When you fly long haul to start an RV road-trip of amazing America, its compulsory to have a night’s sleep before you pick up your vehicle. Make the most of this and fly into a city that gives you not only great access to some of the countries best scenery but also gives you plenty of things to do that start your trip off as you intend to continue!
Dallas Fort Worth Airport is a gem, average clearance time for immigration is 18 minutes. You can be in your hotel within an hour. Beat that in any other major airport.
The triangle of Fort Worth, Dallas and Grapevine is a terrific introduction to Texas. We recommend basing yourself in Grapevine, it’s only 10 minutes from DFW and there is a complimentary shuttle to Grapevine hotels. Grapevine is like the bride to the two bridesmaids of Dallas and Fort Worth. Grapevines historic main street is vintage Texas, with 20 hotels to choose from you can enjoy small town charm, with big town access.
TEXrail leave every 30mins from DFW to Grapevine
Texas 3-Day Itinerary: Fort Worth, Dallas, and Grapevine
Day 1: Fort Worth
Morning:
Grapevine Vintage Railroad: Take a scenic train ride to the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Fort Worth Stockyards: Begin your day exploring the historic Stockyards. Watch the cattle drive, visit the Stockyards Museum, and stroll around the various shops.
Cowtown Coliseum: If timing allows, catch a rodeo show.
Afternoon:
Fort Worth Water Gardens: A serene oasis in the city, perfect for a relaxing walk.
Kimbell Art Museum: Renowned for its architecture and collection, including works by Michelangelo, Picasso, and Monet.
Evening:
Billy Bob’s Texas: Enjoy live country music, dancing, and the vibrant atmosphere at the world’s largest honky-tonk.
Day 2: Dallas
- Morning:
- The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza: Learn about the life, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.
- Dallas Museum of Art: Explore the extensive collection spanning 5,000 years of history.
- Afternoon:
- Perot Museum of Nature and Science: Interactive exhibits and a range of fascinating displays for all ages.
- Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden: Beautiful gardens with seasonal displays, perfect for a leisurely afternoon.
- Evening:
- Deep Ellum: Discover the vibrant nightlife, street art, and unique dining options in this historic district.
Day 3: Grapevine
- Morning:
- Historic Downtown Grapevine: Explore charming shops, art galleries, and antique stores in this quaint downtown area.
- Afternoon:
- Grapevine Botanical Gardens: A beautiful and peaceful spot to relax and enjoy nature.
- Sea Life Grapevine Aquarium: Fun for families with interactive exhibits and a variety of marine life.
- Evening:
- Grapevine Mills Mall: A large shopping mall with numerous outlets, entertainment options, and dining venues. Make sure you leave time for Meow Wolf.
Additional Tips
- Transportation: Renting a car is recommended if you want the complete flexibility, it’s easy to navigate between the cities and attractions. However, unlike a lot of regions in the US, this little triangle of Texas has great transport options.
- Weather: Texas can be hot, especially in summer, so wear comfortable clothing and stay hydrated.
- Cuisine: Don’t miss trying local BBQ, Tex-Mex, and other southern specialties.
- Check if the Dallas Cowboys have a game on while you’re visiting, don’t miss it if they do.
- FIFA World Cup is in the US in 2026, and Dallas AT & T Stadium is hosting 8 matches.
- Grapevine has loads of festivals and not all related to grapes, if you are in the area in December you will be delightfully surprised with the Christmas festival. But regardless of when you are there, you can enjoy live music in Main Street every Friday night.
Notable BBQ Spots
- Fort Worth: Angelo’s BBQ, Heim Barbecue
- Dallas: Pecan Lodge, Lockhart Smokehouse
- Grapevine: Meat U Anywhere BBQ, Bartley’s BBQ
Enjoy your trip to Texas!