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    Stockyards History Tour Fort Worth Pub Crawl

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    Stockyards History Tour Fort Worth Pub Crawl

    This stockyards and pub crawl tour in Fort Worth is led by a guide who covers the history of cowboys and cattle drives. The operator describes it as a small-group experience, capped at 12 participants, and it runs just over 2 hours as it visits several saloons. The listing notes you can hear tales of the Lone Star State's cowboy legacy while having cold beers along the way. Two options are offered: the Happy Hour Package or the Dry Run Ticket, which differ in your drink choices. Per the operator, the tour combines a walk through the history of the Fort Worth Stockyards with the social side of a small group and the chance to meet new people.

    This pairs a history walk with a small-group pub crawl, so it suits people who want cowboy and cattle-drive stories alongside a few beers rather than a straight lecture or a straight bar night. Capped at 12 and running just over two hours across several saloons, it works for solo travelers or couples hoping to meet people, and less well for anyone who wants a quiet, sit-down evening or a fast pub sprint.

    The two ticket options are the practical decision here: the Happy Hour Package and the Dry Run Ticket differ in your drink choices, so non-drinkers or lighter drinkers are not locked into the full round. Fort Worth's Stockyards district is walkable and steeped in western history, and this format leans on that by moving on foot between the saloons while the guide keeps the cattle-town story going. If you want deep history without the drinking, or a rowdier crawl with no narration, this middle-ground format may not be your fit.

    Questions people ask

    How long is it and how big is the group?

    It runs just over two hours and is capped at 12 participants, which the operator frames as a small-group experience.

    What if I do not want to drink much?

    Two options are offered, the Happy Hour Package and the Dry Run Ticket, which differ in your drink choices. That lets you pick based on how much you want to drink.

    Is this more history or more social?

    It is both. The guide covers cowboy and cattle-drive history as you walk, while the saloon stops and small group add the social side and a chance to meet new people.

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