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Discover Fort Worth’s haunted past with the All Ages Walking Ghost Tour, featuring legendary stories, historic sites, and spooky surprises in 1.5 hours.

The Fort Worth Stockyards All Ages Walking Ghost Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s haunted history, all for just $28.15 per person. Spanning approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, this tour is designed to appeal to ghost enthusiasts of any age who enjoy a mix of history, storytelling, and a touch of the supernatural. Starting at the Second Rodeo Brewing, the tour weaves through historic spots, providing stories of notorious outlaws like Bonnie and Clyde, Wyatt Earp, and the ghostly cowboys who still wander the streets. The costumed guide enhances the experience, making the tales come alive, especially as the tour includes a chance to watch the famous Stockyards Cattle Drive (subject to weather and schedule).
While the tour is rich in storytelling and offers free admission to several historic stops, it’s important to note that alcoholic drinks are not included—though they are available for purchase at the starting point. The tour’s mobile ticket system ensures convenience, and the overall pace is suitable for most visitors with moderate physical fitness. This tour is an ideal choice for families, groups of friends, or anyone curious about the haunted side of Fort Worth’s Wild West history.
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The tour begins at Second Rodeo Brewing, located at 122 E Exchange Ave #340. This site sets the tone with its creekside patio, offering a relaxed spot to purchase a drink—either a brew or ice cream—before the haunting stories begin. The tour transitions smoothly from this starting point, leading visitors into the historic heart of the Stockyards district. The end point is Fort Worth Stockyards Station, giving ample opportunities to explore nearby shops and eateries after the tour.

From the very first step, the tour immerses participants in Fort Worth’s storied past, highlighting buildings with spooky basements and memories of Wild West shootouts. As the guide shares stories about haunted bars and historic structures, visitors gain insight into the city’s colorful and sometimes eerie history. The White Elephant Saloon and Miss Molly’s Hotel each have stories of spirits lingering outside their venues, adding to the ghostly atmosphere.

A highlight of the tour is the pause to watch the Stockyards Cattle Drive, which takes place on Exchange Avenue, weather permitting. This traditional event echoes the Old West days and provides a lively backdrop to the stories. It’s an authentic touch that blends living history with the ghostly tales, reinforcing the sense of stepping back into a time when cowboys and outlaws roamed the streets.

Two notable stops include the White Elephant Saloon and Miss Molly’s Hotel. The White Elephant Saloon is renowned for its history in the legendary “Hell’s Half Acre,” while Miss Molly’s is believed to be haunted by the women who once worked as ladies of the night. Both locations are explained through stories told right outside the venues, giving visitors a sense of their past lives and the spirits rumored to still linger.

The Stockyards Hotel is famous for its association with Bonnie and Clyde. Standing outside this historic hotel, the guide shares tales of infamous spirits believed to haunt the luxurious interiors, adding a layer of intrigue for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts alike. This stop blends luxury history with ghostly legends, making it a memorable part of the tour.

The tour covers the world’s only year-round indoor rodeo, highlighting its haunted reputation. The guide recounts stories of spirits associated with the arena, connecting the lively rodeo culture with its ghostly legends. For those interested in both rodeo history and supernatural tales, this stop offers a compelling look at how tradition and spirits intertwine in Fort Worth.

The tour is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience. It departs at 4:00 pm, a time that allows visitors to enjoy the afternoon light and the early evening ambiance of the Stockyards. The experience is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered. Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and service animals are allowed to accompany participants.
At $28.15 per person, the tour offers good value for an engaging hour and a half of storytelling, site visits, and a commemorative cup or cooler. While alcoholic drinks are not included, they can be purchased at the start, and the tour’s focus on history and ghost stories provides a rich experience without additional costs. The free admission to several stops makes this a budget-friendly way to explore Fort Worth’s haunted history.
The Fort Worth Stockyards All Ages Walking Ghost Tour stands out for its rich storytelling, historic locations, and ghostly legends. Its 1.5-hour duration makes it accessible for most schedules, and the costumed guide adds a lively touch to the tales. It’s ideal for families or groups seeking an entertaining, educational, and slightly spooky outing.
However, those seeking intense paranormal experiences may find the stories more fun than frightening. The tour’s focus on historical storytelling and humorous ghost tales makes it a great introduction to Fort Worth’s haunted side. For anyone interested in Wild West history, legends of outlaws, or lively ghost stories, this tour offers a memorable journey through the Stockyards’ haunted past.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is all ages, making it perfect for families wanting to share a spooky yet educational experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Second Rodeo Brewing at 122 E Exchange Ave #340.
Are drinks available during the tour?
Drinks are not included but can be purchased at the starting location.
What is the tour’s cancellation policy?
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance. Refunds are processed if canceled earlier.
Can I bring service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include historic sites like White Elephant Saloon, Miss Molly’s Hotel, Stockyards Hotel, and a Cattle Drive viewing (weather permitting).
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
While specific accessibility info isn’t provided, the moderate physical activity suggests it’s suitable for most with some mobility.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of historic storytelling, legendary figures like Bonnie and Clyde, and the unique setting of Fort Worth’s Stockyards makes this a special way to explore the city’s haunted legends.