From Fort Worth's establishment in 1849 to today's booming DFW metroplex, Fort Worth and its residents have been full of pioneering spirit and determination. Remnants of Fort Worth's past still stand as testimony of the strong men and women who strived to make Fort Worth the city it has become today.
Cowtown Segway Tours will give you a glimpse into the past
by guiding and gliding amongst Fort Worth's cultural district, downtown Sundance
Square, Trinity Uptown or "Old Town" Stockyards. Our knowledgeable guides paint
pictures of then and now through interesting facts centered around the
astonishing architecture and historical landmarks.
We'll make sure you enjoy every aspect of your gliding experience. Our guides will assure this by spending the first 15 to 30 minutes giving each member in the group one on one training on the Segway i2 personal transporter he or she will be using.
30 Minutes of Segway Introduction
Loads of fun!
Knowledgeable tour guide
More fun!
Water for the ride
Helmets for every rider
Did we mention the fun...
Are you looking for a totally unique Segway experience? Cowtown Segway also provides custom tours and special event packages. Let us know how we can create a fun-filled gliding adventure for your group! Email info@cowtownsegway.com or call 817-284-9191.
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Enjoy a glide around the heart of downtown Fort Worth as you learn about
the rich history, architecture and fun facts surrounding the city dubbed "where the west began."
Trinity Park is one of many parks you'll find while hiking the over 32 miles of
Trinity Trails. The park sits between the downtown and cultural areas of Fort Worth along the Clear Fork
portion of the Trinity River. You may even get a glimps of the vintage 5 mile long miniature Fort Worth Railroad
which has been in operation since 1959.
The
Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in Texas, is a
lush 109-acre tapestry of dappled shade and vibrant splashes of
color. A peaceful haven nestled in the heart of Fort Worth's
Cultural District, the Garden is home to over 2,500 species of
native and exotic plants that flourish in its 23 specialty gardens.
