Fort Worth, Texas RV Rentals

Located in North Central Texas, the bustling and energetic city of Fort Worth was founded in 1843, serving as an ideal location because of its fertile, game-rich land and proximity to the Trinity River. It became an important trading post for cowboys driving cattle along the Chisholm Trail in the late 19th century. Today, this truly western town still honors its roots with daily cattle drives to the stockyards.

Modern Fort Worth has much more to offer than just cattle drives, however. Drawing over 8.8 million visitors per year, it makes Travel & Leisure’s “50 Best Places to Travel in 2021” list, holds the honor of having the number one zoo in America, and number five on the Forbes list as one of the best places to buy a home. 

Renting an RV in Fort Worth is the ideal way to tour the town and surrounding area and soak in all the amazing culture, nature, and history that this enigmatic and rustic region has to offer. Choose from a wide variety of scenic and well-equipped campgrounds with wifi, electricity, water, and top-notch facilities.

Popular RV Destinations in Fort Worth

Fort Worth Herd

This just might be the most quintessential thing to see and do during your visit to Fort Worth. I mean, what would a trip be to the “Wild Wild West” without seeing an authentic cattle drive? The Fort Worth Herd brings the Old West to you during its twice-daily cattle drives. 

Every day at 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., real texas cowhands drive their herd of Texas Longhorn cattle right down East Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards National Historic District. Kids and adults alike will be in awe at the authenticity and the sight of a real, legitimate cattle drive complete with historically true costumes, from saddles to chaps, to hats. This is one of Fort Worth’s most unique happenings, and better still, it’s free of charge.

Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

As you might expect, Fort Worth is very proud of its western heritage. Being a major stop for cowboys on their journey along the Chisholm Trail, this area is rich in cowboy tradition and history, so what better place to immerse yourself in the cowboy culture, than at the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame? The museum is located in the Exhibits Building at the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District and features plenty of great exhibits honoring so many of the cowboys who have shown excellence in competition, support of rodeo, business, and the western lifestyle.

The museum proudly displays the world’s largest collection of rodeo and western mementos from Hall of Fame honorees, like Tommy Lee Jones, Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson, to lesser-known, but hugely influential figures like Pioneer Cowgirl Faye Ramsey and “The Hat King”, Keith Maddox. Be sure to stop by the Jersey Lilly Photo Parlor to get your souvenir antique sepia photograph in the authentic costume of your choice. While all the exhibits are set up like a self-guided tour, for just a few dollars more than the cost of admission, you can get a very interesting and educational guided tour that we highly recommend.

Fort Worth Zoo

Since Forth Worth proudly boasts the “Number One Zoo in the Nation,” you’ll want to see what all the hype is about. Founded in 1909, the Fort Worth Zoo is the oldest continuous zoo in Texas, and today, it is home to more than 7,000 native and exotic animals. It has a ton of fun, interactive attractions, like the 60-foot Swinging Swamp suspension bridge, the Yellow Rose Express Train, the Outdoor Learning Theater, and more.

With over 540 species of animals to learn about and see, the Fort Worth Zoo has a wide variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits. Check out Asian Falls, the Museum of Living Art, the World of Primates, Raptor Canyon, and much more. Texas Wild! Is a hands-on exhibit that will teach you all about the state’s different regions.

You can also watch and participate in many animal outreach presentations and wild encounters that are guided by well-trained and knowledgeable zoo staff. Of course, you can get your fill at several different on-site restaurants and concession stands, and round out your trip with a visit to the zoo’s extensive gift shop.

Log Cabin Village

Log Cabin Village is a 19th-century historic village owned by the city of Fort Worth that consists of nine structures that date back to the mid-1800s. You can tour authentic log homes, the blacksmith’s shop, smokehouse, a one-room schoolhouse, a water-powered gristmill, and an herb garden. This living history museum is dedicated to educating the public about Texas’ famous pioneer-era between 1840-1890 when brave souls traveled into an unknown land to expand their lives and opportunities.

Here, you can interact with historical interpreters as they give live demonstrations of common frontier chores, such as spinning and weaving, candle making, blacksmithing, churning butter, and much more. This fun and timeless village also hosts unique and varied events throughout the year, like a sewing circle and seminars on different frontier-related topics, such as the history of illegal trade along the Texas border. Check their calendar for details and hours of operation.

Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure

This fun and interactive tour of the city will be one that you and your friends and family will remember for years to come. Downtown Fort Worth or the Stockyards turn into one giant game board by combining the excitement of the Amazing Race with an interactive three-hour city tour. Accessible from any smartphone, you and your team explore well-known and more obscure gems of the town while solving clues and completing challenges that teach you all about local history.

This tour is available all year long and can be gone on at any pace or over several days, making it a versatile and customizable experience for all. The game even comes with hints in case you get stumped so that you can move along the trail in a timely and fun way. For the competitive ones in the group, you can even compare your scores and times with other contestants to see how you rank. It’s fun for the whole family.

Horseback Riding

This is considered yet another quintessential must-do when you visit Fort Worth. There are several facilities in town that can accommodate riders of all skill levels and ages and can take you on a wide range of scenic trails, whether for a leisurely ride or a more technical adventure. The well-known Stockyard Stables offers 30- and 60-minute guided horseback rides along the historic Old Chisholm Trail and the banks of the Trinity River.

Another world-class stable to consider is Benbrook Stables, which was voted the Best Horseback Riding in Fort Worth in 2018. They offer rides that start at 30 minutes and go up with guided tours around the lake or in the arena. Being a family-owned, full-service stable, they can accommodate groups of all sizes and offer lessons, camps, boarding, and much more in a welcoming and friendly environment. 

