Trinity Trails Map

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Trinity Trails Map
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Fort Worth
Trinity Trails
Crushed
Limestone Trails
Paved Trails
On-street segment
of trail
Equestrian Trails
Paddle Routes
Low-Water
LWC Crossing
PB
Pedestrian Bridge
N
Neighborhood
Access/
No Parking Area
TH
Trailhead/
Parking Area
TH
Entertainment
Venue
Mile 0
Mile Marker
for Upper West
Fork Trail
Mile Marker
for Lower West
Fork Trail
Mile Marker for
Clear Fork Trail
W Water Fountain
R Restroom
Fishing Area
Horse Trailer
Parking
Non-Motorized
Boat Launch
Wakeboarding
Tubing
Mountain Biking
Basketball
You keep the river cool.
Support the river and enjoy special perks at KeepTheRiverCool.org.
See the progress we’re making together at TrinityRiverVision.org.
We keep the river running.
Playground
trwd.com/recreation
fortworthtexas.gov
TH
streamsandvalleys.org
Trailhead
Cross Streets
Airfield Falls
Pumphrey Rd & NASJRB
Meandering Rd.
Meandering Road & Anahuac St
White Settlement
White Settlement at Isbell Rd
Heritage Park/
Panther Island Pavilion
N. Taylor St. cul-de-sac
Hogsett
600 block E. Northside Drive
Cold Spring
2289 Whirlybird Way
Delga
Nixon at Delga Street
Riverside N
Oakhurst Scenic at Embrey Place
Riverside S
E. 4th Street at S. Rayner
Row House
775 Beach Street
Gateway Park S
Riverbank Road
Gateway Park N
Streams & Valleys Circle
Quanah Parker Park
Randol Mill Rd at Woodhaven
Trinity Park N
Trinity Park Dr at W. 7th St
Trinity Park Main
Trinity Park Dr (Mayfest grounds)
Eagle's Landing
Old University Drive at
Rosedale overpass
Crystelle Waggoner
4301 Riverfront Drive
Shannon's Point
Bellaire Dr. S. at
Overton Woods Drive
River Park
3100 Bryant Irvin Rd
Oakmont Park
7000 Bellaire Dr. S.
Art Cowsen
7500 Memorial Oak Dr
Foster Park
South Dr at Trail Lake Dr
Kellis Park
S. Ridge Terr at Spurgeon
Come out
and play!
Take a kayaking lesson
at Trinity Park or go
water skiing on the West
Fork. Check out the
wakeboarding park just
off Northside Drive, or
enjoy a live concert from
an inner tube at Panther
Island Pavilion. Whether
,
you re walking, running,
cycling, rowing or on
horseback, the Trinity
River in Fort Worth has
something for everyone.
Great trails
start here.
You may not realize it, but several different organizations
work together to make the Trinity Trails better.
Besides providing flood control and managing our
water supplies, the Tarrant Regional Water District
(TRWD) has constructed, and now maintains, most
of the trail system and trailheads across Fort Worth.
They also provide fun features such as water
fountains, boat launches and wayfinding signs.
The City of Fort Worth Parks and Community
Fort Worth
Trinity
Trails
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Services Department maintains our more than 200
parks and 22 community centers.
Streams & Valleys acts as a nonprofit steward,
collaborating with the TRWD and City of Fort Worth
to inspire, fund and develop projects that enhance
the river and trails.
We all work together to pursue an ultimate plan
we call the Trinity River Vision.
Trinity Trails