Outdoor Things to Do in Fort Worth
Explore at your own pace with app-guided clues, puzzles, and hidden stories.
Walk through Fort Worth with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the Stockyards, past Sundance Square, and along the Trinity River trails. Discover the stories behind Cowtown, at your own pace, no guide needed.
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All quests in Fort Worth
Fort Worth Detective Mystery: Infiltrate a Secret Society!
2.4 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4.25 (4 reviews)Kid Quest: Solve the case of the lost senses in Fort Worth
1.9 km | Avg. time: 90 min
5 (3 reviews)Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows in Fort Worth
2 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4.62 (26 reviews)Family Scavenger Hunt: Bunny vs. Fox in Fort Worth
2.4 km | Avg. time: 90 min
Ghost Hunt in Fort Worth
2.1 km | Avg. time: 90 min
5 (7 reviews)Murder Mystery: Crime on Date Night in Sundance Square, Fort Worth
0.1 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4.6 (5 reviews)
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Ways to explore Fort Worth with Questo
One app, one type of quest — different ways to play it.
As a scavenger hunt
Solve clues and puzzles at real Fort Worth landmarks. Race against the clock or take it at your own pace — and bring a group to compete for a spot on the leaderboard.
See all Fort Worth scavenger huntsAs a self-guided walking tour
A GPS-guided walking route with stories along the way. Play on your own schedule, stop and resume anytime — and once you've downloaded a quest, it works fully offline.
See Fort Worth walking toursFor a spooky twist
Prefer chills over clues? Some Fort Worth quests lean into haunted history and dark legends after dusk.
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Frequently asked questions
How do self-guided walking tours in Fort Worth work?
How many walking tours are available in Fort Worth?
Do I need to book a walking tour in Fort Worth in advance?
What’s a good family activity in Fort Worth?
Families visiting Fort Worth can jump into Kid Quest: The Day the Senses Went Silent, a story-driven game built for kids and parents to enjoy together. Instead of just walking through Sundance Square or the Cultural District, you’ll solve puzzles that bring those places to life. It’s a playful way to keep kids engaged while exploring the city.
Is there a murder mystery quest in Fort Worth?
Yes! In Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows of Fort Worth, you’ll step into the shoes of a detective investigating the suspicious death of Bella, a travel blogger. As you move through Fort Worth’s streets, you’ll follow clues, gather evidence, and piece together the truth. It’s perfect for fans of detective novels or crime shows.
What quests work well as a date idea?
Couples often choose The Oz Escape for its lighthearted, magical feel, or the Murder Mystery for something more thrilling. Both quests let you walk hand-in-hand through Fort Worth’s downtown and cultural highlights, while sharing laughs and solving challenges together.
Do I need to follow a guide or stick to a schedule?
Nope. Questo quests in Fort Worth are completely self-guided. Start whenever you want, pause for barbecue or a coffee stop, and continue at your own rhythm. The city is your game board, and you control the pace.
Can groups or coworkers play together?
Yes, quests are built for groups. You can split into teams and see who finishes first, or stick together for a shared adventure. Whether it’s a birthday, a weekend outing, or a team-building exercise, exploring Fort Worth with a quest adds competition and laughter to the mix.
Walk through Fort Worth with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the Stockyards, past Sundance Square, and along the Trinity River trails. Discover the stories behind Cowtown, at your own pace, no guide needed.