Events and Entertainment in Fort Worth

Race Week at Texas Motor Speedway

The famous Texas Motor Speedway is the only race track in Texas that hosts many annual big-time races, including NASCAR and INDYCAR championship races. The busy racing schedule for this beloved speedway focuses on three major weekends that you can choose to participate in: 1) the Vankor 350, My Bariatric Solutions 300, and the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 NASCAR tripleheader in the spring, 2) the SpeedyCash 400 and the DXC Technologies 600 INDY/NASCAR doubleheader in June, and 3) the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 and AAA Texas 500 NASCAR doubleheader in November. This is the perfect event to participate in with RV travel that will let you stay close to all the action. 

Texas Motor Speedway is North America’s second-largest sports and entertainment facility and features the “Big Hoss TV,” the world’s largest high-definition LED video board that measures a whopping 20,000 square feet. It also hosts several other fun and affordable events throughout the year. The Gander Outdoors Truck Series, championship driving schools, swap meets, drag races, and some huge car shows are just a few of the other happenings you can experience here.

Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo

Also known as the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, this is the oldest continuously running livestock and rodeo in the nation. Held between January and February each year since 1896, this is a 23-day extravaganza of world-class national competitions in all things horses and rodeo. It includes no less than 36 performances of professional rodeo that draw over 900,000 people each year.

You can also enjoy the large carnival/midway with tons of fun games and prizes, live music and entertainment at the Rodeo Roadhouse, over 22,000 head of livestock, and over four acres of commercial exhibits. Millions of dollars are awarded each year to the brave rodeo champions and participants and the best livestock. Held at the Will Rogers Memorial Center, this is hands down the biggest event that happens in Fort Worth each year. 

The Fort Worth Food And Wine Festival

This fun and delicious festival is held in April each year to honor the distinctive nature of Fort Worth cooking, food, beverage, and culinary traditions. It infuses historic and scenic venues around Fort Worth with celebrated chefs, culinary professionals, homegrown flavor, and winemakers that showcase their broad and incredible talents. The festival is more than just a deliciously good time though; it raises thousands of dollars for local grant programs and culinary scholarships, so you can feel good about eating so much!

Over the festival’s three days, there are numerous events that you can participate in, including Forty at the Fork, Eat. Drink. Cowtown., Tacos and Tequila, Nite Bites, Ring of Fire, and others that will satisfy any appetite and any craving. It all leads up to the big Main Event, which is held at Heart of the Ranch at Clearfork. They’ll pour over 100 exceptional wines, spirits, and craft beers with perfectly paired food from the best chefs in North Texas, artisan producers, and crafters.

Rockin’ The River

Every Saturday in July and August each year, the downtown Fort Worth skyline acts as a scenic backdrop to the only waterfront stage in Texas, the Panther Island Pavilion. Located on the shore of the Trinity River, it’s the ideal place to relax and take in some of your favorite local bands and musicians. You can even chill out on a tube in the river to get the full enjoyment of the waterfront music venue.

If you don’t have a tube of your own, you can rent one, or feel free to bring your beach towel, blanket, or lawn chair to keep your tush dry. This activity is also pet-friendly, which is an excellent bonus for your music-loving four-legged friends. 

Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show

The famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron and the U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper Demonstration Team tear up the skies over North Texas every October at the Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show. Hosted at the Fort Worth Alliance Airport, this two-day event draws thousands of spectators of all ages to witness the beautifully choreographed and death-defying stunts that take place. 

This world-class event includes the Bell 429, U.S. Air Force Heritage Flight, national aerobatic champion Rob Holland, stunt pilot Gene Soucy with wing walker Teresa Stokes, the Patriot Parachute Team, Shockwave Jet Truck, the Super Salto Jet Sailplane with Bob Carlton, and much more. Of course, no great air show would be complete with a solid lineup of food and snack vendors and souvenir sellers.

FAQs

Q: What are RV rentals?

RV rentals work much like any other vehicle rentals. You pay a daily or weekly rate. You can expect these rates to fluctuate based on the time of year and the geographic location that you're renting. Naturally, rates tend to increase during peak season. You can get an RV for a certain period and enjoy all its benefits while traveling without the hassles and large cost of owning your RV. It’s also a great way to try out some different RV models if you’re considering purchasing your own.

Q: How much are RV rentals?

RV rentals in Fort Worth can range between $75 and $150 per night for most small to moderately sized trailers and campervans. Larger RVs and travel trailers can cost from $100 to $250 per night, depending on the season and the RV’s year, make, and model. Some companies offer a discount if you rent for longer than a week.

Q: Do I need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Fort Worth?

While most states require you to be at least 25 years old to rent an RV, the legal age to rent one in texas is 21. This may not be the policy of your RV rental agency, however. Most companies require you to be at least 25 to rent.

Q: Do I need insurance when I rent an RV?

Yes, you'll need insurance to rent an RV in Fort Worth. It's meant to cover the vehicle in case of an accident and is mandatory in most states. Most rental companies will have RV-specific insurance that you can purchase.

Q: Do I need to return my rental RV with a full tank?

This policy varies among rental agencies, but most RV rental facilities in Fort Worth will expect you to return the vehicle with a full tank of gas. At the very least, the fuel should be at the same level as when you picked up the vehicle. 

Q: Are RVs pet-friendly in Fort Worth?

Many RV and camper rentals in Fort Worth are pet-friendly, and there are even vehicles specially designed for accommodating animals. Still, it’s important to double-check the policy with your chosen rental agency before renting a particular vehicle.