't go because it felt like we had gotten totally lost -- and then the cave was there.
Overall I'm glad we found our way and got to see it as the formations were really interesting and beautiful.
Morgan Perry — Google review
Such a fun tour—you sit the whole time and they drive you around the caves. They give you science and history, demonstrations about the original discovery and exploration to the secret speak easy during prohibition.
There is a trail you can walk down after to enjoy the wooded bluff. Very peaceful!
Lauren Milam — Google review
Awesome experience for the family. Worth the stop. Had to wait a little after buying the tickets but the visitor’s center has a large gift shop, antiques and other historical artifacts from the caves past on display to entertain you for a bit. The tour is a little over an hour. The tour isn’t rushed. The propane powered Jeep takes stops along its route in the cave to let the tour guide share great insight into the caves history and features. Watch your head as in some parts of the cave you will have to duck. The cave truly is fantastic!
Joel Hernandez — Google review
Definitely stop here if you’re in the area or live in Springfield and haven’t been here yet. Their jeeps drive you through the cave and your tour guide will make several stops to tell you interesting facts. The tour is breathtaking and takes about an hour. George was our guide and was so funny and informative. Wheelchair accessible and a cool gift shop as well. Our two grandsons loved it!
Natalie Junge — Google review
Did this tour with my 6yr old son as we were passing through the area. Didn't bring our dogs with us as my mom opted to stay at the campsite with them but thought it was really cool how pet friendly this place is and will allow you to bring them along for the ride. My son and I both really enjoyed the tour and our tour guide. My son talked the whole ride and our guide never once seemed annoyed by his silly questions/comments. The drive going out to the location itself was very scenic and beautiful to top it off. Would definitely recommend this attraction to anyone in the area!
Heidi Halwa — Google review
Such a cool experience and the kids loved it! It is easy to do. Just show up, hop on a tram, and get a great tour of the caverns. It was nice for families because you don't have to herd kids through a cavern that could stress you out more than be a fun event. Rather this tour will give you the experience without any unnecessary stressors.
I'd also recommend walking the property by the stream. It was beautiful.
Ryan Carey — Google review
The most amazing experience ever! This cave tour was so breathtaking. You will learn so much about the cave as well as seeing the most unbelievable rock formations and stalactites on your journey through the dark and mysterious cave. The tour guide was so spectacular and knowledgeable about all the history of the cave. I absolutely loved it.
jennifer agrenot — Google review
Great time at Fantastic Caverns. Very interesting and informative guide provides detailed history. From ticket booth to jeep easy and convenient. Good for seniors and those with cave phobia as there is no walking. Beautiful grounds. Nice gift shop. Recommended.
Janet B — Google review
I have been trying to get here for over 30 years, now I'm kicking my tail for not making it a priority. I will return & it will be much sooner than 30 years LOL. I'm horrible with names, our lady guide was phenomenal ❣️ It's about an hour excursion, information packed. Absolutely amazingly fantastic experience. Great for all ages. It's cool, 60°s F so dress accordingly, they have warm clothes for sale in the gift shop as well as lots of other goodies. Please remember gratuity 💕
Angela James — Google review
What a FANTASTIC tour! Perfect for families and the older crowd not interested in a walking tour. Our tour guide Darla was great. She took the time to answer all questions even when a youngster asked if she liked her red jeep. It was informative, interesting and fun.
Yoli Reynolds — Google review
I love anything outdoors, and visiting Caverns is one of those places I must visit. This was the first time I visited a Cavern that drove into the Cavern in a trailer. Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. She did an awesome job at explaining and giving details at every point we made a stop. There's also a gift shop inside, and I found some amazing natural products like the ones you see in the photos. I've been collecting artisan soaps along the way. Most of the soaps I've purchased are from local family-owned stores. I have to say the smell and quality are amazing.
Gloricel Rios — Google review
Decided to stop to see the caverns after years of seeing the billboards along I44. What a great tour. Since we were there in the late evening in spring, we only had 4 of us and a dog on the tour. Our tour guide Joe was knowledgeable and personable. We had a great time. Highly recommend!
Vicki Maciag — Google review
Call me slow, I won’t mind. But this was my first trip through the Fantastic Caverns. I loved it!
I was a little claustrophobic in the beginning as you ride down into the mouth of the cave but the tour guides are great at keeping you informed and distracted.
The Fantastic Cavern cave is beautiful and very well preserved. The tour is very informative and comfortable. Tours are hourly, with the last departure happening at 4pm.
