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Home > United States > 5 Free Things To Do in Fort Worth, Texas

5 Free Things To Do in Fort Worth, Texas

By Dymphe / October 25, 2022

In this article, you can read about the free things to do in Fort Worth!

So even if you are on a budget, you can do some great activities in the United States city of Fort Worth.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Visit the Fort Worth Botanic Garden
  • 2. See how money is made
  • 3. Go to the Fort Worth Water Gardens
  • 4. Ride the free trolley
  • 5. See the Amon Carter Museum of American Art for free

1. Visit the Fort Worth Botanic Garden

The Forth Worth Botanic Garden is a beautiful garden where you can see a large variety of plants.

The plants are spread over many different gardens, which is really fun, as you can see something different in each garden!

Also, this botanic garden is the oldest one in Texas. Most importantly, you can go here completely for free!

2. See how money is made

At the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, you can see how money is printed.

Moreover, at this place, about half of the currency in the United States is printed, which is really amazing.

There are many free tours during which you can walk above the printing facility and see the dollars being made. This is a very unique activity and it's very interesting if you like learning new things! For more information, have a look here!

3. Go to the Fort Worth Water Gardens

One of the best free things to do in Fort Worth is going to the Fort Worth Water Gardens!

It is a great place to relax while watching the water. Also, you can sit down beneath the beautiful trees.

4. Ride the free trolley

A great way to move around the city is by the trolley, called Molly the Trolley, which operates in downtown Fort Worth.

Not only is this a convenient way to go from one place to the next, but it is also a very beautiful vintage-style trolley that really adds to your experience!

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5. See the Amon Carter Museum of American Art for free

You can go to the Amon Carter Museum of American Art without paying any admission fee! At this museum, you find a beautiful collection of artworks made in the United States.

Furthermore, there is a variety of artworks on display, ranging from paintings to sculptures to photography, and much more! For more information, check out the museum's website!

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  • Hi there! I’m Dymphe, a travel blogger and content creator with a passion for exploring beautiful destinations and travel photography. I’ve been traveling for years and I decided to start this blog to help you do the same in Europe, the United States, and beyond. More about me.

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