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Trinity Park

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Trinity Park is Fort Worth's most iconic public park, covering over 250 acres along the western bank of the Trinity River. The park features a duck pond, miniature train, multiple playgrounds, and Trinity Trails—a network of over 40 miles of hiking and biking trails. Located near the Fort Worth Zoo and Cultural District, it has served as a major recreation and community space since its dedication in 1892.
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2401 University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76107·Show on Google Maps ↗
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April 2026

Press Release

A press release recapping Fort Worth's Cowtown Great American Cleanup, in which more than 3,800 volunteers removed litter from neighborhoods and public spaces, 1,854 tires were collected at a Scrap Tire Collection event at City Hall, and community members gathered at Trinity Park for the Earth Party and Trashion Fashion Show.

Litter, tires and Trashion: Fort Worth shows up for citywide cleanup

March 2026

Press Release

The city is announcing the March 25 submission deadline for its Trashion Fashion Show contest, inviting designers of all ages to create clothing or accessories made from at least 50% recycled or discarded materials, with winners invited to showcase their work at the 2026 Earth Party at Trinity Park.

Trashion Fashion Show contest: Last call for submissions

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The Transportation & Public Works Department and Fort Worth Police Department are coordinating spring break traffic management around the Fort Worth Zoo and University Drive corridor (March 16-20), with signage, barricades, and parking guidance for visitors.

How to navigate spring break traffic to City hotspots