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10 Must-Visit Hiking Trails in and Around Fort Worth



As a realtor in Fort Worth, Texas, I know that one of the many perks of living in this city is the abundance of natural beauty and outdoor recreational spaces. From stunning parks to scenic hikes, there is no better way to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you are a nature lover like me, then you'll definitely want to explore the many hiking trails in and around Fort Worth. So, without further ado, here are my top 10 parks to hike at in and around Fort Worth.


1. Eagle Mountain Park - Located just 25 minutes from downtown Fort Worth, Eagle Mountain Park offers over 400 acres of natural beauty with 6 miles of hiking trails. With stunning views of Eagle Mountain Lake, this park is perfect for a relaxing and scenic hike. No pups allowed on this one.


2. Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge - This 3,621-acre wildlife refuge is home to 20 miles of hiking trails, offering a wide variety of scenery, including forests, prairies, and marshlands. It's a great place to spot wildlife and experience the beauty of nature. Top choice!


3. Trinity Trails - This 100-mile network of trails runs along the Trinity River and offers a mix of paved and unpaved paths for hikers to explore. From urban skylines to serene natural settings, this trail has it all.


4. Marion Sansom Park - Located in the heart of Fort Worth, Marion Sansom Park features 11 miles of trails, including a challenging 3-mile loop with steep inclines and rocky terrain. It's perfect for a challenging workout or a peaceful walk in nature.


5. Cedar Ridge Nature Preserve - Just a short drive from Fort Worth, this scenic preserve boasts over 10 miles of trails that wind through wooded areas, meadows, and streams. It's a great spot for bird-watching and wildflower spotting.


6. Tandy Hills Natural Area - This beautiful hidden gem in Fort Worth offers hikers 2.3 miles of trails, with stunning views of wildflowers and the downtown skyline. It's the perfect place to escape the city and immerse yourself in nature.


7. Dinosaur Valley State Park - Just over an hour's drive from Fort Worth, this state park offers 20 miles of hiking trails, with the highlight being the dinosaur tracks you can see along the Paluxy River. It's a fun and unique hiking experience for all ages. Top choice!


8. Lake Mineral Wells State Park - With over 40 miles of hiking trails to explore, Lake Mineral Wells State Park is a popular spot for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The trails offer diverse scenery, including rocky canyons, lush forests, and scenic views of Lake Mineral Wells.


9. Cross Timbers Trail - This 14-mile trail connects Lake Texoma to the Red River and offers hikers a challenging and scenic trek through beautiful wooded areas and along the lake's shoreline.


10. Ray Roberts State Park - Located just north of Fort Worth, this state park offers 30 miles of hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult. The highlight of the park is the Greenbelt Corridor Trail, where hikers can enjoy views of the Elm Fork of the Trinity River.


There you have it, my top 10 picks for hiking spots in and around Fort Worth. As a realtor, I know that location is everything when it comes to finding your dream home. Luckily, with so many beautiful parks and outdoor spaces just a short drive away, you'll never run out of options for outdoor activities and adventures in Fort Worth. So, lace up your hiking boots, grab your water bottle, and start exploring these amazing parks today! Happy hiking!


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