SUMMER FUN ON TRE
There’s so much to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this summer … and TRE is your ticket to all the fun. Explore these destinations and so many more – all aboard TRE! Your trip is part of the adventure. Riding TRE removes the hassles of traffic and parking so you can focus on making memories.

Fort Worth Zoo
TRE to Fort Worth Central Station, then transfer to Trinity Metro bus route 6
The Fort Worth Zoo is the oldest continuous zoo site in Texas and home to 542 species, including 68 endangered and threatened species.
Dallas Zoo
TRE to EBJ Union Station, then take the Red Line to Dallas Zoo Station
The zoo has more than 2,000 animals, an iconic carousel, a mini-train and exhibits such as the Wilds of Africa.


Fort Worth Botanic Garden
TRE to Fort Worth T&P Station, then transfer to Trinity Metro On-Demand
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is the iconic living museum that features thousands of plant species from around the world.
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
TRE to EBJ Union Station, then take the Red or Blue Line to West End Station
The museum examines the history of the Holocaust and advances human rights through immersive experiences and three permanent galleries.


Fort Worth Stockyards
TRE to Fort Worth Central Station, then transfer to Trinity Metro Orange Line
Discover Western heritage museums, live music, rodeos, cattle drives, shopping and dining at the Fort Worth Stockyards. Explore the heart of Texas history!
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
TRE to EBJ Union Station, then take the Red or Blue Line to West End Station
Located about a half-mile walk from West End Station, the Perot has fascinating, family-friendly exhibits, 11 permanent exhibit halls, and amazing interactive displays.


Sundance Square
TRE to Fort Worth Central Station, then transfer to Trinity Metro Blue Line
The Sundance Square entertainment district is home to restaurants, live music clubs, theatres, shops, exciting nightlife and the beautiful Bass Performance Hall.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
TRE to EBJ Union Station
Within walking distance of EBJ Union Station, this museum documents the life and assassination of President John F. Kennedy and provides a first-hand look at the plaza where the tragic events unfolded.


Fort Worth Cultural District
TRE to Fort Worth Central Station, then transfer to Trinity Metro bus route 2
Fort Worth’s Cultural District is home to five world renowned, architecturally stunning museums, including the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
The Dallas World Aquarium
TRE to EBJ Union Station, then take the Red or Blue Line to West End Station
Home to Antillean manatees, rare seadragons, and a dramatic glass shark tunnel, the aquarium also features exotic birds, animals and plants.