Karen Dubya — Google review
Fantastic Caverns is a wonderful little surprise just outside Springfield Missouri. We had a group of eight, four adults, four children, and we were able to get on a tour within 10-20 minutes of arrival. The unique thing about this cave tour was that the whole tour is done from the comfort of a trailer being pulled by a Jeep. This makes it a great choice for young children, elderly or any visitors with mobility issues. Mark, our tour guide, gave us all the pertinent safety info before we headed out. During the tour he stopped and got out at specified stops along the way to give us a little history on the cave, and to show off the magnificent structures inside. This made it easy to get some good photos inside. He delivered the history and stories about the cave with all the wit and humor you expect from a great tour guide. If you are in the area, I recommend stopping in and checking it out.
James Marsh — Google review
Went on a field trip with the kids and had a great time. It is very clean and looks freshly remodeled. The gift shop has some nice merchandise at reasonable prices. The guides were friendly and spoke loud and clear so you could hear them. Everyone had a good time.
Jason Stewart — Google review
This was a really fun experience! A great way to spend the afternoon, walk around the property and amphitheater area, and walk around the inside and gift shop. The tour lasts an hour, and it is perfect temperature inside. Be prepared for a couple drips of cave water on you! Almost everyone in our group got at least one! I absolutely loved our tour guide, a really enthusiastic older man. He explained the history really well, and cracked jokes and very enjoyable. Overall a fun place to visit if you want to spend a few hours learning about an old cave, and seeing some beautiful rock formations!
Maria Foster — Google review
We had a good time. I'm glad I was able to manage the ride. That being said, I do want to mention a few things for any using walking assistant items. It is a long walk from parking to inside (the first picture just takes you to the line-up going down to the building). There is plenty to see and read about while in-line. Luckily there wasn't a line that day. There is a nice gift shop to look at while waiting for your turn.
The one big complaint I have is getting in and out of the restroom. I had a small wheelchair and barely made it in. I couldn't close the door and it was to tight to get the chair turned. While trying to back out I would get hung up on something sticking out from the wall. Thankfully another guest helped me back up to get out.
I was able to get on the tram (with some help) and enjoyed the cave. I was shaky by the end and getting off was trickier. It's hard to find attraction you can do when you have limitations. I'm glad this was worth it.
Christina Varnum — Google review
I had not been here since I was a teenager like 20 years plus ago. But soon as I started the tour those memories all came back. Got to share the experience with my children who absolutely loved it. Ages 14 and 6 so that gives an example on how all ages can enjoy these fantastic caverns.
Had a great tour guide who was funny and gave history of the caverns without it being like a copy and paste script style tour. He was also very patient with my very talkative 6yr old.
My only real like mild issue. Is they do not tell all history of the caverns. This is due to having to be PC and some parts of the history of the caverns are frowned upon. And I am in no way supporting them or anything of the sort. But I'm a firm believer of teaching all of history good and bad so that people hopefully learn from bad decisions made in the past.
Other then that loved it.
Ra-V-en — Google review
STILL FANTASTIC! The tour is cheesy, comical, and witty if you get the right tour guide! It was a fun experience for the whole family (kids 13, 2, & 1)!! Would highly recommend. Can not buy tickets in advance!! When you arrive (depending on availability of tour guides) you buy tickets for a time slot and may have to wait till next tour. Gift shop is your usual mass produced items that are marked up more than what they are worth. Overall the experience was great for us! Hope you have a great time too!! Don’t forget to check out the yellow do hicky in the back!!
Amber Pedersen — Google review
This place is beautiful and peaceful. We learned a great deal about cave formation and the history of this cave. Our tour guide Andy was funny. We had a great time. It is worth stopping for if you are in the area. Souvenir picture included. Price $35 adults. Tour time one hour.
L. Ski — Google review
Spent $30 per ticket. It was a nice cave to not have to walk. Had it not been for the educational stops, it would not have lasted the hour it did. I was expecting a longer ride, but it is actually kinda short. This should be more like a $20 to $25 ticket. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and had a great personality. The gift shop was nice also. This ride is also dog friendly.
Jenny Atwill — Google review
AMAZING!!! This was a last minute decision today! WOW!! My husband and I loved this tour. Our guide Heather was fantastic! Very knowledgeable and very informative. Such a great stop! $33.91 per person (with tax) and at the end you get a photo! (Typically, photos taken are extra, but here it’s included. Nice surprise) I get cold easily so I took my blanket with me. Grab some popcorn for the ride. It’s tasty! Highly suggest this tour.
John & Marcia Arpin — Google review
Great tour of cave. This is the only cave tour that will drive thru the entire tour. They stop and explain things along the way. They even give you a photo of you on the tour for free. Great for kids to tour since just ride. The temperature is always cool underground. Very nice building and gift shop.
Danyette Heine — Google review
Visited the cave on a weekday evening, and there was no wait. The tour guide was knowledgeable and she seemed to genuinely love her job. The experience was unique since you ride through on a tram. However, the tour was short (under an hour) considering the admission cost. There are some tight spaces where you will have to lean forward. You should also consider buying your tickets individually as each ticket comes with a free photograph.