If you’re looking for a memorable way to explore Fort Worth with friends, the Cowtown Cycle Party might just be your perfect pick. This 2-hour BYOB pedal tour combines sightseeing, socializing, and a bit of adventure, all rolled into one lively experience. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want to add some fun to your trip, this group activity has plenty to offer.
What really draws us in is how it turns a simple city tour into a rolling party—with music, drinks, and good company. Plus, the fact that it’s private, so you’re not sharing your fun with strangers, makes it feel more personalized. Two things we love? The pedal assist motor that makes pedaling easier and the local stops that keep things interesting and relaxed. However, a potential consideration is that it’s a social drinking activity, so if you’re not into BYOB or alcohol, it might not be ideal.
All in all, this tour seems best suited for groups of friends, celebrations, or anyone wanting to combine sightseeing with a bit of party spirit. If you’re after a fun, laid-back way to see Fort Worth and love the idea of a mobile bar crawl, this could be just your thing.
Key Points

- Unique way to see Fort Worth on a pedal-powered party bike
- Includes stops at local favorites like Acre Distilling and Bowlounge
- BYOB policy allows you to bring beer or wine for the ride
- Guided experience with a fun captain leading the way
- Accessible for most with pedal assist motor easing the ride
- Private tour means your group won’t be sharing the experience
The Experience: What to Expect from the Cowtown Cycle Party

This isn’t your typical city tour. The Cowtown Cycle Party offers an experience that’s equal parts sightseeing, social event, and light exercise — all in just two hours. You’ll start at a designated spot in Fort Worth’s vibrant downtown area. From there, your group hops aboard a stylish wooden party bike, made in the Netherlands, equipped with Bluetooth speakers and a pedal assist motor that helps keep the pace smooth—even if your group isn’t full of seasoned cyclists.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
- Downtown Fort Worth & Sundance Square:
Your adventure kicks off with a lively ride through Sundance Square, a bustling pedestrian district packed with shops, eateries, and entertainment venues. This area is perfect for people-watching and soaking in the local vibe, especially if you’re into vibrant city scenes. The tour guide will help you be your own parade on wheels, drawing attention and applause from passersby. As one reviewer, Peggy_C, pointed out, “We had so much fun,” and the guide, Captain Coale, was a big part of that energy. - Acre Distilling:
The first stop is at Acre Distilling, a locally-loved craft distillery nestled in the historic Hell’s Half Acre district. You get about 15 minutes here — enough time to peek inside, learn about their award-winning spirits, or just enjoy stretching your legs. Since this is a free admission stop, it’s more about the experience than the tasting, but it sets a cool tone for local craftsmanship. - Fort Worth Water Gardens:
Next, you’ll cruise over to the Water Gardens, a peaceful oasis and cooling retreat in the heart of downtown. This stop provides a chance to admire the striking pools and terraced landscape, a nice visual break from the energetic ride. It’s a favorite among visitors, often praised for being a “cooling oasis,” according to reviews, and a great spot for photos. - Bowlounge:
The final stop is at Bowlounge, which offers a curated craft beer selection, a notable whiskey collection, and some creative drinks or shots to cap off your experience. You can enjoy your drinks either indoors or outside on the heated patio (great if the weather’s a tad cooler). This stop is perfect for winding down with more drinks or just soaking up the lively atmosphere.
What’s Included & What You Should Bring
The tour package includes Bluetooth speakers for your playlist, a fun captain to keep energy high, and the original wooden bike that makes the whole ride stand out. You’re encouraged to bring your own beer or wine (no hard liquor or glass bottles)—making it a flexible, relaxed experience. Just remember, it’s private, so only your group will be riding and partying together.
The Ride and Group Dynamics
With a group size of 6-15 adults, this activity is well-suited for friends celebrating birthdays, bachelorette parties, or just a fun night out. The pedal assist motor is a thoughtful feature that ensures no one feels overwhelmed, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The guides are known to be lively and engaging, which helps keep the energy up and the party rolling smoothly.
Real Talk: The Pros and Cons

Many reviewers, like Traci_T, highlight just how “too much fun” this activity is—an adventure that keeps everyone engaged and laughing. Several praise its excellent value, especially given the included stops and the fun atmosphere. Peggy_C even mentioned, “We had a blast,” emphasizing how much they enjoyed their Taurus birthday celebration.
However, it’s worth considering that since it’s a BYOB party, you’ll want to be comfortable with drinking alcohol during the ride. Also, if you’re not into social drinking or prefer to keep things low-key, this might not be your ideal outing. The experience is weather-dependent; if it’s pouring or dreadful outside, the tour could be canceled (with a full refund or rescheduling offered).
Pricing at $450 per group might seem steep at first glance, but considering it seats up to 15 people, it’s quite a good deal for a lively group activity that covers multiple stops, drinks, and entertainment. It’s not a guided city tour with commentary—it’s more about the ride, the drinks, and the fun camaraderie.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you’re seeking a lighthearted, interactive way to explore Fort Worth and enjoy some drinks with friends, this tour fits the bill. It’s perfect for groups celebrating birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, or just a night out with friends who appreciate a good laugh and a casual pace. It’s also a great way for those who dislike traditional sightseeing to experience the city from a different angle — on wheels, with music, and good company.
But keep in mind that it’s geared toward adults comfortable with alcohol and socializing in a lively, somewhat noisy environment. If you or your group aren’t keen on drinking or prefer quieter activities, this might not be the best fit.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For groups looking to blend sightseeing with socializing, the Cowtown Cycle Party offers a memorable experience. Its friendly guide, local stops, and BYOB policy make it a flexible, fun option for those wanting to add a bit of adventure to their Fort Worth visit. Plus, with great reviews praising its value and energy, it’s clear that many have had a fantastic time.
If you’re ready for a unique way to see the city and enjoy a party atmosphere, this tour delivers. Just make sure everyone in your group is on board with the drinking aspect, and you’re good to go.
2-Hour BYOB Cowtown Cycle Party for 6-15 Happy Adults in FW
“We did this for Taurus birthdays. We had a blast!!!! Captain Coale was the best. We had so much fun cant wait to do it again. Will be booking anoth…”
FAQ

Can I bring my own alcohol?
Yes, you can bring beer or wine, but no hard liquor or glass bottles are allowed.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most people should be able to participate thanks to the pedal assist motor, which helps make pedaling easier.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, including stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 809 Galveston Ave, Fort Worth, and the ride is a loop back to the starting point.
How many people can join?
Groups range from 6 to 15 adults, making it perfect for small to medium-sized parties.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the bike, Bluetooth speakers, a fun guide, and visits to the three main stops.
Are drinks provided?
No, you need to bring your own beer or wine, but the stops at Acre Distilling and Bowlounge are free to visit.
Is this activity family-friendly?
It’s geared toward adults due to alcohol consumption and the social nature of the tour.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll get a full refund or the option to reschedule.
Can I request a specific guide?
While the reviews praise Captain Coale, booking instructions don’t specify guide selection, so you might want to mention your preferences when booking.
If you’re after a lively, social way to explore Fort Worth with friends, the Cowtown Cycle Party could be a highlight of your trip. It combines fun, local spots, and a chance to make some great memories — just bring your good spirits and favorite drinks.
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