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06-2025 Christian Arts Museum in Hight rate 21 location for tourist in Fort Worth, TX (part 3)Cowtown Ghosts: Ghost Tours & Haunted Pub Crawls - Fort Worth Dylan: This tour was amazing! I had never been to the stockyards before, and it really did feel like I was back in time in the early 1900s. Steve was my guide and he made it so fun and interesting, his means of storytelling felt so natural to him. I wouldve guessed he had been doing it for years! Everything he told us was fascinating and easy to digest and memorable. Highly recommend!!
Trinity Park Duck Pond - Fort Worth Maria Jimenez: I absolutely love this specific area of the Trinity Park. The duck pond is so beautiful with lots of ducks throughout the entire park, which the littles would love (and the adults like me haha). Ive honestly been here for many years, throughout all four seasons because its just so scenic and pretty regardless of the time of the year. You also have access to the trails nearby, and the river view across the street is absolutely gorgeous!
Zilker Botanical Garden - Austin Malavika Kale: So glad we visited the Zilker Botanical Garden. We were short on time so we just explored the Japanese Garden- it was beautiful! Such a fun, calm space to spend time in and walk around - and it has a great view of the Austin skyline.
Plenty of parking, tickets are as listed on the website ($8 per person, slightly lower if you are an Austin resident) - you can buy tickets at the entrance prior to parking.
This is one of those places that will really make you like the city - not a hidden gem but for sure an essential space to truly liking the city.
Umlauf Sculpture Garden + Museum - Austin Nunia Busines: Very affordable ticket prices! Parking can be rather difficult, but the garden is surprisingly spacious and nice to walk around. I went to the Lunar New Year event they had during closing hours, which does cost more than usual to attend, but the special effects on the dragon dance was pretty cool.
Museum of the Weird - Austin Shannon Felder: The Museum of the Weird is exactly what it promisesâweird, wonderful, and totally worth it. Itâs this great little spot just off Sixth Street (you might almost miss it if youâre not lookingâkind of like itâs hiding in plain sight, which honestly just adds to the mystery).
The place is packed with all kinds of oddball charmâclassic sideshow stuff, vintage creepiness, and things that make you say, âWait⌠what am I looking at?â Itâs affordable, low-key, and super fun. Like, where else can you walk past a two-headed animal, a frozen caveman, and then get a live mini-show at the end?
Itâs got big âAustin stays weirdâ energy, and I loved every second. Cheap, weird, and unforgettable. Highly recommend checking it out if youâre in town and want something different. You wonât leave smarter, but you will leave smiling.
Cathedral of Junk - Austin Megan Morris: This was a fun excursion! There was so much more detail to look at than expected! The gentleman whose house it is was super inviting and welcoming. We called ahead of time, but there were others that just showed up. Just know that this is his personal yard so be mindful that he might not always be available. Call first. Its located in a normal looking neighborhood. Its all street parking. His neighbors seem to understand thr draw and seem to politely ignore you parking in front of their house, so be mindful and respectful of that too lol The gentleman also has 2 adorable pups that he sometimes lets out to roam with the visitors. The bigger one was loveably friendly and excitedly sought out each person for pets. The sculptures themselves were fun to explore! There were sometimes seemingly themes amongst the chaos. We tried to play "eye spy" but there were so many nooks and crannies that it would have taken forever!
Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve - Austin Lindsay Garcia: This was definitely worth visiting. We had a great time. Its so beautiful and peaceful. I loved seeing the peacocks so close. They were just chilling in the shade. We saw about 6 peacocks and several cute lizards. There were also snapping turtles in the lily ponds that poked their little heads out of the water. We will come back when we visit Austin again.
Bullock Texas State History Museum - Austin Captain Oh Captain: I had the absolute pleasure of visiting the Bullock Texas State History Museum for the first timeâand wow, what an experience! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by two incredibly kind and welcoming gentlemen, Don and Joseph. They took the time to explain what was inside the museum, answered all my questions, and made me feel right at home even before I bought my ticket.
Once inside, I was completely captivated. The museum takes you on a powerful journey through the rich and complex history of Texasâstarting with Indigenous cultures and Mexican independence from Spain, all the way to the modern era. Every exhibit was thoughtfully curated and packed with fascinating artifacts.
I left feeling inspired, informed, and eager to return. If you havenât been yet, itâs a must-seeâtruly a Texas treasure!
Blanton Museum of Art - Austin Kuda Tshililiwa: This art museum is incredible. The art pieces are beautiful, clean, and a fresh of breath air. They artists do an amazing job working your brain in understanding the more abstract pieces. The time pieces are done with such attention to detail and meticulousness, they are all very impressive. The ceramic work is also very beautiful. Without a doubt, youll walk out of here mind blown. The creativity, the attention to detail, and the overall sophistication of the art pieces is on another level.
Texas Capitol - Austin Ramin Homyak: âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
A grand and iconic building in the heart of Austin!
The Texas Capitol is a stunning piece of architectureâmade from granite and marble, with a beautiful rotunda and dome that make it feel both historic and majestic. The grounds are well-kept and spacious, perfect for a peaceful stroll. Inside, you can explore the House and Senate chambers, and the immersive view of the building from above is absolutely breathtaking.
Located at 1100 Congress Ave, Austin, TX, the Capitol is part of the Texas Confederate Memorial Lawn, which adds a historical layer to your visit. Itâs currently closed but opens daily at 7 AMâplan to come early to beat the crowds. Definitely a must-see for anyone visiting Austin or interested in Texas history.