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Trinity River Trails

Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Trinity River Trails

Length11.4 mi
Elev. Gain137.8 ft
Est. Steps26000
Created by beth.derosa.60
Trinity River Trails Introduction
Trinity River Trails is a 11.4 mile (26,000-step) route located near Fort Worth, Texas, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 137.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Attractions Near Trinity River Trails
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Fort Worth Botanic Garden

Park
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden (109 acres) is a botanical garden located at 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas. The garden was established in 1934 and is the oldest botanic garden in Texas, with 2,501 species of native and exotic plants in its 21 specialty gardens. It is open daily. An admission fee is charged for the Conservatory and Japanese Garden; the other gardens are free.

City Place

Place
City Place is a mixed-use facility featuring two 20-story buildings in central Fort Worth, Texas (USA). The complex was formerly known as Tandy Center and served as the corporate headquarters for RadioShack (formerly Tandy Corporation) for many years, designed by Growald Architects of Fort Worth, Texas.

Henderson Street Bridge

Place
Henderson Street Bridge is located in Fort Worth, Texas. It was erected in 1930. The bridge spans over the Clear Fork of the Trinity River.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Historic Bridges of Texas MPS on March 21, 2011.

Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Bridge

Building
The Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in Fort Worth, Texas.

Tarrant County Corrections Center

Place
The Tarrant County Corrections Center (TCCC) is a detention center located in Downtown Fort Worth in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. Designed to house prisoners either awaiting trial, transfer or serving short jail sentences, the structure handles both male and female inmates. The jail was constructed in 1990 after several delays and became best known in 2000 when a religious education program run by its chaplain was challenged and declared unconstitutional.

Roy A. and Gladys Westbrook House

Place
Roy A. And Gladys Westbrook House is located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 2009.In 1946, oilman William Clark acquired the house. He divorced his second wife in 1950, and on February 13, 1951, married Mary Waterstreet Tuerpe.

Fort Worth Japanese Garden

Place
The Fort Worth Japanese Garden is a 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) Japanese Garden in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The garden was built in 1973 and many of the plants and construction materials were donated by Fort Worth's sister city Nagaoka, Japan. Attractions at the garden include a zen garden, a moon viewing (tsukimi) deck, waterfalls, cherry trees, Japanese maples, a pagoda, and fishfood dispensers to feed the hundreds of koi in the Japanese Garden's three ponds.

Franklin Street

Tourist Attraction

Heritage Park

Tourist Attraction

Trinity Park

Park
Route Details

Length

11.4 mi

Elev. Gain

137.8 ft

Est. Steps

26000
Created by
beth.derosa.60
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