Where To Find Fall Foliage in Fort Worth

Fort Worth boasts some of the most colorful foliage in North Texas. Locals and visitors alike find scoping out the area’s autumn foliage one of the most popular (and most fun) fall activities in Fort Worth. Red, orange and yellow leaves are best viewed in a space that shows off their natural…

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Make Pickleball Your New Favorite Sport

Pickleball has exploded in popularity all over the country, and Fort Worth is no exception. The city is now home to numerous dedicated pickleball facilities and community centers that have embraced the sport, offering a fantastic environment for both beginners and experienced players. A selection…

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Unexpected Escapes: Where to Go Hiking in Fort Worth

Fort Worth boasts beautiful and diverse outdoor spaces. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a beginner looking to explore the great outdoors, Fort Worth has something to offer for everyone. Trinity Trails The Trinity Trails are a network of over 100 miles of paved and unpaved trails that wind…

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Jennifer Garrison: Woman Worth Meeting

In December, Jennifer Garrison made the sort of history Title IX legislation was intended to encourage. TCU had decided to start a women’s triathlon program and named Garrison its first coach. The Horned Frogs became only the second Power 5 athletic department to add what the NCAA has designated an…

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Urban Fishing in Fort Worth

The sport of fishing lends itself to maintaining a healthy separation. You don’t want your quarry to have too many hooks from which to choose. Luckily, you don’t have to travel a great distance to enjoy your socially distant pastime asFort Worth’s waterways offer a number of options for you to catch a few fish while not catching anything else. …

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Explore the Trinity River: Water Rentals in Fort Worth

The Trinity is the longest river entirely contained within the state of Texas. You can explore the city’s main waterway via self-propelled navigation thanks to vendors likeBackwoods Paddlesports who offer kayak, canoe and paddleboard rentals on sunny days or launch your excursion from several locations along the river. …

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Parks Off-The-Beaten Path to Visit in Fort Worth

Stayingactive outdoors is important to our overall physical and mental health during this time -- all while maintaining social distancing. Lucky for us, Fort Worth contains nearly 300 parks that cover more than 12,000 acres. Here are 10 parks, and a sprinkle of trailheads, that are less trafficked. …

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Bike and Brunch Fort Worth

With the beautiful expanses of all 100+ miles of the Trinity Trails, and some really good directions courtesy of the Tarrant Regional Water District’s overlying trail maps, you can hike and crawl, or bike to brunch in Fort Worth…

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