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Your Dogs Can Come Too: Texas’ Biggest Car Museum is Totally Free in Fort Worth

Even if you're not a car person, this place will blow your mind – and it won't cost you a penny.

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
July 30, 2025
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Your Dogs Can Come Too: Texas’ Biggest Car Museum is Totally Free in Fort Worth
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The DFW Car & Toy Museum in Fort Worth just became your weekend plans. We’re talking about Texas’ largest car museum spanning an impressive 150,000 sq. ft., featuring over 200 stunning cars and more than 3,000 cherished toys – and the best part? Admission is free, and the museum is dog-friendly.

What You’ll Actually See

This isn’t just a bunch of cars sitting around collecting dust. From Ferraris to Hot Wheels, every exhibit tells a story. You’ve got everything from timeless classics to rare exotics, plus an incredible collection that includes vintage toys, model trains, and collectibles from every era.

The museum even features a unique “Dogs in Art, Toys & Antiques” exhibit, featuring iconic dog-themed paintings and memorabilia. So yeah, they really went all-in on the dog theme.

The Man Behind the Magic

The museum is the brainchild of businessman Ron Sturgeon who first started collecting automobile memorabilia over 40 years ago. His passion for automobiles began in his teenage years when he taught himself to repair Volkswagens, eventually leading to a successful career in the automotive industry.

This guy didn’t just collect a few cool cars – he built an entire world around his passion, and now he’s sharing it with everyone for free.

Perfect for Everyone (Including Your Four-Legged Friends)

Here’s what makes this place special: it’s an inviting experience for families, collectors, and car enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re 8 or 80, there’s something here that’ll make you stop and go “whoa.”

And yes, your dogs are genuinely welcome. Not just tolerated – actually welcomed. How many museums can say that?

All the Details You Need

Location: 2550 McMillan Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76137

Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 9:00am to 6:00pm

Cost: FREE (seriously, no catch)

Social Media: Find them on Facebook with 2,976 likes and tons of daily updates, and Instagram @dfwcarandtoymuseum for behind-the-scenes looks

Why You Should Go This Weekend

The museum opened in April 2025, so it’s still relatively new and not yet overrun with crowds. This is your chance to experience something genuinely cool before everyone else catches on.

Plus, when’s the last time you found a world-class attraction that was completely free, welcomed your pets, and had enough variety to keep everyone in your group happy?

Whether you’re an avid car enthusiast, a toy collector, or just looking for a fun and unique experience, the museum offers something for everyone. Perfect for family outings, group tours, and special events.

The Bottom Line

This is the kind of hidden gem that makes you proud to live in Texas. A passionate collector decided to share his life’s work with everyone, charge nothing for it, and even roll out the red carpet for your dogs.

Whether you’re a car enthusiast, toy lover, or just looking for a fun outing, this hidden gem is a must-visit. And honestly, in a world where everything costs a fortune, finding something this cool that’s completely free feels like discovering buried treasure.

Pack up the family (and the dogs) and head to Fort Worth. Your Saturday just got a whole lot more interesting.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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