What You Will Do
Explore Dallas like never before. If you are someone who enjoyed the TV show “Dallas”, your tour of Southfork Ranch will be a memorable one. Come see the where the Ewing family called “home”, and see their lifestyle made famous by the watching world.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Meeting/Departure Point:
JFK Memorial
646 Main St Dallas TX 75202
Meeting/Departure Point Instructions:
Company van will pull in front of the JFK memorial and pick you up.
Look for White or Silver Ford Van.
1
Fun Dallas Tours
5 minutes
Our tour begins in the heart of Downtown Dallas.
2
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
20 minutes
You will Visit Dealey Plaza, the site of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Learn about this pivotal moment in history and take in the view of the infamous "Grassy Knoll"
3
Pioneer Plaza
15 minutes
Our second stop is Pioneer Plaza, a stunning outdoor sculpture park featuring larger-than-life bronze statues of cattle, cowboys, and pioneers. Learn about Dallas's Western heritage and take memorable photos with these captivating sculptures. and much more.
4
Southfork Ranch
45 minutes
Then we will transport you to the world of the Ewings.
5
Southfork Ranch
.Explore the Southfork Ranch, known as a set for the TV show 'Dallas'. Take home some collectibles from the “Ranch Round-Up” store in the visitor’s center where you’ll find a wide assortment of items seen on the show and worn by the cast. Enjoy a guided train from the Visitor’s Center to the Ewing Mansion that will not only provide you with a history of the property but will give you a chance to see Texas Longhorns and American Quarter horses. The mansion itself is the next stop on the tour. You’ll hear interesting facts about the filming done there and character insights as you see the “most famous White House” and even J.R. Ewing’s bedroom.
After the mansion tour, you can stroll around the ranch and stop at “Lincolns and Longhorns,” where on display you’ll find Jock Ewing’s original 1978 Lincoln Continental as well as “Dallas” inspired clothing and accessories.
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